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  • Civita celebrates Arbor Day with an outdoor concert featuring two 2024 San Diego Music Awards nominees: The Gravities and Jonny Tarr. The Gravities are a three-piece power/funk band. Their music ranges from soul, groove, blues, roots and funk. Jonny Tarr is a British-born musician who plays funk, soul, and pop. His music is known for blending sax, guitar, keyboard, flute, harmony, and beat-box tracks. There will be food available for purchase. Bring blankets, picnics, and beach chairs. No glass, please.Stay Connected on Facebook and Instagram
  • The 2024 awards ceremony honoring local musicians was held Tuesday, April 30 at Humphreys by the Bay before a sold-out crowd.
  • The Robin Henkel Band with Horns performs their own unique blend of jazz, blues, funk and swing. Firmly grounded in artistic expression Robin describes it this way, “Our performances honor the rich music traditions of blues, jazz, swing and funk. The usual line-up is trumpet with tenor and baritone saxophones, guitar, bass and drums. Sometimes clarinet and congas find their way into the mix. We love playing music that is modern as well as digging into the styles of great artists from the past such as Duke Ellington and Slim Gaillard.” Robin Henkel is a four time recipient of Best Blues at the San Diego Music Awards. This band has been performing and evolving with members coming and going for over thirty years. “In the 1980s we opened for John McLaughlin at the Bacchanal as well as performed the KSDS 88.3 Jazz Live show in the Saville Theatre.” Robin has appeared with the San Diego Symphony, Sha Na Na, Johnny Almond, Willie King, Lowell Fulson, Jimmy Witherspoon and Buddy Miles. Robin has opened shows for Dizzy Gillespie, Bonnie Raitt, Charles Brown, Bill Withers, Dr John, Arlo Guthie, John Mayall, Willie Nelson, Todd Rundgren, Steve Stills, Dave Mason, Jr Wells and Elvin Bishop. “Robin Henkel is a historian and a futurist”—LA Times.
  • Look for Red Shoe Day volunteers on May 22!San Diego's Ronald McDonald House Red Shoe Day is on May 22, 2024. This year, San Diego based Marrow Fine will donate 100% of profits from their Always Bands from May 22 - 24 in support of Red Shoe Day.Red Shoe Day is the largest community fundraiser and helps San Diego's Ronald McDonald House provide a “home away from home” for families with children in local hospitals.Sassone created the Always design in memory of her niece who passed away to cancer at the age of 10, as a way to honor a special someone who is no longer here, remember to always love each other, or just as importantly, to always love yourself. The enamel ring is available in robin's egg blue, black, and white and retails for $800.Marrow Fine is the celebrated fine and bridal jewelry brand based in San Diego with a flagship at One Paseo from creative director and founder Jillian Sassone whose fans range from Jessica Alba and Hilary Duff to Megan Fox and Machine Gun Kelly. Combining unexpected and playful design elements with serious style, Marrow Fine is redefining the fine jewelry experience from retail to ring.
  • Robin Henkel and Horns make their debut at Golden Island Dim Sum & Asian Cuisine for the 164th show of Dim Sum & Jazz!Seating Begins at 6 p.m.Performance from 6:30 p.m. - 8:30 p.m.Call (858) 578-8800 for reservations!About Robin HenkelRobin Henkel performs blues with an intensity rarely seen in Southern California. Drawing from the styles of Robert Johnson, Fred McDowell and Elmore James, Robin has moulded his own intense and entertaining personal style. Robin’s performances often include stories and anecdotes regarding the history of the blues and the unique vintage instruments he performs with. He is a four time recipient of "Best Blues" at the San Diego Music Awards.Robin has opened shows for:BB King, Dizzy Gillespie, Bonnie Raitt, Dr. John, Jr. Wells, Jr. Walker, Roy Rogers, Arlo Guthrie, Hot Tuna, John McLaughlin, Todd Rundgren, Nichollette Larson, Warren Zevon, Steve Stills, Dave Mason, Harvey Mandel, Tim Weisberg, Don McLean, Charles Brown, John Mayall, David Lindley, Norton Buffalo, Livingston TaylorRobin has performed with:John Hammond, Eddie Kirkland, The San Diego Symphony, Lowell Fulson, Johnny Almond, Buddy Miles, Big Jay McNealy, Jimmy Witherspoon, Sha Na Na, Papa John Creach, Dirty Dozen Brass BandReviews:Robin Henkel is a futurist and a historian. -LA TimesHenkel is already playing a shuffle that is neither slow nor fast--a strut, and it is extremely seductive ...Henkel proceeds to play a fast jump progression, much like one of Robert Johnson's fiery paced songs. As with Johnson, it is hard to imagine, if you close your eyes, that there is only one guitarist at work. You can almost hear the scratches on the 78. -San Diego ReaderRobin's live shows are nothing short of inspirational. There is something genuinely raw, base and animalistic about his gut-wrenching, honest music.