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  • There is much more to do in La Jolla beyond the adorable seals, sea lions, and stunning scenery. The hidden and must-see treasures can now be experienced as part of a brand-new Walking Tour with knowledgeable guides representing the best of La Jolla. This is the perfect option for visitors who want to get a little exercise as well as a taste of all that this charming, historic community has to offer. Tours will be offered every Thursday afternoon beginning at 12:30 p.m. and will last approximately 4 hours including a hosted happy hour at three unique ocean-view restaurants. Parking is included in the Tour Package. We meet at Edna Pines Art Studio located at 7752 Fay Avenue. At least 15 attractions blend activity, scenery, photo ops, food, beverage, art, history, and shopping making this ideal tour for any group — no matter how diverse their interests. Tour highlights will include the Museum of Contemporary Art San Diego, La Jolla Historical Society, La Jolla Cove, Children’s Pool, La Valencia Hotel, and Murals of La Jolla to name a few. The cost of the tour is $125 per person and includes a “Taste of the Cove” with sample cuisine and cocktails from several unique La Jolla Village eateries. Menus change seasonally offering guests the best in ethnic and regional specialties. Proceeds from the tour directly benefit La Jolla’s non-profit arts, culture and environmental organizations. For more information, contact us at +858-230-2725 or tours@lajollabythesea.com
  • On their eclectic new albums, two artists who emerged in the 2010s as hip-hop's next big things flaunt a creative freedom only found in rejecting the spotlight.
  • Musical theatre composer & performer Tyler Tafolla wants to catch up with you and catch you up on everything he's been through lately! Since the release of his album of "Seasons: A New Musical Song-Cycle" and the San Diego premier of his new musical "DanceLand", he's got new music to share, stories to tell and career struggles to vent about. Join him as he shares his experiences trying to catch up with the theatre industry, his goals & aspirations and everything going on in his head. Join him and some of musical theatre's most exciting names as you enjoy Catching Up! Featuring performances from Janaya Mahealani Jones, Mikeala Macias & Megan Tafolla. Stay Connected with Tyler Tafolla on Instagram!
  • The Suraj Israni Center for Cinematic Arts, Film Studies Program, and Center for Hellenic Studies are pleased to invite you to the screening of "Lynch/Oz" followed by Q&A with Alexandre O. Philippe on Saturday, May 20, 2023 at 5 p.m. at the Mosaic Building 113 in the North Torrey Pines Living and Learning Neighborhood. About the Film: The films of David Lynch and "The Wizard of Oz" have held a mirror to each other for decades. "Lynch/Oz" explores one of the most fascinating puzzles in the history of motion pictures: the enduring symbiosis between America’s primordial fairytale and David Lynch’s singular brand of popular surrealism. About Alexandre O. Philippe: Swiss-American filmmaker Alexandre O. Philippe has written and directed numerous award-winning films and documentaries, many of which take on the role of unpacking the most influential works of master filmmakers. His most recent film, "78/52: Hitchcock’s Shower Scene," is a documentary about Alfred Hitchcock’s iconic shower scene from Psycho. The film premiered at the Sundance Film Festival and screened extensively at festivals before its release by IFC Films. The documentary explores the intangible cinematic space between the shots and delves into Hitchcock’s genius in unprecedented fashion. It is the first feature-length investigation into the art, craft, and influence of a single extraordinary scene. Philippe holds a master’s degree in dramatic writing from New York University’s Tisch School of the Arts and is creative director at Exhibit A Pictures. Other past works include "Doc of the Dead," "The People vs. George Lucas," and an ongoing series of short films for The Criterion Collection titled "Double Exposure." Over the years, he has conducted numerous film analyses and written seminars at schools, universities, film festivals, and museums around the world, featuring in-depth deconstructions of classic and contemporary films. Philippe has also served on several film-festival juries, including the Edinburgh International Film Festival, Rome Film Festival, and New Zealand Film Awards. Location: The Mosaic 113 Auditorium is located in the Suraj Israni Center for Cinematic Arts at UC San Diego. Parking: The closest visitor parking is located in the Scholars Parking underground parking structure. Weekend parking is $2/hour. Questions: Email surajisranicenter@ucsd.edu.
