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  • A San Diego summer tradition on the shores of Mission Bay, the annual Sunset Luaus are a festive celebration of Polynesian food, music, and dances perfect for family and friends. The memorable luau experience includes a lei, welcome Mai Tai, all-you-can-eat buffet, an activity bag for kids, and live entertainment. Local luau group Pride of Polynesia provides authentic island music and dance, featuring hula and fiery torch dancers. Sunset Luaus on Mission Bay Program Schedule: Thursdays, June 18 - September 3, 2026: 5:30 p.m. Kahuna VIP Early Access 6:00 p.m. Door Opens 6:45 p.m. Welcome Presentation 6:50 p.m. Open Buffet 7:15 p.m. Pre-Show Entertainment 7:50 p.m. Live Performance by Pride of Polynesia 8:50 p.m. Concludes Upgrade Your Sunset Luau Experience Kahuna VIP Seating: This exclusive Kahuna VIP Seating ticket includes VIP Early Access, welcome mai tai, a souvenir cup, a welcome appetizer, a meet-and-greet and photo opportunity with the Pride of Polynesia performers, and reserved seating close to the stage.
  • Opening Reception | 21st Annual SDSU Art Council Scholarship Exhibition Athenaeum Art Center 1955 Julian Avenue San Diego, CA 92113 Opening Reception: Saturday, May 16, 5–8 p.m. May 16–July 3, 2026 CATHERINE AND ROBERT PALMER GALLERY 21st ANNUAL SDSU ART COUNCIL SCHOLARSHIP EXHIBITION The Athenaeum Art Center is excited to present the 21st Annual SDSU Art Council Scholarship Exhibition, featuring new work by five exceptional graduate and upper-division undergraduate students from the School of Art and Design at San Diego State University. Since 2002, the SDSU Art Council has recognized outstanding emerging artists with scholarships and the opportunity to exhibit their work at the Athenaeum, one of San Diego's most cherished cultural institutions. This year's five recipients gather under a quietly urgent shared theme: the body as a site of history, resistance, and reinvention. Whether mapping chronic pain onto the indifferent American medical system, excavating the layered textures of immigrant memory, or refusing the limits imposed by colonial and binary thinking, these artists use their diverse practices to insist on visibility—for their communities, their experiences, and themselves. Andrea Mendoza is a Mexican American painter and metalsmith whose oil paintings draw on the vibrant color traditions of Mexican art and her indigenous heritage. Working through a feminist lens, she reclaims narrative space for overlooked communities, presenting cultural identity with power and pride, and extending the canvas itself into wearable jewelry through metalsmithing. Tina Mardan, an Iranian American interdisciplinary artist, works across photography, painting, drawing, and installation to explore how memory, displacement, and the domestic environment shape a person's sense of belonging. Her layered compositions find the political embedded in the everyday. Todd Bradley is a San Diego–based mixed-media artist whose C7 Series confronts chronic pain, neurodivergence, and American cultural mythology head-on, using collaged medical imagery, book pages, X-rays, and embroidery thread to transform vulnerability into visual power. Ana Saad works in clay and fiber to investigate queerness, gender performance, and communal existence, distorting the natural world into something liminal and uncanny where trees and manufactured spikes carry the weight of growth, defense, and becoming. Isa Ybarra, a mixed-media painter and printmaker, channels Chicanx muralism, skate culture, and DIY activism into works that critique the racial, bodily, and gendered borders born of colonization, creating visibility for the queer Latinx community while challenging the systems that constrain it. Together, these five artists make the case that art is not merely aesthetic; it is an act of presence and of claiming space. The exhibition can be viewed in the Catherine and Robert Palmer Gallery at the Athenaeum Art Center (1955 Julian Avenue, San Diego, CA 92113) during open gallery hours, Tuesdays through Saturdays from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m., and every second Saturday from 5 to 8 p.m., during the Barrio Art Crawl, and by appointment. Athenaeum Music & Arts Library on Facebook / Instagram
  • Hayley Williams with Magdalena Bay and Rico Nasty Saturday, Oct 03, 2026 at 7 p.m. Important Event Info: No Resale Over Face Value Hayley Williams is using Ticketmaster's Face Value Exchange to help fans get tickets at the original price. Tickets will be non-transferable and can only be resold on Ticketmaster at face value. Hayley is continuing her partnership with nonprofits Support+Feed and REVERB to make her tour more sustainable and impactful for people and the planet. Hayley Williams on Facebook / Instagram
  • Luke Severeid is a hill-hiking, metal-music-loving, chrome-dome-having stand-up comedian from Seattle, Washington. Born and raised in the Pacific Northwest with the plaids and IPA-fueled husk to prove it. Luke’s comedic style has been described as insightfully idiotic, aggressively absurd, and most accurately, unmedicated ADHD in action. Besides looking identical to your favorite bouncer &/or bass player, Luke was also recently in the Big Sky Comedy Festival, a semifinalist in the Seattle and San Francisco International Comedy Competition, and a winner of Best Comedy Film at HUMP! Film Festival. Millions have enjoyed his stand-up videos online, and no matter who you are or where you’re from, he is GUARANTEED to get a giggle or two out of you. Luke Severeid on Facebook / Instagram
  • Looking to get more civically engaged and stay connected to your community? Join us for our next Documenters training at the National City Public Library on Thursday, May 21 at 5 p.m. Learn and get paid to document public meetings by taking clear, accurate notes that help make local government more transparent and accessible. No experience needed—just interest in your community. Register here: https://sandiego-ca.documenters.org/workshops/national-city-public-library-documenter-training-1953/
  • "Hilariously Discharged" is the ultimate stand-up comedy show that brings together the funniest veterans from different branches of the military. Produced by Joshua Higuera, an Army veteran, this show aims to create a community of veterans who can bond over their unique experiences while enjoying some good old-fashioned humor. With years of experience under his belt, Joshua is a force to be reckoned with in the world of veteran comedy, and his passion for producing rib-tickling performances is unrivaled. His goal is to bring veterans together to show them they are not alone.
