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  • A process called TMS can be a lifeline for patients who suffer from a depression that resists other treatments. Researchers want to know why it works and if it can work for other diseases.
  • The first flight into the new Terminal One is scheduled to arrive at 8:55 tonight, and the last flight out of the old Terminal One is set to depart 15 minutes later.
  • Three new hip-hop releases show a way forward for mid-level artists: albums the length of a network sitcom, and committing to the audience you already have.
  • The Puerto Rican superstar had never won any of the major prizes — album, song or record of the year — until last night. Other winners included Karol G and Alejandro Sanz.
  • A celebration of global flavors and culinary innovation! - food and beverage samples - chef demonstrations - artisan marketplace - live DJ's and games Visit: https://balboapark.org/event/san-diego-food-festival/ Balboa Park Cultural District on Instagram and Facebook
  • Downtown El Cajon is closing out summer with a celebration you won’t forget! On Sunday, September 21 from 2 p.m. to 8 p.m., the Prescott Promenade will come alive with music, cars, delicious eats, and fun for the whole family at the September to Remember Festival. Guests can enjoy live performances from Whitney Shay, Santana Ways, and The Mighty Untouchables, admire a dazzling car show featuring classic, vintage, and custom rides, and let the little ones have a blast with engaging children’s activities. The festival also features mouthwatering bites from local food trucks and unique shopping from specialty vendors. Whether you’re a music lover, car enthusiast, foodie, or just looking for a great day out with family and friends, this community celebration is one you won’t want to miss. Visit: https://www.downtownelcajon.com/september-to-remember#:~:text=Downtown%20El%20Cajon%20is%20sending,the%20September%20to%20Remember%20celebration. Downtown El Cajon on Instagram and Facebook
  • Join us to walk the neighborhood and participate in lots of free activities and fun for the whole family, including free Fitness and Yoga Classes and Fun Workshops. Scavenger Hunt Grab a Scavenger Map at either South Bark Dog Wash or Wicked Fit. Do cool activities around the neighborhood and collect stamps to enter into the South Park Raffle to win 1 of 3 Grab Bags featuring gifts from your South Park favorites (South Park Stores / Restaurants / Services!) - Collect min. 15 stamps for a single entry into the raffle - Fill your card completely to get 3 entries First 100 check-ins get a FREE South Park Daytime Walkabout TOTE BAG! Activities Include: Angelica B Beauty: Your official SPF Stop — Try, Buy, and Reapply AYI: Art Activity featuring Laurie Nascia (featured gallery artist) Baby Garten: Free baby sign language class 10-10:30 (ages 5-10 months) Pre-reg required Bad Madge: Music, lemonade and mimosas, custom cap bar, preview of Kid’s Corner and gift w/ purchase Bock: Tri Tip Sandwich specials & Brewery Spotlight of Wondrous Brewing (21+) Book Catapult: Community Book Map — help build a literary map of South Park. Bravo School of Art: Community Art Project and Instructor Demonstrations Carbon Angela’s Kitchen: Arepa Tastings Hawley Group with Compass: Old House Trivia Game Ivy Street Coworking: Kids’ Interactive Activity Kinder Mission Preschool: Games and Giveaways La Loupe Noir: Vintage clothing pop-up Mind Body Love: Mini Classes (yoga, breathwork, hypnosis) Moon & Sun: Sidewalk chalk art competition, Winner wins a $25 gift card Rad Habits: Juice & Smoothie Samples; Kids temporary tattoos & stickers South Bark Dog Wash: Dog and Cat Trivia and Prizes South Park Yoga: Four 30 min classes @ 10am, 11am, 12pm, 1pm The Ivy School: Interactive Art Activities and Live Music + Tour the Preschool The Rose Wine Bar: Mommenpop tastings & Spritz special (21+) Thread & Seed: Complimentary Mocktails and Treats Wicked Fit: 30 Minute Fitness Classes The South Park Business Group on Facebook / Instagram
