Thursday, November 13, 2025

Things To Do In San Diego: Thursday, November 13-Wednesday, November 19, 2025: Author & Punisher | Mating Ritual | SCOTS | Judy Collins | Off With Their Heads | Surf Hat | The Surfrajettes |



Literally two weeks after I decided that I would cancel my ACA (because Sharp kept charging me even though they threatened cancellation for two months), I have another ear infection. I'm gonna just ride it out and hope it passes, but in the meantime, I'm very very tired and don't have much else to say. Good stuff coming up. 
I will say one quick thing...someone commented on a Casbah Instagram post that "$60 for a Casbah show is insane" in reference to the three nights with Pinback. While I'm poor and cheap and $60 for anything is a lot of money, I don't see how someone can pay $47.50 plus service fees for a show at Humphrey's among 2000 people, but then quibble about $60 for a show in a room with only 200+ people. You seriously need to check yourself if you think this way. 
Listings for the week are after the jump. 

Thursday, November 06, 2025

Things To Do In San Diego: Thursday, November 6-Wednesday, November 12, 2025: Stop Light Observations | Fu Manchu | miniaturized | Neko Case | Moon Panda | Born Ruffians | Tame Impala | Lovejoy | Purity Ring |


I like to get listings done on Tuesdays and spend just a little time on Wednesdays to polish them up, add random events at venues not usually included in the weekly roundup. But I've just not been very motivated. I have a whole lot of theoretical posts in my brain but lose the motivation when it comes to putting my fingers to the keyboard. We never found my cat, and there's this horrible feeling like we didn't do enough to look for her in the first 48 hours. I live across the street from a dive bar, and the women cackling during karaoke always makes me turn down my TV in case I'm hearing a cat's meow. My sleep is all off, even more than usual. I've gone on more 3am walks than I did in my 20s when I was bouncing from after party to after party. I've been going to the zoo every day, but because I'm up late, I sleep late, then get a late jump on work, so by the time I get there, I only have an hour or two to get in my zen mindset. I'm really looking forward to Sea World's Christmas Celebration, because they're open much later than the zoo for a longer period of time starting on November 14. The San Diego Zoo still has Jungle Bells, but this year they've cut it to just a couple weeks in December, from the 19th to January 4th. 
The election was a bright spot this week for sure, so I'm trying to look on the bright side. Maybe I just need to catch up on sleep with a full on pajama day to click me back to normal. With that in mind, I'm going to sleep now. 
Stay safe out there. Nolite te bastardes carborundorum. 

Thursday, October 30, 2025

Things To Do In San Diego: Thursday, October 30-Wednesday, November 5, 2025: Tamar Berk | Jason Mraz | Creepy Creeps | Geese | Dia De Los Deftones | Rufus Wainwright | OSLO | Ben Nichols | Doechii | AFI |


I did listings on Tuesday because I had to work our Casbah show with Pixel Grip at Quartyard on Wednesday, and Darren surprised me by showing up so I could use all my Quartyard Drink Tickets!!! and drive us safely home. (Also, to the Quartyard bartender lady that I had a brief conversation with about all things Bravo, you are my new bestie. Let's hang out and get drunk and talk about all the "Real" Housewives!!!) 
So these aren't gonna be the best orderly listings, but they're done, and I love you and I'm gonna go drink my dranks! Yay me. I haven't given up on my kitty, so it's kinda fun to be up and out on my balcony super late and imagine I'm hearing my Strawberry's phantom meows. I don't need you to tell me she's dead or bait for coyotes, I'd just like to think that my little girl is just out exploring her mousing golden years. 
Anyhow, lots of rad stuff, including lots of Halloween and Día de los Muertos activities, especially great because of how it falls on the calendar. Also, if you're out, while drivers drive too fast and super crazy, they also CAN'T SEE YOU. Get some cheap glowstick necklaces and bracelets at Dollar Tree and stop trusting traffic. 

Stay safe out there. Nolite te bastardes carborundorum. 

Thursday, October 16, 2025

Things To Do In San Diego: Thursday, October 16-Wednesday, October 22, 2025: DLG. | AJ Lee & Blue Summit | Pool Kids | Rhett Miller | Bill Murray | Nation of Language | EMO NITE | Pinback | Rilo Kiley | Alejandro Escovedo | Pete Yorn | Jade Bird | Durry |


There are a LOT of shows this week, so I hope that everyone can find something to love. I think I'll be working at the Haley Reinhart show at Lou Lou's and then Durry at Quartyard, but not quite sure if I have anything in between. As I've mentioned in my other posts, my cat is missing so I've been a bit preoccupied with that, and heartbroken that this is the week we've finally gotten rain and super chilly mornings. I'm just hoping with all hope that she's inside somewhere with access to food and will eventually find her way back home. 

