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  • One DEADLY weekend only: Enjoy "Clue!" A hilarious murder mystery farce based on the screenplay by Jonathan Lynn Performed by the talented students at Coronado School of the Arts (CoSA)... see them before they become famous! Don't miss this KILLER show! Tickets available at the door or online at cosasandiego.com Written by Sandy Rustin | Additional Material by Hunter Foster and Eric Price | Based on the Paramount Pictures Motion Picture | Based on the Hasbro Board Game CLUE| Original Music by Michael Holland
  • Inspired by the American Jazz Age and Japan’s Taishō Romance, enjoy premium sake paired with creative small bites by Michelin-recognized Chef Brian Redzikowski at Kettner Exchange. Please join us for an intimate Sunday afternoon soirée where premium sake and chef-driven small bites come together in a refined yet playful setting. Designed to create new value for sake and spark the next wave of craft sake culture from San Diego, this experience blends timeless style with modern creativity for a truly elevated tasting journey. ++FEATURED EXPERIENCES++ WHOLE FISH BREAKDOWN - Watch our expert chefs perform a live breakdown of fresh hamachi, elevated with vibrant citrus and chili notes. CAVIAR TACOS - Experience the luxurious pairing of premium caviar with sake ++What to Expect & Your ticket includes++ - Explore 40+ Premium sake from variety of region in Japan - Opening remarks with Sparkling Sake Tower - Five refined bites by Chef Brian, composed to showcase harmony between food and sake - Action Station - Live fish breakdown show featuring the fresh seasonal catch, guided by expert chefs - Caviar Station - Experience the great pairing of Sake and Caviar - Original Sake glass to take home ++Event Theme & Attire: 1920s Vintage Glam & Jazz-Age Elegance++ We’d love for attendees to join in the fun by wearing outfits inspired by the theme!
  • A free 20min breakfast lecture series for our creative community. Join us for coffee, donuts, and inspiration every last Friday of the month. The art of Mr. Maxx Moses evolves from Graffiti to international muralist and beyond. Growing up within an art-form that was against the law and broke all the rules shaped not only his outlook on life but encouraged him to question everything around him. His murals can be seen in Philadelphia PA, Washington D.C. Zimbabwe, Paris, Belgium, Amsterdam, Lebanon, Dubai, Peru, Abu Dhabi, Brazil, Mexico, Pakistan, Hollywood, New York, San Francisco and San Diego. Daniel Hopkins aka Maxx Moses was born in the Bronx and raised in Yonkers, New York. He is a graduate of Brockport University with a B.A. degree in Business and a Minor in Fine Art. Visit: https://creativemornings.com/talks/maxx-moses
  • Where: The Star Theatre Oceanside at 402 N. Coast Hwy. Audition Dates: Monday, February 16 & Tuesday, February 17 Call Backs: By director invitation only - Wednesday, February 18 Mandatory Parent Meeting: Monday, March 2 Rehearsals Begin: Monday, March 2 Rehearsals: Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday & Thursday 4:30 p.m. - 6:30 p.m. Actors will only be called if they are being used. Most actors will not be called everyday. Show Dates: April 24, April 25, April 26, May 1, May 2, May 3 School Show Dates (Mandatory): April 28 & Apr 30 FOR ACTORS AGES 7 to 18, "HONK!" is a delightful and award-winning adaptation of one of the world's most beloved fables is a heartwarming celebration of what makes us special. Since it first hatched in 1993, Stiles & Drewe's musical, "Honk!," has winged its way around the world in over 8,000 productions and in many different languages. Winner of multiple awards, including the 2000 Olivier Award for Best Musical, this heartwarming celebration of being different is sure to delight audiences of all ages with its sparkling wit and memorable score. Ugly looks quite a bit different from his darling duckling brothers and sisters. The other animals on the farm are quick to notice and point this out, despite his mother's protective flapping. Feeling rather foul about himself, the little fowl finds himself on an adventure of self-discovery, all the while unknowingly outwitting a very hungry Cat. Along the way, Ugly meets a whole flock of unique characters and finds out that being different is not a bad thing to be. The Star Theatre on Facebook / Instagram
  • Long before Gounod’s famous "Faust," a 26-year-old French composer, Louise Bertin, took on Goethe’s epic drama and created something entirely her own. Raw, visceral, and unfiltered, "Fausto" unfolds as the story of an aging, disillusioned scientist who strikes a desperate bargain with the Devil to reclaim youth and pursue pleasure. Blending classical elegance with romantic intensity, Bertin offers a strikingly eclectic yet deeply personal musical voice. Both bold and deeply human, Opera Neo’s American premiere of "Fausto" invites audiences to rediscover a forgotten masterpiece and encounter a uniquely youthful female perspective on one of Western culture’s most enduring stories. Peter Kozma directs the production and conducts the Opera Neo Orchestra, performing on period instruments. Opera Neo on Facebook / Instagram