-360 Degrees - Robin Henkel promises nothing, if not a surprise here and there. This is just the way the San Diego native is. He wants to shake things up, so expect the unexpected. As a guitar player, Robin can play blues, jazz, funk, country swing, Hawaiian and Latin music. He borrows from each of those styles when he performs and sometimes even surprises himself with the musical direction his songs take."I like playing music", he says. It just feels good. Henkel's strength is when he picks up that sawed-off pipe fitting and puts it on his baby finger and then lays it on the strings of a resonator or Dobro.All of a sudden the awkward kid from Serra Mesa is transformed into the man in the corner at the Delta house party who commands everyones attention. When Robin plays slide guitar, he steels the show. You probably haven't seen anything like this for years and you may not see it again anytime soon. Though he leans toward playing jazz these days, he won Best Blues CD at the San Diego Music Awards (2000) for his "Highway" recording. "I don't quite know how I did that," he says "there's not much blues on it." To make amends, Henkel has vowed to record a blues album next. Maybe. -Mike Kinsmanhttps://robinhenkel.com/homehttps://www.facebook.com/robin.henkel.39https://www.instagram.com/robinhenkelblues/Want to know more events happening Golden Island? Join our Newsletter!Like Dim Sum & Jazz? Check out the rest of the schedule below! www.bardicmanagement.com/golden-islandSee More Eventswww.goldenislanddimsum.comwww.bardicmanagement.com/events
  • On Friday, April 19 LIFE AT MiraCosta College invites you to free lectures. At 1:00 “The Art Institute of Chicago’s Collection of Impressionism and Post-Impressionism Paintings" by Robin Douglas, O’side Museum of Art. The Art Institute of Chicago would not have the world-renowned collection without brilliant and brave female art collectors. See who they were and what they collected to inspire generations past, present and future.At 2:30 "RAD: Women’s Self Defense" with Elaine Armstrong, LIFE Member. Rape Aggression Defense (RAD) enhances the options for self-defense so these options become viable for a woman who is attacked. Included will be sexual assault prevention, awareness, and senior safety. Elaine will demonstrate a few simple self-defense techniques that anyone can do.Meetings will be held in person at the MiraCosta College, Oceanside Campus, at 1:00 p.m. in the Board Room Trailer T200 by the Police Station and by the Internet Application ZOOM.For more information visit: miracosta.eduStay Connected on Instagram and Facebook
  • Artist talk/panel:12-2 p.m. Saturday, May 18with:JON ELLIOTTDAVE KINSEYALLISON RENSHAWAbout the exhibit:From the gallery:TECHNE is proud to present "Afterburner", a group show curated by Chuck Thomas featuring artists Jon Elliott, Jack Henry, Robin Kang, Dave Kinsey, Jason Clay Lewis, John Oliver Lewis, Mônica Lóss, Jessica McCambly, Tim Murdoch, Sasha Koozel Reibstein, and Allison Renshaw. Like early test pilots testing the sound barrier of Mach 1, artists are constantly pushing into the unknown.Afterburner features artists that are pushing the limits of traditional and non-traditional materials in completely unexpected ways. The resulting transformations create surfaces where magic and science collide into whimsical and dazzlingly beautiful dioramas of seductively controlled chaos.In the studio, when you are at that place when it’s all coming apart is often when inspiration finally comes like a shock wave. We are all searching for that moment of recognition where all the noise fades away and you break that barrier.The exhibition examines the intellectual, philosophical, and scientific explorations that blur the boundaries between painting, installation, and sculpture. The primary focus of the show is the definition of art and the nature of these boundaries. In essence, the show advocates for an inclusive perspective that expands the limits of art, highlighting its boldest expressive virtues. The show delves into various limits, including those related to our senses and different perceptual modalities, the vagueness and fuzzy edges between different types of materials, and the level of human intention verses intervention