Rafa Ponde and his band will perform tracks from their new album Brazilian Reggae Experience Vol 2.
Admission/Cost: FREE (Club venue)
Location:
Winstons Beach Club
1921 Bacon Street
San Diego, CA
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| 6:00 PM | Talk: A Taste of Beauty Antique African spoons as vessels of history and aesthetic beauty Please join us for a captivating evening showcasing local author and African art collector Richard Ulevitch and his book "A Taste of Beauty: Spoons of Africa" from the Collection of Richard Ulevitch. Come learn about the extraordinary artistry and cultural significance of African spoons depicted in this captivating book. This beautifully crafted book explores how these masterfully carved utensils transcend their practical purpose to become profound expressions of artistic excellence and cultural identity. Stunning photography and detailed analysis reveal the intricate designs, symbolic meanings, and historical contexts of these remarkable artifacts. This comprehensive work illuminates the sophisticated artistic traditions of African craftspeople while exploring the intersection of functionality and aesthetic beauty. Ulevitch has collected African spoons for over 30 years, dating primarily from the late 19th and early 20th centuries. In 2025, the Crocker Art Museum in Sacramento mounted an exhibition of the collection, the most comprehensive display of these objects to date. Ulevitch is a professor emeritus at Scripps Research where he served for over 50 years and his research transformed our understanding of the immune system.
Central Library |
| 4:00 PM | Food: Science of Tortillas Explore what goes into making a tortilla! In this hands-on program, learn about the cultural background of tortilla-making as well as the physical and chemical changes that occur as the dough is formed, pressed, and cooked.
North Clairemont Library |
| 5:00 PM | Juneteenth Trivia Night Juneteenth Trivia Night at The San Diego LGBT Community Center. Join us for a Juneteenth Trivia Night at The Center, featuring community food, music, and an intentional conversation on what Juneteenth means to us. Everyone is welcome! Hosted by Black Services at The Center and Shades of Color
The Center |
| 7:00 PM | Stage: The Hombres For Héctor and his crew of construction workers, the job site is all about grit and bravado. When their catcalling and jokes draw complaints from the yoga studio next door, instructor Julian invites them to try a class. Soon, they’re forced to reexamine everything they think they know about strength and flexibility. From Tony Meneses (El Borracho), The Hombres is a funny and deeply human look at machismo, friendship and the quiet bonds that form when men open their chakras and let their guard down.
Old Globe Theatre |
| Film: Whisper of the Heart A chance encounter with a mysterious cat sends Shizuku, a girl with her head in the clouds, on a quest for her true talent. Together with Seiji, a boy determined to follow his dreams, and enchanted by The Baron, an antique cat figurine who guides her to listen to the whispers of her heart, Shizuku embarks on a life-changing adventure that takes her beyond the boundaries of her imagination. Based on a screenplay and storyboards from Hayao Miyazaki, WHISPER OF THE HEART is a precious gem in the Studio Ghibli catalog, directed by veteran animator Yoshifumi Kondo.
Digital Gym Cinema |
| 8:00 PM | Stage: Measure for Measure Justice and desire collide in Shakespeare’s timeless tale of power and hypocrisy. When Vienna’s Duke suddenly disappears, his morally rigid deputy Angelo takes control—determined to rid the city of vice. But when he condemns a young man to death and then propositions the man’s sister, his actions reveal the cracks in his facade of authority. Filled with rich characters, surprising twists, and a comic group of seedy grifters on the make, Measure for Measure explores who holds power, who gets punished, and what it truly means to be virtuous.
Old Globe |
| 11:00 AM | San Diego County Fair In San Diego, summer starts at the San Diego County Fair! Going strong since 1880, the Fair is the largest and longest running event in the county. The Del Mar Fairgrounds has hosted the annual Fair since 1936.
The San Diego Fair isn't just Americana run wild. The fair features various cultural acts throughout the month! Events include:
Los Tucanes de Tijuana
Gabriel Iglesias
Banda Machos
Lani Polynesian Dance
Ballet Folklorico
AAPI Festival
Native American Heritage Day
K-Pop Festival
Del Mar Fairgrounds |
| 7:00 PM | Stage: The Hombres For Héctor and his crew of construction workers, the job site is all about grit and bravado. When their catcalling and jokes draw complaints from the yoga studio next door, instructor Julian invites them to try a class. Soon, they’re forced to reexamine everything they think they know about strength and flexibility. From Tony Meneses (El Borracho), The Hombres is a funny and deeply human look at machismo, friendship and the quiet bonds that form when men open their chakras and let their guard down.
Old Globe Theatre |
| A Poet and a Poem 46th session of: “A Poet and A Poem.” Invitation link: Join our Virtual Program Meeting ID: 860 1497 2522
Online |
| 8:00 PM | Stage: Measure for Measure Justice and desire collide in Shakespeare’s timeless tale of power and hypocrisy. When Vienna’s Duke suddenly disappears, his morally rigid deputy Angelo takes control—determined to rid the city of vice. But when he condemns a young man to death and then propositions the man’s sister, his actions reveal the cracks in his facade of authority. Filled with rich characters, surprising twists, and a comic group of seedy grifters on the make, Measure for Measure explores who holds power, who gets punished, and what it truly means to be virtuous.
Old Globe |
| 11:00 AM | San Diego County Fair In San Diego, summer starts at the San Diego County Fair! Going strong since 1880, the Fair is the largest and longest running event in the county. The Del Mar Fairgrounds has hosted the annual Fair since 1936.
The San Diego Fair isn't just Americana run wild. The fair features various cultural acts throughout the month! Events include:
Los Tucanes de Tijuana
Gabriel Iglesias
Banda Machos
Lani Polynesian Dance
Ballet Folklorico
AAPI Festival
Native American Heritage Day
K-Pop Festival
Del Mar Fairgrounds |
| 6:00 PM | Studio Sessions Juneteenth Jazz Night Studio Sessions is a project launched in 2023 by Future Is Color® as a tangable extension of the mission to create space for conversation and dialogue around collective liberation. What started with a weekly jazz night inside our 2060 Logan Studio space has grown into an ecosystem of community programs and experiences.
