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  • Sunday, June 15 The Ultimate Father’s Day Giveaway at Rustic Root This Father’s Day, we’re raising the stakes—and the steaks. Two lucky winners will take home the ultimate grill setup: A brand-new grill and twelve 16oz ribeyes. How to Enter: – Every Father’s Day reservation = 3 entries – Make your reservation by June 6th = 5 bonus entries – Bonus entry: Comment on our Instagram post Prizes: 1st Place: Grill + 12 Ribeyes 2nd Place: $150 Rustic Root Gift Card 3rd Place: Bottle of Black Market Whiskey Father’s Day BBQ Special We’re serving a mouthwatering BBQ plate featuring: – St. Louis-style pork ribs – Jerk-charred half chicken – Pilsner-braised pork shoulder – Cilantro slaw – Dark brown sugar and molasses baked beans – Creamed corn – Loaded potato – Roasted jalapeño and cheddar cornbread with pecan maple butter Of course, we’ll also be featuring a handcrafted Old Fashioned to toast Dad in style. Celebrate Dad. Win Big. Eat Well. Reservations are filling fast—book now and get in the game. Winners will be announced Monday, June 16th via Instagram and email. Rustic Root - Gaslamp on Facebook / Instagram
  • Food and cooking play a big role in Juneteenth celebrations. The barbecues and fish fries woven into Black culture helped shape American cuisine.
  • Ahead of Mother's Day, we're bringing awareness to challenges faced by Black working mothers. Plus, how to navigate feelings of grief and loss tied to Mother's Day.
  • Special Event in honor of Juneteenth on June 19 from 6-9 p.m., more info forthcoming! Oolong Presents “Sun Goin' Down” A Debut Solo Exhibition by 2025 UCSD MFA Graduate John Singletary June 6 to 25, 2025 This powerful body of work, four years in the making, introduces Singletary’s haunting, symbolic, and deeply personal paintings to the public for the first time. Singletary’s painting practice delves into memory and myth. Drawing from Biblical and Classical tales, Southern folklore, his family’s spiritual lineage, and the subconscious, the artist channels a visual language steeped in longing, pain, and transformation. His work explores themes of death, love, and fear, and reanimates the sacred and the subconscious through ritualized technique and iconographic reference. “My aim is to make paintings that create a separation from the self and its fears or desires, creating space for thinking.” In “Sun Goin' Down,” Singletary’s technique and process becomes part of the meaning. Through methods such as sgraffito, sfumato, sanding, and scraping, the surface of each canvas evokes a kind of resurrection—a cycle of death and rebirth in oil and pigment. “In moments where I render carefully, there is longing. In moments where I have sanded the canvas bare, a subconscious death has occurred.” Singletary explores Christianity as both salvation and trauma, magic and evil. His paintings pulse with the ghost-like presence of those who came before, and the spiritual residue of Southern Black life. “Painting is alive—a deity that brings the dead back to life and allows what is absent to appear present.” “Sun Goin’ Down” refuses easy categorization. The works are both confession and apparition, echo and invocation. Rich in symbolism yet elusive in narrative, these paintings ask to be felt more than explained. They speak in the language of dreams—where trauma is transfigured into image, and gesture becomes truth. Join us at Oolong Gallery for this artist whose work is already pulsating with the intensity of a masterful voice. Gallery Hours: Wednesday–Saturday from 11 a.m. – 5 p.m. | appointments recommended w/ wider availability Instagram
  • A string of settlements has brought new scrutiny on whether the small South Bay city is doing enough to prevent fatal encounters with police.
  • Celebrate Pride with a darker edge at Gothic Pride, a one-night fusion of queer power, industrial beats, and underground energy — hosted at The Rail on Friday, June 20. This electrifying event brings together San Diego’s alt-queer scene with a dancefloor soundtracked by the best in gothic, industrial, new wave, futurepop, and trance. Whether you come dressed in black lace or neon PVC, all are welcome to take part in a night where identity, expression, and music collide. Featuring DJs: - Cheshire - Kaerie - Robin Roth With haunting visuals, immersive sound, and a celebration of queer goth culture, Gothic Pride offers an alternative Pride experience — one that’s powerful, pulsing, and full of spirit. All proceeds go toward Goth Collective’s official Pride Parade float, helping bring more visibility, creativity, and edge to the celebration of our queer community. Visit: Gothic Pride at The Rail
  • Natural Healing Triple Protection Bracelet Design and make your own natural healing triple protection bracelet, said to promote emotional balance, protection from negative energy, and boost overall well-being. The “triple protection” comes from three powerful semi-precious stones including black obsidian, hematite, and tiger’s eye. Meditation and affirmations will be initiated. Daily maintenance and upkeep tips for the bracelet will be advised. Japanese Friendship Garden & Museum on Facebook / Instagram
  • San Diego once had a bustling Chinatown with roots that go all the way back to the 1850s and 1860s. We dive into the history behind San Diego's historic Chinatown, and efforts to revitalize the district it once existed in.
  • Celebrate Black Culture at Kuumba Fest Join San Diego Urban Warriors for the 33rd Annual Kuumba Fest, a two-day celebration of Black art, culture, and empowerment hosted in the heart of the newly emerging Black Art & Culture District in Southeastern San Diego. From film to fitness, music to mentorship – this year’s Kuumba Fest has something for everyone. Explore the African Market Place, enjoy a youth theater performance, get active with a community obstacle course, and witness incredible Black talent at our dance showcase and finale concert. Kuumba Fest on Facebook / Instagram
  • Create a piece of art using any medium, inspired by black poets. It will be included in the library’s Juneteenth Zine. - Pauline Foster Teen Center (2nd Floor) - Age Group: Middle School Age, Teens San Diego Central Public Library on Facebook / Instagram
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