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  • Lightscape returns to San Diego Botanic Garden this winter! Explore an illuminated mile-long trail glowing with vibrant new installations plus a few returning favorites that continue to enchant. Along the way, enjoy festive music, seasonal bites, and holiday cocktails. Wander beneath glowing archways, twinkling fields, and towering sculptures designed by international artists. From dazzling new displays like Triangulate and the sparkling Meadow of Light, to beloved returning favorites including the iconic Winter Cathedral and the California poppy-inspired Floraison, every twist and turn reveals a fresh wonder. With each step, lights dance to music, colors shift through the trees, and the Garden is transformed into a festive dreamscape perfect for families, couples, and groups of friends. Experience the magic of the holidays like never before at Lightscape! Please check out the ticketing website for exact dates. San Diego Botanic Garden on Facebook / Instagram
  • "Crossing the Bridge as We Build It", a group show with new work by Meghan Augustine, Brennan Hubbell, Elijah Rubottom, and Gina Farkas. Opening Reception with the artists is Saturday November 8, 2025 4 p.m. – 7 p.m. Free, all are welcome. Show runs November 8 – 30; open Fridays 2 p.m. – 6 p.m., Saturdays and Sundays 12 p.m. – 5 p.m., and by appointment. Visit: 'Crossing the Bridge as We Build It' Union Hall Gallery on Instagram and Facebook
  • This month’s nerdy lineup: - Anaya Valluvan, UCSD - Jae Calanog, SDMC - Robert Quimby, SDSU Your bi-monthly premiere of inebriated edutainment! A science event in San Diego that makes you think while you drink! It’s a bit like TED Talks, but funnier, filthier, and with your favorite beverage in hand! Science presentations, trivia, games, and networking! Join us every other month at the Kensington Club. Cash only at the bar (ATM inside), parking limited. Nerd Nite San Diego: Website / Facebook / TikTok
  • Full length Holiday Production (December 13-14) @ the Joan B. Kroc Theatre "Nutcracker Reimagined" Lynch Dance Institute is Celebrating our 7th year LDI brings a fresh take on a holiday tradition to the stage! "Nutcracker Reimagined" is a compelling, forward thinking production that focuses on a progressive and inclusive mentality. With conscious intention, our choice to encourage change reflects our desire to provide our students and audiences with a new experience. By crafting our own narrative, we've created a unified opportunity for dancers of all ages and genres to share in this inspiring story. All of our students are encouraged to be thinkers, to develop a powerful sense of self and this production creates a unique freedom to grow alongside the production rather than fit into it. With a courageous message, gorgeous dancing, and a beautiful score, "Nutcracker Reimagined" is an engaging, must-see show for your whole family and friends. Tickets are non refundable. Please Arrive 30 minutes before event time. This show is about two and a half hours including a 15 minute intermission.
  • There's a lot of talk about how to monitor screen time for kids. But for kids to have healthy relationships with technology and smartphones, parents need to model good habits. Here's how.
  • The Post calls the podcast an "AI-powered tool" that turns its articles into an audio news digest.