  • Robin Henkel/Billy Watson, Casey Hensley/Anthony Cullins, Len Rainey, Zavala Sol & Chickenbone Slim + guest Steve Wilcox on guitar! The 5th Annual East Village Blues Fest on Saturday, June 13, 4-9 p.m. at Quartyard featuring Robin Henkel & Billy Watson, Casey Hensley featuring Anthony Cullins, Len Rainey & The Midnight Players, Zavala Sol plus the SDMA 2026 winner for "Best Blues Artist" Chickenbone Slim & The Biscuits featuring Steve Wilcox on guitar!! Award winning acts guaranteed to keep you on the dance floor! Seating for 300+ on a 1st come 1st serve basis. Lounge chairs permitted in the Oasis (grassy area) of the venue. Award winning food from El Comal! Quartyard on Facebook / Instagram
  • Hendo’s Barrel House is celebrating its one-year anniversary with a full weekend dedicated to thanking the Temecula community for an incredible first year of support. From May 30 - 31, the anniversary weekend will feature free live music performances from country artists Michael Ray and Daniel Bonte and The Bona Fide Band, exclusive food and drink specials, giveaways, raffles, family-friendly activities, and local community vendors. The message behind the weekend is simple: thank you to the community that helped make Hendo’s first year such a success. As Hendo’s heads into year two, the team wants to give back with a high-energy celebration bringing together locals, families, and visitors for a weekend full of entertainment and community connection. Here’s what guests can expect each day: Saturday 5/30 - Country artist Michael Ray will perform for free starting at 8:30 p.m. - Food and Drink Specials - Hendo Smash Burger and an El Hendo Mexican Lager - $10 (11 a.m. - 4 p.m.) - Tri Tip, Garlic Mashed Potatoes, Vegetables- $15 (4 p.m. - 10 p.m. while supplies last) - 1st Anniversary cocktail with commemorative cup - Various drink specials throughout the day - Community Vendor Marketplace (11 a.m. - 3 p.m.) - Giveaways - Raffles for various prizes (gift cards, gym memberships, merchandise, and more) - Receive a chance to win tickets to Dan's Charity Pig Roast - Get 1 entry for everyone $100 spent - All guests will receive a small gift Sunday 5/31 - Daniel Bonte and The Bona Fide Band will perform for free starting at 5 p.m. - Food Specials - $1 Wings (Buffalo or BBQ) (11 a.m. - 4 p.m.) - Braised Short Rib, Garlic Mashed Potatoes, Vegetables - $15 (4 p.m. - close while supplies last) - 1st Anniversary cocktail with commemorative cup - Various drink specials throughout the day - Community Vendor Marketplace (11 a.m. - 3 p.m.) - Free introductory MMA kids class (12 p.m. - 1 p.m.) - Free airbrushed tattoos for kids (1 p.m. - 3 p.m.) - Giveaways - Raffles for various prizes (gift cards, gym memberships, merchandise, and more) - Receive a chance to win tickets to Dan's Charity Pig Roast - Get 1 entry for everyone $100 spent - All guests will receive a small gift For more information, visit https://www.hendosbarrelhouse.com/entertainment/hendos-barrel-house-one-year-anniversary Hendo's Barrel House on Instagram
  • Set in 1962 Baltimore, "Hairspray" follows the unstoppable Tracy Turnblad, a big-hearted teen with big dreams of dancing on “The Corny Collins Show.” When Tracy lands a spot on the program, she becomes an overnight sensation, and quickly realizes she can use her newfound platform to challenge racial segregation and redefine beauty standards. Packed with beloved songs like “Good Morning Baltimore,” “You Can’t Stop the Beat,” and “I Know Where I’ve Been,” "Hairspray" is a high-octane musical comedy that continues to resonate with audiences of all ages. Beneath its infectious joy and humor lies a powerful message about inclusion, equity, and the importance of using your voice, making it as relevant today as ever; and at New Village Arts, you’re not just watching The Corny Collins Show… You’re IN it! Click here for the full schedule: https://newvillagearts.org/series/hairspray-2026/ New Village Arts on Facebook / Instagram
  • Join us for a high-energy Race Day Social at Manchester Grand Hyatt on June 20 and June 21 from 1-7 p.m. Set 32 floors above the waterfront, our Bayview venue offers breathtaking panoramic views of San Diego Bay, creating an unforgettable backdrop for the ultimate watch party experience, complete with big screens, great bites, and a lively crowd. A $40 food & beverage minimum per guest applies to all attendees and can be enjoyed through our full food and beverage offerings available for purchase. No outside food or beverage will be permitted. Come for the race, stay for the atmosphere. Reservations highly encouraged but walk-in available upon availability. In Partnership with Proximo Spirits and Red Bull Manchester Grand Hyatt on Instagram
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