WHEN: Saturday, February 11, 6 to 10 p.m. WHERE: ArtHatch, 317 E. Grand Avenue, Escondido.
arthatch.org
CARNIVAL OF CAFFEINATION We’ll let the promoter take the mic on this one: “A meticulously selected cadre of bad-ass brewers and roasters will occupy our new warehouse and event space, the Fortress of Raditude. On hand will be an arsenal of dark, coffee-centric, and barrel-aged beer alongside a king’s ransom of dazzling coffee-creations from some of the most boss-level roasters in the universe.” Food trucks will be on site, with vegan options available. All proceeds go to BikeSD, a nonprofit making San Diego a better place to ride. $45–$75.
WHEN: Saturday, February 11, 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. WHERE: 3612 Kurtz Street, Midway District.
moderntimesbeer.com/events/ carnival-of-caffeination
THREE ACTS OF GOODNESS CULTURAL DAY Learn more about Chinese culture and Buddhism in this free event. Programs include an introduction to tea medi- tation, appreciating Chinese music, a temple tour, a Buddhism Q&A, Chinese calligraphy, and an Experience Chinese New Year celebration.
WHEN: Saturday, February 11, 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. WHERE: San Diego Buddhist Association, 4536 Park Boulevard, University Heights.
hsifangtemple.org
SWEETHEART SAIL. In the year 1542, a 100-foot full-rigged Spanish galleon carrying officers, crew, slaves, a priest, and the ship’s captain, explorer Juan Rodríguez Cabrillo, landed in San Diego Bay near Point Loma. They were the first Europeans to reach what is now California. Now, some 475 years later, a complete, full-scale work- ing replica of Cabrillo’s flagship sits in San Diego Bay. After four years of construction, she now sails our local waters. This Saturday and Sunday, the
SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 11: THREE ACTS OF GOODNESS CULTURAL DAY
Maritime Museum of San Diego offers a Valentine’s sweetheart cruise from noon to 3 p.m. Couples can spend an afternoon on the water and prac- tice their teamwork by help- ing the crew sail the ship, haul halyards, and tend the sheets. Waterfront, page 34.
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DAVID DUCHOVNY. “I want to believe” in Fox Mulder’s musicianship. The X-Files actor went rogue and dropped a folk-rock record called Hell or Highwater in 2015. The label, Thinksay, compared the collection to Leonard Cohen, Wilco, and REM, but the critics’ grades suggest otherwise. Even adult- contempos Consequence of Sound gave him a C, which puts him in league with Keanu Reeves, Kevin Bacon, and Russell Crowe. But no one goes to these shows for the music. It’s a starfest, and why not? Mulder plays the Music Box on Sunday. Club Crawler, page 56.
DAVID DUCHOVNY Tuesday | 14
CLASSIC HOLLYWOOD VALENTINE’S DAY DINNER The Lafayette Hotel was estab- lished in 1946 as a haven for celebs such as Bob Hope, Ava Gardner, and Lana Turner — all of whom stayed at the hotel back in its heyday.
VALENTINE’S DAY BRUNCH FOR DOGS Bub’s at the Ballpark hosts this third-annual event with Second Chance Dog Rescue, Camp Run-a-Mutt Point Loma, and Zoe’s Dog Training with a Bloody Mary and mimosa
bar, a special dogs’ menu, raffles, giveaways, a Little Beasties pet caricature artist, pet photog- raphy, and rescue dogs available for adoption.
WHEN: Sunday, February 12, 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. WHERE: Bub’s at the Ballpark, 715 J Street, East Village.
bubssandiego.com
For Valentine’s Day 2017, a three- course dinner by executive chef Ryan Gilbert plus live music and dancing. Whether you’re envisioning Casablanca or Titanic, the historic hotel promises red-carpet treatment in the Mississippi Ballroom. $55.
WHEN: Tuesday, February 14, 6 p.m. WHERE: Lafayette Hotel, Swim Club & Bungalows, 2223 El Cajon Boulevard, North Park.
Wednesday | 15
LUCERO. From Memphis in Tennessee, the country-punk five piece is touring in support of their latest ATO release, All a Man Should Do, which found the group leaning on their country roots a little more than usual, pumping up the brass and piano runs. Stillandall, these boys are aging like good whiskey, about which they know a thing or three — they sure sing enough songs about the spirit. Lucero headlines sets at Belly Up Wednesday after soul- rock singer/songwriter Esmé Patterson for one hell of a double bill. Club Crawler, page 56.
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