But that's not what you're here for. Listings are long. No Kings rallies are on Saturday morning, so be peaceful and be smart, and don't put yourself in danger. I'm hearing the I-5 in Camp Pendleton will be closed so our POS VP can vanity fuck a missile or some shit, so check the news reports on that if you were trying to get to or from LA for any reason, and pay attention to your shows if there are cancelations or postponements because bands couldn't get down from LA in time. 

Stay safe (and warm) out there, and hug your fur babies. Nolite te bastardes carborundorum. Listings through Wednesday are after the jump. 

Tuesday, October 14, 2025

Rosey's Diary & Newsy Things: September 2025: Trip Through California | Election Ballot Information | Tikka Is Missing! | West Nile Present | San Diego Remains Exorbitantly Expensive |

Please keep an eye out for Strawberry, aka Tikka,
missing from Normal Heights since Saturday, 10/11/25


I got back from my trip on Wednesday, and went straight to Adams Avenue Theatre to see CityNerd. My trip was great. I stayed with my cousin in LA the first and last nights, camped 3 nights at 3 different camps (Gaviota near Santa Barbara, Morro Bay, and Monterey) then stayed 4 nights with Darren's nephew in Hercules for the memorial for Evelyn in Lake Merritt and other Bay Area activities (like me driving around San Pablo Reservoir aimlessly and doing a big shopping trip to Ace Hardware to do some house upkeep.) We got in a visit with Darren's mom, and after Toby and Darren flew home, I got to visit with my niece at USF. All told, I was able to do LA Zoo on the way up, Oakland Zoo, San Francisco Zoo, and Fresno Zoo and then LA Zoo again. I saw otters and sea lions in Morro Bay and Moss Landing, stopped at a few state parks with the pass I checked out from the library, and particularly enjoyed the sunset at Seacliff, near Santa Cruz. The weather was perfect the entire trip, even with brief overnight rain in Monterey. I was lucky at the LA Zoo to see the debut of the two female chimpanzee babies on their first day on habitat, and I feel like that set the tone for the whole trip being full of surprises, like getting basically a private tour of the Fresno Zoo by a girl in the education department just by asking a couple questions. I have a lot of photos to share over time, but gotta get to listings for this week first. I definitely wanna do it again; driving California was spectacular. When I do it all again, I would make sure to also catch the Santa Barbara Zoo, which I missed when my whole trip was delayed a day for some necessary auto repairs, and Sacramento Zoo, which would just make sense for the route that I traveled. 

The whole thing was great, though now it's been dampened by the fact that my cat slipped off our balcony on Saturday night and we haven't found any sign of her. I've walked my neighborhood for hours on end, at different times of day, and nothing. Today I found out that her microchip was done before she was at the Humane Society, so I have to track down which of several companies could have done it, and it really only benefits if someone actually catches her and gets her scanned. I'm not quite ready to think of the alternatives, but let me tell you how shitty people are who post comments on PawBoost posts. I don't need your stupid advice on what I should have done. Anyway, this post had enough links built up that I'm just gonna post so I can get on with my other work. I'm not even gonna get into my whole thing with paid parking at Balboa Park and the Zoo, since the former seems to be on ice for the time being and the latter seems resolved to be free parking for members if and when paid parking is implemented. I also am aware of the government shutdown and lots of other stuff that went down while I was gone. The good thing about driving up the state, is you can't doomscroll social media while driving, so I listened to my True Crime podcasts and YouTube programs and turned my brain mostly off to the news. 

Stay safe out there. Nolite te bastardes carborundorum.  

Wednesday, October 08, 2025

Things To Do In San Diego: Will Have To Wait


I thought I had prepared by doing listings for the upcoming week, but they're not quite done, but I sure am. I got back from my trip at 6pm on Wednesday and went straight to Adams Avenue Theatre to the BikeSD event with City Nerd, Ray Delahanty. Then I had to gas up and take Toby back to UCSD. That means I wasn't home until 9:30, ate some dinner Darren prepared, and then unpacked some of the essentials from my trip. 

