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JUDD APATOW He wrote and directed The 40-Year-Old Virgin, Knocked Up, Funny People, and This Is 40, and Apatow’s pro- ducing credits include Superbad, Bridesmaids, and Anchorman. He’s also the executive producer of HBO’s Girls and the co- creator of Love on Netflix. His latest film is Trainwreck with Amy Schumer. After a 20-year hiatus, Apatow returns to the stand-up stage. Demetri Martin opens. $45.
WHEN: 7:30 p.m. WHERE: Balboa Theatre, 868 Fourth Avenue, downtown San Diego. 619-570-1100;
sandiegotheatres.org
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EARTH DAY WITH THE PADRES Celebrate Earth Day at Petco Park and
April 21–27
give a donation to 1% for the Planet, a global network of businesses and nonprofits. Each theme-game package includes a ticket to the game against the Cardinals in a desig- nated Earth Day section and a limited-edition Padres-themed Pura Vida bracelet from Costa Rica. $10–$60.
JUDD APATOW WHEN: 7:40 p.m.
WHERE: Petco Park, 100 Park Boulevard, East Village. 619-795-5000;
atmlb.com/1esZaX8
LAKESIDE RODEO See bareback riding, tie-down roping, saddle-bronc riding, steer wrestling, bull riding, team roping, and bar- rel racing. The Budweiser Clydesdale team will perform (no appearance at Saturday’s early show). You can see the popular Children’s Stick Horse Race (kids 3 to 6) at every show, though — 50 kids running with stick horses at once. $10–$20.
WHEN: 7:30 p.m. Also on Saturday and Sunday.
SATURDAY, APRIL 23: LINDA VISTA MULTI-CULTURAL FAIR & PARADE
WHERE: Lakeside Rodeo Grounds, 12584 Mapleview Street, Lakeside. 619-561-4331;
lakesiderodeo.com
DEERHUNTER. In from the Fading Frontier, Bradford Cox and his Atlanta band of indie-rockers and psych- poppers shake off the desert dust of Coachella and plug in at Observatory North Park Friday night. If last year’s Fading Frontier wasn’t your favorite Deerhunter disc, word has it that the band’s high-water mark, Halcyon Digest, plays a prominent role in their live show. Club Crawler, page 58.
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SPRING FLING ARTS, CRAFTS, & VINTAGE MARKET Handmade arts and crafts on the farm with recycled, restored, vintage, antique, and hand- made wares. The market is part of a weekend Spring Festival. On Saturday, eight of San Diego’s favorite food trucks will be serving up the grub. The lineup includes Two for the Road, Pierogi Truck, Organic Food Truck,
Perky Beans, That’s What Cheese Said, Devilicious, Epic Eatz, and Chubby’s. Live music from Calico Ridge on the Bates Stage from noon to 3 p.m., along with pony rides, a petting zoo, and face painting. On Sunday, check out the Heartbeat Happening classic car show.
WHEN: 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Also on Sunday. WHERE: Bates Nut Farm, 15954 Woods Valley Road, Valley Center. 760-749-3333;
batesnutfarm.biz
BONSAI CLUB
EXHIBITION The 51st annual Spring show- case of every-
thing bonsai. Bonsai- technique demonstrations daily at 11 p.m. and 1 p.m. Plants of vary-
ing sizes and species and bonsai-related items for sale
by San Diego Bonsai Club members. In room 101.
WHEN: 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Also on Sunday. WHERE: Casa del Prado, 1800 El Prado, Balboa Park.
sandiegobonsaiclub.com
ENCINITAS STREET FAIR Five bands will play the Beer Garden
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