Quartyard |
| Juneteenth Charity Run Join us for the Juneteenth Charity Run, a fun way to celebrate culture and support a great cause in person! Our goal is simple: celebrate culture, community, and support the next generation. 100% of the money raised will be donated these local and nationally supported non-profits: the National Urban League - The Urban League is the nation's oldest and largest community- based movement devoted to empowering African Americans to enter the economic and social mainstream and Big Brothers Big Sisters. The Local Pacific Beach |
| 7:00 PM | Stage: The Hombres For Héctor and his crew of construction workers, the job site is all about grit and bravado. When their catcalling and jokes draw complaints from the yoga studio next door, instructor Julian invites them to try a class. Soon, they’re forced to reexamine everything they think they know about strength and flexibility. From Tony Meneses (El Borracho), The Hombres is a funny and deeply human look at machismo, friendship and the quiet bonds that form when men open their chakras and let their guard down.
Old Globe Theatre |
| 8:00 PM | Stage: Measure for Measure Justice and desire collide in Shakespeare’s timeless tale of power and hypocrisy. When Vienna’s Duke suddenly disappears, his morally rigid deputy Angelo takes control—determined to rid the city of vice. But when he condemns a young man to death and then propositions the man’s sister, his actions reveal the cracks in his facade of authority. Filled with rich characters, surprising twists, and a comic group of seedy grifters on the make, Measure for Measure explores who holds power, who gets punished, and what it truly means to be virtuous.
Old Globe |
| Music: Fuerza Regida Fuerza Regida is a group of Latin artists from California who substantially contribute to the urban corrido movement. They've earned about five million monthly listeners with extremely popular tracks like "Sigo Chambeando," "Radicamos En South Central," and "Que Esta Pasando."
Petco Park |
| 11:00 AM | San Diego County Fair In San Diego, summer starts at the San Diego County Fair! Going strong since 1880, the Fair is the largest and longest running event in the county. The Del Mar Fairgrounds has hosted the annual Fair since 1936.
The San Diego Fair isn't just Americana run wild. The fair features various cultural acts throughout the month! Events include:
Los Tucanes de Tijuana
Gabriel Iglesias
Banda Machos
Lani Polynesian Dance
Ballet Folklorico
AAPI Festival
Native American Heritage Day
K-Pop Festival
Del Mar Fairgrounds |
| NOON | Louisiana Purchase Juneteenth Block Party Louisiana Purchase hosts its first Juneteenth Block Party at the corner of Louisiana Street and Wightman Street in North Park on June 19 from noon to 6 p.m., featuring local Black-owned businesses, slam poetry spoken word showcase, and live music.
Louisiana St & Wightman St |
| 4:00 PM | Food: The Freedom Table You’re invited to The Freedom Table, an elevated Juneteenth experience where culture, cuisine, and purpose converge. The evening begins with a 4 p.m. cocktail hour in Old Oak Grove, set among curated art and conversation. Guests will move between two intimate indoor gallery spaces just off the deck before transitioning to Brickyard Terrace for an outdoor, chef-led dinner shaped by a collective of high-level chefs, each bringing refined technique, distinct perspective, and seasonal ingredients to the table. This is not a casual dinner. It’s precision, craft, and intention on every plate. Live music returns to Old Oak Grove as the evening unfolds, alongside immersive art and a thoughtfully curated room of guests who value culture, community, and impact.
TERI Campus of Life |
| 7:00 PM | Stage: The Hombres For Héctor and his crew of construction workers, the job site is all about grit and bravado. When their catcalling and jokes draw complaints from the yoga studio next door, instructor Julian invites them to try a class. Soon, they’re forced to reexamine everything they think they know about strength and flexibility. From Tony Meneses (El Borracho), The Hombres is a funny and deeply human look at machismo, friendship and the quiet bonds that form when men open their chakras and let their guard down.
Old Globe Theatre |
| Music: Songs of Freedom Celebrate Juneteenth at the Jazz Lounge with Daneen Wilburn & Friends. Daneen Wilburn has been taking fans on a musical journey of emotion and passion since she was a child. Her style transitions from soul to gospel, jazz and ballads effortlessly. "She is an engaging performer and a true talent. If you ever have a chance to see her perform, do it." These are the words of Grammy Winner Clarence McDonald, producer of Nancy Wilson’s Music on My Mind album, and Bill Withers’ "Lovely Day."
The Jazz Lounge |
| Juneteenth Summer Recital Get ready to celebrate Juneteenth with a fun-filled summer recital and an exciting free day of dance weekend! Join us in person for a lively event packed with amazing performances and dance activities for everyone. Whether you’re a dance pro or just love to move, this is the perfect way to kick off summer and honor the spirit of Juneteenth. Don’t miss out on all the energy, rhythm, and community vibes—see you on the dance floor!
The Origin Hip Hop Performing Arts Academy |
| Talk: The Underground Railroad That Ran Into Mexico On June 19, 1865, Union soldiers arrived in Galveston, Texas and delivered the news that enslaved people were finally free, more than two months after the Civil War had already ended. That day became Juneteenth. But decades before that announcement was ever made, a community of freedom seekers had already crossed the Rio Grande and built a new life in Mexico rather than wait for America to catch up. This Juneteenth, WorldBeat Cultural Center invites you to go deeper into the holiday’s roots. Join Chief Thomi Perryman for a visual presentation that connects the spirit of Juneteenth to one of its most extraordinary living legacies: the Mascogos of Nacimiento de los Negros, an Afro-Mexican community in Coahuila, Mexico that has celebrated Juneteenth for over 150 years and never stopped. They call it Día de los Negros. Every June 19th, the Mascogos gather with music, dance, and la cabalgata, a thundering 20-mile parade of horseback riders that moves through the Mexican landscape as a living declaration: we remember, and we are still here. Who are the Mascogos? Their story begins with the Black Seminoles, a people born from the alliance between freedom-seeking Africans and Native American nations during the Seminole Wars, one of the longest and most fiercely fought conflicts in American history. When Mexico abolished slavery in 1829 under President Vicente Guerrero (himself a man of African descent), the Rio Grande became a river of liberation. Thousands crossed south, not north, choosing freedom on their own terms. Chief Thomi Perryman will trace the visionary leadership of John Horse, known in Mexico as Juan Caballo, who guided Black Seminoles and Native Americans out of Indian Territory in present day Oklahoma all the way into Mexico, where they planted roots that remain to this day. With only a few hundred Mascogos surviving today, their continued celebration of Juneteenth is not just tradition. It is testimony. This Juneteenth, discover a chapter of the story that has been kept alive south of the border for generations. Come and witness what freedom looks like when a community refuses to let it be forgotten.