  • The artists of Village Arts Center invite you to enjoy a day of art in their working artist studios and colorful courtyard in Balboa Park. These working art studios enable visitors to meet artists, see demonstrations, take a class, and enjoy the unique atmosphere. Their 36 working artist studios, galleries and art guilds host over 200 local juried artists. The Center offers classes, workshops and art camps all year long. Open daily from 11 a.m. - 4 p.m. Visit villageartscenter.org for calendar of events and artist/studio directory. Village Arts Center on Instagram
  • New Village Arts presents "[TITLE OF SHOW]" An Original Broadway Musical Music & Lyrics by Jeff Bowen Book by Hunter Bell Directed by Desireé Clarke Miller Musical Direction by Erin Vanderhyde Gross Movement by Kevin “Blax” Burroughs A musical about two guys writing a musical about two guys writing a musical? That’s right. "[title of show]" is a hilarious, heartfelt, and delightfully meta love letter to the creative process. Follow Jeff and Hunter—plus their real-life friends Heidi and Susan—as they race against the clock to create an original musical for a theatre festival… while singing about creating an original musical for a theatre festival. With catchy songs, quick wit, and fourth-wall-breaking charm, "[title of show]" celebrates self-expression, friendship, and making something out of nothing. Catch this uniquely self-aware Broadway hit at New Village Arts, running August 8 through September 21. Pay-What-You-Wish Performances At New Village Arts, we believe theatre should be for everyone. That’s why we offer select Pay-What-You-Wish performances at our Preview Shows—no fixed ticket price, just whatever works for you. It’s our way of making sure great art is accessible to all. Offer must be mentioned at purchase. Offer only valid one hour before showtime and must be redeemed at the Box Office. This offer is not available online. Subject to availability. Previews: August 8 -15, 2025 Opening Night: Saturday, August 16, 2025 Runs: August 8 - September 21, 2025 Dea Hurston Industry Night: Monday, June 16, 2025 Tickets start at $35!* *all orders subject to a flat $3 transaction fee Performance Schedule as follows: Thursdays at 7:30 p.m. Fridays at 2 p.m. & 7:30 p.m. Saturdays at 2 p.m. & 7:30 p.m. Sundays at 2 p.m. New Village Arts on Facebook / Instagram
  • Join us for a night of music, food and community as we celebrate the launch of Daylight San Diego, our community-focused, nonprofit newsroom. Over the past year, we’ve heard a common theme in our listening sessions: people are exhausted by the constant stream of negative headlines and disconnected from the stories that truly matter to them. That’s why we’re building something different. At a time when trust in media is low and corporate outlets are pulling back on local coverage, Daylight San Diego offers a refreshing alternative — an independent, community-powered newsroom focused on amplifying the voices of those too often left out of traditional narratives. From Gen Z and Millennial changemakers to immigrants, caregivers, communities of color and San Diegans navigating a tough economy, we’re here to tell the stories that you care about. This isn’t just a party — it’s an investment in a new era of local journalism. One rooted in transparency, inclusion and collaboration. More than anything, it's an opportunity for us to celebrate YOU — the community members and supporters who have entrusted us with your stories and believe in the power of storytelling to build a stronger, more connected San Diego. Tickets are available now — and if you can’t attend in person, you can still support our mission by purchasing a Support From Afar ticket, or reach out to co-founder Lauren J. Mapp to become an event sponsor at lauren@daylightsandiego.org. The evening will include music, great food and the chance to win curated prizes through our silent auction and opportunity drawing. All proceeds will go toward our $50,000 campaign to fund Daylight’s early reporting and operations. Save the date, bring a friend and help light the way forward. Together, we can tell the stories San Diegans need most. Aug. 14, 2025 6:30 p.m. - 9:30 p.m. Queen Bee's Art & Cultural Center 3925 Ohio St, San Diego, CA 92104 Free to $35 (This is a pay-what-you-can event — we welcome all supporters, so choose the option that works best for your budget) This event is for guests 18 and older. IDs will be checked at the door. Who We Are Daylight San Diego is a nonprofit newsroom dedicated to serving younger and underserved communities with impactful, people-first journalism. We believe local news should be accessible, community-rooted and focused on solutions — not just problems. Through deep listening, on-the-ground reporting and partnerships with local organizations, we’re illuminating the issues that matter most: housing, education, climate, equity, arts and more. We've already begun publishing stories that center people’s lived experiences — and this launch party marks the start of an even brighter future. Daylight San Diego on Facebook / Instagram
  • Recorded live at the KPBS San Diego Book Festival, this episode features authors Emily Greenberg and Moses Ose Utomi as they discuss how their very different approaches — political satire and West African-inspired fantasy — converge to explore truth, myth and the power of shifting narratives in storytelling.
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