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  • Because your favorite love story is friendship. February isn’t just for romance. It’s for late nights, good music, and cocktails worth toasting with your favorite people. Skip the heart-shaped clichés and take Friday night with your girl gang at The Rooftop Bar. Inspired by the now-iconic Galentine’s tradition, this is your excuse to celebrate friendship the right way: curated beats, limited-edition craft cocktails, and a rooftop setting that sets the mood without trying too hard. No date required. Just the people who get you. Visit: https://www.rooftopbaroceanside.com/event/galentines-day-2026/ The Rooftop Bar Oceanside on Instagram and Facebook
  • Attendance at Balboa Park's museums are down 34% on average since paid parking went into effect inside San Diego's urban park, according to data released today by the Balboa Park Cultural Partnership.
  • An art exhibition of all mediums celebrating women artists of San Diego County. Visit: escondidoarts.org/
  • Japan Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi will be the first U.S. ally to visit the White House since President Trump asked for help in sending ships to patrol the Strait of Hormuz.
  • Ikebana is the Japanese art of flower arrangement. It is more than simply putting flowers in a container. It is a disciplined art form that breathes life into each composition, harmonizing the elements of nature and humanity. Learn to create these stunning pieces of art that intertwine Japanese culture and the changing of the seasons. By end of the semester, you will have learned to design beautiful and professional looking arrangements for both everyday and special occasions. This class is free and open to the public. Contact Prof. Takeya at mtakeya@sdccd.edu for more information and to register. Audience: Adults, Seniors Location: Community Room Visit: https://www.sandiego.gov/public-library/locations/mission-valley-library Mission Valley Branch Library on Facebook
  • Viva La Raza: Reflections on San Diego’s Chican@ Movement is a multigenerational exhibition presented by The Woo in collaboration with Subcultura Curation in Barrio Logan, one of San Diego’s recognized cultural districts. Opening Saturday, April 11, 2026, the exhibition is inspired by the resistance, cultural pride, and community movement surrounding Chicano Park Day (April 25) and will be on view throughout that weekend. Through visual art, archival materials, photography, and storytelling, "Viva La Raza" brings together multiple perspectives reflecting the history, culture, and creative spirit of San Diego’s Chican@ community. The exhibition features Aztlan Archives as a central historical anchor, a focus on the Queer Chicanx experience in collaboration with Lambda Archives of San Diego, a community-led photography exhibition by Manuel Ceniceros and "All For Logan," and a solo presentation of new works by BRISK ONE. Together, these elements highlight both the legacy and ongoing evolution of the movement in San Diego. The exhibition offers visitors an opportunity to reflect on the histories, cultural contributions, and creative expressions that continue to define and inspire the region today. OPEN TO THE PUBLIC!
  • Another severe wildfire season is forecast for the Western U.S. due to record-breaking heat and an abysmal snowpack. Some states and utilities are trying to get ahead of that threat using AI.
  • Get ready to shout B-I-N-G-O for a great cause! Join us for a night of fun, prizes, and puppy love—all to support Road Dogs Rescue. Classic bingo games Fun prizes Bring your pup $20 bingo cards — 100% donated to Road Dogs Rescue Come play, sip, and help make a difference—one bingo card at a time! Pure Pawsh on Facebook / Instagram
  • Pope Leo XIV's four-nation, 11-day trip to Africa is so dizzying in its complexity it recalls some of the globetrotting odysseys of St. John Paul II in his early years.
  • Alex Murdaugh — the disgraced former lawyer serving a life term for the murders of his wife and son — will get a new trial in South Carolina, the state Supreme Court said on Wednesday.
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