WorldBeat Cultural Center |
| 7:30 PM | Music: Lernazang Ensemble Experience the living pulse of Armenian folk culture through a captivating performance by Lernazang Ensemble, a collective of musicians, dancers, and ethnomusicologists dedicated to preserving and reimagining Armenian music and dance. Featuring the evocative sounds of duduk, oud, dhol, and voice, alongside Armenian dance, the ensemble brings to life the music and movement of Western Armenia (Anatolia) and the Southern Caucasus. Their approach aims to revitalize Armenian folk heritage by blending deep cultural research with striking artistic expression. Lernazang is a nonprofit organization, cultural collective, and performance ensemble based in Los Angeles. Their mission is to decolonize Armenian dance and music aesthetics while strengthening Armenian cultural heritage in the diaspora. Founded in 2017, Lernazang provides community dance classes, workshops, and performances throughout the Los Angeles area. Performing in the Armenian azgagrakan style, Lernazang merges critical academic inquiry and ethnographic research with intergenerational transmission in order to reshape Armenian identity in the post-genocide diaspora. Through an artistic approach that is grounded in both historical perspective and contemporary critique, Lernazang’s music and dance grapple with current social issues while enriching the cultural landscape of LA.
Mingei International Museum |
| 8:00 PM | Stage: Measure for Measure Justice and desire collide in Shakespeare’s timeless tale of power and hypocrisy. When Vienna’s Duke suddenly disappears, his morally rigid deputy Angelo takes control—determined to rid the city of vice. But when he condemns a young man to death and then propositions the man’s sister, his actions reveal the cracks in his facade of authority. Filled with rich characters, surprising twists, and a comic group of seedy grifters on the make, Measure for Measure explores who holds power, who gets punished, and what it truly means to be virtuous.
Old Globe |
| 9:00 AM | Scottish Highland Games The Scottish Highland Games and Gathering of the Clans in San Diego, California, is a spirited celebration of Scottish heritage, tradition, and athleticism. This annual event features thrilling Highland Games competitions, including caber tossing, stone putting, and hammer throwing, showcasing the strength and skill of athletes. Attendees can enjoy traditional bagpipe performances, Scottish dancing, clan gatherings, and authentic food like haggis and meat pies. With its rich cultural displays, historical reenactments, and family-friendly activities, this festival is a must-attend for anyone looking to experience the pageantry and pride of Scotland right in Southern California.
Mission Valley River Park |
| 10:00 AM | Juneteenth Summer Recital Get ready to celebrate Juneteenth with a fun-filled summer recital and an exciting free day of dance weekend! Join us in person for a lively event packed with amazing performances and dance activities for everyone. Whether you’re a dance pro or just love to move, this is the perfect way to kick off summer and honor the spirit of Juneteenth. Don’t miss out on all the energy, rhythm, and community vibes—see you on the dance floor!
Origin Hip Hop Performing Arts Academy |
| 11:00 AM | Talk: Journey of a Persian Carpet p>As part of Maryam Bayat: Unrolling Paradise, this free public program offers a welcoming introduction to the art and history of Persian carpets through film, conversation, and hands-on making. Families and visitors of all ages are invited to explore the journey of a Persian carpet, from design and wool preparation to dyeing and weaving, and to learn more about the skill, tradition, and imagination carried in each work. The program features a short educational talk alongside screenings of two animated films by acclaimed Iranian artist and animator Noureddin Zarrinkelk, The Little Prince and the Magic Carpet and Amir Hamzeh. Hands-on art activities for families and children will round out the afternoon, creating an inviting space to learn, watch, and make together in connection with the exhibition.
California Center for the Arts Escondido |
| Cooper Family Juneteenth Cooper Family Juneteenth
Come together with our community as we commemorate and honor those who came before us. We invite you as you are to engage with the community explore health resources that bridge gaps in the community. Enjoy free access to our festival, free sack lunches to attendees also have access to music, arts, a cultural fun zone, and much more!
Memorial Park |
| House of Romania Lawn Program The House of Romania will hold their annual Lawn Program featuring Romanian music, dance, food and more!
International Cottages |
| San Diego County Fair In San Diego, summer starts at the San Diego County Fair! Going strong since 1880, the Fair is the largest and longest running event in the county. The Del Mar Fairgrounds has hosted the annual Fair since 1936.
The San Diego Fair isn't just Americana run wild. The fair features various cultural acts throughout the month! Events include:
Los Tucanes de Tijuana
Gabriel Iglesias
Banda Machos
Lani Polynesian Dance
Ballet Folklorico
AAPI Festival
Native American Heritage Day
K-Pop Festival
Del Mar Fairgrounds |
| 1:00 PM | Midsummer Shakespeare The San Diego Museum of Art and the San Diego Shakespeare Society team up again to celebrate the summer solstice with an enchanted afternoon of performance and poetry. Patricia Elmore Costa and John Tessmer are co-directing/co-producing.
San Diego Museum of Art |
| 2:00 PM | Stage: The Hombres For Héctor and his crew of construction workers, the job site is all about grit and bravado. When their catcalling and jokes draw complaints from the yoga studio next door, instructor Julian invites them to try a class. Soon, they’re forced to reexamine everything they think they know about strength and flexibility. From Tony Meneses (El Borracho), The Hombres is a funny and deeply human look at machismo, friendship and the quiet bonds that form when men open their chakras and let their guard down.
Old Globe Theatre |
| 8:00 PM | Music: Ziggy Marley Ziggy Marley is a Jamaican reggae singer, songwriter, and the son of legendary artist Bob Marley. Known for carrying on his father’s legacy, he blends traditional reggae with modern influences in songs promoting peace, love, and social awareness
CCCU Open Air Theatre |
| Stage: The Hombres For Héctor and his crew of construction workers, the job site is all about grit and bravado. When their catcalling and jokes draw complaints from the yoga studio next door, instructor Julian invites them to try a class. Soon, they’re forced to reexamine everything they think they know about strength and flexibility. From Tony Meneses (El Borracho), The Hombres is a funny and deeply human look at machismo, friendship and the quiet bonds that form when men open their chakras and let their guard down.
Old Globe Theatre |
| Stage: Measure for Measure Justice and desire collide in Shakespeare’s timeless tale of power and hypocrisy. When Vienna’s Duke suddenly disappears, his morally rigid deputy Angelo takes control—determined to rid the city of vice. But when he condemns a young man to death and then propositions the man’s sister, his actions reveal the cracks in his facade of authority. Filled with rich characters, surprising twists, and a comic group of seedy grifters on the make, Measure for Measure explores who holds power, who gets punished, and what it truly means to be virtuous.
