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  • The 2nd Annual Baja Lifestyle and Travel Expo presented by the expert team at Baja Bound Insurance is set to take place on September 30, 2023. This year, the Expo promises an even grander celebration of Baja's rich culture and captivating travel experiences. The event will be hosted at the picturesque Crown Point Park on Mission Bay from Noon to 5 p.m. Admission is free and open to all ages. The Baja Lifestyle and Travel Expo is a true ode to the spirit of adventure, offering attendees a chance to immerse themselves in the wonders of Baja California, Mexico. With over 100 engaging booths, the Expo will showcase the region's finest treasures, from arts and crafts to culinary delights, enticing visitors to explore every facet of Baja's vibrant lifestyle. In addition to an array of exhibitors, the Expo will feature inspiring guest speakers who will share their travel insights, offering valuable tips and recommendations for fellow adventurers. Guest speakers for this year’s event include: Jorge Meraz (CROSSING SOUTH on KPBS), Angela Kemsley from Wildcoast, Michael Emery - Slow Baja, Michael Gardiner - food writer and cookbook author, and Nathan Stuart - Legends Overlanding. For the foodies, a delicious lineup of food trucks will be on hand, serving up mouthwatering dishes that epitomize the flavors of Baja as well as a beer and wine garden featuring Baja-based breweries and winemakers including Cerveceria Transpeninsular, Momentum Brewing, Baja Brewing Company, Corona del Valle, Cava Maciel, Bodegas F Rubio, along with Local Roots Kombucha. An assortment of custom #vanlife and overlanding vehicles and suppliers will also be showcased, fueling the wanderlust of aspiring explorers seeking their next cross-border adventure. Attendees will also be treated to live music and a chance to win fantastic raffle prizes throughout the day.
  • The Vista Farmers Market features over 50 farmers selling what they grow; local, certified, and organic growers with in-season produce. Actual, real farmers with an abundance of avocados, persimmons, apples, oranges, strawberries, peaches, and other fruits and vegetables. Farmers also sell dates, eggs, nuts, juices, honey, cheeses, sausages, plants, wool, flowers, and grass-fed meats. In addition, there are more than 40 foodmakers — prepared food artisans that sell fresh bread and other baked goods such as pies, cupcakes, and cookies, as well as sauces, salsas, dips, and pickles. All are available fresh each week. There are 14 countries’ foods represented in the hot food vendors serving breakfast and lunch. Over a dozen makers and crafters attend each week with their soap, pottery, clothing, hats, jewelry, gifts, dog treats, and more. Each week features a variety of musicians as well as several services such as knife and tool sharpening, and massage. * Accepts EBT & WIC*
  • Join us at North County Mall as we proudly commemorate Mexican Independence Day with a festive celebration right in the heart of the mall's Center Court. Immerse yourself in the vibrant atmosphere as we bring you an array of captivating activities and entertainment. Special Craft for the kiddos • Live Art from local artists • Low Rider Car Show • Folklòrico by Ballet Folklòrico Caliztlan Giveaways and more! Don't miss out on this remarkable occasion. Let the colors, flavors, and rhythms of Mexico's rich culture sweep you off your feet.
  • Giacomo Puccini's final opera Turandot gets a brand new ending premiered in Washington, with music by a composer known for video game tunes and a librettist who produced 'Succession'
  • Waiting rooms act as physical objects of containment, an agent of transition, a boundary, or a threshold. Often these liminal spaces invite introspections into our mental, emotional, and physical worlds. What does it mean to care for something? Someone? Ourselves? Expressions of care—or the lack thereof—shape the world in which we live, a world that is often fraught with competing tensions and complexities. Waiting Room seeks to unpack matters of illness, suffering, and healing. Explored through a range of artistic interpretations and processes including metalwork, fiber art, ceramics, glass and woodworking, the works onview investigate how we express emotional resilience. How we bring our whole selves into the consulting room. Articulated through contemporary craft, the conversation advances the important role of art in communicating our inner states. When something is internal and then externalized into a form, it frees us and allows both our physical and intangible selves to ponder, act, and address. It facilitates deep engagement with sensitive subjects and provides a stimulus that influences understanding, liberation, and relief. Curated by Bonnie Domingos and featuring works by Warren Bakley, Charlotte Bird, Richard Burkett, Judith Christensen, Victoria Fu, Polly Jacobs Giacchina, Linda Litteral. Viviana Lombrozo, Adam John Manley, Kathleen Mitchell, Michelle Montjoy, Kathy Nida, Christian Garcia-Olivo, Matt Rich, Gail Schneider, Ross Stockwell, and Cheryl Tall. Gallery Hours: Monday and Tuesday, 1 – 7 p.m. Wednesday – Saturday, Noon – 5 p.m. Sunday, 1 - 5 p.m. The visual arts program demonstrates the library’s role as a cultural institution embracing a broad range of disciplines while assisting San Diego's emerging, mid-career and professional artists achieve visible opportunities and receive wider local, regional, and national attention.
  • Andrew Scott stars as a grifter who's always ready to swindle, seduce or murder in a new eight-part miniseries based on the 1955 novel. Ripley combines a bold narrative with visual surprises.
  • The Mental Bar is celebrating its first-anniversary with a community gathering on September 24, 2023 from 1 p.m. to 4 p.m. Renowned as a third space for locals to spend time in between work and home where they enjoy quality food and beverages and experiences that get them out of their head and fuel their soul, The Mental Bar has evolved into a cherished destination in the heart of the Black Arts & Culture District of San Diego, where outlets for exercise, exchange, and healthy food and drink are scarce. Guests are invited to visit and take part in an unforgettable anniversary celebration where The Mental Bar will go above and beyond to give back and celebrate by showcasing the community that made this first year of business a success.
  • Join us on October 22nd at San Diego Made Factory for a captivating evening filled with unity, enchanting music, and embracing Aloha spirit - love and kindness. "Music for Maui: An Intimate Evening with The Filharmonic" is a charity concert fundraiser celebrating these beliefs, offering essential aid to those affected by the Lahaina fires. The event will showcase vocal talents, cultural dance teams, an artist lane featuring local artists, and a delightful array of food options. For those unable to join in person, a live stream will be available to contribute to the Maui Strong Fund. Tickets must be purchased online only. Tickets are limited, so order yours today! Ticket sales will contribute to the Maui Strong Fund, and a portion of the proceeds will be allocated to support a family affected by the situation. Our mission is to support the Maui community and bring positive change through music, art, and culture. Tickets are nonrefundable. Can’t come? Please consider donating directly to Maui Strong Fund. For more information visit: eventbrite.com
  • AMERICAN EXPERIENCE will host a screening and discussion of the upcoming film "The Cancer Detectives". The event will feature an extended clip from the film and a panel discussion with filmmakers and participants. Register Now Featured guests include: Gene Tempest: writer and director of "The Cancer Detectives" Deirdre Cooper Owens: award-winning historian and associate professor of history at the University of Connecticut The discussion will be moderated by Cameo George, executive producer of AMERICAN EXPERIENCE. "The Cancer Detectives" tells the untold story of the first-ever war on cancer and the coalition of people who fought tirelessly to save women from cervical cancer: a Greek immigrant, Dr. George Papanicolau; his intrepid wife, Mary; Japanese-born artist Hashime Murayama; Dr. Helen Dickens, an African American OBGYN in Philadelphia; and an entirely new class of female scientists. The film premieres on Tuesday, March 26 at 9 p.m. on KPBS TV / PBS App
  • From fencing to swimming and gymnastics to volleyball, we take a look at what the 2024 Paris games have brought us.
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