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  • Marking the centennial of iconic saxophonist John Coltrane’s birth, an all-star lineup pays tribute to the inspirational artist, whose creativity and spirituality has influenced generations of musicians. The Coltrane 100 band offers modern interpretations of classic Coltrane repertoire, plus originals inspired by his legacy. - Joe Lovano, saxophone - Melissa Aldana, saxophone - Ndudzo Makhathini, piano - Matthew Garrison, bass - Jeff “Tain” Watts, drums La Jolla Music Society on Facebook / Instagram
  • Tides of Tranquility - Sound Bath & Group Reiki Join us for Tides of Tranquility, a soothing sound bath and group reiki experience set against the serene backdrop of Mission Bay. As the sun begins to set, we’ll flow with the rhythm of the water, releasing what no longer serves and inviting in renewal, peace, and balance. Led by a Certified Sound Healer: I'm a certified sound bath healer, Reiki practitioner, and trauma-informed wellness guide. I’ll guide you through a relaxing journey using crystal bowls and ambient healing sounds to help calm the nervous system and connect with your inner self. What to Bring: This is an outdoor event please bring anything that will help you feel cozy and safe, including: - Yoga mat - Pillow or bolster - Blanket - Eye mask or scarf - Jacket or layers (it may get chilly near the water) - Water and an open heart Location Details: The exact Mission Bay location will be emailed to you after registration. Please check your inbox before the event. Please arrive at least 15 minutes early to settle in. Arriving late can disrupt the flow of the experience for other participants. While this event takes place in nature, please note that ambient outdoor sounds may be present. Private & Group Sessions Available I also offer private and group sound baths. To explore future events and offerings, visit www.savvystaci.com or connect with me on Instagram. Let’s gather by the bay at sunset to reset, relax, and welcome our next chapter with the ease and flow of the tides.
  • NPR's Adrian Ma plays the puzzle with YPR listener Bill Hoffman of Helena, Montana, and Weekend Edition Puzzlemaster Will Shortz.
  • Join us for an engaging and informative evening focused on keeping athletes and active individuals healthy, strong and injury-free. No registration required. Connect with leading orthopedic specialists: • Mahi Trivellas, MD Sports Medicine Orthopedic Surgeon Topic: How to recognize, prevent and manage the most frequent injuries seen in tennis players of all levels. • Thomas Hong, MD, MS Orthopedic Surgeon, Hip and Knee Replacement Specialist Topic: Impact of arthritis on athletic performance, and treatment options to remain active • Amy Papa, PT Director of Physical Therapy Topic: Physical therapy in injury recovery and long-term joint health Event highlights: • Expert-led presentations on sports injuries and joint health • Interactive Q&A session with orthopedic surgeons and a physical therapist • Networking opportunities with health care professionals and fellow attendees • Resources on injury prevention, treatment options and rehabilitation Sharp HealthCare on Facebook / Instagram
  • We join a whirlwind birding trip through San Diego — one of the top birdwatching destinations in the U.S. — where devoted birders set out at sunrise to spot 100 species in one day. The result? A surprising mix of meditation, curiosity and high-speed nature chasing.