in the artistic creative process.Contrary to popular belief, the process of creating art is not solely about freedom and boundless choices. Defining the parameters of artistic practice requires more time than simply making hasty decisions.In today's era, the internet and print media grant us access to the entire history of art, along with a vast amount of contemporary artwork. It can be overwhelming being influenced by the multitude of images that rapidly pass by as we scroll through social media.It may appear contradictory that an artists abilities flourishes from the very constraints they impose on themselves. The answer lies in the fact that by restricting subjects, colors, brushwork, and composition each of the artists in the show are able to create a unique vision and more authentic voice for their distinctive styles.- Jason Clay LewisRelated links:Techne Art Center: website | Instagram
  • Cinema Under the Stars presents "The Princess Bride"Friday, April 26 at 8 p.m. Saturday, 27, at 8 p.m.Sunday, 28, at 8 p.m.Cinema Under The Stars4040 Goldfinch StreetSan Diego, CA 92103(619) 295-4221www.topspresents.comCost: $17, $18, $20"The Princess Bride" (1987. 98 minutes. Rated PG) - Heroes. Giants. Villains. Wizards. Swordplay. Scaling the Cliffs of Insanity, battling Rodents of Unusual Size, facing torture in the Pit of Despair – true love has never been a snap. Starring Robin Wright and Cary Elwes.Cinema Under the Stars is an intimate outdoor movie theater in Mission Hills with single and double zero-gravity reclining lounge chairs, sky-boxes and love seat cabanas.Heaters, pillows and blankets are provided.A vintage cartoon is shown before most films.Seating is limited and reservations are recommended.Members may make phone reservations up to one week in advance.Online reservations for Members begin on Mondays at 9 a.m.Online reservations for Non-Members begin on Tuesdays at 9 a.m.The box office opens at 6 p.m, Fridays - Sundays.Admission Prices: Members - $17.No-members (at the box office) - $18.Non-members (with online reservations) - $20.Annual Memberships - $125 (for two people).Pay with Cash, Checks, or Venmo.All concessions are $3.00 eachFree popcorn for Members.Reservations must be cancelled by 5 p.m. online, or call the Cinema before 6 p.m.Come early to avoid a line. For more information, call (619) 295-4221, or visit the website (www.topspresents.com)
  • Memorial Day weekend: gems, minerals, and craft show Local artists, crafts, gifts20+ retail dealers and vendorsFine minerals, gems, crystals, slab, rough, lapidary itemsHandmade jewelry Raffle to benefit Julian Elementary’s Pathway’s Garden Program
  • St. Madeleine Sophie’s Center (SMSC), a nonprofit organization dedicated to educating and empowering individuals with intellectual and developmental disabilities, will host its inaugural Pickleball Tournament on April 19, 2024 at San Diego Mission Bay Resort. The community is invited to join for a fun day by the bay with some friendly competition. Pickleball is a fast-growing sport that combines elements of tennis, badminton, and table tennis. Popular for its fast pace and exciting nature, the game is accessible to players of all ages and skill levels. Spectators are welcome to attend and cheer on the players, enjoy complimentary food, and participate in the opportunity drawing to win prizes. The event is open to players at all skill levels, from first timers to experienced pickleball players. The first session will begin at 9 a.m. with an introductory lesson taught by an experienced pickleball instructor for first-time and novice players. The lesson will be followed by an interactive game for participants at this level. The second session will begin at 11 a.m. for experienced players. This session’s tournament will be round-robin format, with each competitor playing in turns against each other. Paddles will be provided for all participants. The tournament will raise funds for SMSC’s nationally recognized innovative programs, such as the Activity Center, Adult Developmental Center, Behavior Modification Program, and Senior Program. The center’s “Life Program” allows students to develop creative outlets, learn marketable skills, and gain a sense of independence and self-esteem. Over 400 students attend SMSC, ranging from high school graduates to seniors in their eighties. Registration is open now for participation and spectating. Sponsorship and donation opportunities are also available. To register, please visit here. Stay Connected on Social Media! Facebook & Instagram
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