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rations in Art by Tracie Monk, a new series of ceramic and metal sculptures. Live music with mem- bers of Cactus 5. Meet the artist session, wine, cheese, and appetiz- ers. Saturday, April 23, 5pm; free. Spanish Village Art Center, 1770 Village Place. (BALBOA PARK)
BOOK SIGNINGS ART
Back to Back Wool Challenge Could you spin the yarn and knit a sweater in one day? Come watch the San Diego County Spinners do it as they compete in this timed event. Saturday, April 23, 9am; free. Bonita Museum and Cultural Center, 4355 Bonita Road. (BONITA)
Family ArtLAB: Personal Space Take part in a Look/Explore Tour and let gallery educators lead you and your family in conversation about the exhibition Do Ho Suh. Following your gallery explora- tion, join a hands-on, art-making experience. This program is recom- mended for families with children ages five and older. Price includes two adults and up to three youth. Museum admission is included. Saturday, April 23, 2pm; $15. Museum of Contemporary Art San Diego, Downtown, 1100 and
1001 Kettner Boulevard. (DOWNTOWN SAN DIEGO)
Tortured Souls: Opening Reception Tortured Souls: Explo-
Chris Ahrens: What Is Greater Than Thyself Surfing author Chris Ahrens will read from and discuss his new book Behold: What Is Greater Than Thyself: And Other Surf Stories. Chris Ahrens has writ- ten for every surfing publication in the world and served as editor of Longboard Magazine and Risen Magazine. Saturday, April 23, 7pm; free. D.G. Wills Books, 7461 Girard Avenue. (LA JOLLA)
Michelle Gable: I’ll See You in Paris While enjoying a three- course afternoon tea with cham- pagne, Michelle Gable, author of the Paris Apartment, will present her second novel, I’ll See You in Paris. The latter winds together the lives of three women born genera- tions apart but who face similar struggles of love and heartbreak. Saturday, April 23, 2:30pm; $62. 21 and up. Westgate Hotel, 1055 Sec- ond Avenue. (DOWNTOWN SAN DIEGO)
Oyuki Aguilar Local author Oyuki Aguilar will be doing a reading and signing for her book The Sport of Parenting. Parents nowadays are
so invested in our children that we often lose ourselves in the task of rearing. Through paintings and let- ters, this book is a warm reminder that everything we do is valuable, that we are not alone in doubt and fatigue and that we are successful because we do the best that we can. Sunday, April 24, 3pm; free. Upstart Crow Bookshop and Cof- fee House, 835 W. Harbor Drive. (DOWNTOWN SAN DIEGO)
Search for the Perfect Wave To celebrate the newly released photo/ journal book, Search For the Perfect Wave, the event features surf stories, a brief slide show, and book sign- ings with two of surfing's original dirt-bag travelers, Kevin Naughton and Craig Peterson. Their classic articles of surf-travel-misadven- tures in the '70s and '80s for Surfer Magazine inspired a generation to a life on the road of feral travel. May 4, 6-9pm, California Surf Museum 312 Pier View Way, Oceanside CA 92054 (OCEANSIDE)
CLASSES & WORKSHOPS
Cultivating Happiness Partici- pants will discover how to remove roadblocks and obstacles that are preventing them from living a more meaningful life. Info: 619-861-8351. Thursday, April 21, 7pm; $25. The Sanctuary Wellness Experience, 1955 Cable St., Ocean Beach
Painting and Vino: Camp Out Recreate “Camp Out” while sipping
wine or cocktails. Supplies (canvas, paints, brushes, apron) included. No experience necessary. Sunday, April 24, 12pm; $45. 21 and up. 98 Bottles, 2400 Kettner Boulevard. (LITTLE ITALY)
Wine & Canvas: Tropical Delight No experience necessary. Follow a local artist step-by-step as you recreate the featured paint- ing. Includes canvas, easel, paint, brushes, and apron. Info: 619-207- 9431. Thursday, April 21, 6pm; $35. Carlton Oaks Golf & Resort, 9200 Inwood Drive. (SANTEE)
COMEDY
Comedy Night An evening of music and clean comedy. Wine or other beverage comes with ticket price. Friday, April 22, 7pm; $10. Spacebar Cafe, 7454 University Ave., Suite A. (LA MESA)
Dallas McLaughlin Local come- dian Dallas McLaughlin is a writer and performer for the Emmy-win- ning Yo! Gabba Gabba! and The Aquabats! Super Show! He recently won San Diego’s Funniest Person Contest. Dallas likes to eat burri- tos, drink beer, and talk to his wife about her dislike for Harry Connick Jr. Sunday, April 24, 7pm; $10. 21 and up. American Comedy Com- pany, 818 Sixth Avenue. (DOWNTOWN SAN DIEGO)
It’s the Famous Mad House Comedy Showcase Show! Ten stand-up comedians, including Leo Flowers, Dallas McLaughlin, Omar
DANCE
Argentine Tango with Col- lette: Learn tango now! Take a free first class on Thursday, April 21 or April 28, at 6pm. You can also enjoy a free class every Mon- day and Wednesday at 7pm while our courses for beginners are given. Come to Dance Place San Diego, 2650 Truxtun Road (corner Dewey) Studio #106. No partner needed. Check
TangoWithColette.com or call Colette, 514-726-5567. (POINT LOMA)
Contradancing No partners needed, and no experience neces- sary. Calling by Chris Page, with live music by Tectonic Shakedown. Teaching from 7:30-8pm. Dance starts at 8pm with a break for refreshments at 9:30pm. Wear soft- soled shoes to protect the dance
Nova, Nick Petrillo, Dave Mehreje, and up to four more comedians. 619-702-6666. Friday, April 22, 7:30pm and 9:45pm; Saturday, April 23, 7:30pm and 9:45pm; $20-$30. 18 and up. Mad House Comedy Club, 502 Horton Plaza. (DOWNTOWN SAN DIEGO)
Rex Navarrete Premiere Filipino comedian Rex Navarrete from Comedy Central, MTV Philippines, and George Lopez. Thursday, April 21, 8pm; Friday, April 22 & Satur- day, April 23, 7:30pm and 9:30pm; $18. 21 and up. American Comedy Company, 818 Sixth Avenue. (DOWN- TOWN SAN DIEGO)
floor. Discount price for students, full-time college students, and active duty military with current I.D. Friday, April 22, 7:30pm; $10. Trinity United Methodist Church, 3030 Thorn Street. (NORTH PARK)
DISCUSSION GROUPS
The Wealth Gap in America — How inequality affects us all This talk will document the extraordinary extremes of income and wealth inequality that have been allowed to develop in the USA in the last 30 years. The data presented will help you understand both the angry citizenry and the contentious atmosphere of the 2016 Presidential election. Thurs- day, April 21, 6pm; free-$10. 18 and up. World Resources Simula- tion Center, 1088 Third Avenue. (DOWNTOWN SAN DIEGO)
FOOD & DRINK
Curbside Bites Food Trucks @ Innovations Academy Gourmet food trucks gather each week at Innovations Academy on Thurs- days from 5pm-8pm. Thursdays, 5pm; Innovations Academy Char- ter School, 10380 Spring Canyon Road. (SCRIPPS RANCH)
Earth Day “Pea” Menu This farm-to-table six-course feast is a tribute to spring and the pristine
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