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  • The Besos Jazz Trio has been stirring up audiences with vibrant performances of music and dance since 2017. These worldly performers are a study in balancing traditions. With roots in Mexican ballet folklórico, Claudia Gomez plays percussion and tap dances. Evona Wascinski, from Poland, brings a classical virtuosity to the upright bass. Beston Barnett, a Nashville native, plays manouche guitar and sings in five languages. “We keep it loose but alive; we leave space for what each of us does best,” says Wascinski. Together, they improvise, sing, and dance their way through an eclectic mix of swing tunes, sambas, boleros, and musettes. Visit: https://theconrad.org/events/2026-besos-jazz-trio/ Besos Jazz Trio on Instagram and Facebook
  • Located at the end of the rainbow and on the ninth floor of Hotel Indigo San Diego - Gaslamp Quarter, Borrego Rooftop Kitchen + Cocktails will celebrate St. Patrick’s Day with festive food and drink specials available exclusively on Tuesday, March 17. The lucky lineup will include a green draft pour of Stone Brewing’s Buenaveza Salt & Lime Lager, paired with a Lucky Charms shot, a combination of Jameson Irish Whiskey, lemon juice, lime juice, Midori and peach liqueur with a Lucky Charms marshmallow garnish, priced at $15. Guests may also dig into Shamrock Stacked Fries, a shareable dish layered with corned beef, sauerkraut, Swiss cheese and house-made Russian dressing, priced at $17. Borrego Rooftop Kitchen + Cocktails offers panoramic views of the city skyline and intimate seating areas with stunning views of downtown San Diego and Petco Park. Reservations and more information are available by calling 619-727-4000 or by visiting BorregoRooftopSanDiego.com. Borrego Rooftop Kitchen + Cocktails is on Instagram and Facebook at @BorregoRooftop.
  • If you collected Pokemon cards as a kid, here's hoping you held onto them. The Japanese franchise has been popular for decades, but it's become the latest speculative boom.
  • A community event for all featuring Live Art, Live Music, Great Food, and Fun Drinks! San Diego Made: LIVE! A one night celebration of creativity, community, and the makers who bring our space to life. Open to everyone in San Diego, this Factory Open Studio Night invites you inside San Diego Made to meet all of our incredible tenants. These are the artists, designers, and small businesses that make this place truly special. Wander through working studios, connect with the creators, and experience the energy of a space built on collaboration and craft. San Diego Made is a woman founded, women led nonprofit, and this event reflects our mission of uplifting local talent, fostering creative entrepreneurship, and building a vibrant and inclusive arts community. The evening will feature: - Live art created before your eyes - Exhibits showcasing our tenants’ work - The SD Made Bar with drink specials - Food available for purchase by Miguelitos Live music performances by: - Audrey Herrington and Gustavo Mojica - Katakio IG @Katakiosings - Israel Maldonado and Ilana Queiroz All are welcome! San Diego Made: Website / Facebook / Instagram
  • Premieres Tuesday, April 14, 2026 at 10 p.m. on KPBS TV / Stream with KPBS+ / Encore Thursday, April 16 at 7 a.m. on KPBS 2. The violence, protests, and arrests stemming from the federal immigration sweeps across the country. With ProPublica, examining the tactics, legal cases, and impact from Los Angeles to Chicago to Minneapolis.
  • The first lady made a rare public statement on Thursday saying she was not friends with the late sex offender. She also said Epstein did not introduce her to President Donald Trump.
  • This explosive play body slams its way into the world of professional wrestling, where larger-than-life personas and real-world politics collide. At the heart of the story is Macedonio “Mace” Guerra, a lifelong wrestling fan turned “jobber,” paid to lose in the ring to make the bigger stars look good. But when Mace teams up with Vigneshwar Paduar, a fast-talking Brooklynite of Indian descent, the wrestling execs craft a controversial narrative, casting them as “terrorists.” Mace and Vigneshwar, however, are determined to flip the script—pushing their characters to the extreme to expose the unspoken racism and deep-rooted politics within the industry. Winner of the 2011 Obie Award for Best New American Play, the 2008 National Latino Playwriting Award, and a finalist for the 2010 Pulitzer Prize for Drama, "The Elaborate Entrance of Chad Deity" is a high-octane, thought-provoking satire that leaves everything on the mat, delivering a powerful punch of humor, courage, and social commentary. Content Disclaimer: "The Elaborate Entrance of Chad Deity" is recommended for mature audiences. The production contains mature subject matter that may be activating for some audience members. This play uses strong language, simulated violence/fighting, racial stereotypes, flashing lights and haze effects. Oceanside Theatre Company on Facebook / Instagram
  • San Diego Magazine’s Brunch Bash is the ultimate culinary celebration, bringing together the city’s best local restaurants, chefs, and mixologists for one fabulously indulgent day. Attendees can expect unlimited bites, mimosas, and cocktails, plus live entertainment and the chance to mingle with fellow food lovers. With a wide range of flavors to sample, from savory favorites to decadent desserts, it’s a full-on feast for your taste buds. Whether you’re a dedicated brunch enthusiast or just looking for a brag-worthy way to spend your weekend, a ticket guarantees entry to this can’t-miss event. *This event is 21+. No children or pets allowed. Tickets include unlimited food and drinks. Early bird pricing is available through Sunday, Feb. 1, 2026. On-site parking is available for $10 per car; carpooling or ride-share services (Uber, Lyft, taxis) are encouraged. Brunch Bash tickets typically sell out, and capacity is limited, so advanced purchase is strongly recommended. Tickets will not be sold onsite if the event sells out in advance. Each ticket includes a one-year print subscription to San Diego Magazine ($18 value), mailed to your address if opt-in is selected.
  • It's not just energy supplies that have been disrupted by the Iran war. It's also hitting frankincense, a commodity that's been defining trade routes in the Middle East for thousands of years.
  • While marveling at Artemis II's mission, NPR's film critic went down a rabbit hole about moon-themed movies. Most have nothing to do with space.
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