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  • Bakunawa Market is an ancestral and spiritual marketplace rooted in Filipino heritage and healing. Inspired by the Babaylan, the healers and spirit-keepers of pre-colonial Philippines, the market offers a sacred space to remember our roots, reconnect with ancestral wisdom, and restore spiritual balance. The free, two-day community event features 30+ makers, healers, and artists – from ceramists, jewelers, and visual artists to herbalists, tarot readers, energy workers, and culinary creators – whose work reflects ancestral wisdom, decolonial practices, and spiritual connection. The Bakla Collective will also be featured, showcasing Queer Filipinx creators and centering equity and representation within San Diego’s creative community. Enjoy live performances, a Sunday workshop lineup – including Intro to Mediumship, Zero-Waste Candle Making, and Yoga + Sound: Collective Healing – and Kamayan by Kujo Eats (Sunday, 5-7 p.m.). Kamayan, meaning "by hand" in Tagalog, is a traditional communal feast where guests share food with their hands, scooping rice and dishes on a table lined with banana leaves. Thoughtfully curated by elders, each dish celebrates the true flavors of our ancestors, with a special spread featuring grilled pompano, fried bangus, BBQ chicken leg quarters, beef kare kare, pork BBQ skewers, and garlic rice. Bakunawa Market on Instagram
  • The San Diego Italian Film Festival opens Oct. 1, offering a blend of Italian and Italian American films that explore the theme of courage through shorts, features and conversation.
  • The Greater San Diego Chamber Orchestra, directed by Dr. Angela Yeung, presents a concert honoring the Saints and the faithful departed in anticipation of All Saints and All Souls Days. The program includes Boyce's "Ode for St. Cecilia’s Day," Charpentier's "Pour un reposoir," Borodin's "Au Couvent," Ravel's "Le Tombeau de Couperin" and Pavane "pour une infante défunte." Soprano Emily Ortlieb will perform "Pie Jesu" by Lili Boulanger, and the aria “The Field of the Dead” from Prokofiev's film score for the historical drama, "Alexander Nevsky." Admission is free with free-will donation at the performance. Donation via Venmo, Zelle, or by check can be tax deductible. All Saints Episcopal Church offers both indoor and outdoor seating. Registered audience receive directions to free parking. Visit https://gsdmusicoterie.org/all-events/ for updates. Greater San Diego Music Coterie on Facebook
  • Visit: https://keymartialarts.com/ Key Martial Arts on Instagram
  • Bats sometimes get a bad rap, but these fascinating facts show how they pollinate plants, control insects and thrive in the wild.
  • "San Diego's Lost Neighborhoods" features archival photos, newspaper clippings and TV newsreels documenting historically Black and Latino neighborhoods displaced by freeways like I-805 and SR-94.
  • The seasons are changing, and it’s a beautiful time of year to celebrate by creating whimsical fused glass art for your garden or windows! Your bright and cheerful sun catchers and garden sticks will make your garden, indoor potted plants, or windows sparkle! Instructor Suzanne Balestri will guide you in glass cutting techniques an design considerations to create your own artful creations to compliment your garden or to display in a sunny window. You will also receive two instructional videos a few days before the workshop so you’ll have a head start on what to expect. Students can make up to 3 pieces measuring approximately 1.5” x 11” each. All glass art will be kiln-fired after class and ready for pick up at the Craft Collective approximately one week after class. All materials are included, including 2 pre-class video instructions, and materials and firing for 3 glass pieces. Additional pieces can be made in class for $5 each (payable with cash in class). Materials fee of $10 (cash only) to be paid to the instructor at the start of the class. Beginners welcome. Ages 13+ years, or 8+ years with adult. Visit: Fused Glass Garden & Window Art Workshop San Diego Craft Collective on Instagram and Facebook
  • Open now through October 28. Please join us for a free public reception Saturday, Aug. 16, 3 p.m. to 5 p.m. The William D Cannon Art Gallery is thrilled to host "Printed & Stitched," which examines the storied overlap between printmaking and textiles. This exhibit features 58 original artworks created by members of the California Society of Printmakers and Studio Art Quilt Associates of California & Nevada regions. City of Carlsbad on Facebook / Instagram
  • New film streaming now paints a riveting portrait of actress Tura Satana, who played the iconic Varla in Russ Meyer's “Faster, Pussycat! Kill! Kill!”
  • Blending folk, jazz, psychedelia, and world traditions, these three acclaimed musicians create an expansive sonic journey shaped by improvisation, connection, and rich visual storytelling. Their performances are described as immersive, boundary-dissolving experiences that draw listeners into a shared moment of presence and wonder. Julien Cantelm is a San Diego based world class drummer, multi-instrumentalist, and songwriter whose music and playing is as deep and welcoming as it is rhythmically adventurous. Known for his extraordinary sensitivity behind the kit, Julien listens deeply to his bandmates, the moment, and the silence between notes. His playing is often described as hypnotic, soulful, and full of quiet fire, turning rhythm and melody into an intimate conversation. Whether on a festival stage or in a quiet living room, he invites listeners to slow down, tune in, and feel the heartbeat that connects us all. Jesus Gonzalez is a renowned San Diego based singer-songwriter whose artful blend of folk, psychedelia, and electronic textures creates deeply immersive musical experiences. In a recent interview with NPR’s top shelf artists series, Jesus said “At the core of it all I think my music is simply shouting ‘Can you believe we’re all here?!’”. Jesus Gonzalez is more than a musician, he’s a sonic storyteller, inviting audiences to reconnect with a shared sense of self, wonder, and the heart of the present moment. Aaron Bowen is a San Diego based guitarist and singer-songwriter known for his warm, intimate sound and timeless songwriting. Blending jazz, folk, soul, and pop, Aaron’s music feels both classic and refreshingly personal. His soulful guitar work and evocative lyrics invite listeners into a world of quiet reflection and honest storytelling. Quartyard SD on Facebook / Instagram
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