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  • Exhibit Included with General Admission Opening Saturday, May 23 Maritime Museum of San Diego, the 501c3 non-profit waterfront Museum with a mission to serve as the community memory of our seafaring experience by collecting, preserving, and presenting our rich maritime heritage and historic connections with the Pacific world, announces the opening of "Take Me to the Water: Histories of the Black Pacific" Saturday, May 23, 2026 aboard the National Historic Landmark Victorian-era steam ferryboat Berkeley. The Maritime Museum of San Diego partnered with UC San Diego curator Dr. Caroline Collins to launch the new exhibit and educational program exploring Black maritime history in the Pacific. Dr. Caroline Collins is Assistant Professor of Social and Spatial Justice in the Department of Urban Studies and Planning, UC San Diego. Christina Connett Brophy, PhD, President & CEO for the Maritime Museum of San Diego is proud to support and share this special work. “The San Diego region helped inspire 'Take Me to the Water: Histories of the Black Pacific' and the experience help visitors extend our understanding of the origins of Black people in America, and the essential nature of the roles they played in the maritime enterprise and American genesis.” The project Curator and Director, San Diego native Dr. Caroline Collins, charts her interest in Black people’s relationships with water and watercraft to a childhood that included regular visits to Southern California beaches. Dr. Collins is an Assistant Professor of Social and Spatial Justice in the Department of Urban Studies and Planning at UC San Diego where she is also affiliated with the Democracy Lab, the Design Lab, the Indigenous Futures Institute, and The Scripps Center for Marine Archeology, and is a co-founder of Black Like Water, an interdisciplinary research collective at UC San Diego that examines Black relationships to the natural world. This exhibit reveals the deep and historic connection between people of African descent and the Pacific Ocean. White seafarers disproportionately populate most accounts of the United States’ maritime enterprises. Yet, from the 16th to the 20th century, Black whalers, commercial mariners, fishers, explorers, soldiers, and sailors traveled along the Pacific Coast and traversed the Pacific’s high seas. Others carried cargo across its wide expanse or worked its waterfront docks. Black people also surfed, swam, and studied the Pacific. The stories of these individuals, their impact in shaping the U.S. Pacific, and their legacy in the context of development of society and identity, are all explored in this exhibit. Dr. Collins explains “Through integrating stories of Black seafarers into the cultural narratives that define early maritime activity, including the sociocultural, economic, and political import of those activities on the Pacific region of the United States, 'Take Me to the Water: Histories of the Black Pacific' represents a unique vehicle for considering the ongoing quest for a more just, inclusive, and sustainable society. The immersive experience offers visitors the opportunity to re-imagine Black people’s relationships with water and watercraft. In doing so, the public will be exposed to an important yet obscured history, while expanding their understanding of Black origins in America beyond the slave ship.” Parking Information
  • Turn Your Words into a Powerful Performance Your story isn’t meant to sit quietly on the page. It’s meant to breathe. To move. To make people lean in and forget to blink. In this 6-week creative “play shop,” you’ll bring your writing, your wild ideas, your lived experiences, and your talent—and together we’ll transform them into a performance that grabs an audience by the heart. Through my proven actor-writer storytelling exercises, and my direction you’ll: - Discover how to make every moment on stage alive and unforgettable - Tighten your story so it lands with power - Add depth, humor, and nuance using acting techniques you never thought you could pull off - Create dynamic characters and give them voices, mannerisms, and irresistible energy - Step into strong objectives that drive your scenes forward Every week, you’ll share your works-in-progress, get real-time feedback, and watch your material rise to a whole new level. And because this is me, we’ll do it with laughter, play, and a whole lot of “Wow, I didn’t know I could do that.” By the end? You won’t just have a piece you’re proud of but a performance ready for our virtual showcase on July 14 @ 6-7 p.m. that will leave your audience talking about you long after the curtain falls. Tickets will be available for $7 two weeks before the showcase for audience members (participants already enrolled in the course do not need to buy a ticket). All levels welcome. Whether you’re new to performing or a seasoned pro ready to stretch yourself, you’ll be seen, supported, and challenged to shine. Let’s bring your story to life in a way no one will forget. San Diego Writers, Ink on Facebook / Instagram
  • Swifts have nested in Jerusalem's Western Wall since biblical times. Now one Israeli paraglider is trying to save them.
  • K-pop conquered the world — now Chile's young creatives are remixing the movement and making it their own.
  • We're at the final stretch of the World Cup. It feels like just yesterday, international fans were arriving in the U.S. and marveling at Buc-ee's and unlimited free soda.
  • Bad Vibes Good Friends and Quartyard present: Son Rompe Pera at Quartyard Friday, May 15, 2026 Son Rompe Pera is redefining what a marimba-centered band can be, fusing it with raw punk energy. Son Rompe Pera is responsible for developing and coining the now-global genre "Cumbia Punk". They started to put their own punk twists on traditional cumbia songs, a wildly danceable fusion that’s come to unites crowds everywhere. Visit: Son Rompe Pera Son Rompe Pera on Instagram
  • The La Jolla Art & Wine Festival (LJAWF) returns to La Jolla Village for its 18th year on Saturday, October 10 and Sunday, October 11, 2026, from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. This free, two-day outdoor festival features world-class art, curated libations, live entertainment, and community programming along Girard Avenue from Prospect Street to Torrey Pines Road, while supporting arts education through its nonprofit foundation. More than 170 juried artists from across the U.S. and Mexico will showcase fine art including painting, sculpture, jewelry, photography, ceramics, and glasswork, offering something for both collectors and casual art lovers. Beyond the art, guests 21+ can enjoy the popular Wine & Beer Garden, featuring a curated lineup of premier wineries, local craft breweries, and select spirits. New this year, guests can also upgrade their experience with an exclusive VIP area, offering an elevated tasting experience. Additional highlights include live music and entertainment, a two-day silent auction, interactive experiences, pet adoption stations, and the Geppetto’s Toys Family Art Center, offering hands-on activities that inspire creativity in children of all ages. The La Jolla Art & Wine Festival Foundation is a non-profit organization with a mission to bring needed funds to local public schools, art to the community, and to promote La Jolla and its merchants. Through the La Jolla Art & Wine Festival, the foundation strives to enhance the cultural vibrancy of the community and support local education initiatives. For tickets, sponsorship opportunities, and artist or vendor applications, visit www.ljawf.com. The La Jolla Art & Wine Festival on Facebook / Instagram
  • One Night Only manages to fail as a dystopia and as a rom-com. Meanwhile, Teenage Sex and Death at Camp Miasma is a perfect tale for this moment — if you don't mind your eroticism with a side of gore.
  • You can watch the fireworks from many spots while at the Fair, but there's no better place to view the red, white and BOOM from the Fair's Grandstand. Avoid the crowds and secure your seat for the Fireworks Spectacular, the celebration of the United States of America and a favorite tradition at the San Diego County Fair! Visit: https://www.sdfair.com/events/2026/fireworks San Diego County Fair on Instagram and Facebook
  • A 55-page report from House Democrats accuses Freedom 250 of America's birthday celebrations for profit, using questionable fundraising methods. Watchdog groups had already sounded alarms.
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