  • Caught In The Funk is a listening party hosted by music artist Dezzy Hollow, featuring performances of songs from a new album with a live band and an early preview of the new music video: Worldwide feat. Kurupt Friday, Jan. 12, 2024 Doors 6 p.m. All Ages $10 at the door Hill St. Country Club located at 530 S Coast Hwy Oceanside
  • The Avanti Flute Choir will present a Winter Concert on Saturday, January 20 at 3 p.m. in the Winn Room at Coronado Public Library, featuring works by Beethoven, Queen, Via, Chamberlain, and more. A reception will follow. Avanti Flute Choir on Facebook
  • California Culinary Arts Institute in Barrio Logan opened its new student-run bistro this month.
  • The SAMAHAN Filipino American Performing Arts & Education Center proudly presents its fourth concert of Philippine folk dances and music featuring SAMAHAN’s junior dancers. Aptly entitled, "Pamana 4" (Legacy) - Celebrating Heritage Through Our Children, this ninety-minute concert will be held on June 25, 2023, Sunday at 6:00 p.m. at the Clairemont High School Theater. The public is invited to watch and celebrate in support of the second and third generation Filipino-Americans enriched by Philippine cultural arts. SAMAHAN’s junior dancers will present a heartening performance of their cultural heritage through dancing popular Filipino folk dances and singing nostalgic songs. Live music accompaniment is provided by the acclaimed Samahan Rondalla and the Pakaraguian Kulintang Ensemble. The Pamana concert is partially funded with grants from the Dr. Lolita Diñoso Carter Endowment through The San Diego Foundation, the CA Arts Council and the contributions of generous patrons and donors. Tickets at $18 each for General Admission and at $35 for a VIP reserved seat can be purchased here. Filipino folk dances and music performed in festivals, rituals, celebrations, weddings and even courtships portray the people’s rich culture and traditions. The diversity reflects influences of various races, such as, Chinese, Indian, Indonesian, Malay, Spanish and American, who came to stay in the islands as migrants, traders or colonizers throughout the history of the Philippines. Alike the repertoire of SAMAHAN’s annual concert of Philippine dances and music, the “PAMANA” concert is presented, as well, in “dance suites” based on regional origin and historical influence. Included are “age-appropriate” folk dances and rituals that have been carefully selected and choreographed for the young performers. The repertoire features in two distinct suites the tribal rituals, dances and chants of the indigenous societies of Mindanao and the Sulu Archipelago in Southern Philippines. Performances are accompanied with the tribes’ traditional percussion music played by the renowed Pakaraguian Kulintang Ensemble of SAMAHAN. The other two suites are comprised of the lively dances of folks in the Philippine’s country side and of the elegant Spanish influenced Maria Clara dances, both performed with live music accompaniment by the SAMAHAN Rondalla String Ensemble. For more information, check SAMAHAN’s website here. Through the concerts of Philippine Dances and Music, SAMAHAN shares with the audience the exquisiteness of Filipino folk dances and music. The Filipinos’ dances and music performed in rituals, courtship, and festivals, depict the people’s rich culture, customs and traditions. The diversity of their dances and music reflects the interconnectedness with Asian and Western traditions throughout the history of the Filipinos, from the Indian, Chinese, Indochinese, Indonesian, Malay, Spanish, to the Americans.
  • California is hailed as a national leader for voting access, but visually impaired voters and their advocates say they still face unnecessary barriers.
  • There are so many ways and places to dance — in the club, in your kitchen, on the streets and, as NPR Music's Lars Gotrich argues, in the mosh pit — so let's showcase its multitudes.
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