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  • Intocable is one of the most influential groups in the Tejano/Norteño music scene today. Their road to success began over twenty-five years ago in Zapata, Texas when friends Ricky Munoz and Rene Martinez dreamed of bringing their songs to the world as they crafted a unique and extraordinary style of music that expertly fuses Tejano conjunto music, Norteño folk rhythms, pop ballads, and rock. After years of dedication and passion, the dream became an indisputable reality. With #1 hits such as “Robarte un Beso,” “Prometí,” “Te Amo (Para Siempre).” “Culpable Fui (Culpable Soy),” and their latest “Tu Ausencia,” as well as fan favorites like “Dame Un Besito,” “Eres Mi Droga,” “Enséñame a Olivdarte,” among others, Intocable continues to entertain and delight audiences in both the United States and Mexico. CONNECT WITH INTOCABLE ON SOCIAL MEDIA Facebook | Instagram | Twitter
  • Spreckels Organ Society, a non-profit organization curating concerts and performances in the heart of Balboa Park, announces its 35th annual San Diego International Summer Organ Festival line-up. The Spreckels Organ Society brings these special 90-minute concerts to the Pavilion for free on Monday evenings at 7:30 p.m., starting June 26 through Sept. 4. From a Brass Octet and Organ to a Not-So-Silent Movie Night; from a Renaissance Stereophonic Stravaganza inspired by St. Mark’s Basilica in Venice to the greatest hits of Classic Rock performed by the high-energy Pavilion Rock Band, there is something for every music lover. It’s all here! The Society is proud to present an explosion of styles, sounds, colors, and cultures in the heart of Balboa Park!
  • This weekend in the arts: A Guelaguetza Festival at San Diego Museum of Art; Irving Flores, Tina Chong and Joshua White at UC San Diego Park and Market; Justin A. McHugh at Good Faith Gallery; Kevin Maloney at The Book Catapult; 'The Ferryman' at New Village Arts; Greater San Diego Music Coterie's "Scandinavian Winter"; and Broadway's "Frozen."
  • 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, California. HEALTH & FITNESS EXPO | JUNE 2 & 3 SAN DIEGO CONVENTION CENTER - EXHIBIT HALLS F, G & H 111 W Harbor Dr San Diego, CA 92101 Friday, June 2 | Noon to 7 p.m. Saturday, June 3 | 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. TIP: To expedite your Participant Check-In process, you will receive an email the week prior to the race with a link to search your bib number. Make sure to bring your bib number and photo ID with you to the Health & Fitness Expo to pick up your race materials! 5K RACE DAY | JUNE 3 at 7 AM: 5K Race Starts Start Line: Presidents Way & Park Blvd Free participant parking is available at the Inspiration Point Parking Lots. Finish Line & Finish Line Festival: Balboa Park MARATHON & HALF MARATHON RACE DAY | JUNE 4 6:15 AM: Marathon & Half Marathon Race Starts Start Line: Sixth Ave & Quince St Secure your parking spot through SpotHero. 7:30 a.m. Sunday Finish Line Festival at Waterfront Park 9 a.m. Red Not Chili Peppers 11 a.m. Saved by the 90s Follow us on Facebook for instant event updates, to connect with other participants, and ask questions. Good luck!
  • The House of China in Balboa park set the state for this year's Lunar New Year.
  • This weekend in the arts: Works of art from hundreds of artists at Bread and Salt, a Mexican-heritage "Nutcracker," and more.
  • The San Diego History Center presents "The Sensuous Environment – Sim Bruce Richards, Architect." The apprentice of master architect Frank Lloyd Wright creates a design for living that is unique to and celebrates the San Diego region. Discover the environment that Richards creates for living that today is highly prized yet largely unknown. On exhibit now at the San Diego History Center in the heart of Balboa Park. Admission: Suggested donation $10 Visit: www.sandiegohistory.org or call 619-232-6203 San Diego History Center on Facebook
  • This weekend in the arts: Cecilia Wong Kaiser at BFree; Ana Carrete at Lang Books; Ephrat Asherie Dance at ArtPower; Tasha Smith Godinez album release; 'Into the Woods' at Ovation Theatre; Tom Driscoll at SIP; 'The Notebooks of Leonardo da Vinci' at The Old Globe and Lunar New Year events across the county.
  • This weekend in the arts: Delana Delgado's analog photography, a giant refugee puppet, woven craft, contemporary dance, Balanchine, new compositions, small press literature and more.
  • On Thursday on Midday Edition, weekend preview is back with a conversation with "The XIXth (The Nineteenth)" playwright, Kemp Powers, who is also director of the forthcoming "Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse." And, a preview of an exhibit by the De La Torre Brothers currently on view at the Institute of Contemporary Art. Plus, hip-hop artist and comedian Reggie Watts is coming to The Music Box on Saturday.
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