  • Union Hall Gallery presents "Hiding in Plain Site," the debut retrospective by San Diego-based artist and designer Joseph A. Henseler, opening Saturday, July 12, 2025. The exhibition features 88 original works—ranging from sculpture and stained glass to painting and architectural design—created over the course of 30 years without public display. The show offers a rare glimpse into the deeply introspective practice of an artist who has quietly created in communion with nature, spirit, and self. Having moved across the country to live in the mountains of San Diego County to be mentored by renowned artist James Hubbell, Henseler’s work is rooted in reflection, emotional depth, and human connection. Opening night includes live music, refreshments, and a Q&A with the artist. The final night of the exhibition will feature a special live performance by Henseler’s wife, Chilean vocalist Lorena Isabell. "Hiding in Plain Site" runs through August 10 at Union Hall Gallery (2323 Broadway #201, San Diego, CA 92102). Admission is free and open to the public. Exhibition Details: Title: "Hiding in Plain Site: Retrospective of an Unknown Artist" Artist: Joseph A. Henseler Location: Union Hall Gallery, 2323 Broadway #201, San Diego, CA 92102 Dates: July 12 – August 10, 2025 Opening Night: Saturday, July 12 | 4 p.m. – 8 p.m. Concert Day: Saturday, August 9 | Exhibition open 11 a.m. – 5 p.m. | Live concert at 3 p.m. Closing Day: Sunday, August 10 | 11 a.m. – 5 p.m. Gallery Hours: Fridays: 2 p.m. – 6 p.m. Saturdays & Sundays: 11 a.m. – 5 p.m. Weekdays: By appointment only Admission is free and open to the public. Joseph A. Henseler on Facebook / Instagram
  • Experience the vibrant pulse of San Diego’s dance community with SEED, the latest production from Malashock Dance. This installment features bold new works by four San Diego-based choreographers, alongside a powerful piece by Artistic Director Christopher K. Morgan. Brought to life by Malashock’s acclaimed professional company, "SEED" is a celebration of powerful movement, fresh perspectives, and the unstoppable energy of San Diego’s dance scene. Don’t miss this performance experience — where the future of dance takes root. Choreographers: Giovanna Francisco, Iverson Harding, Nick McGhee, Christopher K. Morgan, Lexii Regina Bonus Experiences: October 26: Post show Q&A with choreographers and performers October 31: Industry Night (artist and dance community encouraged to come!) and post-show Q&A with choreographers and performers. Visit: https://www.ticketleap.events/tickets/malashockdance/Seed2025 Malashock Dance on Instagram and Facebook
  • San Diego Folk Heritage welcomes back performers and audience members for our annual Train Song Festival! There will be engines running around the park courtesy of Poway-Midland Railroad (for a nominal fee that supports the railroad), model trains inside Templars Hall, and some of San Diego’s best musical talent on the Gazebo Stage from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Be sure to check out the Poway Farmers Market from 8 a.m. to 1 p.m. and the Artisan Market from 8 a.m. to 2 p.m. in Old Poway Park. Free music, no ticket needed, on the pavilion, with shaded seating. 10 am: "Hop on Board" is a new musical written by Michael de Luca and developed by an ensemble cast about the Dust Bowl and the westward migration to California. The cast will be performing selected songs in this sneak preview performance! 11 am: Bill Dempsey continues the classic folksinger tradition, and sings more traditional songs, especially train ones, than you can shake a stick at. We are thrilled to have him back down from Orange County! Noon: Gayle Skidmore is a seven-time San Diego Music Award nominee who has written over 2500 songs. Classically trained on the piano from the age of four, she plays over twenty other instruments, including the mountain dulcimer, banjo, folk harp, and balalaika. 1 pm: UL Standard is a local San Diego trio. They perform at various venues throughout the city. The band offers a unique blend of Americana and funky folk. 2 pm: SDFH’s own JT Moring is a dynamic entertainer known for incisive songs, stories, and audience engagement. He performs original and traditional songs on guitar and banjo, accompanied by Terry Wardell on bass, Richie Strell on harmonicas, and maybe a special guest or two for this special performance. 3 pm: Sara Petite is an outlaw country headliner whose music reaches far beyond the genre’s borders. She has built an award-winning career with songs that owe as much to the rock ‘n’ roll roadhouse as they do the honky-tonk. San Diego Folk Heritage on Facebook / Instagram
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