Old Globe |
| 10:00 PM | Film: Miami Connection The year is 1987. Motorcycle ninjas tighten their grip on Florida’s narcotics trade, annihilating anyone who dares move in on their turf. Multi-national martial arts rock band Dragon Sound have had enough, and embark on a roundhouse wreck-wave of crime-crushing justice in the streets of Orlando. It’ll take every ounce of their blood and courage, but Dragon Sound can’t stop until they’ve completely destroyed the dealers, the drunk bikers, the kill-crazy ninjas, the middle-aged thugs, the “stupid cocaine” . . . and the entire MIAMI CONNECTION.
Digital Gym Cinema |
| 9:00 AM | 4th Annual Juneteenth Harriet Tubman Bird Walk Join us for a powerful morning of remembrance, nature, and cultural history as WorldBeat Cultural Center hosts the 4th Annual Harriet Tubman Freedom Birdwatch in honor of Juneteenth and the legacy of Black resistance and liberation. This year’s experience will take place in and around WorldBeat Center’s gardens, where participants will engage in guided birdwatching, cultural storytelling, and hands-on learning. In partnership with Celebrate Urban Birds and the Cornell Lab of Ornithology, we’ll be using the Merlin Bird ID app to identify local birds by sight and sound. We’ll also reflect on the important role of birds in history—especially how Harriet Tubman used the call of the barred owl as a secret signal during Underground Railroad missions.
WorldBeat Cultural Center |
| Scottish Highland Games The Scottish Highland Games and Gathering of the Clans in San Diego, California, is a spirited celebration of Scottish heritage, tradition, and athleticism. This annual event features thrilling Highland Games competitions, including caber tossing, stone putting, and hammer throwing, showcasing the strength and skill of athletes. Attendees can enjoy traditional bagpipe performances, Scottish dancing, clan gatherings, and authentic food like haggis and meat pies. With its rich cultural displays, historical reenactments, and family-friendly activities, this festival is a must-attend for anyone looking to experience the pageantry and pride of Scotland right in Southern California.
Mission Valley River Park |
| 11:00 AM | House of Sweden Lawn Program The House of Sweden will hold their annual Lawn Program featuring Swedish music, dance, food and more!
International Cottages |
| San Diego County Fair In San Diego, summer starts at the San Diego County Fair! Going strong since 1880, the Fair is the largest and longest running event in the county. The Del Mar Fairgrounds has hosted the annual Fair since 1936.
The San Diego Fair isn't just Americana run wild. The fair features various cultural acts throughout the month! Events include:
Los Tucanes de Tijuana
Gabriel Iglesias
Banda Machos
Lani Polynesian Dance
Ballet Folklorico
AAPI Festival
Native American Heritage Day
K-Pop Festival
Del Mar Fairgrounds |
| 7:30 PM | Music: Emilio Solla and Antonio Lizana Latin Grammy winner Emilio Solla and flamenco jazz vocalist Antonio Lizana come together for a local debut at the Athenaeum. Their collaboration blends Argentine folk, Spanish flamenco, and jazz into a fresh, contemporary sound. The concert takes place in person at the Athenaeum Music and Arts Library with seating on a first-come, first-served basis.
Athenaeum Music & Arts Library |
| 8:00 PM | Stage: Measure for Measure Justice and desire collide in Shakespeare’s timeless tale of power and hypocrisy. When Vienna’s Duke suddenly disappears, his morally rigid deputy Angelo takes control—determined to rid the city of vice. But when he condemns a young man to death and then propositions the man’s sister, his actions reveal the cracks in his facade of authority. Filled with rich characters, surprising twists, and a comic group of seedy grifters on the make, Measure for Measure explores who holds power, who gets punished, and what it truly means to be virtuous.
Old Globe |
| 8:30 AM | World Refugee Day Breakfast Join us June 23, 2026 at La Jolla Presbyterian Church for our 26th World Refugee Breakfast—food, culture & inspiring stories! This special gathering will feature powerful refugee testimonials that highlight resilience, courage, and hope. Guests will also enjoy vibrant cultural music and dance performances that honor the rich traditions refugees bring to our community. Together, we will celebrate the strength and stories of individuals and families who have rebuilt their lives and are now thriving as valued community members. Guests will also have the opportunity to participate in our exciting silent auction, featuring unique items and experiences—all in support of a great cause. All proceeds from this event, including the silent auction, directly support our mission to serve and uplift refugees, immigrants, and the most vulnerable among us. Through education, workforce development, and supportive services, we are committed to helping those we serve achieve self-sufficiency and long-term success. Join us for a morning of good vibes, great food, and heartfelt connection as we stand in solidarity with refugees worldwide. We look forward to celebrating with you!
La Jolla Presbyterian Church |
| 5:00 PM | Film: Love Letter Hiroko is still in the depths of grief from losing her fiancé Itsuki Fujii in a tragic mountain-climbing accident. On the day of his two-year memorial service, Hiroko finds an old address of Itsuki’s, and sends him a letter. Shockingly, she receives a reply, from a woman who also happens to be named Itsuki Fujii. As the two women exchange letters, coincidences and memories of Hiroko’s fiancé bring them together in ways they could have never imagined.
Digital Gym Cinema |
| 6:30 PM | Korea Night at the BIO International Convention Experience Korea’s Thriving Biotech Ecosystem: Discover the momentum of Korea’s rapidly growing biotech industry. Engage in meaningful conversations around innovation, global partnerships, and emerging opportunities shaping the future of biotech. Network with Industry Leaders: Meet and connect with biotech professionals, investors, and industry experts from around the world. Build valuable relationships, exchange insights, and expand your global network in a relaxed setting with refreshments.
Hilton San Diego Bayfront |
| 7:30 PM | Film: All About Lily Chou-Chou For kids around the world, music is often the only salvation when the pain and anxiety of teenage life becomes too much to bear. Yuichi (Hayato Ichihara) is in the 8th grade and he worships Lily Chou-Chou, a Bjork-like chanteuse whose epic music is lush and transcendent. Yuichi only lives for Lily Chou-Chou’s big Tokyo concert, where the lies and violence can be washed away by the presence of his goddess and her powerful music. But fate has yet another obstacle in store for Lily’s devoted fan.
Digital Gym Cinema |
| 8:00 PM | Stage: Measure for Measure Justice and desire collide in Shakespeare’s timeless tale of power and hypocrisy. When Vienna’s Duke suddenly disappears, his morally rigid deputy Angelo takes control—determined to rid the city of vice. But when he condemns a young man to death and then propositions the man’s sister, his actions reveal the cracks in his facade of authority. Filled with rich characters, surprising twists, and a comic group of seedy grifters on the make, Measure for Measure explores who holds power, who gets punished, and what it truly means to be virtuous.