I had an amazing, albeit exhausting week and a half, and I have to go to bed. Listings will come at some point on Thursday, just not the usual 6am. 

Love you all. 

Thursday, September 25, 2025

Things To Do In San Diego: Thursday, September 25-Wednesday, October 8, 2025: Rev Horton Heat | Lucinda Williams | Band of Horses | Stereophonics | Ice Cube | Big Thief | The Head & The Heart | PUP |

San Diego Skyline Taken From Admiral Hornblower

Oh, boy. It is not easy to try to compile two weeks of listings without some well-programmed scrapers like other sites have, especially as September ends and October is still a week out. But I've got things to do and places to go. I'm going on a trip and I'll talk all about it when I'm back, but I don't know what my internet access will be like for the next couple weeks and I would prefer not to touch my laptop at all, so I just want to let you know that I don't have first week of October listings for Aquarius, Black Cat, Til-Two, Panama 66, Blind Lady, Seven Grand, Sycuan Live & Local and a couple others. If I get a chance to update, I will, but if not, know that those venues typically have live music on weekends and you can use my venue page to check them if you're so inclined. I will try to cut the listings and break them out by week, but again, we'll see if I find a library or a place to do such things. Plus, I have so much other stuff to talk about...I got to go on the renovated Admiral Hornblower last week, checked out Samia at Music Box, and loved getting to see Suzzallo at Soda Bar on Tuesday. And going into my birthday weekend, HazPaca is open for four days!, I think I get to see and shoot Stereophonics on Saturday, and my birthday will start with Seaworld Yoga, this time in Turtle Reef, and close with Big Thief at the Shell, with a whole bunch of other stuff in between. So yay. I'm old. Happy birthday to me. Feels like a good time for a vacay. 

I'm beat. Stay safe out there. Nolite te bastardes carborundorum. 

Thursday, September 18, 2025

Things To Do In San Diego: Thursday, September 18-Wednesday, September 24, 2025: TOPS | Kyle Mooney Birdtalker | Jon Batiste | Adams Avenue Street Fair | Howard Jones | The Hives | Suzzallo | Reverend Horton Heat |


I decided to do most of my listings on Monday this week, but then it made me stay up all night so Tuesday was kind of a shitshow, but I hung out with my mom at the zoo and went to Darren's softball practice on Tuesday and hope to get it all back together because I have a thing to go to on Wednesday. I realized that if I'm hoping to do my full travel itinerary, I might actually try to get next week's listings also done this week and my birthday week done next week, so then I really don't have to worry about laptop time (or finding power) while I'm running around. 
Now, I know I haven't done any sort of show previews in a very, very long time, but there are a ton of rad shows this week -- too many all at once if you ask me--slamming against the Adams Avenue Street Fair, my mom's birthday, Toby's "family day" at UCSD and then moving him in to his dorm...it's all a lot. But I wanted to draw your attention (those of you who still read, anyway) to the Suzzallo show on Tuesday at Soda Bar. Suzzallo is fronted by Rocky Votolato and harkens back to his early days in Waxwing and let's him completely scream it all out in a much different way than his self-titled records. Rocky has been very public about the tragic loss of his 22-year-old, Kienan, in a horrific automobile collision a few years back, and it seems working through the grief of losing them brought this project together. (If you'd like to read more, few people write as rawly and beautifully as Rocky himself.) They're playing at Soda Bar on Tuesday, and while I love a show in an empty room with lots of elbow room and having the band all to myself, I know it would mean a lot to show support to an artist who's been coming to San Diego reliably for over 20 years. You can listen to the whole Suzzallo album on YouTube here and see their entire KEXP performance here

Thursday, September 11, 2025

Things To Do In San Diego: Thursday, September 11-Wednesday, September 17, 2025: Goon | Andrew Duhon | Grandaddy | Mavis Staples | Cursive | Kyle Dion | Anamanaguchi | Molotov | Nitzer Ebb | Ani DiFranco | Pile | KUMO 99 | Samia |


I've got a lot going on this week, so I'm just gonna post listings without any commentary. If you have a sec, check out this article in the San Diego Business Journal about the Casbah, Soda Bar, and other local music venues. Then go buy tickets to keep this scene going. 

Stay safe out there. Nolite te bastardes carborundorum. 

