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“Frida Kahlo: Art, Garden, Life” at New York Botanical Garden

“Frida Kahlo: Art, Garden, Life” at New York Botanical Garden

If you’re a fan of Frida Kahlo you don’t want to miss, “Frida Kahlo: Art, Garden, Life” at the New York Botanical Garden. The exhibit offers a glimpse into the artist’s life with a collection of her portraits, still life paintings, and a replica of her garden and desk as they are at La Casa Azul (The Blue House) located in Coyoacán, Mexico in Colonia del Carmen. Continue reading »

Mama’s Day 2015: An Extraordinary Culinary Evening

Mama’s Day 2015: An Extraordinary Culinary Evening

Touted as San Diego’s best culinary event, Mama’s Day, never ceases to amaze us with signature dishes from over 55 top local chefs, restaurants, and caterers. It’s one of the annual fundraising that we look forward to. Now in it’s 25th year, the event is held the Friday evening before Mother’s Day. The event was held … Continue reading »

Moms post side-by-side pregnancy photos

Moms post side-by-side pregnancy photos

A North Carolina couple has had the following picture go viral. Proud moms Melanie and Vanessa Iris Roy shared side-by-side photos of their pregnancies a year apart in the same pose. In the second photo we can see their first child, Jax, playing at their feet in the sand.             … Continue reading »

Timken Museum’s Art of Fashion

Timken Museum’s Art of Fashion

The Timken Museum of Art in Balboa Park showcased a rare exhibition of fashion inspired by fine art at the eighth annual Art of Fashion 2015 fundraiser on April 20, 2015. More than 200 fashion enthusiasts from throughout Southern California attended the event, led by honorary chair Dame Zandra Rhodes, international fashion icon and designer. Continue reading »

The Discovery of King Tut – The San Diego Natural History Museum

The Discovery of King Tut – The San Diego Natural History Museum

Until April 26, San Diegans can go on a journey to the world of ancient Egypt at the West Coast premiere of TheDiscovery of King Tut at The San Diego Natural History Museum. Visitors get to experience Tutankhamun’s tomb exactly how British archeologist Howard Carter discovered it in 1922. Also referred to as the “boy-king”, King Tut ruled Egypt for … Continue reading »

International Women’s Day: The endless struggle

International Women’s Day: The endless struggle

Powerful voices took over downtown Los Angeles March 8 for International Women’s Day. According to the United Nations the first National Woman’s Day was observed in the United States Feb. 28, 1909 in honor of the 1908 garment workers’ strike in New York, where women protested against working conditions. Today, events are planned around the … Continue reading »

San Diego Comic-Con 2014

San Diego Comic-Con 2014

San Diego Comic-Con has come and gone. No more sleeping on the sidewalk to get into Hall H. Comic book Superhero’s will no longer be at your every turn. The long lines and aching feet will be forgotten as we reminisce and look through our photos and begin to anticipate Comic-Con 2015.

Boi/Butch: Portraits of Masculine of Center Identity

Boi/Butch: Portraits of Masculine of Center Identity

Show & Tell Concept Shop most recent collaboration, “Queery,” will run from June 25 to August 31, 2014. “Queery” opens with “Boi/Butch: Portraits of Masculine of Center Identity” on Wednesday, June 25, 2014 at 5 PM.  This exhibition showcases the latest portraits from Miki Vargas’ “For The Love Of Bois Project,” capturing and celebrating the beauty … Continue reading »

Santana Headlines Univision Radio’s Uforia Concert

Santana Headlines Univision Radio’s Uforia Concert

Santana Headlined Univision Radio’s Uforia Concert in New York on Tuesday, May 13th at Webster Hall to celebrate the Release of Santana’s First Ever Latin Music Album CORAZÓN.  The audience was surprised with special guest Juanes and an electric solo by his wife, drummer Cindy Blackman. The energy of the crowd was contagious and it’s … Continue reading »