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  • "Sabor Del Barrio" is a one-day, self-guided celebration of Chicano food, culture, and community, right in the heart of Barrio Logan. Explore 35+ of Barrio Logan’s best restaurants, bakeries, coffee shops, breweries, and distilleries, all serving up bold flavors rooted in tradition, creativity, and culture throughout the historic Barrio Logan Cultural District. Stroll, bike, or hop on the free trolley shuttle as you taste your way through the barrio, surrounded by vibrant murals, outdoor public art, lowriders, street vendors, and the unmistakable energy that makes Barrio Logan unlike anywhere else. All funds are reinvested into the community! Support the Barrio and leave with a full happy belly. Your ticket includes: • A tasting at all 35+ participating businesses • Free entry to the Chicano Park Museum & Cultural Center, The Atheneum Art Center, Quint Gallery, and a tour at Tao Clay. • Free trolley shuttle service throughout the district Date: Sunday, June 7, 2026 Time: 12 p.m. – 4 p.m. Location: Barrio Logan Cultural District Price: Advance tickets: $40. Day-of tickets: $55 (if available) Come hungry. Leave inspired. Experience the barrio through its flavors. Tickets are limited. Grab yours before they’re gone! Visit: https://www.barriologanassociation.org/product-page/sabor-del-barrio-ticket Barrio Logan on Instagram and Facebook
  • This year's Arctic Report Card from the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration finds that the northernmost part of the Earth is warming faster than the global average, leading to melting glaciers, shifting fish populations, and rivers running orange.
  • The White House Correspondents' Dinner will be headlined by a mentalist instead of a comedian. Oz Pearlman tells NPR he hopes to unify, delight and puzzle the crowd — but can't reveal how.
  • Join us for an evening of fresh insight and cinematic exploration with Professor Daisuke Miyao as we celebrate his newest book, "Ozu and the Ethics of Indeterminacy." A leading scholar of Japanese cinema, Chair of the Department of Literature, and fellow of the Suraj Israni Center for Cinematic Arts at UC San Diego, Professor Miyao invites audiences to reconsider how films create meaning. Drawing on carefully curated clips from the work of Yasujirō Ozu, his talk examines how cinema can resist singular interpretation, opening instead onto multiple perspectives and modes of experience. What does it mean to watch a film without a fixed point of view? How do images shape not only what we see, but how we understand the world? Through the concept of an “ethics of indeterminacy,” Miyao offers a nuanced and timely framework for engaging with cinema in all its complexity. The presentation will be followed by a moderated Q&A, offering an opportunity for deeper conversation and engagement with Professor Miyao’s work. This event also marks a significant moment in Professor Miyao’s scholarly career, celebrating the publication of two major books in close succession—an achievement that underscores his dynamic contributions to the field of film studies. Hosted by the Suraj Israni Center for Cinematic Arts, this event is open to students, faculty, staff, and members of the wider community. We invite you to be part of this lively and thought-provoking discussion. Visit: https://calendar.ucsd.edu/event/re-examining-cinema-studies-ozu-and-the-ethics-of-indeterminacy Suraj Israni Center for Cinematic Arts on Instagram
  • The Navy SEAL Museum San Diego features multimedia experiences, including a virtual reality mission to rescue hostages.
  • Burn All Books faces its third rent hike in three years and is searching for a new location.
  • Ikebana is the Japanese art of flower arrangement. It is more than simply putting flowers in a container. It is a disciplined art form that breathes life into each composition, harmonizing the elements of nature and humanity. Learn to create these stunning pieces of art that intertwine Japanese culture and the changing of the seasons. By end of the semester, you will have learned to design beautiful and professional looking arrangements for both everyday and special occasions. This class is free and open to the public. Contact Prof. Takeya at mtakeya@sdccd.edu for more information and to register. Audience: Adults, Seniors Location: Community Room Visit: https://sandiego.events.mylibrary.digital/event?id=320512
  • Join San Diego Poet Laureate and English teacher Paola Capó-García in this one of a kind art and writing workshop for tweens and teens! Participants will have the opportunity to examine poetry and then write their own work (or develop a piece they’ve already started previously). Then using a variety of art materials, poets will begin to create their own zines. Registration for this free program is required at sandiego.events.mylibrary.digital. Audience: Kids ages 11-18 Visit: https://www.sandiego.gov/public-library/locations/mission-valley-library Mission Valley Branch Library on Facebook
  • Extraordinary Desserts invites you to treat yourself to an elegant afternoon with a Holiday High Tea service, offered all December long from Sunday-Friday from 2:30-5 p.m. at the Little Italy location. Guests will enjoy gourmet loose-leaf tea, savory toasts, and a rotating selection of seasonal sweets, with the option to elevate the experience with sparkling bubbles. Priced at $60 per person (tax and gratuity not included), this indulgent experience is perfect for relaxed weekday celebrations, intimate get-togethers, or a leisurely treat this holiday season. To reserve, a minimum of two business days’ notice is required, along with a valid credit card on file (High Tea is unavailable on 12/25, 12/26, 1/1 and 1/2). Extraordinary Desserts on Facebook / Instagram
  • Jonah Neal, 25, was struck by a Homeland Security Investigations agent in May. There have been at least four deadly shootings related to the task force.
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