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  • Celebrate Valentine’s Day with dinner at Piper. Join us for an evening of seasonal cooking, coastal flavors, and a relaxed night by the beach. The menu is designed for sharing, lingering, and enjoying the moment, with dishes that highlight fresh ingredients and thoughtful preparation. Settle in, take your time, and let the evening unfold with good food and ocean air just steps away. $115 per person plus tax and service charge $55 per child (ages 6-12) plus tax and service charge Piper Restaurant on Facebook / Instagram
  • Comedian, New York Times Best Selling Author, Emmy-winning journalist, musician and creator of the viral sensation, The Manitowoc Minute, Charlie Berens has announced his LOST & FOUND TOUR. His latest Good Old Fashioned Tour played 127 shows in 88 cities and was shot as a follow-up special to his 2023 one hour debut, Midwest Goodbye. This string of success has led to his New York Times Best Seller "The Midwest Survival Guide" being optioned for TV development and three sold out nationwide stand-up comedy tours. In his free time, Charlie hosts the Cripescast podcast where he has meaningful conversations with a wide range of guests, including musicians, headlining comedians, dairy farmers, groundbreaking scientists, government officials, world-renown chefs, artists, business leaders, sports Hall of Famers, explorers, Olympians, and creators about their story and connections to the Midwest. In addition to Cripescast, Charlie also co-hosts the Bellied Up podcast w/ “Myles The You Betcha Guy” where the two of them belly up at a small-town bar every Thursday and take live calls from all over the Midwest and rest of the world. In 2020, Charlie paired up with Horseshoes & Hand Grenades alum Adam Greuel to release the music/comedy album, "Unthawed." The album, which is a mixture of bluegrass, country, and Charlie’s comedy, hit #1 on the Billboard Bluegrass chart and #6 on the Bluegrass Comedy chart. The duo followed that up with "Dive Bar Dinner" in 2023, which also charted on the Billboard Charts. Most recently, he was featured in a nationwide Target campaign, served as the ambassador for Feeding America Eastern Wisconsin’s Annual Food for the Holidays Campaign and launched Berens Old Fashioned Brandy which is in stores across Wisconsin. Throughout all his work, Charlie aims to connect with people through comedy and authenticity.
  • Dean Z, Entertainer of the Year and star of the hit internationally touring production "Elvis Lives" is bringing his all-new high energy Elvis tribute show to the Balboa Theatre. "Dean Z -The Ultimate Elvis" is a musical journey spanning the 20 year career of the "King of Rock 'n' Roll", from his rise to fame in the 1950s, to his infamous Las Vegas performances of the 1970s. "Dean Z - The Ultimate Elvis" boasts a powerful 11-piece band, horn section, incredible background vocalists and immersive video content for a truly unforgettable concert experience! Dean Z on Facebook / Instagram
  • A mother’s deep bond for her children is the subject of an exhibit for Women’s History Month at The Photographer’s Eye Gallery, which will show works by three accomplished artists, Debe Arlook, Christina McFaul and Michele Zousmer. "Mother/Child" will open March 7 at the nonprofit Photographer’s Eye in Escondido, with the gallery hosting an artists’ reception on March 14, when the three artists will attend a walk-through of their work at 4 p.m. The reception will follow at 5 p.m. The exhibit will end on April 4. Gallery hours are 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. on Fridays and Saturdays, and by appointment. Attendance is free. Debe Arlook will display photographs from "one, one thousand," which documents the relationship between her sister and her sister’s son, an epileptic who requires constant care. Christina McFaul will show monochrome images from her book, "Sanctuary in the Wild," which follows her two young sons as they immerse in nature. Michele Zousmer will show photos from "MIS[S]UNDERSTOOD," a colorful series about Irish Travelers and the significant role mothers play in this marginalized ethnic group. Arlook began documenting the relationship between her sister, Lori Sandler, and her nephew, David, 31, almost by chance. During the throes of the Covid epidemic she drove from her Los Angeles home to Colorado to visit with her sister and nephew. One day she was standing in the kitchen doing what photographers do, shooting images, when a voice in her head said, “You need to make a project about Lori and David.” As