Wednesday November 11, 2009
Little Italy galleries open for the monthly Kettner Nights art event on Friday, Nov. 13. Held from 6 to 9 p.m. in downtown San Diego's Little Italy, the art has as much flavor as the espresso and pasta. Little Italy's art and design district, modeled after New York City's trendy SoHo and Chelsea districts, offers art-lovers and design patrons diverse resources. Come explore this ever-growing distinctive neighborhood with an art walk through the businesses and studios on Kettner Boulevard and beyond. This month's highlights: Gallery Artists: A Group Show at Perry L. Meyer; Sean Brannan and Joshua Krause's New Works at Jett Gallery; Artemio Rodriguez's Life, Women and Politics at Noel-Baza; Group Exhibition at Scott White Contemporary Art
For more information, please call Perry Meyer Fine Art at 619-358-9512.
Friday November 6, 2009
Seattle and Portland may have the known reputations as centers for craft beers and micro-breweries, but ever so steadily, San Diego is gaining a high reputation as a region for excellent beers. So for the first time, the San Diego Brewers Guild is staging San Diego Beer Week, Nov. 6 to 15.
San Dieg Beer Week is a 10-day countywide festival that attracts beer tourism, fosters knowledge of our regional brewing heritage, and serves as a showcase for San Diego's breweries, restaurants, pubs, and other businesses with ties to the craft beer community.
There are currently more than 100 events planned for San Diego Beer Week. San Diego Beer Week kicks off with the VIP Session of the San Diego Brewers Guild Festival on Friday, November 6, followed by two general admission sessions on Saturday November 7, 2009, at the World Beat Center in Balboa Park. The Guild Festival is the largest gathering of local craft breweries featuring more than 80 beers brewed in San Diego County. Allied member restaurants will be at the event serving small bites to pair with the beers.
For full details on San Diego Beer Week, including event schedules and ticket prices, visit the official website here.
Thursday November 5, 2009

TNT (Thursday Night Thing) returns to MCASD Downtown. Taking inspiration from Tara Donovan's large-scale installations that are based on the physical properties of accumulated everyday materials, this TNT will celebrate the "Material Wonder" in the everyday. Donovan, a recipient of the 2008 MacArthur "genius" award, is known for using mass accumulations of ordinary objects, such as straight pins, paper plates, toothpicks, drinking straws, and pencils, to mimic the organization of geological or biological forms.
Members: Free / General: $10; $7 Students
Read more about tonight's TNT event here.
Thursday November 5, 2009
Looking for something affordable to do this weekend with the family? How about making your way to the New Children's Museum downtown for some educational fun with the Target Free Second Sunday, Nov. 8. The New Children's Museum grants free admission on the second Sunday of each month, with extended Museum hours from10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Sponsored by Target, the free day allows all children and families in the community to enjoy the Museum, and ensure that cost is not a barrier. Every Target Free Second Sunday also includes a variety of special performances and activities for children:
- 11 a.m. and 12:30 p.m. - Mainly Mozart Performance Cricket Wireless Level, Improv Studio
- All Day - Mainly Mozart Exhibition Arts Education Center
- 12, 12:30, 1 and 1:30 p.m. - Bait For Lunch Reading by Karen Okagaki Main Level, Lounge
- 2 p.m. - Rhythm Worx with Susan Hall Cricket Wireless Level, Improv Studio
- 3 p.m. - Poway High School Dance Team Museum Park
- 3 p.m. - Hoop Dance with Valentina Museum Park
Get details about the Target Free Second Sunday at the New Children's Museum here.