THINGS TO DO

The Bold, the Beautiful & the Brilliantly Weird

  • Art Noir

    Step into a world of suspense, mystery, and psychological tension with Art Noir, an exhibition where pop culture and fine art collide. Join us on Thursday, April 10, 2025, from 6–9 PM for the public reception with local artists, including artists working out of The Studio Door's 17 artist spaces.

  • Ukulele Orchestra of Great Britain

    The Ukulele Orchestra of Great Britain brings its signature wit and musical brilliance to the stage, blending genres from Tchaikovsky to Lady Gaga in a fast-paced, joy-filled performance.

  • The Art of Autism: A Different Lens

    Oceanside Museum of Art and The Art of Autism present a powerful exhibition spotlighting neurodivergent artists, fostering awareness, empathy, and connection through creativity and community engagement.

  • Sona Jobarteh

    Sona Jobarteh is a unique and pioneering musical icon of her time whose renown has been rapidly flourishing globally. Born into a Griot family from the Gambia, a tradition that dates back seven centuries, she is the first female within this tradition to become a professional virtuoso on the Kora. See her perform at the La Jolla Music Society on April 5th!

  • GRUESOME PLAYGROUND INJURIES

    It’s not your typical love story when Doug and Kayleen meet at the nurse’s office in their elementary school; she’s got a painful stomach ache, and he’s all banged up from riding his bike off the roof. Over the next thirty years, they find each other again and again, brought together by injury, heartbreak, and their own self-destructive tendencies.

  • Le Salon de Musiques – Virtuosic Strings & Piano

    Celebrate spring with an uplifting performance featuring romantic masterpieces by Chopin, Glinka, and Onslow—including a U.S. premiere. Introduced by musicologist Dr. Kristi Brown-Montesano, this intimate concert at the La Jolla Woman’s Club includes a post-performance Q&A and a high tea buffet with French Champagne

  • San Diego Underground Film Festival

    Celebrate a decade of boundary-pushing cinema at the 10th Annual San Diego Underground Film Festival—featuring experimental films, live music, and performances by local and international artists.

  • Dreams Dyed Blue: Journey Through Sound & Color

    "Dreams Dyed Blue" is a genre-blending electroacoustic/hip-hop performance that immerses audiences in a poignant, multisensory journey through the pursuit of dreams, featuring cutting-edge visuals and live music.

  • CRWDSPCR

    Experience CRWDSPCR, a groundbreaking dance film that captures the late-2000s revival performance of Merce Cunningham’s innovative 1993 choreography. Created using the choreographic software LifeForms, CRWDSPCR exemplifies Cunningham’s embrace of technology in dance composition, blending digital aesthetics with human movement.

  • 7 Last Words with So Say We All

    In collaboration with So Say We All, the Hausmann Quartet presents Seven Last Words, a performance of Joseph Haydn’s epic masterpiece alongside spoken word presentations of original works by the authors themselves.

  • An Evening with Isaac Mizrahi

    Actor, host, writer, designer and producer Isaac Mizrahi brings his one-of-a-kind show to the David & Dorothea Garfield stage, combining comedy, commentary and an array of classic and soon-to-be classic songs from Stephen Sondheim to Blondie, from Comden & Green to Madonna.