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  • Insomniac Presents ARTY, Morgan Page Nova SD is a Cashless Venue Accepted Forms of Payment Credit/debit cards, Apple/Google/Samsung Pay. Bottle Service Please use the reservations inquiry form HERE. Kitchen Please view our food menu HERE. Entry Guidelines This event will follow all local & state health guidelines. Ages 21+. All sales are final. Please visit our FAQ page HERE. Stubhub / Vivid Seats / Other Third-Party Resellers Nova SD has NO association with StubHub, Vivid Seats, or any third-party resellers. Tickets purchased from these sites will not be valid for entry. Any tickets purchased from a third party will not give the buyer access to the ticket and its benefits. The only acceptable tickets for entry may be purchased through TicketWeb and, in some cases, TIXR. Your government-issued ID must match the name on the ticket. For more information visit: novasd.com Stay Connected on Facebook
  • Insomniac Presents Steve Aoki General Onsale Monday 7/31 @12 p.m. Nova SD is a Cashless Venue Accepted Forms of Payment Credit/debit cards, Apple/Google/Samsung Pay. Bottle Service Please use the reservations inquiry form HERE. Kitchen Please view our food menu HERE. Entry Guidelines This event will follow all local & state health guidelines. Ages 21+. All sales are final. Please visit our FAQ page HERE. Stubhub / Vivid Seats / Other Third-Party Resellers Nova SD has NO association with StubHub, Vivid Seats, or any third-party resellers. Tickets purchased from these sites will not be valid for entry. Any tickets purchased from a third party will not give the buyer access to the ticket and its benefits. The only acceptable tickets for entry may be purchased through TicketWeb and, in some cases, TIXR. Your government-issued ID must match the name on the ticket. For more information visit: novasd.com Stay Connected on Facebook
  • Insomniac Presents NGHTMRE B2B Pauline Herr Nova SD is a Cashless Venue Accepted Forms of Payment Credit/debit cards, Apple/Google/Samsung Pay. Bottle Service Please use the reservations inquiry form HERE. Kitchen Please view our food menu HERE. Entry Guidelines This event will follow all local & state health guidelines. Ages 21+. All sales are final. Please visit our FAQ page HERE. Stubhub / Vivid Seats / Other Third-Party Resellers Nova SD has NO association with StubHub, Vivid Seats, or any third-party resellers. Tickets purchased from these sites will not be valid for entry. Any tickets purchased from a third party will not give the buyer access to the ticket and its benefits. The only acceptable tickets for entry may be purchased through TicketWeb and, in some cases, TIXR. Your government-issued ID must match the name on the ticket. For more information visit: novasd.com Stay Connected on Facebook
  • As an archaeologist and fiber craftsperson, Susan Hector decided to research historic period textiles in California and then create fabrics for use in Old Town San Diego State Historic Park as interpretive and museum objects. Starting in the early 1820s, retired soldiers and their families moved from the nearby Presidio to what is now Old Town San Diego. As the town grew, the women combined Native, Spanish, and American lifeways to make this period of American history one of our most diverse and culturally significant. This diversity is reflected in the textile traditions of the period before California became a territory and then a state. This presentation will focus on cotton and wool textiles made in San Diego during the historic period and demonstrate how the continued production and use of these fabrics represented the diversity of cultures in Southern California at the time and the persistence of traditional methods of production. Susan will show examples including her interpretation of Jerga, Sabanilla, and Bayeta wool textiles. She will also share the results of her research on the quilt made by Juana Machado c. 1850 and curated at the San Diego History Center. This event will be held on Zoom. For more information visit: sandiegoarchaeology.org Stay Connected on Facebook
  • Only those living in District 4, the city of Chula Vista or the Fallbrook or Rainbow districts may vote in their respective elections.
  • The regional planning agency has removed a plan to charge drivers for every mile they drive instead of every gallon of gas they purchase.
  • In Chad, one of the continent's poorest countries, rising food and fuel prices — and drought — have left many hungry and unable to afford the limited food that is for sale.
  • The 40 branches of Signature Bank will become Flagstar Bank, starting Monday. Flagstar is one of New York Community Bank's subsidiaries.
  • Welcome to "Le Salon De Musiques" — a concert experience unlike any other. You will feel the essence of chamber music. Up-close seating allows you to enjoy music the way it was meant to be shared. Following the concert, meet the artists and fellow concert-goers while savoring a high tea buffet catered by The French Gourmet. It’s an afternoon you will not soon forget, an experience that will enrich your life unlike any other form of entertainment. After 11 years in Los Angeles, we’re providing this unique experience to San Diegans at our new venue at the La Jolla Woman’s Club. CONCERT 6: (Including high tea buffet after the performance) PROGRAM: Introduced by musicologist Nuvi Mehta – P. TCHAIKOVSKY: “Souvenir d’un lieu cher” for violin & piano Op 42 – S. RACHMANINOFF: Trio “Elegiaque” No.2 in D minor Op 9 – P. JUON: Piano Trio No.1 in A minor Op 17 “San Diego Premiere” Performers: Kyle Gilner, violin, Yoshika Masuda, cello, & Tae-Yeon Lim, piano. Tickets ($45-$95) available through here or by phone at: (310) 498 0257. Special offers available online Covid policy: – Attendees are no longer required to present proof of vaccination or negative test upon entry – We highly recommend our guests to wear masks during the performance and Q & A Stay Social! Facebook & Instagram
  • The University of San Diego has started a masters program for restorative justice, joining just three other programs across the country, it was announced Tuesday.
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