Old Globe |
| 11:00 AM | San Diego County Fair In San Diego, summer starts at the San Diego County Fair! Going strong since 1880, the Fair is the largest and longest running event in the county. The Del Mar Fairgrounds has hosted the annual Fair since 1936.
The San Diego Fair isn't just Americana run wild. The fair features various cultural acts throughout the month! Events include:
Los Tucanes de Tijuana
Gabriel Iglesias
Banda Machos
Lani Polynesian Dance
Ballet Folklorico
AAPI Festival
Native American Heritage Day
K-Pop Festival
Del Mar Fairgrounds |
| 7:30 PM | Book Talk: Safar Safar: Finding Home, History, and Culture through Punjabi Food in the American West follows the journey of South Asian refugees, immigrants, and their children-in particular, Sikhs, Jats, and Muslims-who moved to the southwestern states of America over centuries as farmers, truck drivers, restaurant owners, and dhaba/diner stall cooks. An expedition in search of the asli-or real Punjabi food-Madhushree Ghosh explores how their food traveled from pre-partition British India to now, while weaving in her own immigrant journey as a graduate student to America in 1993, her quest to find home through the food of her Bengali refugee parents, and the physical journey she embarked on to visit the Punjabi communities in California, Arizona, and New Mexico. Focusing on four Punjabi women, each a part of a different immigration wave of South Asia to the American West, Ghosh highlights the food and recipes they brought with them that connect them to their pasts. Safar shares stories of displacement, discrimination, community, and hope, while shedding light on immigrant journeys and the true meaning of home, comfort food, and what constitutes a "true Punjabi" meal. Featuring essential recipes, this is a poignant reflection on what it means to find home and identity through food and culture as an immigrant to the United States.
Warwick's |
| 8:00 PM | Stage: Measure for Measure Justice and desire collide in Shakespeare’s timeless tale of power and hypocrisy. When Vienna’s Duke suddenly disappears, his morally rigid deputy Angelo takes control—determined to rid the city of vice. But when he condemns a young man to death and then propositions the man’s sister, his actions reveal the cracks in his facade of authority. Filled with rich characters, surprising twists, and a comic group of seedy grifters on the make, Measure for Measure explores who holds power, who gets punished, and what it truly means to be virtuous.
Old Globe |
| 11:00 AM | San Diego County Fair In San Diego, summer starts at the San Diego County Fair! Going strong since 1880, the Fair is the largest and longest running event in the county. The Del Mar Fairgrounds has hosted the annual Fair since 1936.
The San Diego Fair isn't just Americana run wild. The fair features various cultural acts throughout the month! Events include:
Los Tucanes de Tijuana
Gabriel Iglesias
Banda Machos
Lani Polynesian Dance
Ballet Folklorico
AAPI Festival
Native American Heritage Day
K-Pop Festival
Del Mar Fairgrounds |
| 6:00 PM | Book Talk: Latina Authors Live! Prepare to experience powerful stories shared live by an inspiring group of Latina authors in an intimate and meaningful setting.
Digital Gym Cinema |
| Exhibit: Art as History Drawing on the Museum of Contemporary Art San Diego's permanent collection, this presentation explores how contemporary artists over the last 50 years have engaged with United States history and reflected on it through their practices. Through a virtual tour of selected works, we will examine how artists have reimagined historical narratives — with a special focus on San Diego histories and the stories that shape our region. Join this visual journey connecting art, memory, and place.
Coronado Public Library |
| 7:00 PM | Film: Marcella Marcella Hazan changed how we cook and experience Italian food. A disabled woman trained as a scientist, Marcella never cooked until she immigrated to America. But through her cookbooks and teaching – and an uncompromising commitment to Italian tradition – her impact was felt in millions of American home kitchens. The story of Marcella’s extraordinary life is told by friends, family, and culinary stars including Jacques Pépin, Danny Meyer, April Bloomfield, Lidia Bastianich, her son Giuliano Hazan, and her husband and writing partner, Victor Hazan.
La Paloma Theatre |
| Comedy: Kiki Yeung and Esther Ku Kiki Yeung is a Hong Kong born LA-based comedian, actress, and producer. She’s the founder of Crazy Woke Asians, the award-winning, nationally touring comedy show, and creator of the docu-series Kiki Funny Mama’s Night Out. Kiki’s been featured in Elizabeth Bank’s Whohaha, LA Times, The Seattle Times, NBC LA, CBS, and more. You’ve seen her on ABC’s The Parent Test and on stage at the Netflix Is A Joke Fest, headliner at the New York Comedy Festival, Knockouts Women’s Comedy Festival and Hong Kong International Comedy Festival. Voted “funniest comedian” twice at Kenan Presents Vote Laugh Repeat at Jimmy Kimmel’s Comedy Club in Las Vegas. She was nominated for The Comedy Reviewers “Distinguished Comedian Award” in 2026. Her debut one-hour special “Don’t Get Sick and Die” filmed in Seattle, is streaming now on YouTube. www.kikiyeung.com Esther Ku is a Korean-American stand-up comedian born and raised in Chicago. Ku made her television debut as a contestant on NBC’s Last Comic Standing Season Six, advancing to the semi-finals in Vegas, then becoming one of the top ten finalists in Hollywood. She made her radio debut on the Howard Stern show as a finalist on The Hottest Funniest Chick Contest. She was a regular cast member on MTV’s Girl Code for three seasons. She's made guest appearances on MTV2’s Wild’n Out with Nick Cannon. She hosted the 2019 AVN Awards for Showtime. Ku played a receptionist in The Jack and Triumph Show sitcom alongside Jack MacBrayer, June Squibb, and Triumph the Insult Comic Dog, aka Robert Smigel on Adult Swim. She’s recorded several voices for Family Guy on Fox. She’s made cameos on The Jim Gaffigan Show,@Midnight, Boy Band, and The Fiddling Horse.
Mic Drop Comedy |
| 8:00 PM | Stage: Measure for Measure Justice and desire collide in Shakespeare’s timeless tale of power and hypocrisy. When Vienna’s Duke suddenly disappears, his morally rigid deputy Angelo takes control—determined to rid the city of vice. But when he condemns a young man to death and then propositions the man’s sister, his actions reveal the cracks in his facade of authority. Filled with rich characters, surprising twists, and a comic group of seedy grifters on the make, Measure for Measure explores who holds power, who gets punished, and what it truly means to be virtuous.
