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  • The La Jolla Concours d'Elegance returns for an extraordinary three-day seaside experience where world-class automobiles, fine dining, art, and culture converge overlooking the Pacific Ocean. More than a car show, the La Jolla Concours is a curated luxury weekend-a gathering of collectors, designers, historians, and tastemakers drawn together by craftsmanship, performance, and beauty. Weekend Highlights VIP Opening Soirée Friday, April 24 | 6–10 p.m. | 21+ Begin the weekend in style with an exclusive coastal soirée featuring: - Handcrafted cocktails from expert mixologists - Culinary creations by San Diego's top restaurants - Chic live music and elevated ambiance - Rare vintage automobiles on display - Live auction with unique collectibles Dress to impress-this is La Jolla elegance at its most modern. Porsches and Power on Prospect ------------------------------ Saturday, April 25 | 5–9 p.m. Prospect Street transforms into a vibrant open-air showcase featuring: - Legendary Porsches, exotic supercars, and hypercars - Live music, gallery receptions, and retail specials - Specialty dining and cocktail menus throughout the village An immersive celebration of speed, design, and La Jolla nightlife. (Dining reservations recommended.) La Jolla Concours d'Elegance - Flagship Event ------------------------------ Sunday, April 26 | 9 a.m.–4 p.m. Widely regarded as one of the finest classic automobile showcases in the United States, the Concours brings together 170+ meticulously curated vehicles from around the world-spanning pre-war classics, racing legends, and one-of-a-kind international icons. Set on the lawn above La Jolla Cove, collectors compete for Best of Show, judged on elegance, technical merit, and historical significance. Enjoy: - Live music and docent-led tours by automotive historians - Champagne and Honey Tasting Garden - Coastal ocean views unlike anywhere else - Chef tastings, premium wines, and craft cocktails VIP and Collector Experiences ------------------------------ - VIP Ocean Suite with lounge seating and bottle service (limited availability) - Commemorative poster signed by renowned automotive artist Scott Jacobs - Early access, exclusive hospitality, and premium viewing areas 100% of net proceeds benefit the La Jolla Historical Society This is where automotive artistry meets coastal luxury. This is where you become part of the show. Tickets, VIP experiences, and vehicle registration: LaJollaConcours.com La Jolla Cove, California April 24–26, 2026 Early purchase strongly recommended-VIP experiences are limited. Date and Time: On Friday, 24 April 2026 9 a.m. - Sunday, 26 April 2026 11 p.m. Venue details: La Jolla Cove, San Diego, California, 92037, United States Price: Tickets Starting from: $29 La Jolla Concours d'Elegance on Facebook / Instagram
  • La demanda afirma que a los inmigrantes se les está privando del debido proceso después de que previamente habían sido declarados aptos para su liberación, sólo para ser arrestados y detenidos cuando se les convocó repentinamente para reaparecer en una oficina del ICE.
  • People who care for an adult child, partner or sibling have to face the reality that their loved may outlive them. Planning ahead is key but it's not easy.
  • Bloopers have usually been funny endnotes to funny movies. They peaked in the late 1990s and early 2000s, but are seemingly fading away.
  • Extreme TSA lines at airports have left many passengers scrambling to rebook flights missed due to delays. But while airlines say they're helping flyers, they're not obligated to do so.
  • South Africa's iconic Market Theatre, born in the darkest days of apartheid and a force for change, is celebrating its 50th anniversary.
  • Members of the MAGA faithful gathered in Texas for the annual Conservative Political Action Conference. While tensions over Iran split some attendees, Trump remained the glue holding them together.
  • Project [BLANK]’s annual exhibition returns to close the season with a festival of innovative local art and music. This year’s WORKING TITLE fills the soaring gothic halls of St. Paul’s Cathedral with bold visual art, multimedia installations, performance art, and live experimental music from a diverse group of transborder artists. This year, WORKING TITLE centers on the theme of Sanctuary. What defines a sacred or protected space? What boundaries—physical, social, spiritual—are drawn to offer refuge to those under threat? We invite artists to submit works that engage with sanctuary as a personal experience, a collective practice, an architectural condition, or a political act of resistance. At its center is the world premiere of a major new work by San Diego composer Michelle Lou—a mind-melting composition for voices, tubas, pipe organ, and electronics—surrounded by three days of new works, installations, and thought-provoking performances from some of the most exciting creative voices in Southern California, Tijuana, and Baja California. The exhibition is curated by sculptor Diana Benavídez and Artistic Director Leslie Ann Leytham, and artist submissions will be reviewed by a panel of artists: Alessandra Moctezuma, Alvaro Díaz, Cat Gunn, and Luisa Martínez. Project [BLANK] on Facebook / Instagram
  • Get ready for a full-throttle dance party where human creativity and machine intelligence collide. Headlining the night is Deep World, a new live audiovisual/AI performance by VJ Übergeek, the long-running performance persona of artist Amy Alexander, joined by DJ monocromo. Picking up where Übergeek’s legendary CyberSpaceLand series (2000–2015) left off, Deep World blends club energy with theatrical spectacle, part live text improv, part VJ set, and part video game. As Übergeek converses with a custom-trained AI built on the words of writers and thinkers who have navigated crisis, the dialogue drives a pulsing, immersive cathartic rave. The party kicks off with high-energy, algorithmically generated sets by Joe Cantrell and Matty Terrones & Victor Castañeda, priming the dance floor with worlds of sound, light, and automation. Project [BLANK] on Facebook / Instagram
  • Sound artist Marguerite Brown opens the evening with an exploration of the electric guitar as a celestial body, using planetary tuning forks, custom hardware, and extended performance techniques to reveal new resonances and cosmic frequencies. Her work invites listeners to consider sound as both vibration and matter, connecting the earthly and the astronomical. Following Brown, the bi-coastal quartet MOONS —Judith Berkson, Laura Cetilia, Katie Porter, and Christine Tavolacci — presents a set of new compositions born from years of collaboration in experimental music. Their performances traverse chamber textures, electroacoustic landscapes, and subtle improvisations, creating music that is intimate, exploratory, and richly detailed. Together, Brown and MOONS offer an evening that bridges the cosmic and the deeply intimate. Project [BLANK] on Facebook / Instagram
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