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  • The San Diego Jewish Men's Choir will present a Carnegie Hall Preview Concert of their program, "Jewbilation! 28 Years of Brotherly Love," featuring songs in various languages including English, Hebrew, Ladino and Yiddish. Bring your family and friends and come wish the group well as they prepare for their Carnegie Hall debut as part of the Distinguished Artists International New York 2026 season! Visit: https://www.sdjmc.org/ San Diego Jewish Men's Choir on Facebook
  • This Mother’s Day, treat Mom to a brunch as fabulous as she is! Located at the InterContinental San Diego overlooking the bay, Vistal invites you to experience a Mother’s Day filled with Baja Coast seafood, artisanal California cheeses, truffle infused quiche and eggs benedict, and carving stations featuring prime rib and more. Pair these with your choice of bottomless sparkling rose, Aperol spritzes, or mimosas. Make your reservations today here — she’s worth it! Vistal Bar + Restaurant on Facebook / Instagram
  • Reserve your seat for this month’s Artisan Table Signature Wine Series dinner for a taste of Napa Valley on the beautiful outdoor terrace at A.R. Valentien. Sip on standout wines from Darioush perfectly paired with the multi-course communal meal of seasonal bounty by Executive Chef Kelli Crosson. Roman Palumbo, Sales Manager, is joining this intimate dinner for an insightful discussion about the selected wine varietals. The Lodge at Torrey Pines on Facebook / Instagram
  • Tired of swiping? In this dating experiment, men compete on stage for one lucky bachelorette, with the little caveat that the men can't speak. Through a series of games - which includes calling the boys' moms and unlocking their phones - we narrow it down to two men. Finally, we hear their voices, and the lucky winning man is sent with our bachelorette to the bar for an immediate date. Audience members wear wristbands according to their relationship status, and a wingcouple (who wears actual wings) helps those of you who are too shy to make a move. This show has been featured in LA Magazine, LAist, KPBS, San Diego Magazine, and more. Created and hosted by Allison Goldberg. Want to be in the show? Want to nominate a single friend? Visit loveisntblind.com! Allison Goldberg on Instagram / YouTube
  • AI-generated videos of fighting between Iran and Israel went viral, and people asked chatbots if they were real. "What we're seeing is AI mediating the experience of warfare," said one researcher.
  • Reserve your seat for this month’s Artisan Table Signature Wine Series dinner for a taste of Paso Robles on the beautiful outdoor terrace at A.R. Valentien. Sip on standout wines from Patrimony perfectly paired with the multi-course communal meal of seasonal bounty by Executive Chef Kelli Crosson. Eryn Schnitzler, Sales Manager, is joining this intimate dinner for an insightful discussion about the selected wine varietals. The Lodge at Torrey Pines on Facebook / Instagram
  • A Sacramento wellness group is helping Latino seniors build community, improve their health and find renewed purpose.
  • Ana Maria Herrera: Layered Memories January 11–March 14, 2025 Opening Reception: Saturday, January 11, 5 p.m. – 8 p.m., during the Barrio Art Crawl Ana María Herrera’s work explores identity, displacement, and cultural coexistence through an intricate blend of found objects and diverse materials, such as wood, glass, metal, and fabric. Her compositions reflect the ephemeral nature of existence, particularly in the border region, where the complexities of migration and cultural negotiation are ever-present. By incorporating photographs, textiles, and three-dimensional elements, Herrera examines the emotional and physical boundaries that shape personal and collective identities, addressing themes of vulnerability, resistance, and resilience within the contemporary sociopolitical landscape. Herrera engages with layered complexities of human existence, crafting assemblages that challenge traditional notions of representation and foster dialogue about the realities of border life. Using windows and frames as both physical and symbolic elements, Herrera invites viewers to contemplate the tension between visibility and obscurity. These pieces serve as portals into narratives of migration and belonging while subtly addressing issues of surveillance and power dynamics. This exhibition encourages a critical examination of the intersection of culture, history, and memory in the shaping of individual and collective identities in an increasingly interconnected world. Ana María Herrera—Artist Statement In my assemblage art, I draw from the aged and textured materials of the past—pieces like rusted metal chains, weathered wood from light poles, bicycle wheels, pressure gauges, and electrical meters. These objects, marked by time and mystery, serve as silent witnesses to countless stories, histories, and transformations, much like the wisdom of an elder etched by years of experience. I am drawn to their deep tones and weathered surfaces, each item resonating with lives lived and “time stories” I may never fully understand. This uncertainty around their origins only enhances my appreciation, allowing me to create without the constraints of their original purpose and instead invite viewers to interpret their own narratives within these materials. In each assemblage, I work to honor the age, history, and hidden memories within these objects. Through layering and reimagining, I hope to give them new life, encouraging viewers to look closely, question, and connect with the unseen past that each object holds. Ultimately, my art celebrates the beauty in things long overlooked, encouraging a reverence for the history that surrounds us and inviting curiosity about what once was. Visit: https://www.ljathenaeum.org/upcoming-exhibitions Ana Maria Herrera on Instagram and Facebook
  • Mr. Boombastic turns “symphonic” for one night only in San Diego, as Shaggy joins forces with the San Diego Symphony and conductor Steven Reineke at The Rady Shell at Jacobs Park! From the beginnings of mento, ska, Rock Steady and Reggae to modern Dance Hall, the multi-GRAMMY® award winning artist presents a survey of Jamaican popular music, including his own culture-changing contributions to the tradition, featuring “It Wasn’t Me,” “Angel,” “Mr. Boombastic” and more. Shaggy performs with his band and the San Diego Symphony Orchestra. Shaggy Steven Reineke, conductor San Diego Symphony Orchestra Arrangements by David Serkin Ludwig Visit: https://www.theshell.org/performances/shaggy-wsdso/ Shaggy on Facebook / Instagram
  • 8-time Grammy® Award-winning artist Beck joins the San Diego Symphony Orchestra for one night only at The Rady Shell at Jacobs Park! Beck – whose artistic output includes 13 albums and hit singles such as “Loser,” “Where It’s At,” “Devil’s Haircut,” “The New Pollution,” “Jack-Ass,” “E-Pro” and “Girl” - will be joined by conductor Edwin Outwater in leading a night to remember on the San Diego Bay. - Beck - Edwin Outwater, conductor - San Diego Symphony Orchestra Beck on Facebook / Instagram
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