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Saturday March 20
Learn more about the science of flight by making all kinds of paper airplanes. Engage in hands-on activities, competitions and join in the mass launch at the end of the festival. Free with museum admission.
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Sunday March 21
This one-of-a-kind performance features spoken-word artist April Mahoney, drummer Nana Yaw Aseidu, and saxophonist Earl Vaults. Ticket price includes appetizers and wine tastings. $20 in advance, $25 at the door.
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Monday March 22
A stop-motion animated film about a book that promises to reveal the meaning of life and only costs as much as the film's title. Geoffrey Rush, Barry Otto and Anthony La Paglia provide some of the voices. Free.
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Wednesday March 24
This party hosted by the online art mag features live music from The Greg Gibson Band and Brenda Xu, live readings by Tria Andrews, Liz Huerta and Joseph Voth and the premiere of Tape Deck Mountain's and Rodney Hubbard's music videos.
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Mira Mesa's Annapurna provides a tasty challenge for adventurous food trekkers
Claire's on Cedros serves tasty food in an eco-minded environment
Local punk return at the Whistle Stop, Japanese psychedelia at The Casbah and tons of bands coming from or going to South by Southwest make a San Diego stop
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Star Wars' in a strip club—plus, all the other movies showing around town
The Latino Film Fest is back—plus, our weekly rundown of all the movies showing around town
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San Diego musicians take center stage for our springtime fashion issue
We’ve been giving you tips on good music longer than we’ve been giving you tips on fashion (an area into which we’ve waded up to our tattooed ankles and not an inch more). So, for this go-round of our semi-regular fashion issue, we asked some local music luminaries to show up at The Witherby (a rather swank downtown event venue) on a Sunday morning and bring along a couple of outfits that best expressed their styles. It wasn’t until we saw the photos that we realized the diversity of looks—from authentic vintage to retro-modern to urban to good ol’ indie rock. Enjoy!
Photos by Danny de la Cruz
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