Friday, September 05, 2025

Rosey's Diary and Newsy Things: Okapi Born at San Diego Zoo | Meter Hours & Rates Change In San Diego | SDZWA Contemplates Paid Parking | ICE Still Sucks |

Baby Okapi at less than 16 hours old

Baby Okapi at 3 days old


Even though it was Labor Day weekend, it still managed to be a pretty great week. Don't get me wrong, I love a three-day weekend, but man, it is hell when every marketing person uses Labor Day as the marker for being in the "home-stretch" for "backend marketing" for their shows, whether they're a week away or three months away. It's a nightmare. But it was a great week anyway, because I got to see the beginning of the labor of Subira, the Okapi, at the San Diego Zoo on Tuesday. I was allowed to linger long enough to see the hoof poking out, but eventually had to leave since the zoo closes at 6 again, and she gave birth about 2 hours after I left. 

I'm also pretty excited because we are planning a trip! It's not great, because it's for a memorial for Darren's trans niece, Evelyn, who died by suicide this summer, but I felt like it was kind of important to make something beautiful out of it. We haven't been to the Bay Area since 2017 and so much has changed since then. So since Toby will just be starting at UCSD and Darren is limited in his days off, I'm gonna do a solo roadtrip up the California coast and then they'll fly up and we'll all meet up for the weekend, and then I'll solo roadtrip back home after. It will be my birthday week, so it feels like a fun way to celebrate the last year in my 40s. 

It was also a fun week because I got to see Jesse LaMonaca play at the Casbah on Wednesday, I played on Darren's softball team on Thursday, and today I got a few afternoon hours in at the zoo with the gorilla brothers and the okapi before coming to Music Box to work at the Veggi show. It's been slow, but I got to listen to most of my murder trial until I got an email spoiler on the verdict, I got to see a few friends, and I brought adequate snackies to get me through the late night. I might be working again for Kevin Morby tomorrow, but that seems to still be TBD. 

I hope everyone has had a good week, and if anyone wants to join me on Monday at City Council, they'll be hearing the lease amendment proposal for the San Diego Zoo...details below. 

Stay safe out there. COVID is spiking. Nolite te bastardes carborundorum. 

Thursday, September 04, 2025

Things To Do In San Diego: Thursday, September 4-Wednesday, September 10, 2025: W.I.T.C.H. | Circle Jerks | Fat Dog | Kevin Morby | Jackson Browne | Sutton James | Staring At The Sun Release | Lucy Dacus | Cass McCombs | Billie Marten |


I did these listings on Tuesday and lots of venues didn't have their calendars updated. I thought I'd have a chance on Wednesday to go through again, but honestly, you snooze you lose. I don't have the time and frankly didn't feel I should have to double back for these venues. So, you get what you get and you don't get upset. 
Stay safe out there. Nolite te bastardes carborundorum. 

Thursday, August 28, 2025

Things To Do In San Diego: Thursday, August 28-Wednesday, September 3, 2025: Labor Day Weekend | Yuno | The Sword | Dilated Peoples | Weird Al | Wild Wild Wets | Hibou | Hiatus Kayote | The Flaming Lips & Modest Mouse | JD Clayton |

 

It's Labor Day weekend, and holy shit, do we all deserve it or what? There's a ton going on this weekend but since I was non-stop whining that the Zoo and Seaworld cut off their late summer hours to align with the return of San Diego City Schools instead of running late hours through Labor Day, I would be remiss if I didn't tell you that even though San Diego Zoo hours are currently 9am-6pm, this Saturday through Monday, they revert to late hours --9am-8pm. Seaworld is similar, open 10am-5pm on weekdays right now, but this weekend they'll be open until 8pm on Friday and Monday, and until 10pm on Saturday and Sunday. It's also the Barona Powwow Weekend, and I've always wanted to go, so maybe I'll take a drive this year and check it out. Whatever we decide, hopefully the weather simmers the fuck down so we're not all sweating our parts off. 
Have a great weekend. Stay safe out there. Nolite te bastardes carborundorum.  

