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  • Our annual celebration of community spirit will feature live bands, electric dance music DJs, arts, crafts, and food that attracts over 150,000+ visitors from San Diego and Southern California! This is San Diego's LARGEST and BEST art and music festival-- stretching nearly half a mile in size on over 9 city blocks! Located in the colorful and vibrant community of Hillcrest - our quaint shops and restaurants along 5th, Robinson, and University will come alive with community spirit, giving you a place to dive into and explore! Renowned for its vibrant nightlife scene, international dining, and eclectic shopping, Hillcrest has been the home of the LGBT community for over 40 years. Known to locals as "Pride-Light," Hillcrest CityFest is a celebration of our landmark Hillcrest sign, our residents and our businesses-- who have been champions for equality, diversity, and inclusion in San Diego and beyond. Visit: https://www.fabuloushillcrest.com/cityfest-street-fair-music-festival
  • NPR has spent the past few weeks catching up with student loan experts and asking the Trump administration for clarity on some of borrowers' biggest questions.
  • As the election approaches, San Diego Unified School District created the SD Unified for Democracy project to promote civic discussion and engagement.
  • This weekend in the arts: Baby Bushka's farewell; dance, storytelling, music and art at ENVZN24; Christian Garcia-Olivo "Interlaced"; 'Jersey Boys'; Roman de Salvo; Hausmann Quartet; "Blue Gold: The Art and Science of Indigo"; INSITE_LAB; plus Nnamdi, Charlie Porter Quartet and more live music picks.
  • A new Scripps Research study links heavy alcohol use to the most common form of dementia. In other news, South Bay residents who notice a rotten egg smell have a new tool to understand its health risk. We learn more on the latest response to the cross-border sewage crisis. Plus, artificial light has disrupted the sleep and circadian rhythms of people, and it’s also affecting living things that share our urban space.
  • Follow along here for photos of one of the biggest pop culture events in the nation.
  • Following sweeping success in more than 20 cities, We call it Flamenco is coming to Joan B. Kroc Theatre in San Diego! With exquisite dancers, talented musicians, and stunning scenery, this flamenco dance show dares you to explore your deepest desires. Get your tickets for We call it Flamenco: A Sensational Spanish Dance Show in San Diego! Highlights: - Get ready for a show full of fiery dances, intricate rhythms, and intense emotion - Watch a breathtaking Spanish dance show performed by world-class flamenco dancers - Let the rhythmic flamenco guitar and beautiful vocals speak to your soul - Step into a stunning oasis, surrounded by a rose-covered stage and atmospheric lighting General Info: - Duration: 60 minutes approx. Doors open 60 minutes before the start of the concert. Late arrivals are not allowed - Age requirement: 8+. Children under 16 must be accompanied by an adult - Accessibility: this venue is ADA-compliant - Seating is assigned on a first come, first served basis within each zone Program: Introduction - Fandangos de Huelva Guitar solo - Cantiñas - Bulería Singing solo - Solea - Tangos Description: Settle in for a sensational four-act Spanish flamenco show! World-class dancers perform mesmerizing flamenco routines, leaving you spellbound with their intricate footwork and graceful movements. As you listen to the rhythmic strokes of the flamenco guitar and the soulful singing of immaculate vocalists, fall deeper in love with the art of flamenco. And with a rose-covered stage and atmospheric lighting to set the scene, get ready to be swept away with passion and desire. Get your tickets now for We call it Flamenco in San Diego: A Sensational Spanish Dance Show! For more information visit: feverup.com
  • This is an exhibit organized by Art, Power, Equity at J. Walcher Communications. Lopez’s exhibition “Casa De Las Flores” opens with a reception and viewing on Saturday, July 13, 6-9 p.m, featuring a brief artist talk at 7 p.m. The show is open to the public every Saturday from 1-4 p.m. from July 13 through August 10, and during the week by appointment only, info@artpowerequity.com Lopez's exhibition features work consisting mostly of monotype and relief prints that are often hand embellished and resemble Mexican textiles. Kelvin creates what he calls contemporary “servilletas” (napkins) by adding embroidery and crochet borders onto his monotypes. This show will feature a range of monotype and relief installations as well as mixed media works featuring glass castings, grown crystals and live plants. Related links: Art Power Equity: website | Instagram | Facebook
  • Former President Jimmy Carter's close friends included the likes of Bob Dylan, Willie Nelson and the Allman brothers.
  • This weekend in the arts: Rap and hip-hop at the Athenaeum; "Big Vegan Flavor"; free chamber music; French music and art; Blanket Sounds; "Murder on the Orient Express"; plus live music picks and more.
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