soon as she heard the voice she knew it was true but was unsure how to go about it. As if addressing this doubt, the voice said, “You’ll figure it out,” and in that moment Arlook knew she could rely on her experience. She followed her intuition and documented the trying and loving relationship between the pair. The photos include statements by Lori, a life-long caregiver, explaining some of the content. Arlook says she hopes her viewers will look beyond Lori’s daily trials and David’s physical challenges, and that the project isn’t designed to evoke sympathy. “That wasn’t what this story was meant to be,” she says. “This is a story of a mother’s love and dedication to her child’s well-being. Our story is one of countless family care-giver stories around the world. We wanted to show what goes on behind closed doors so others in similar situations would feel seen and not alone. ... It is a heavy story, but an important one.” Arlook’s project, one, one thousand has been published and shown on three continents, at the University of Colorado Anschutz Medical School, and has been presented at a Harvard Medical School conference co-hosted with Boston Children’s Hospital. McFaul similarly traces the bond between mother and child, as her lens follows her two young sons as they discover nature in a steamy, watery world. Her images have a furtive quality, as if we as viewers are peeking in on private moments in a child’s world of wonder. McFaul, who is based in San Diego, said chance played a role in her project. “I didn’t go out with the intention of making the work,” she says, but was taking candid shots of her two boys in a natural setting. “The first image I made was of my son in natural hot springs, floating and looking up into the tree canopy. Something in his stillness revealed a part of him I had never seen before. He was completely still, appearing to be at one with nature; enveloped and engrossed in wonder and awe.” She originally intended to create a family book, but as she showed the images to others they were taken by the beauty and mystery. McFaul realized she had captured a universal experience — an initiation with nature. The result is her book, "Sanctuary in the Wild." “I feel that nature is very much alive, so when we are in reverence to her, you start to see what is normally unseen.” Michele Zousmer’s discovery of Irish Travellers was born of curiosity, after seeing a reality show in which they were a subject. She went to Ireland and was introduced to them through a colleague, who took Zousmer to a horse festival. While he photographed the horses, Zousmer photographed the Irish Traveller women. “They were over the top,” says Zousmer, a San Diego resident. “They looked so provocative and inappropriate, and I said what is going on here? These women are amazing, I love them.” Zousmer has a history of photographing marginalized communities, especially women, and she didn’t need someone to explain what her lens was revealing. The Travellers are an ethnic minority within Ireland who endure social ostracism, and as a result suffer the pains of depression, domestic violence and suicide. Hence the title for this body of work and her book, "MIS[S]UNDERSTOOD." “When I met these women in Ireland and I saw the hardships they went through, that became my focus,” she says. “That’s what I do, that’s where my project led me, and that’s where the book got made.” Zousmer has visited the Irish Travellers several times over the past eight years, establishing relationships, each time focusing on families as they grow. Debe Arlook: https://www.debearlookphotography.com Christina McFaul https://www.christinamcfaul.com Michele Zousmer https://www.michelezousmer.com The Photographer’s Eye on Facebook / Instagram
  • Support local small businesses this Valentine’s Day at Parkway Plaza’s Valentine’s Craft and Vendor Market! Taking place on Saturday, February 7, and Sunday, February 8, from 11 a.m. - 6 p.m., experience this amazing indoor and outdoor vendor market that brings together local, independent businesses and merchants specializing in food, drinks, jewelry, handmade crafts, home decor, fashion, art, wellness, design, and more. Whether you’re shopping for a Valentine, Galentine, or a little something for yourself, discover unique, handcrafted finds made with love and care. Visit: https://visitparkwayplaza.com/ Parkway Plaza on Facebook / Instagram
