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  • This visually spectacular one-act production of "Carmen," set in southern Spain, follows the downfall of Don José, a naïve soldier who is seduced by the wiles of the fiery Carmen. José abandons his childhood sweetheart and deserts from his military duties yet loses Carmen’s love to the glamorous torero Escamillo. Choreography Elizabeth Wistrich (1989) Music Carmen by Georges Bizet (1875), with arrangement by Rodion Shchedrin (1967) Divertimento No. 15: Pairing perfection. The choreography showcases Balanchine’s brilliant use of space, and the geometric precision of his movement patterns and groupings. The music is one of Mozart’s greatest works, the epitome of 18th-century aristocratic music. Choreography George Balanchine (1956) Music Divertimento No. 15 in B-flat major, K. 287 by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart (1777) City Ballet of San Diego on Facebook / Instagram / X
  • Join us for the second annual Anchored in Wellness at Liberty Station—a day dedicated to movement and mindfulness in the heart of San Diego. On Saturday, June 28th, 2025, from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m., Ingram Plaza will transform into a wellness sanctuary featuring yoga, Pilates, HIIT, dance, meditation, sound healing and breathwork sessions. Experience our vendor marketplace, participate in classes on two dedicated stages, and enjoy special features including ice baths, contest giveaways and a wine and beer garden. This celebration brings together San Diego's vibrant wellness community for a day of rejuvenation and connection. The carefully designed experience features two distinct wellness zones where participants can freely move between energizing physical activities and centering mindfulness practices throughout the day. What to Expect: Enjoy a Pilates Class by Club Pilates, Ice Baths + Breathwork by Soul Plunge and The Breathwork Sound Bath by Guy Douglas. Participate in a Yoga Class led by Yoga Six, Vinyasa flow by CorePower and Cardio dance by Madhouse Dance. Experience a Silent Disco by Serving Sundays, try a Beginner bellicon Jumping Class or join the Pickleball tournament by Volo. Throughout the day, attend educational workshops, refuel at Food Trucks and relax in our Beer and Wine Garden. Sample the latest health products, visit massage and chiropractic vendors and explore offerings from over 45 wellness-focused vendors. Dance to beats by DJ Mancat, enter exciting giveaways and discover endless surprises throughout the day! "Anchored in Wellness" represents Liberty Station's commitment to becoming a cornerstone of San Diego's wellness scene. Whether you're deepening your existing practice or exploring new dimensions of wellbeing, this event welcomes participants at all levels in one of the city's most beloved community spaces. This event will take place rain or shine. No refunds. Visit: https://libertystation.com/events/anchored-in-wellness Liberty Station on Instagram and Facebook
  • Film Forum Coronado presents “Yellow Rose” Wednesday, Feb. 4, 2026 at 6 p.m. Film Forum Coronado Coronado Public Library 640 Orange Ave. Coronado, CA 92118 619-522-7390 Film and Discussion In the Winn Room Adults Free “YELLOW. ROSE” (2020. 95 min. PG-13.) - As timely as today’s immigration headlines, Diane Paragas’ debut is a searing ode for — and against — the “American Dream.” An undocumented Texas teen and aspiring singer/songwriter (Broadway star Eva Noblezada) pursues her country music dreams when her mother is deported back to the Philippines Co-starring Tony Award winner Lea Salonga and country music legend Dale Watson. Coronado Public Library, in partnership with the Coronado Island Film Festival, presents FILM FORUM CORONADO, taking place the first and third Wednesday of each month at 6 p.m. in the library's Winn Room. Film expert Ralph DeLauro provides a brief introduction to each film and leads a discussion afterwards, often including pointers about how lighting or camera angles contribute to a scene’s mood or propel the story.
  • For decades, rising home prices have been an engine for middle-class wealth. Now a growing movement wants to slow — or even reverse — that trend. Are the politics around new housing development inherently stacked against them?
  • Tiki Oasis Celebrates its 25th Anniversary! Tiki Oasis is a family run five-night, four-day live music Polynesian Pop Mid-Century Centric event, featuring live music, art exhibits, educational seminars, fashion shows, sunset dinners, a bustling Tiki Marketplace with over 150 vendors, LGBT meetups, tropical cocktails curated by top mixologists, wedding options, dance, pool parties, caftan meetups, costumed pup parade, a 1960s music party, and more! Tiki Oasis is the original and largest Tiki event in the entire world. Tiki Oasis prides itself on being all-inclusive; everyone is welcome to join the fun! At Tiki Oasis, we make a concerted effort to ensure all our attendees feel valued, safe, and free to be their most authentic selves. We are committed to creating a culture of inclusion and respect, as reflected in Tiki Oasis’ Diversity & Inclusion Council, LGBTiki Meet-Up, and Melanted Tiki Meetup. Tickets can be purchased on line - seminar tickets can be purchased ala carte - the art show and marketplace, among other events before 4 p.m., are free and open to the public. Tiki Oasis on Facebook / Instagram
  • This Valentine’s Day, celebrate with the one you love at Rumorosa and indulge in a romantic 4-course dinner, crafted to perfection by our chefs. This prix fixe menu includes specials like our Borracha-marinated NY steak, mezcal adobo roasted chicken, red velvet cake, and more. Rumorosa on Instagram
  • Washington Post chief executive and publisher Will Lewis has departed just days after the newspaper announced massive layoffs.
  • In the '90s, the wall was a canvas for graffiti artists in Southeast San Diego. Last year, three childhood friends reunited to bring it back to life.
  • Writer and director Larry Charles has been an influential voice in American comedy for decades. But his lifelong dedication to laughter comes with a life-and-death seriousness, which he explores in his new memoir "Comedy Samurai: 40 Years of Blood, Guts, and Laughter."
  • Faculty representation at Cal State is lagging far behind the growing number of Latino students. That burdens the small circles of Latino faculty who take on more mentorship tasks, many times in non-tenure positions and for lower pay.
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