Old Globe |
| 11:00 AM | San Diego County Fair In San Diego, summer starts at the San Diego County Fair! Going strong since 1880, the Fair is the largest and longest running event in the county. The Del Mar Fairgrounds has hosted the annual Fair since 1936.
The San Diego Fair isn't just Americana run wild. The fair features various cultural acts throughout the month! Events include:
Los Tucanes de Tijuana
Gabriel Iglesias
Banda Machos
Lani Polynesian Dance
Ballet Folklorico
AAPI Festival
Native American Heritage Day
K-Pop Festival
Del Mar Fairgrounds |
| 7:00 PM | Music: Joni Sandez Based in Southern California. Joni Sandez is a singer songwriter that performs Cumbias, Huapangos, Corridos, and Norteñas with 5 member Latin band.
California Center for the Arts |
| 8:00 PM | Stage: Measure for Measure Justice and desire collide in Shakespeare’s timeless tale of power and hypocrisy. When Vienna’s Duke suddenly disappears, his morally rigid deputy Angelo takes control—determined to rid the city of vice. But when he condemns a young man to death and then propositions the man’s sister, his actions reveal the cracks in his facade of authority. Filled with rich characters, surprising twists, and a comic group of seedy grifters on the make, Measure for Measure explores who holds power, who gets punished, and what it truly means to be virtuous.
Old Globe |
| 10:00 AM | Exhibit: Clearly Indigenous Clearly Indigenous: Native Visions Reimagined in Glass is an exhibition showcasing contemporary Native American and indigenous Pacific-Rim artists working in glass. The exhibition features approximately 120 glass art objects created by twenty-nine Native American artists, four Pacific Rim artists from New Zealand and Australia, and glass artist Dale Chihuly. It explores how Indigenous artists fuse heritage and contemporary glassmaking to illuminate their stories, connection to nature, and cultural traditions.
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| 11:00 AM | House of Mexico Lawn Program Join the House of Mexico for their annual lawn program! It will be a celebration of culture filled with entertainment, children's activities, and local art and food vendors.
International Cottages |
| San Diego County Fair In San Diego, summer starts at the San Diego County Fair! Going strong since 1880, the Fair is the largest and longest running event in the county. The Del Mar Fairgrounds has hosted the annual Fair since 1936.
The San Diego Fair isn't just Americana run wild. The fair features various cultural acts throughout the month! Events include:
Los Tucanes de Tijuana
Gabriel Iglesias
Banda Machos
Lani Polynesian Dance
Ballet Folklorico
AAPI Festival
Native American Heritage Day
K-Pop Festival
Del Mar Fairgrounds |
| NOON | Talk and Fundraiser: Reimagining Border Infrastructure: Lessons from CBX The San Diego World Affairs Council presents their annual members meeting & luncheon: “Reimagining Border Infrastructure: Lessons from CBX" with Eduardo Schutte Join us for a special luncheon event featuring a keynote address by Eduardo Schutte, Chief Commercial Officer of Cross Border Express (CBX) and hosted by KPBS journalist Gustavo Solis. This year’s Annual Membership Meeting will center on the timely theme, “Reimagining Border Infrastructure: Lessons from CBX.” As a senior leader at CBX, Eduardo Schutte will share insights into how the organization has transformed regional connectivity by linking San Diego directly to Tijuana International Airport through a unique binational terminal. His remarks will explore what the CBX model can teach us about the future of border infrastructure, mobility, economic integration, and cross-border collaboration. Gustavo Solis, an award-winning journalist covering the U.S.–Mexico border region for KPBS, will host the conversation, bringing his deep expertise and on-the-ground perspective to guide a dynamic and engaging discussion. With more than 30 years of experience across the travel and hospitality industries, Eduardo has held leadership roles in sales, business development, revenue management, and distribution at organizations including Grupo Posadas, TravelClick, LXR, Hilton, and Amadeus. Since joining CBX as Chief Commercial Officer in 2024, he has led demand generation and revenue optimization efforts, helping to further position CBX as a model for innovative, cross-border infrastructure. 100% of Proceeds Support Academic WorldQuest Every dollar raised through the June 27th Annual Members Meeting & Luncheon directly supports Academic WorldQuest, a program of the San Diego World Affairs Council that empowers high school students across San Diego to explore global affairs, international politics, and world cultures. Your participation helps provide students with meaningful educational opportunities, competitive academic experiences, and exposure to the global issues shaping our world today. Together, we are investing in the next generation of informed, globally minded leaders. Unable to attend but still want to support? You can make a donation online or send a check to support Academic WorldQuest. Donate to Support Students. We hope you will join us for this engaging luncheon and conversation as we reflect on the Council’s work, connect with fellow members and supporters, and hear from leaders shaping the future of cross-border infrastructure.
The Heights Country Club |
| 7:00 PM | Dance: Cihuatl Soatsintle – Her eyes; Her Story presents the “Cihuatl: I Woman” dance production on Saturday June 27th at the California Center for the Arts, Escondido. This production explores themes related to Mexican mythology, the challenges and attributes of women in history through artistic expression. It features dances such as “Danza del Venado” (The Deer Dance), “Bailes de Salon” (Ballroom Dances), “Mascara de Jade” (Pre-Hispanic Mayan), and “The Forgotten Women” (Afro-Mexican Women). It is a blend of pre-hispanic and contemporary dances that will highlight the richness of Mexican art and culture.
California Center for the Arts |
| 8:00 PM | Stage: Measure for Measure Justice and desire collide in Shakespeare’s timeless tale of power and hypocrisy. When Vienna’s Duke suddenly disappears, his morally rigid deputy Angelo takes control—determined to rid the city of vice. But when he condemns a young man to death and then propositions the man’s sister, his actions reveal the cracks in his facade of authority. Filled with rich characters, surprising twists, and a comic group of seedy grifters on the make, Measure for Measure explores who holds power, who gets punished, and what it truly means to be virtuous.
Old Globe |
| 11:00 AM | San Diego County Fair In San Diego, summer starts at the San Diego County Fair! Going strong since 1880, the Fair is the largest and longest running event in the county. The Del Mar Fairgrounds has hosted the annual Fair since 1936.