  • Meet the Opera Neo artists, one aria at a time! Enjoy an evening of beautiful music at the La Jolla Woman's Club as Opera Neo presents each young artists singing their signature "Aria." The Gala performance will be followed by hors d'oeuvres, wine, and dessert with the artists. Visit: https://www.operaneo.com/gala2026 Opera Neo on Facebook / Instagram
  • Telemann, Bach & The Gospel Tradition Bach Collegium San Diego (BCSD), one of the country’s leading baroque ensembles, is bringing together of two venerable traditions–on the one hand, two extraordinary works from the German Lutheran tradition which meditate on the release of death and the joys that await, and on the other hand, music of comfort from the Gospel tradition and where and how these two worlds intersect. Rooted in the deep traditions of gospel music, Black funerals transform grief into joy, mourning into praise. Death is seen not just as the end of suffering, hardship, or injustice, but as a victory, a return to a promise fulfilled. Both cantatas are likely to have been written for funerals around 1707-8, though the specific identity of the deceased is unknown. A unique “quiet” instrumentation is featured in both cantatas which highlights violas da gamba, recorders, and omits the customary instruments of the violin family. This instrumentation was often linked to funeral cantatas. G.P. Telemann Du aber Daniel gehe hin TVWV 4:17 J.S. Bach Gottes Zeit ist die allerbeste Zeit ‘Actus Tragicus’ BWV 106 Including music from the Gospel tradition rooted in a triumphant send-off celebrating the end of earthly struggles. SOLOISTS Margaret Carpenter Haigh, soprano Reginald Mobley, countertenor Gene Stenger, tenor David Tinervia, bass Bach Collegium San Diego engages audiences with accessible, historically informed performances and educational programs featuring repertoire from the Renaissance, Baroque, and early Classical eras. The ensemble was founded in 2003 by Music Director Ruben Valenzuela to diversify the musical offerings of the San Diego community. Bach Collegium San Diego on Facebook / Instagram
  • It was hugs, smiles and joy on the faces of the children that attended the 25th anniversary of the Teddy Bears for Kids event at Ocean View Hills School in San Ysidro.
  • Telemann, Bach & The Gospel Tradition Bach Collegium San Diego (BCSD), one of the country’s leading baroque ensembles, is bringing together of two venerable traditions–on the one hand, two extraordinary works from the German Lutheran tradition which meditate on the release of death and the joys that await, and on the other hand, music of comfort from the Gospel tradition and where and how these two worlds intersect. Rooted in the deep traditions of gospel music, Black funerals transform grief into joy, mourning into praise. Death is seen not just as the end of suffering, hardship, or injustice, but as a victory, a return to a promise fulfilled. Both cantatas are likely to have been written for funerals around 1707-8, though the specific identity of the deceased is unknown. A unique “quiet” instrumentation is featured in both cantatas which highlights violas da gamba, recorders, and omits the customary instruments of the violin family. This instrumentation was often linked to funeral cantatas. G.P. Telemann Du aber Daniel gehe hin TVWV 4:17 J.S. Bach Gottes Zeit ist die allerbeste Zeit ‘Actus Tragicus’ BWV 106 Including music from the Gospel tradition rooted in a triumphant send-off celebrating the end of earthly struggles. SOLOISTS Margaret Carpenter Haigh, soprano Reginald Mobley, countertenor Gene Stenger, tenor David Tinervia, bass Bach Collegium San Diego engages audiences with accessible, historically informed performances and educational programs featuring repertoire from the Renaissance, Baroque, and early Classical eras. The ensemble was founded in 2003 by Music Director Ruben Valenzuela to diversify the musical offerings of the San Diego community. Bach Collegium San Diego on Facebook / Instagram
  • Disguise, desire, and political intrigue drive Vivaldi’s rarely staged "Arsilda, regina di Ponto," a fast-moving drama of love and hidden identity. After Prince Tamese is believed lost at sea in a shipwreck, his sister Lisea disguises herself as her brother to secure the kingdom’s future, only to find herself betrothed to his fiancée. Vivaldi’s brilliant score shifts effortlessly between comic sparkle and psychological depth. Opera Neo’s American premiere of Arsilda offers a captivating theatrical ride and a timeless meditation on love, identity, and renewal. Peter Kozma directs the production and conducts the Opera Neo Orchestra, performing on period instruments.
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