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  • As love fills the air in anticipation of Valentine's Day, Del Mar Plaza is paying homage to the other loves in our lives - our gal pals! Celebrate Galentine’s Day early on Saturday, February 3 from 12-5 p.m. at Del Mar Plaza’s Galentine’s Market in collaboration with Dreamers Market. This carefully curated artisan event promises an elevated shopping experience, showcasing a selection of heartfelt jewelry, artistic treasures, and one-of-a-kind pieces that serve as the perfect expression of love. Attendees are encouraged to explore the market, finding unique gifts for themselves, their BFFs or loved ones just in time for Valentine's and Galentine’s Day. In addition to the artisan offerings, the event will feature live music, photo opportunities, and delicious food and drinks. Open to the public and with free admission, the Galentine's Day Market at Del Mar Plaza invites everyone to join in the festivities and embrace the spirit of love. For more information, visit here. Stay Connected on Social Media! Facebook & Instagram
  • The San Diego City Council Tuesday passed the city's $5.8 billion budget for the 2024-25 fiscal year.
  • The Skylarks, a quartet singing pop hits from the Girl Group era of the 50s through the 70s, will perform an intimate concert on Saturday, March 23 at 7 p.m. at Point Loma Assembly Hall. The Skylarks were founded by Julie Chan in 2018. “I had always wanted to form a group to perform iconic girl group songs,” said Chan. “We have a great set list that includes hits from the Ronettes, the Chiffons, the Chordettes—and even some Beach Boys and the Mammas and the Pappas thrown in.” The Skylarks members are altos Susan Elden and Vicki Moore, and sopranos Julie Chan and Kerri De Rosier. The Skylarks have been performing for private groups and events around town, and are excited to bring their unique show to the public at the Point Loma Assembly. Skylarks Live at the Assembly will feature music through the decades, with fifties hits such as Why do Fools Fall in Love by Frankie Lymon and the Teenagers and Lollipop by the Chordettes; sixties hits like My Boyfriend’s Back by The Angels and Leader of the Pack by The Shangri-Las; and hits from as early as the forties and as late as the eighties. “We have something for everyone,” said Chan. “It will be a fun night for all.” Stay Connected on Social Media! Facebook & Instagram
  • This weekend in the arts: a Project [BLANK] group show; "Arrested Motion" at Thumbprint; "Ain't Too Proud: The Life and Times of the Temptations" at the Civic Theatre; experimental music and literature at Witches' Tower in Presidio Park; Schubert's "Winterreise" at Le Salon de Musiques; and the soundON festival at the Athenaeum.
  • Search warrants relating to the alleged rape of a young woman by members of the San Diego State University football team were unsealed by the San Diego County Superior Court yesterday. Then, we visit a ranch in East San Diego County where military families can go to spend time together and reconnect. And in our weekend preview, we have art made with the help of artificial intelligence, art made for and by kids and plenty of music.
  • The Barrio Logan Science & Art Expo is an inclusive and annual art, science, and culture fair that welcomes families from around southern San Diego. Join the Barrio Logan Association, UC San Diego, and various community partners as we highlight science, art and culture in the world around us! Some demonstrations have included lowriders, bikes, skateboards, MAD Science, music and more! Saturday, April 15, 2023 from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m.
  • Quartet Nouveau returns to the Music Ministries Concert Series at Hope United Methodist Church in Rancho Bernardo on Sunday January 21, 2024 at 2 p.m. Joined by tenor Miguel Zazueta and mezzo-soprano Leslie Leytham, Quartet Nouveau presents a concert exploring storytelling. Stranger by Nico Muhly includes prose from historical texts, while Respighi’s Il tramonto is based on the poem “The sunset” by Shelley. The final selection on the program is Last Leaf, a collection of folk songs without text by the Danish String Quartet. This one hour performance is free and open to the public. Quartet Nouveau, a San Diego based string quartet, is excited to collaborate with Miguel and Leslie for this program, made possible by a grant from the Qualcomm Foundation.
  • A new documentary by the hip-hop historian and critic dream hampton, culled from her own never-before-seen footage of rap's golden age, illustrates the hard labor for women who love the music.
  • Ovation Theatre is proud to present an exciting and thoughtful reimagining of the Tony Award-winning Broadway classic Peter Pan. Featuring a timeless score, high-flying stunts presented in partnership with ZFX, and a talented cast from across North San Diego County, Ovation Theatre’s lively adaptation promises to enchant audiences of all ages as they join Peter on an epic journey to Neverland. Stay Connected on Social Media! Facebook & Instagram
  • San Diego Poetry Annual reading and open mic, hosted by SDPA Managing Editor, Seretta Martin. All authors, fans of lit arts, and poets looking to publish are welcome. Come to watch, share, and celebrate. Sign up to read on the day of the event or by email at sdpoetryannual@gmail.com or text (619) 957-3264. Please indicate in your message whether or not you’ve previously published work in SDPA. For more information visit: sandiegopoetryannual.com Stay Connected on Social Media Instagram
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