The San Diego Fair isn't just Americana run wild. The fair features various cultural acts throughout the month! Events include:
Los Tucanes de Tijuana
Gabriel Iglesias
Banda Machos
Lani Polynesian Dance
Ballet Folklorico
AAPI Festival
Native American Heritage Day
K-Pop Festival
Del Mar Fairgrounds |
| 5:00 PM | Food: Chinese Pulled Noodles In this hands-on class, students will learn the art of traditional Chinese pulled noodles (lā miàn) alongside the preparation of a versatile “mother sauce” that forms the backbone of countless noodle dishes. Participants will explore dough development, gluten structure, and the rhythmic pulling technique that transforms a simple mixture of flour, water, and salt into long, elastic strands of noodles. The class culminates in assembling a complete dish, pairing freshly pulled noodles with a deeply flavored, adaptable sauce. Chinese pulled noodles trace their origins back over 4,000 years, with early evidence found during the Han Dynasty. Lā miàn, meaning “pulled noodles,” became especially prominent in Northern China, where wheat-based foods dominate. Over time, noodle-making evolved into both a culinary craft and a performance art, with skilled chefs stretching dough into hundreds of strands in a matter of seconds. The concept of a “mother sauce” reflects a broader Chinese cooking philosophy: mastering foundational sauces allows for endless variation across regional cuisines.
Societe Brewing Company |
| Music: Twanguero Twanguero (Diego García), the acclaimed Spanish guitarist known for blending Spanish folk traditions, Latin American rhythms, and American roots music, returns to San Diego for an intimate solo concert. Through his signature fingerstyle guitar work, Twanguero takes audiences on a musical journey across the backroads of the Americas, weaving together influences from Spain, Latin America, and the United States in a performance designed for attentive listening and close connection.
St. Andrew's by-the-Sea Episcopal Church |
| 6:00 PM | Film Talk: Persepolis Directed by: Marjane Satrapi, Vincent Paronnaud 2007, Animation, Drama, 96 Minutes, PG13, English with Farsi Subtitles Stars: Chiara Mastroianni, Catherine Deneuve, Gena Rowlands, Sean Penn, Amethyste Frezignac, Iggy Pop Based on Satrapi’s graphic novel about her life in pre- and post-revolutionary Iran and then in Europe.
Iranian American Center |
| 8:00 PM | Stage: Measure for Measure Justice and desire collide in Shakespeare’s timeless tale of power and hypocrisy. When Vienna’s Duke suddenly disappears, his morally rigid deputy Angelo takes control—determined to rid the city of vice. But when he condemns a young man to death and then propositions the man’s sister, his actions reveal the cracks in his facade of authority. Filled with rich characters, surprising twists, and a comic group of seedy grifters on the make, Measure for Measure explores who holds power, who gets punished, and what it truly means to be virtuous.
Old Globe |
| 7:00 PM | Film: Pride and Prejudice Put Rooftop Cinema Club atop the Porto Vista Hotel in Little Italy high on the list of places in San Diego to take in a film under the moon and stars. Enjoy panoramic views of San Diego Bay while you relax in comfortable padded Adirondack chairs with individual headphones, freshly-popped popcorn, classic cinema concessions and Rooftop Cinema Club's famous signature cocktails.
Rooftop Cinema Club |
| 7:00 PM | Book Talk: Daughters of the Sun and Moon Warwick's and USD’s College of Arts and Sciences and Humanities Center present Lisa See as she discusses her new book, Daughters of the Sun and Moon. Lisa See is the New York Times bestselling author of Lady Tan's Circle of Women, The Island of Sea Women, The Tea Girl of Hummingbird Lane, Snow Flower and the Secret Fan, Peony in Love, Shanghai Girls, China Dolls, and Dreams of Joy, which debuted at #1. She is also the author of On Gold Mountain, which tells the story of her Chinese American family's settlement in Los Angeles. See was the recipient of the Golden Spike Award from the Chinese Historical Association of Southern California and the Historymaker's Award from the Chinese American Museum. She was also named National Woman of the Year by the Organization of Chinese American Women. In 1870, three Chinese women arrive in the small, dusty, and violent pueblo of Los Angeles. Dove, the bound-footed daughter of an imperial scholar, is entrancing and innocent. These characteristics should bring her great rewards, beginning with her arranged marriage to a much older merchant. Petal, the big-footed daughter of peasants, has grown up hungry and with dirt between her toes. In a moment of desperation, Petal's father sells her to buy money for rice seed, and she is loaded onto a ship to the Gold Mountain—America—where she is once again sold. Moon is married to a doctor of traditional Chinese medicine. She is educated, speaks fluent English, and has been endowed with a face of great beauty, yet her failed footbinding as a child has left her with a limp that lessens her value in the eyes of many. Each woman has her own desires. Dove wants to love and be loved, Petal desires freedom, and Moon seeks justice. Together they face a larger society that wishes them not one ounce of good will. Anti-Chinese sentiment is strong in Los Angeles, and this eventually leads to the Night of Horrors during which all three women are challenged in ways they could not have imagined. Brought together by hardship and heartbreak, they must use their bravery, endurance, and ability to "eat bitterness" to discover their voices, find freedom, and connect through solace and friendship. Together they are daughters of the sun and moon.
University of San Diego |
| Film: Happy as Lazzaro It’s summer at Inviolata, an isolated rural estate, where an extended family of tobacco farmers toil under the rule of a domineering marchesa, and where the handsome and hard-working Lazzaro (captivating newcomer Adriano Tardiolo), a young man imbued with a saint-like innocence, is alternately adored and taken advantage of. When the marchesa’s self-absorbed son, Tancredi (Luca Chikovani) first visits the fields, he senses an opportunity, and embroils Lazzaro in an audacious plan that spirals out of control and throws the estate into a complicated chaos that takes everybody by surprise. Channelling the spirit of Pasolini, Rohrwacher’s fascinating, deeply affecting parable casts an ethereal, wondrous spell, and confirms her status as one of the most inventive and compelling voices in contemporary Italian cinema with this utterly transporting film experience.
Digital Gym Cinema |
| 8:00 PM | Stage: Measure for Measure Justice and desire collide in Shakespeare’s timeless tale of power and hypocrisy. When Vienna’s Duke suddenly disappears, his morally rigid deputy Angelo takes control—determined to rid the city of vice. But when he condemns a young man to death and then propositions the man’s sister, his actions reveal the cracks in his facade of authority. Filled with rich characters, surprising twists, and a comic group of seedy grifters on the make, Measure for Measure explores who holds power, who gets punished, and what it truly means to be virtuous.
Old Globe |
| 11:00 AM | San Diego County Fair In San Diego, summer starts at the San Diego County Fair! Going strong since 1880, the Fair is the largest and longest running event in the county. The Del Mar Fairgrounds has hosted the annual Fair since 1936.
