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  • Join us for One Paseo’s first-ever summer concert series featuring a diverse lineup of SoCal talent presented by Belly Up this July. The lineup will feature artists of various genres, so there will be something for every type of music listener. These shows will take place on the lawn behind Harland Brewing on July 8, July 22, August 5 and August 19. July 8: B-Side Players July 22: High Tide Society August 5: The Highwayman Show August 19: Sara Petite One Paseo on Facebook / Instagram
  • Centro Cultural de la Raza 2022 End of the Year Posada Fundraiser Celebrating 51 years of florecimiento at Balboa Park We invite you to our annual Centro Cultural de la Raza Posada Fundraiser on Dec. 17, 2022. This year we honor the 51 years of florecimiento at Balboa Park as a Xicano, Mexican, Indigenous and Latina/o/x-serving community cultural center. The posada coincides with our December exhibition honoring Indigenous Sovereignty and Indigenous cultural foodways. The Centro Cultural represents the continuous florecimiento of nuestro movimiento as a diverse yet unified community. Pa’lante siempre pa’lante! Your participation in this year’s posada will continue to support the ongoing work of the Centro Cultural de la Raza while highlighting the various members and groups artistically housed at the Centro. Your support will also ensure the Centro’s rightful place in the historic landscape of Balboa Park. Support la posada by attending our event or purchasing tickets for others to enjoy the evening. Your financial support can include purchasing a dinner meal ticket, raffle tickets for an array of gifts available that night, and/or participating in an art auction throughout the night. ————————————————- Tickets can be purchased through here!
  • Ashton Gallery at Art on 30th proudly presents "Our Collective American Memory" Art Opening and Exhibition. The show is an adaptation of the Smithsonian’s widely acclaimed book, The History of America in 101 Objects, written by Dr. Richard Kurin, Smithsonian Distinguished Scholar and Ambassador-at-Large. The show will feature a collection of unmistakably nostalgic American images including Julia Child’s kitchen, Abraham Lincoln’s stovepipe hat, Dorothy’s slippers and of course, the American flag, all created by Ashton’s Gallery’s Resident Professional artists. The show was jurorjuried by Karen Milbourne, Senior Curator Smithsonian Museum of African Art. Opening reception: Saturday, August 20 4 p.m. - 8 p.m. Socials: Facebook Instagram
  • Trio of new movies offer a genie, aliens and a U.S. Marine veteran.
  • The impacts of climate change including related disasters, such as wildfires and sea level rise, are increasingly raising a question about how best to save cultural heritage.
  • Allison Jones is known for casting actors who look like real people — and who are naturally funny. One of her hardest conversations? Telling Bob Odenkirk he didn't get Michael Scott in The Office.
  • Kevin Young first wrote his story about Emile, a boy in love with a field, as a bedtime poem for his son years ago. Now, it lives on as a picture book with watercolor illustrations by Chioma Ebinama.
  • Part Time Lover in North Park is partnering with a longtime San Diego record store to bring live vinyl DJ sets to a bar setting.
  • In 1966, Otis Taylor was refused his high school diploma from Manual High School in Denver, Colo., for refusing to cut off his afro at the administration's request.
  • Meticulously constructed by the Maritime Museum of San Diego over six years and US Coast Guard Certified, San Salvador is one of very few early modern replica ships in which members of the public can glimpse through experience what seafaring beyond the known world was like half a millennium ago. The San Salvador vessel represents a time and experience in Pacific maritime history for adventurers young and old. Maritime Museum of San Diego has sailed the California coastline visiting Oxnard, Monterey, Morro Bay, Santa Barbara, San Pedro, the Channel Islands and Ensenada, Mexico. This is her first voyage since 2019 pausing PHT plans due to the pandemic. The Maritime Museum of San Diego's Pacific Heritage 2023 plan allows visitors to explore San Salvador dockside in Santa Barbara and Morro Bay before setting sail for two spectacular voyages allowing the Maritime Museum of San Diego to host a small group of passengers aboard for a rare sailing adventure. During each voyage participants will learn how to sail a galleon, steer with a whipstaff, visit prehistoric archeological sites, learn about the Cabrillo voyages, sixteenth century navigation, shipbuilding, and naval warfare, including actual use of the San Salvador’s formidable battery of artillery. The first San Salvador voyage will depart Monday, August 21 from Morro Bay, California, call in to the Northern Channel Islands and return to Oxnard Saturday, August 26. The second voyage will depart on Sunday, August 27 from Oxnard, call in to the Southern Channel Islands and return to San Diego, California Friday, September 1. As a unique commentary on 2023 Voyage of Exploration multi-night & day voyages, San Salvador will again embark with a group of world-renowned historians and educators who will give lectures to the rest of the ship’s company, along with standing watch, steering, and sail handling with expedition participants. Each 6 day/5-night 2023 Voyage of Exploration is $2,259. per person. Meals and accommodation included. Space is limited. Early reservations are encouraged. Transportation to board or return from the vessel is not included. No sailing experience required. Guests must be twelve and up. Participants are expected to be able to climb unassisted over a Jacobs ladder and will do so before disembarking.
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