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  • Lou Lou’s Jungle Room welcomes internationally acclaimed producer and artist Full Crate on June 6 at 8 p.m. Born in Yerevan, raised in Amsterdam, and now based in Los Angeles, Full Crate is known for his warm, genre‑blending sound that fuses Indie, R&B, and Modern Pop. He first gained global attention with “A Storm on a Summer’s Day” and has since collaborated with Syd (The Internet), D Smoke, and Shakka, while creating remixes for Beyoncé, Jessie J, and Jungle. His 2023 debut album" A Kid From Yerevan" explores identity and belonging through his immigrant experience, and his remixes of Jungle’s “Back on 74” and Masego & FKJ’s “Tadow” highlight his signature soulful precision. Known for his intimate, high‑energy live shows, Full Crate brings a globally inspired, deeply human musical experience to San Diego. Instagram: @fullcrate
  • Not your average cooking class! Our cooking classes feature rotating monthly themes and menus inspired by classic Italian cuisine and seasonal ingredients. From fresh pasta-making to regional Roman specialties, every class offers a new experience to discover. Each cooking class experience includes: - Welcome prosecco upon arrival - Two appetizers - One handmade pasta course - Dessert - Step-by-step cooking instruction - A take-home recipe card for each guest - The opportunity to build your own menu experience depending on the featured class Guests also have the option to add a curated wine pairing featuring three glasses of wine. Space is limited for each class and reservations are highly recommended. Colosseo Cucina Italiana: Website / Instagram
  • Shark Summer is back at Birch Aquarium at Scripps Institution of Oceanography at UC San Diego! Have you ever wondered what species swim in our local waters? Or wanted to know what makes sharks such unique animals? This summer, visit Birch Aquarium to dive deep into the world of these amazing animals, with fin-tastic fun for shark fans of all ages! Shark Summer celebrates the vital role sharks play in the ecosystem, while shining a light on the important conservation work and research being done to protect them. Shark Summer kicks off on July 1 and runs through Aug. 2. This year’s activities include shark exploration stations, shark feedings, themed dive presentations, Sharks and Rays 101 talks and more throughout the month! And to celebrate Shark Summer, join us on July 9 to experience a night that's totally jaw-some during Oceans at Night: Sharks! Dive into a world of all things shark-related and discover the allure of these fascinating fish. This 21+ event features live entertainment, interactive games, a Kelp Forest Dive presentation and more! Meet shark experts from Scripps Oceanography, nerd out on all things sharks and enjoy an evening packed with music, games, tasty drinks and more! Tickets are on sale now. Centering around the Association of Zoos and Aquariums (AZA) Shark and Ray Awareness Day, Shark Summer brings guests into the dynamic world of our local shark species while spotlighting Birch Aquarium’s partnership with AZA SAFE Shark and Ray. The SAFE (Saving Animals from Extinction) Shark and Ray program is a collaborative effort by more than 60 organizations nationwide to work together to save the more than 1200 species of sharks and rays worldwide from extinction through evidence-based education and communication. "Birch Aquarium is teaming up with the AZA SAFE Shark and Ray program to make a positive impact on shark and ray conservation,” said Aquarist Brent Fish. “We're highlighting this unique and diverse group of animals to raise awareness of how important they are and the threats they face." During Shark Summer, proceeds collected in the donation box in the aquarium’s Galleria benefit the AZA SAFE Sharks and Rays. Note: All activities except Oceans at Night: Sharks are included with the cost of General Admission. Birch Aquarium opens daily at 9 a.m. with closing hours varying by day. Purchase tickets online in advance for the best pricing or buy an annual membership to visit the aquarium all year. Visit aquarium.ucsd.edu for details including the Daily Schedule.