The San Diego Fair isn't just Americana run wild. The fair features various cultural acts throughout the month! Events include:
Los Tucanes de Tijuana
Gabriel Iglesias
Banda Machos
Lani Polynesian Dance
Ballet Folklorico
AAPI Festival
Native American Heritage Day
K-Pop Festival
Del Mar Fairgrounds |
| 8:00 PM | Stage: Measure for Measure Justice and desire collide in Shakespeare’s timeless tale of power and hypocrisy. When Vienna’s Duke suddenly disappears, his morally rigid deputy Angelo takes control—determined to rid the city of vice. But when he condemns a young man to death and then propositions the man’s sister, his actions reveal the cracks in his facade of authority. Filled with rich characters, surprising twists, and a comic group of seedy grifters on the make, Measure for Measure explores who holds power, who gets punished, and what it truly means to be virtuous.
Old Globe |
| 11:00 AM | San Diego County Fair In San Diego, summer starts at the San Diego County Fair! Going strong since 1880, the Fair is the largest and longest running event in the county. The Del Mar Fairgrounds has hosted the annual Fair since 1936.
The San Diego Fair isn't just Americana run wild. The fair features various cultural acts throughout the month! Events include:
Los Tucanes de Tijuana
Gabriel Iglesias
Banda Machos
Lani Polynesian Dance
Ballet Folklorico
AAPI Festival
Native American Heritage Day
K-Pop Festival
Del Mar Fairgrounds |
| 8:00 PM | Stage: Measure for Measure Justice and desire collide in Shakespeare’s timeless tale of power and hypocrisy. When Vienna’s Duke suddenly disappears, his morally rigid deputy Angelo takes control—determined to rid the city of vice. But when he condemns a young man to death and then propositions the man’s sister, his actions reveal the cracks in his facade of authority. Filled with rich characters, surprising twists, and a comic group of seedy grifters on the make, Measure for Measure explores who holds power, who gets punished, and what it truly means to be virtuous.
Old Globe |
| 11:00 AM | San Diego County Fair In San Diego, summer starts at the San Diego County Fair! Going strong since 1880, the Fair is the largest and longest running event in the county. The Del Mar Fairgrounds has hosted the annual Fair since 1936.
The San Diego Fair isn't just Americana run wild. The fair features various cultural acts throughout the month! Events include:
Los Tucanes de Tijuana
Gabriel Iglesias
Banda Machos
Lani Polynesian Dance
Ballet Folklorico
AAPI Festival
Native American Heritage Day
K-Pop Festival
Del Mar Fairgrounds |
| 7:00 PM | Stage: North by Northwest Direct from England, theatre legend Emma Rice brings to the Globe her inventive take on the Alfred Hitchcock classic North by Northwest in a production hailed as “an undoubted triumph” (WhatsOnStage). When ad man Roger Thornhill is mistaken for a Cold War spy, he goes on the run dodging airplanes, bad guys and a femme fatale who may not be what she seems. With six shape-shifting performers, a swinging ‘50s soundtrack, and the iconic backdrop of Mount Rushmore, Rice transforms the beloved thriller into a riotously funny high-speed theatrical ride.
Old Globe Theatre |
| 8:00 PM | Stage: Measure for Measure Justice and desire collide in Shakespeare’s timeless tale of power and hypocrisy. When Vienna’s Duke suddenly disappears, his morally rigid deputy Angelo takes control—determined to rid the city of vice. But when he condemns a young man to death and then propositions the man’s sister, his actions reveal the cracks in his facade of authority. Filled with rich characters, surprising twists, and a comic group of seedy grifters on the make, Measure for Measure explores who holds power, who gets punished, and what it truly means to be virtuous.
Old Globe |
| 11:00 AM | San Diego County Fair In San Diego, summer starts at the San Diego County Fair! Going strong since 1880, the Fair is the largest and longest running event in the county. The Del Mar Fairgrounds has hosted the annual Fair since 1936.
The San Diego Fair isn't just Americana run wild. The fair features various cultural acts throughout the month! Events include:
Los Tucanes de Tijuana
Gabriel Iglesias
Banda Machos
Lani Polynesian Dance
Ballet Folklorico
AAPI Festival
Native American Heritage Day
K-Pop Festival
Del Mar Fairgrounds |
| House of USA Lawn Program The annual lawn program is always held on the Fourth of July or the nearest Sunday to the holiday. The entertainment for this program consists, but not limited to, American traditional folk, country, rock-n-roll, jazz music, patriotic songs, and reading of poems by American authors. The program is held on the HPR International Cottages Stage. Any costumes worn as Uncle Sam colonial men or women, American Revolutionary War soldiers, the west frontier’s cowboys or cowgirls and/or any American historic figures amuse and entertain the audience.
The International Cottages |
| 11:00 AM | San Diego County Fair In San Diego, summer starts at the San Diego County Fair! Going strong since 1880, the Fair is the largest and longest running event in the county. The Del Mar Fairgrounds has hosted the annual Fair since 1936.
The San Diego Fair isn't just Americana run wild. The fair features various cultural acts throughout the month! Events include:
Los Tucanes de Tijuana
Gabriel Iglesias
Banda Machos
Lani Polynesian Dance
Ballet Folklorico
AAPI Festival
Native American Heritage Day
K-Pop Festival
Del Mar Fairgrounds |
| 2:00 PM | Stage: North by Northwest Direct from England, theatre legend Emma Rice brings to the Globe her inventive take on the Alfred Hitchcock classic North by Northwest in a production hailed as “an undoubted triumph” (WhatsOnStage). When ad man Roger Thornhill is mistaken for a Cold War spy, he goes on the run dodging airplanes, bad guys and a femme fatale who may not be what she seems. With six shape-shifting performers, a swinging ‘50s soundtrack, and the iconic backdrop of Mount Rushmore, Rice transforms the beloved thriller into a riotously funny high-speed theatrical ride.
Old Globe Theatre |
| 8:00 PM | Stage: Measure for Measure Justice and desire collide in Shakespeare’s timeless tale of power and hypocrisy. When Vienna’s Duke suddenly disappears, his morally rigid deputy Angelo takes control—determined to rid the city of vice. But when he condemns a young man to death and then propositions the man’s sister, his actions reveal the cracks in his facade of authority. Filled with rich characters, surprising twists, and a comic group of seedy grifters on the make, Measure for Measure explores who holds power, who gets punished, and what it truly means to be virtuous.
Old Globe |
Rafa Ponde and his band will perform tracks from their new album Brazilian Reggae Experience Vol 2.
Admission/Cost: FREE (Club venue)
Location:
Winstons Beach Club
1921 Bacon Street
San Diego, CA
Thursday, August 21 - 8:00 PM






