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Things to do this weekend in san diego12/28/2023 ![]() His work includes landscapes, portraiture, wildlife, fine art and documentary photography. ![]() ‘The Way I See It’: BFREE Studio presents a solo exhibition of 60 works by 90-year-old photography artist Peter Fay. Athenaeum Music & Arts Library, 1008 Wall Street, La Jolla. ![]() Miller’s Saturday La Jolla concert at the Athenaeum will see her leading her talent-packed quartet, Boom Tic Boom. Īllison Miller Boom Tic Boom: Drum dynamo Allison Miller has performed in San Diego with at least three different jazz bands of note, most recently last year with the all-woman ensemble Artemis and in 2019 with Parlour Game. Soprano Larisa Martinez: California Center for the Arts, Escondido, presents this opera singer performing works by Rossini, Schubert, Mendelssohn, Brahms, Massenet, Villa-Lobos, Bernstein and more. performances/fit-athletic-yoga-at-the-rady-shell-2/ Space is limited, so entry is first come first served with registration required. Yoga at the Rady Shell: Fit Athletic will host a free, hour-long yoga class at the Rady Shell. The Museum of Photographic Arts, 1649 El Prado, San Diego. The screening will include a panel with the film’s co-producer, Retired Army Colonel Edna Cummings. Six Triple Eight documentary screening: This documentary tells the story of the 6888th Central Postal Directory Battalion, the only all-black female battalion to serve in Europe in WWII, and its experiences with racism and sexism amid major contributions to the war effort. KPBS, 5200 Campanile Drive, San Diego (San Diego State University campus). Enjoy crafts, interactive displays and hands-on activities focused on protecting the planet, plus special appearances by PBS KIDS’ special friend, Daniel Tiger. concertsīe My Neighbor Day: This free outdoor event hosted by KPBS for young children and families celebrates caring for one another and the environment. Gallagher Square at Petco Park, 100 Park Blvd. KSON CountryFest: Artists including Lee Brice, Hannah Ellis, Easton Corbin, Parmalee and more will perform in Gallagher Square for KSON Countryfest. (Jack Plunkett / Jack Plunkett/invision/ap) San Diego Wave FC season begins: Returning for its second season, San Diego Wave FC will play its home opener against the Chicago Red Stars on Saturday. Junior Seau Pier Amphitheater, next to the Oceanside Pier along the Strand. Navy Band Sea Chanters: The Sea Chanters will perform a variety of music including traditional choral works, sea chanteys, opera, Broadway, contemporary music and patriotic selections. Greene Music Recital Hall, 7480 Miramar Road, San Diego. “Healing and Hope: An Interactive Therapeutic Guide Through Music”: Pianist Melissa Evans Tierra will perform works by Jacob Adams, Chetan Tierra, Ezio Roba, Luca Moscardi and Jo Verdis to release “negative emotions.” The audience is invited to scream along to one piece as a primal therapy exercise. Saturday at Saints Constantine and Helen Greek Orthodox Church, 3459 Manchester Ave., Cardiff. tonightat All Souls Episcopal Church, 1475 Catalina Blvd., San Diego 7 p.m. Bach’s musical account of Christ’s passion with orchestra and vocalists. Matthew Passion”: Bach Collegium San Diego presents J.S. Athenaeum Music & Arts Library, 1008 Wall St., La Jolla. “Stoicheia/Elements”: San Diego New Music presents works inspired by the elements of earth, water, fire and air, featuring oboist Sarah Skuster with flute and percussionist performing Mario Lavista’s “Marsias,” Allison Loggins-Hull’s “Homeland, Iannis Xenakis’s “Dmaathen” and Todd Moellenberg’s “Is.” 7:30 p.m. Our San Diego concert picks this week cover an array of performers and styles, including neo-soul, funk, jazz and big-band swing Music Music Notebook: Adi Oasis at the Casbah, Allison Miller at the Ath, Peter De Luke & The Mellotones at Dizzy’s Tickets start at $20 collectors 15 and younger free. Del Mar Fairgrounds, 2260 Jimmy Durante Blvd., Del Mar. The Union Marketplace: Meet other card collectors and hobbyists, and browse 400-plus vendor tables with memorabilia, sports cards, Pokemon collectibles, apparel, action figures and more. Third Avenue from H Street to E Street, Chula Vista. Taste of Third Avenue: Enjoy food and drink from local restaurants and breweries like Don Pedro Taco Shop, Chula Vista Brewery, Bar Sin Nombre and more. The play examines both the bravery and sacrifice of two African American Olympians’ famous Black Power salute at the 1968 Olympic Games in Mexico City Theater Kemp Powers will share his ‘purest voice’ in Old Globe world premiere ‘The XIXth (The Nineteenth) ‘
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