Your guide to the arts in San Diego: exhibitions, plays and musicals, and concerts and gigs. Plus, discover what’s on at galleries, museums and cinemas across the city.
Every San Diegan stared in awe, at least once, at the wonderful Star of India that nowadays calls San Diego home. But as you can imagine, the ship didn’t just show up at our Maritime Museum out of nowhere. Instead...
After the resounding success of last year’s edition, Chula Vista is getting ready to host the El Grito celebration on September 14 at Memorial Park. In 2024, over 3000 people attended, marking one of the largest e...
Are you ready to celebrate, dance, and lose yourself in Afrobeats? Then you can’t miss this amazing community event. AfroDiaspora Celebration Day via Afrodiaspora Festival AfroDiaspora Celebration Day highlights t...
We can hardly believe it ourselves, but it’s true – Home Alone first hit theaters 35 years ago. We’ve all seen it countless times over the years, but this screening is extra special. On November 25, Macaulay Culki...
As costs rise and communities change, it’s worth shining a light on one of the best resources every city offers: libraries. Within San Diego, the Public Library runs 35 branches, while the County Library adds another 33...
Have you ever been to The Rady Shell at Jacobs Park? Most music lovers would probably answer with a yes. It’s a stunning open-air concert venue, located on the San Diego Bay waterfront – the perfect…...
Holo Holo San Diego is back! Wear your best island outfit, grab your lei, and get ready for this much-awaited reggae experience. This year, it takes place at Gallagher Square at Petco Park, on August 30 and 31. It promi...
In 1856, Thomas Whaley began construction on his new home. He proclaimed: “My new house, when completed, will be the handsomest, most comfortable and convenient place in town or within 150 miles of here.” Today, we call...
If you’ve ever visited WNDR, you know it’s not just a museum. This spot is an immersive experience, a playful journey, where art, curiosity, and creativity come together. It has over 15 installations of awe-...
The arguably (or surely?) most famous salad in the world was invented just 1 hour away from San Diego, in a restaurant called Caesar’s Place, in Tijuana. Today, you’ll find countless variations across the country,...