  • This year’s black-tie event inspired by the miracles, intricacies, wonder, and power of nature features a special gourmet dinner created by Chef Jeffrey Strauss of the Pamplemousee Grill and dancing to the music of the Mighty Untouchables. Live and Silent Auctions as well as rooftop after party round out the evening. Patrons of the Prado is committed to raising funds supporting arts, culture, science, history, and theatre in Balboa Park and for programs that provide educational access, through our Bucks4Buses Initiative, for San Diego County K-12 schoolchildren to our nine beneficiaries. Since 1997, Patrons of the Prado has raised over 6.2 million dollars for our beneficiaries. Visit: https://www.patronsoftheprado.org/ Patrons of the Prado on Instagram and Facebook
  • Distinction Gallery is proud to present! Kelly Vivanco's 2025 Solo Exhibition: "RARE BREED" Opening reception on May 10th 6 p.m. - 10 p.m. Saturday with the Artist & live music. Drinks available for purchase at Last Spot Bar by TorTari! Immerse yourself in Vivanco's unique world of beautiful & whimsical characters! Visit: https://www.distinctionart.com/kellyvivancoart.php Distinction Gallery on Instagram and Facebook
  • Born in 1886 in Illinois, Alice Barnett pursued advanced musical training in both Chicago and Berlin. Her diaries, correspondence, and surviving manuscripts from this formative period reveal a spirited and determined young musician whose talent was evident from an early stage. This lecture explores Barnett’s educational experiences, her travels throughout Europe, and the broader musical and cultural contexts that shaped her development. Selected performances of her early compositions—many unpublished and indicative of her evolving voice as a composer—offer insight into the foundations of her later, more mature work. About Dr. Katina Mitchell Dr. Katina Mitchell is a native of San Diego. She has sung with the San Diego Symphony; lautten compagney BERLIN; MicroFest, Los Angeles; Monday Evening Concerts, Sing-Akademie zu Berlin, Volti, San Francisco; Bach Collegium San Diego, The Da Camera Society, Los Angeles; and more. A favorite engagement was performing with Ensemble Vocatrix in fully staged productions of Hildegard von Bingen’s Ordo Virtutum in Los Angeles and Berkeley. Recently Mitchell has sung as both soloist and chorister with San Diego Master Chorale, Sacra/Profana, and the Schola Cantorum of St. James-by-the-Sea. Her work has been featured at the Velaslavasay Panorama, Los Angeles and the Medieval History Center in Azincourt, France, and in media outlets including the BBC, NPR’s Life in Berlin, and the Los Angeles Times. In 2023, Mitchell began presenting her extensive original research on composer Alice Barnett, giving lectures with the San Diego History Center; the Western History Association, Los Angeles; National Association of Teachers of Singing (NATS), San Diego chapter, at San Diego State University; Palomar College; and Society for American Music, Tacoma, Washington. Katina holds degrees in music from Rice University and the University of Southern California (USC). She is a member of the music faculty at Palomar College, teaches voice at Grossmont College, and maintains a private studio. About Dr. Yewon Lee Dr. Yewon Lee is a frequently sought-after conductor and collaborative pianist on the operatic and concert stage. Prior to relocating to San Diego, Lee was Assistant Music Director of Opera at Baldwin Wallace University and Adjunct Professor at Kent State University. In the operatic world, she coached at Baldwin Wallace Opera Theater, National Opera Center, Aspen Opera Theater Center, and International Vocal Arts Institute in Israel, France, Italy, and Japan. Born in Seoul, South Korea, Lee received a Bachelor of Music in piano performance from Seoul National University, completed her Master of Music in vocal accompanying at Manhattan School of Music, and earned an artist diploma in collaborative piano from The Juilliard School. She earned her Doctor of Musical Arts in choral music at USC. Currently, she is a music director of the San Diego Festival Chorus and the San Dieguito United Methodist Church. She also serves as the Far South Representative for the California Choral Directors Association. Visit: https://www.ljathenaeum.org/events/mitchell-25-0616 Athenaeum Music & Arts Library on Instagram and Facebook
  • Want to learn how to use a sewing machine? In this workshop, teens can get acquainted with the mechanics of a sewing machine, learn mending techniques, and customize an old jacket, hat, or tote bag. This class is for teens between the ages of 11-17. Refunds are not available for no-shows, but a credit will be provided for a future class at Studio HQ if you cancel at least 24 hours before the class. ArtReach San Diego on Facebook / Instagram
  • Prepare for 11 days of boundary-pushing, genre-defying, and unforgettable performances! The San Diego International Fringe Festival (SDIFF) is back May 15–25, 2025, bringing artists from around the world together to ignite stages across San Diego—and beyond. With over 230 performances across eight venues, and more than 48 artists and performance groups from countries including Australia, the UK, Mexico, and across the United States, SDIFF 2025 promises to be our most eclectic and electrifying festival yet. From raw solo shows and cutting-edge multimedia theater to family-friendly fun and immersive international offerings, this is art that challenges, connects, and inspires. Tickets & Passes SDIFF is proud to be 100% artist-driven—all ticket sales go directly to the performers. Individual Tickets: $13. 3-Show Pass: $35; 5-Show Pass: $55; 10-Show Pass: $104. Fringe Tag: $7 (One-Time Only) required for entry to all ticketed events and available at all festival venues. Your Fringe Tag supports the festival and keeps bold, independent art thriving in San Diego. Mark your calendar. Invite your friends. Please check the ticketing website for show information and times. San Diego International Fringe Festival on Facebook / Instagram
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