![]() Sunset Roller Club, Fifth Avenue at Island. Gaslamp Skate Series: Talk about the good times rolling - this series hosted by Sunset Roller Club features weekly decade-themed skate sessions with DJs and tunes from the ‘70s, ‘80s, ‘90s and ‘00s. “Hereville”: Family-friendly musical by Robby Sandler and Lizzie Hagstead about a time-traveling, monster-fighting orthodox Jewish girl. Ĭandle making in Oceanside: Craft + Foster, a San Diego candle company, will put on a candle-making event next to Communal Coffee’s Oceanside location. San Diego Bayfest 2023: This outdoor music festival at downtown’s Waterfront Park will feature Damian Marley, Common Kings, Koffee, Prof, Denm, Kahlil Nash and DJ sets by Unite, Mr. The Rady Shell at Jacobs Park, 222 Marina Park Way. “How to Train Your Dragon in Concert”: San Diego Symphony, conducted by Nicholas Buc, presents excerpts of John Powell’s movie score, with film accompaniment. Baker-Baum Concert Hall, Conrad Prebys Performing Arts Center, 7600 Fay Ave., La Jolla. ![]() “Il Trionfo del Tempo e del Disinganno” (“The Triumph of Time and Truth”): Opera Neo presents Handel’s operatic oratorio with singers and musicians. “Impressions in Light + Shadow”: Perspectives Space Gallery hosts a dual show inspired by Southern California’s giant kelp forests, featuring Japanese gyotaku prints by Dwight Hwang and photo-based prints by marine biologist Oriana Poindexter. Aitchison describe his work as figurative and narrative in style, and his goal with every canvas is to “capture a memory, sound, sensation or truth.” Hours, 11 a.m. “Superimpositions” opens at Santa Ysabel Gallery: Santa Ysabel Gallery is hosting a solo exhibition of paintings by local artist James Aitchison called “Superimpositions.” It opens Saturday with a reception from 4 to 7 p.m. Liberty Station Arts District, 2820 Roosevelt Rd, San Diego. festival23įirst Friday Arts District: Visitors can explore color theory, watercolor art and more at Liberty Station on the first Friday of July. ![]() Sunday at 170 Calle Magdalena, Encinitas. Īrts and wellness festival: The Soultry Sisters, an organization devoted to empowering women and diversifying the health and wellness industry, will put on the second annual Summer Soulstice Arts + Wellness Festival in Oceanside and Encinitas from Friday through Sunday. Sky Ferreira: This pop singer, model and actress from Los Angeles will do a solo show at the Observatory North Park. Admission is $14 adults (18 and older), $12 for students, seniors (65-plus), military ages 6 and younger free. ![]() Japanese Friendship Garden, Balboa Park, San Diego. Family-friendly fun will also be on tap, including games, performances, crafts and food. Learn about the nanatsu kazari, or seven decorations, that are emblematic of the festival. Separated by the Milky Way, they are able to meet once per year on the seventh day of the seventh month. Tanabata Festival: This Japanese festival celebrates the meeting of the stars Orihime (Vega) and Hikoboshi (Altair). North Coast Repertory Theatre, 987 Lomas Santa Fe Drive, Solana Beach. Germain’s solo play about influential First Lady Eleanor Roosevelt. “Eleanor”: North Coast Repertory Theatre presents Mark St. Powerman 5000 with Julien-K and Priest: Powerman is an American industrial metal band now touring in support of its 2020 album, “The Noble Rot.” 7 p.m. The concert-style show reunites Henry VIII’s six wives for a Spice Girls-style song-and-dance performance of rewritten “her”-story Theater Review: Quirky and funny ‘Six’ musical rocks the Civic in its first tour visit to San Diego
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