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  • Welcome to Le Salon De Musiques — a concert experience unlike any other. You will feel the essence of chamber music. Up-close seating allows you to enjoy music the way it was meant to be shared. Following the concert, meet the artists and fellow concertgoers while savoring a high tea buffet catered by De La Vina Catering. It’s an afternoon you will not soon forget, an experience that will enrich your life unlike any other form of entertainment. It takes place in San Diego, at the La Jolla Woman's Club. Concert 6: Sunday March 8, 2026, at 4 p.m. (Including high tea buffet after the performance) PROGRAM: Introduced by musicologist ADAM GILBERT - R. SCHUMANN: "LIEDERKREIS" OP 39 FOR TENOR & PIANO - R. SCHUMANN: PIANO QUARTET IN E FLAT MAJOR OP 47 - Z. NOSKOWSKI: PIANO QUARTET IN D MINOR OP 8 "US PREMIERE" Performed by: JON LEE KEENAN, TENOR AGATHA BLEVIN, VIOLIN JONAH SIROTA, VIOLA SARAH KIM, CELLO IRENE KIM, PIANO Tickets ($69-$120) available at: www.LeSalondeMusiques.com Or by phone: (310) 498 0257 Le Salon de Musiques on Facebook
  • Black History Month STEAM Event: Celebrating Inventor Garrett Morgan Sr., Build a Three Way Traffic Light Paper Thursday, Feb. 19, 2026 from 3 p.m. – 5 p.m. Garrett Augustus Morgan, Sr. was an American inventor whose curiosity and innovation led him to develop several commercial products, the successors of which are still in use today. A practical man of humble beginnings, Morgan devoted his life to creating items that made the lives of common people safer and more convenient. Among his creations was the three-position traffic signal, a traffic management device that greatly improved safety along America's streets and roadways. Morgan's technology was the basis for the modern-day traffic signal and was a significant contribution to development of what we now know as Intelligent Transportation Systems.
  • First, San Diego’s cannabis business tax isn’t projected to bring the expected revenue. Then, we explain what’s holding up the San Diego Unified School District’s recent land transfer proposal. Also, with one week of free parking in Balboa Park left, we give you an idea of what to check out. Plus, we have an update on KSDS, San Diego’s other public radio station. Lastly, Escondido is looking to crack down on the use of illegal or illicit fireworks.
  • MOXIE Theatre’s new show, "A Conversation with Edith Head," invites audiences into the world of the legendary costume designer through personal stories, insights into her Hollywood career, and the history behind iconic film looks. Susan Claassen portrays Edith Head in a performance shaped by the designer’s own words, interviews, and archives—an internationally acclaimed, award-winning production recognized for its contribution to theatre and film history. MOXIE Theatre on Facebook / Instagram
  • Join Parkway Plaza for Parkway Collectibles, a free monthly one-day pop-up event hosted by The Coin Toss! Open to collectors, fans, and the curious alike, guests are invited to visit and explore a variety of vendors, including Hot Wheels, Funko Pops, Pokémon cards, and more. The event takes place near Victoria’s Secret, across from Hot Topic, and is held on the last Saturday of every month. Don’t miss the chance to shop and discover unique collectibles all in one place! Visit: https://visitparkwayplaza.com/ Parkway Plaza on Facebook / Instagram
  • A special screening of the film that brought reggae music to the world and made the late Jimmy Cliff a global icon. Blessed with one the best soundtracks ever put on film, "The Harder They Come" is a gritty and razor sharp vision of working class life in Jamaica, a ground-breaking film that demonstrated that music and art can change the world. Jimmy Cliff who died in 2025 plays Ivan, a young songwriter who leaves the country for the big city to find his fortune. His dreams of making it in the music business and his battles with crooked promoters, religious conservatives and criminals on both sides of the law make him a folk hero. Shot in 1972 at the dawn of the blaxpoitation era in American movies following the success of Sweet Sweetback’s Baadasssss Song, Shaft, and Super Fly, this Jamaican film is a significant achievement in the development, in the 1970s, of both an international Black popular culture and worldwide Black independent film movement. Professor Mychal Odom of Mesa College will facilitate a Q&A session after the film Register now
  • Cygnet Theatre, now in the Arts District at Liberty Station, presents the San Diego premiere of the heartfelt, uplifting musical "Somewhere Over the Border." Inspired by a real-life journey, it blends magical realism with the charm of "The Wizard of Oz" as it follows Reina’s courageous path to build a better life. With vibrant characters and a lively, Latin-inspired score infused with cumbia, mariachi, boleros, American rock, and hip hop, the show explores family, sacrifice, and the pursuit of the American Dream—reminding us that courage can lead us anywhere, even over the rainbow. Begins February 18. Tickets on sale now! Cygnet Theatre on Facebook / Instagram
  • Symbolizing Love, Community, and Growth, the Love Tree is often visualized during Black History Month. This activity is for ages 4 and up.
  • Introducing...Cinema Club! A new monthly program which includes a film screening followed by a community discussion for cinephiles and movie lovers interested in having thought-provoking conversations about cinema. This month's featured film is "Summer of Soul (...Or, When the Revolution Could Not Be Televised)" (2021) in celebration of Black History Month. A powerful and transporting documentary—part music film, part historical record—created around an epic event that celebrated Black history, culture, and fashion. Over the course of six weeks in the summer of 1969, just 100 miles south of Woodstock, The Harlem Cultural Festival was filmed in Mount Morris Park. The footage was largely forgotten—until now. "Summer of Soul" shines a light on the importance of history to our spiritual well-being and stands as a testament to the healing power of music during times of unrest, both past and present. The feature includes concert performances by Stevie Wonder, Nina Simone, Sly and the Family Stone, Gladys Knight & the Pips, and more. 1h 58m. Rated PG-13. Light refreshments provided. Held on the last Tuesday of every month at 5:30 p.m. Each February, San Diego Public Library honors Black History Month, by celebrating culture and community, and recognizing the achievements—as well as the continuing struggles—of Black Americans Visit: https://sandiego.librarymarket.com/event/cinema-club-461996
  • Family Art Adventures are dynamic free guided tours specially designed for families with school-aged children ages 5 to 12. Tours are offered the first and third Saturdays of each month at 10:30 a.m. Family tour themes change monthly, and each family tour is followed by a hands-on art-making activity. All materials are provided. Visit: https://www.sdmart.org/event/family-art-adventures-2026/2026-02-07/ The San Diego Museum of Art on Instagram and Facebook
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