Entertainment
Art Around Adams 2012
Art Around Adams 2012 is back with an outrageously fun eclectic mix of performance, music, and art. Happening Saturday, June 2nd from 2pm-10pm, with extended hours due to popular demand. This years Art Around Adams will stretch from Oregon St. in Normal Heights to Vista St. in Kensington, we’ve expanded to over 2 miles of […]
Theatre News
Local Kids Perform in San Diego Junior Theatre Show Nine students from throughout the area are in the cast of the pilot stage production of “Disney’s Peter Pan Jr.,” presented by San Diego Junior Theatre: Camille Fundingsland, Gabriela Villafranca and Eliana Villafranca of Middletown; Xochitl McCarthy and Benjamin Shaffer of Mission Valley; Sabrina Brooks and […]
God Save the Cuisine
Two brothers, Kevin and David Keylock, are introducing a British influenced gourmet food truck. Their mobile restaurant is styled after a London double decker bus, to separate them from most of the food trucks in San Diego. To make their vehicle more visual, they have added a seven foot wax British guard that will be […]
Landmark Theatre
Darling Companion Beth (Diane Keaton) saves a bedraggled lost dog from the side of the freeway on a wintry day in Denver. Struggling with her distracted, self-involved husband Joseph (Kevin Kline) and an empty nest at home, Beth forms a special bond with the rescued animal. When Joseph loses the dog after a wedding at […]
Malashock Dance Presents Hidden Agendas
Join Malashock Dance on May 11–13, 2012 for Hidden Agendas, an evening of personal, intimate and revealing dance works exploring emotional manipulation, physical longing, and secret rendezvous. Hidden Agendas will include the premiere of In the Dark by renowned choreographer and Malashock Dance’s Artistic Director John Malashock. In this new work, Malashock continues his development of […]
Donovan’s Prime Seafood – A Worthy Successor
When it comes to beef, the word “prime” is a word of art. It is a grade of meat. It refers to select cuts that are found on only the best animals. Terms like flavorful, tender and well marbled, are applied to these cuts of meat, reflecting their high quality and appeal. Donovan’s Prime Steakhouse […]
Eat. Drink. Read. A Culinary Event for Literacy
The San Diego Council on Literacy (SDCOL) has challenged over a dozen of San Diego’s finest Chefs to prepare a gourmet dishes inspired by a favorite book. The results of their imagination will be served to those who attend the third annual Eat. Drink. Read – A Culinary Event for Literacy event from 5:30 – […]
Cinderella
In its 44th season, California Ballet Company enthusiastically announces a production of “Cinderella” at the San Diego Civic Theatre, Saturday and Sunday, May 5 and 6 in downtown San Diego. Choreographed by Eugene Ballet Artistic Director, Toni Pimble, and featuring Serge Prokofiev’s score, this production boasts a seasoned cast including California Ballet Company Ballerina Chie […]
Laugh Out Loud with Comedian Rich Little
The San Diego Center for Jewish Culture’s performing arts series Look & Listen is extremely pleased to announce that impressionist Rich Little and his band will be at the David and Dorothea Garfield Theatre, located at 4126 Executive Drive in La Jolla at 8 p.m., Saturday, June 30. Look & Listen is year-round programming that […]
Gator By the Bay Zydeco, Blues and Crawfish Festival Returns
Three Days of Music, Cajun Food, and Family Fun at Spanish Landing The biggest Zydeco and Cajun festival on the West Coast, Gator By the Bay Zydeco, Blues and Crawfish Festival returns to Spanish Landing Park (across from the airport) 3:30 to 10:30 pm, Friday, May 11; and 10:30 a.m. to 8 p.m. on Saturday […]