  • In this meet-and-greet with David Adey, learn about his enveloping exhibition "Sacrificial Bodies." David will lead a brief tour of the gallery sharing about his inspirations and artistic journey. Questions are encouraged, and attendees will have the opportunity to enjoy tea in the lobby with the artist following the program. Ticket Prices: Member: $10 Nonmember: $25 Oceanside Museum of Art on Facebook / Instagram
  • The Granger Hotel and JFiN Collective welcomes the community to the opening of "Organica: Flora to Fauna," the second exhibition in the Granger Art Program's Border series, featuring 14 regional artists. Opening Thursday, May 21 at 8 p.m.! Daily Hours: 11 a.m. to 10 p.m. daily Curated by Jennifer Findley, Director of Arts and Culture at Oram Hotels and founder of JFiN Collective, "Organica" brings together fourteen regional artists from Southern California and across the border. The exhibition is installed across the hotel's salon, lobby, and art studio. The exhibition runs May 21 through December 31, 2026. The works span painting, sculpture, installation and mixed media, tracing the boundary between plant, animal and human life. From photorealist animal studies to speculative botanical ecologies, Organica places the human body within the same continuum as root systems, fungal networks, and nocturnal habitats. An exhibition about coexistence and the natural world on its own terms. The exhibition continues the Granger Art Program's evolving dialogue with artists engaged in ecological and speculative inquiry, including the ongoing art-in-residence initiative with Max Hooper Schneider, the first emerging artist commissioned for UC San Diego's Stuart Collection, whose work engages future ecologies and evolving life systems. Participating artists include: Annalise Neil April Street Becca Mann Caitlin Carney Dave Essa Denja Harris Josh Herman Kelsey Overstreet Leslye Villaseñor Nathalie Guerin Reinhart Selvik Reni Soares Sylvia Fernandez Walter Redondo
  • First, El Cajon is suing over a state law that prohibits state and local law enforcement from assisting with federal immigration enforcement. Next, the La Mesa City Council is holding off on a vote on an e-bike ban. And, how a nonprofit is trying to preserve farm land in the county. Then, a documentary about the toll gang laws have taken on San Diegans. Plus, how county libraries are marking America’s 250th anniversary.
  • As climate change outpaces the ability of ecosystems to adapt, scientists are turning to conservation genomics to guide restoration. By sequencing DNA, researchers can identify traits better suited to withstand warming, drought and disease.
  • Bringing the fun to the run since 1998, Rock 'n' Roll Running Series San Diego is a favorite among locals and tourists alike. Starting at Balboa Park and finishing in Downtown San Diego, you’ll explore up to eight well-known neighborhoods and experience an insider tour that even the locals rave about. This ultimate foot tour highlights all the iconic communities, their personalities, and everything we love about America's Finest City: San Diego, CA. What's Included - Epic Finisher Medal - City Inspired Performance T-shirt - Scenic Courses with Live Local Bands - Personalized Custom Race Bib - Finish Line Festival + Encore Concert - Rock ‘n’ Roll Gear Bag - Spirited Hype Squads on Course - Health & Fitness Expo Access - Admission to Finish Line Festival Yoga in the park $135.99 Saturday, May 30, 2026 5K $119.01 Saturday, May 30, 2026 Half Marathon $219.95 Sunday, May 31, 2026 Marathon $230.59 Sunday, May 31, 2026 Rock ‘n’ Roll Running Series on Facebook / Instagram
  • Watch the talented members of the San Diego Spinners bring fiber to life with daily live spinning demonstrations at the San Diego County Fair. From raw wool to beautifully spun yarn, experience this timeless craft up close and discover the artistry behind every thread. Visit: https://www.sdfair.com/events/2026/spinning-demonstration San Diego County Fair on Instagram and Facebook
  • Now in its 55th year, this is San Diego’s original and longest-running Greek festival — a two-day celebration of Greek food, music, and culture open to the entire community. Saturday, June 13 from 11 a.m. - 10 p.m. Sunday, June14 from 11 a.m. - 8 p.m. Highlights include: Authentic Greek cuisine, handmade pastries, and traditional Greek coffee Live bands performing traditional and contemporary Greek music Youth dance troupes in traditional folk costumes Oracle Wine Lounge featuring Greek wines Opa! Beer Garden with imported Greek and domestic brews Kids’ Fun Zone, vendor shopping, church tours, and more General admission is a $5 donation. Free for children 12 and under, active military, and first responders. Free parking and complimentary shuttle service provided.
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