Archive for April, 2018
What Now?
The Emperor of Entitlement Entitlement: The belief that one is inherently deserving of privileges or special treatment. Fen did not start out in life as an entitled dog. “Au contrar!” Having been born with a defective leg, he arrived hobbling pitifully on three. In fact, that’s why we rescued him, in the wake of the […]
Human TuneUp Column by Cath
Pace Thyself My writing teacher Ashley was suffering with cancer. We who loved her were barely able to consider the possibility of her not making it. One day, while her husband Rick went out to run some errands and breathe a bit, I sat with her and, when she asked, I began reading to her. […]
Liberty Station Hosts Second Annual Taste of Liberty Station
Liberty Station announces the second annual Taste of Liberty Station to be held from 5 to 9 p.m., Wednesday, April 18. San Diegans are invited to stroll and explore the best that Liberty Station has to offer all in one night—tastes from featured eateries in the neighborhood, live music and entertainment in the promenades and […]
Father Joe’s Villages to Host Gala Benefiting Children in Need
Father Joe’s Villages invites the community to create a better tomorrow for local children at its 2018 Children’s Charity Gala: Up, Up and Away on May 5 at the historic U.S. Grant Hotel. Father Joe’s Villages will honor four community leaders who serve neighbors experiencing poverty and homelessness. The gala will raise funds for Father […]
34th Annual Mission Federal ArtWalk Has a New Theme
Mission Federal ArtWalk will return to San Diego’s Little Italy with a new theme, “Connecting Creative Communities,” from 11 a.m. to 6 p.m., Saturday, April 28 and Sunday, April 29 for its 34th annual gathering as San Diego’s premier arts and cultural event and the largest fine art festival in Southern California. The free weekend-long […]
Enter the Blue Sky Debuts their New Album
From 8 to 10 p.m., Saturday, April 28 Grassroots Oasis, located at 3130 Moore Street in San Diego, welcomes all original Americana trio Enter the Blue Sky. They promise to deliver their atypical musical euphoria and aural ecstasy throughout the night. Their thoughtful, upbeat, original lyric and vocally-driven music will leave you wanting more. Their […]
San Diego’s Gator By The Bay Returns for 17th Year
San Diego’s annual Gator By The Bay, the largest, most-authentic Louisiana-themed music and food festival this side of the bayou, will be held Thursday, May 10 through Sunday, May 13 at Spanish Landing Park on North Harbor Drive, directly across from the San Diego International Airport. Presented by the Bon Temps Social Club of San […]
Art Alive Continues to Blossom
37th Annual San Diego Museum of Art Event The San Diego Museum of Art’s 37th annual Art Alive returns Thursday, April 26 through Sunday, April 29, 2018, bringing together 100-plus floral designers to transform works of art into exquisite floral displays. As the Museum’s signature fundraiser and a highly anticipated San Diego spring tradition, Art […]
Martinis Above Fourth’s April Show Program
Trish, Hans and Phil share three voices, harmonies, and great jazz interpretations of pop songs at 8 p.m., Tuesday, April 3. Trish, Hans and Phil are one of the most innovative and entertaining groups on the West Coast today. In addition to their unique and superb musicianship, they bring with them a joyous and exhilarating […]
Springtime Indulgences in Mission Hills
Krista Lombardi, President, Mission Hills BID Lombardi Team at Scott & Quinn Real Estate Nothing says springtime like a walk around the neighborhood when everything is in full bloom. The flowers are freshly in bloom, fragrant, and filled with color. The foliage is at its peak. Welcome April! Mission Hills’ residential neighborhood is a perfect […]