  • Get ready, North America! The vocal wonder from Down Under, The Ten Tenors, are bringing their electrifying 30th Anniversary World Tour to your shores in 2026! After rave reviews, standing ovations, and sold-out tours across Europe and Australia, these ten talented and charismatic Aussies are thrilled to return to their favorite territory in the world. Celebrated globally for their unique blend of soaring harmonies, dynamic stage presence, and genre-defying performances, The Ten Tenors deliver an unforgettable musical experience. This special anniversary show features a powerful mix of Classical Crossover, Neapolitan Classics, and Classic Rock anthems—all delivered with their trademark Aussie charm and vocal brilliance. Fans will be treated to the group’s signature medleys, including three brand-new arrangements created exclusively for their North American audiences. Whether you’re a longtime fan or a newcomer, this tour promises an emotional, energetic, and deeply entertaining evening that showcases why The Ten Tenors remain one of the most beloved vocal groups in the world. If you see one tenor act this year—do yourself a favour and make it The Ten Tenors. Their voices will lift your spirits, stir your soul, and leave you cheering for more. Don't miss this chance to celebrate three decades of vocal magic with the group that redefined the tenor genre for the modern age. The Ten Tenors on Facebook / Instagram
  • First, Democratic Congressman Scott Peters weighs in on the U.S. attack on Venezuela. Then, last month almost every member of the U.S. military received a one-time payment of $1,776 dollars, we clarify where the funds came from. And, federal authorities missed the deadline to release more information around the death of an immigrant in Imperial County. Also, some Medi-Cal patients may notice a change when picking up their next prescription at the pharmacy. Lastly, yet another setback with the Harmony Grove South development.
  • Centro Cultural de la Raza & Danza Coatlicue invite you to our 10th Annual Día de los Muertos Celebration a time to honor and remember our ancestors, to celebrate their lives, and to come together en comunidad. Join us for altar tours, live music, and delicious food by Super Cocina @supercocinasd in celebration of life, memory, and culture. DJ set by Betty Bangs @bettybangs_vida Live performances by Prope del Río @propedelrio and Veracruz Blues This celebration reminds us that our loved ones never truly leave us — they live on through tradition, song, and love. We’ll see you at the Centro! Visit: https://www.centroculturaldelaraza.org/ Centro Cultural de la Raza on Instagram and Facebook
  • The Elizabeth Hospice invites the community to attend a heartfelt and vibrant Día de los Muertos (Day of the Dead) celebration and potluck on Saturday, November 1, from 11:30 a.m. to 2 p.m. in Mission Valley (exact address provided upon registration). Guests are invited to help decorate a community ofrenda as we honor the lives of family and loved ones who have passed. The day will include a potluck meal, storytelling, hands-on crafts for all ages, and a cacao ceremony with Nayelin Almonte. Bring a dish to share, a photo or small item for the ofrenda, and your stories. All are welcome to take part in this beautiful celebration of memory, connection, and culture. This free event is bilingual, for all ages, and open to the public. Please RSVP by emailing community@ehospice.org. Since 1978, The Elizabeth Hospice has been providing medical and emotional support to adults and children facing the challenges of an advanced, serious illness and restoring hope to those who are grieving. The Elizabeth Hospice is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization. Federal Tax ID 95-3275679 The Elizabeth Hospice invita a la comunidad a participar en la celebración del Día de los Muertos el sábado 1 de noviembre, de 11:30 a.m. a 2 p.m., en Mission Valley (la dirección exacta se comparte al registrarse). Las familias podrán colaborar en la decoración de una ofrenda comunitaria para honrar a sus seres queridos que han partido. Habrá comida tipo ‘potluck’, relatos, manualidades para todas las edades y una ceremonia de cacao guiada por Nayelin Almonte. Traiga un platillo para compartir, una foto o recuerdo para la ofrenda, y sus historias. Este evento es gratuito, bilingüe y abierto al público en general. Todos son bienvenidos a compartir esta hermosa tradición de memoria, conexión y cultura. Por favor, confirme su asistencia escribiendo a: community@ehospice.org The Elizabeth Hospice on Facebook / Instagram
  • KPBS Staff picks for where to hike, camp, birdwatch, bike and make the most of San Diego's sunshine and open spaces.
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