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  • Little Italy Mercato | Every Saturday & Wednesday Make the Little Italy Mercato part of your holiday tradition! Shop San Diego County’s largest farmers’ market for fresh produce, baked goods, artisan crafts, and local gifts, perfect for holiday meals and unique presents. From spooky fun to twinkling lights, Little Italy has something for everyone to enjoy this holiday season. We can’t wait to celebrate with you in the heart of the neighborhood! Little Italy | San Diego on Facebook / Instagram / TikTok
  • Ho Ho Ho… Can you hear those jingle bells? This year SANTA IS BACK for our annual Little Italy Tree Lighting and Christmas Village on Saturday, December 6 from 4 p.m. to 8 p.m.! Transforming into a winter wonderland with Christmas twinkle lights down all the streets, our beautiful urban neighborhood will be adorned with 10-foot tall nutcrackers and kinetic tree holiday displays on street corners, Christmas songs and more. Family, friends, and neighbors are invited to come together to experience true holiday joy at this family-friendly event and enjoy the neighborhood’s festive décor—including two Christmas trees, Joshua Hubert’s Aurora tree at Piazza Basilone and the permanent 25-foot tree at Piazza della Famiglia, seasonal vendors, live music and entertainment, holiday treats, a traditional Italian tree lighting ceremony, and this year SANTA IS BACK to grant everyone’s Christmas wishes! You can also enjoy our Christmas Village, located on India Street between W. Cedar and W. Grape Streets, where you’ll find one-of-a-kind stocking stuffers and other holiday gift and artisan vendors and select Little Italy Mercato vendors. The festivities start at 4 p.m., with the Tree Lighting Ceremony taking place in the Piazza della Famiglia at 6:30 p.m. Little Italy | San Diego on Facebook / Instagram / TikTok
  • Join the North Coast Symphony for "Echoes Through Time," a concert of timeless classics and contemporary works, on Saturday, October 18 at 2:30 p.m. at the San Dieguito United Methodist Church, 170 Calle Magdalena, Encinitas. The program includes Copland’s uplifting "Fanfare for the Common Man," Mendelssohn’s dramatic "Reformation Symphony." Gershwin’s beloved "Rhapsody in Blue" with pianist Phillip Dannels, and Jose Elizondo’s vibrant "Estampas Mexicanas." The program also includes Ching-Shan Chang’s reflective piece "In History, In Memory." North Coast Symphony on Facebook
  • Tilly Norwood, an AI-generated avatar, is being compared by its creators to A-list human actors. SAG-AFTRA and others are pushing back.
  • Music shouldn't be treated like a game to master — it should be treated like something that affects and potentially changes you.
  • San Francisco-based dance and music ensemble La Mezcla’s "Ghostly Labor" explores the history of labor in the U.S.–Mexico borderlands through tap, Mexican Zapateado, Son Jarocho, Afro-Caribbean movement, and live music. La Mezcla on Facebook / Instagram
  • Prolific drummer, composer, and producer Makaya McCraven performs from his new album: "In These Times," a triumphant culmination of a project over seventeen years in the making. Makaya McCraven on Facebook / Instagram
  • Little Saigon San Diego will hold a tribute concert that retraces the path of the Vietnamese diaspora over 50 years. Also, what makes silent films unique? And finally, we dive into the North Park Music Fest and more in your weekend arts preview.
  • Moonlight Beach Concert: Lolo Paniolo & Kehulili O Kailani Dancers Toes in the sand--what better way to enjoy a summer concert? Moonlight Beach is the place to be all summer, and twice a month in July and August, the City's Cultural Arts Division brings great performers to the stage. Musical styles vary and may include everything from Latin jazz and country western to reggae and '80s rock. Bands play on a state of the art professional stage in front of a large sandy beach, with plenty of room to move with the music. Sponsorship opportunities are available. Sunday, July 13 will feature: Lolo Paniolo & Kehulili O Kailani Dancers. City of Encinitas on Facebook / Instagram
  • The White House said that after the administration eliminates "woke" culture from the Smithsonian, it would expand to other museums around the country. Would that be possible?
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