Thursday, August 21, 2025

Things To Do In San Diego: Thursday, August 21-Wednesday, August 27, 2025: King Stingray | Tim Heidecker | WesGhost | Babe Rainbow | Coyote Island | Tiltwheel | Shakey Graves | Meatbodies | Mt. Joy | Pixies | Judy Collins |


It's very late Tuesday night or very early Wednesday morning, depending on how you look at the world, and I decided to knock out all the listings for this week because I'm trying to either be at the Japanese Breakfast show or the Alex Bergan show on Wednesday night, and I don't want to have to do any updates after either. So here are the listings, even though you'll still see them at the same usual time. It's supposed to be a scorcher this weekend, so stay cool, hydrate before consuming alcohol, and don't be afraid to walk around in a wet t-shirt. Enjoy the week, the weekend, and try to keep it cool. 
Stay safe out there. Nolite te bastardes carborundorum. 

Wednesday, August 20, 2025

Rosey's Diary & Newsy Things: Goodbye, Maka | San Diego Zoo's Polar Bear Talluk, Giraffe Nicky, and Gorilla Maka Cross The Rainbow Bridge; Seaworld Walrus Basilla Dies, Too | San Diego Political BS Abounds |

The real news has been one depressing thing after another with real world implications, such that I completely stopped watching nightly newscasts. I still read news, but I'm more selective about my sources and just want to know what has happened, not talking heads discussing it endlessly. And as you know if you come to this page a lot, or know me through socials or IRL, that I spend most of my days at the San Diego Zoo. And this summer, I stepped it up and would zip to Seaworld on basically every possible night it was open later than the Zoo, which was most of the summer since the zoo changed their summer to close at 8pm. Anyway, the point here is that I spend A LOT of time with animals. 

That's why this week has been so. fucking. hard. Last week, I found out, pretty much on the same day that Polar Bear Talluk and Giraffe Nicky from the Zoo had died, and that Basa the Walrus from Seaworld had died. To be fair, I never spent a lot of time with Talluk, because he loved his air conditioned bedroom, but who doesn't have an affinity for the polar bears and their origin story at the Zoo? But Nicky was someone that I spent many hours with over the years. Especially when Mawe was born and I witnessed her first steps...I would hang out by them for hours at a time. I learned how to tell the giraffes apart in person, though it's much more challenging in my photos, I concede. And I always loved watching their care specialist interact with them. He'd whistle and wave his arm, and they'd all come running to him like puppies, and they'd wait patiently on one side of the habitat doors while he filled their feeders with food and browse, until he remotely opened them and they would feast. 

And same for Seaworld. I've often shared how I fell in love with a walrus named Mitik, who had been raised by humans and would play with me at the glass and was my sole reason for buying an annual pass. In loving him, I got to often spend time with the rest of the walruses - Chouchou, Dozer, and Basilla. When he passed very young of medical issues, I was heartbroken, but so grateful that he had a life at all instead of dying as an abandoned infant. Eventually Seaworld sent Chouchou to Seaworld Orlando, and so just the two adults remained...Dozer and Basilla. Admittedly, the belugas became my new obsession, because I'd get to the park so late that usually the walruses had already retreated to their bedroom pools, but I still visited them often and attempted to play with them at the glass like I had with Mitik, though they would mostly just swim over for a hot sec that could've been acknowledgement or coincidence. 

All three were known to be senior animals, and just like losing my Ficus earlier this year, you always kinda know in the back of your mind that these aging animals aren't going to live forever, though it is amazing that they all far exceeded typical life expectancy for their respective species, a testament to the incredible compassion and care they receive from their care teams. 

But Monday of this week came, and I was not ready for the news that Maka, the eldest of the resident bachelor brother gorillas had died that morning. It was known that he'd had at least one seizure, because it was seen on surveillance camera, but it wasn't known just how many he'd had. Gorillas are also known for heart disease and with Maka's chromosomal abnormalities, his health was always monitored extra close. But the news was and is still so devastating. If I tried to calculate the amount of time I've spent with the gorillas over the past several years--since COVID, really, well, let's just say it's a lot. It wasn't the responsibility of the gorillas to teach me anything about life, and death, but they did. When we were going through it with my dad and having to drive to Chula Vista every night to help move him into bed, I was spending all day with the gorillas. Sure, I'd be working on my phone or laptop for the duration, but I was still there. And when I got the call that my dad had died, I was with the gorillas. I watched the little brother, Denny, transition from his family group with his mom and dad to the bachelor group, with his three older half-brothers, Ekuba, Mandazzi, and Maka. 

Maka was known to be so even keeled and so mellow that he was Denny's first introduction, and Maka protected him fiercely, even though he was completely outsized by the two middle brothers. Watching them test their boundaries and learn to live together was a beautiful, albeit sometimes stressful, thing to witness. On one particular day, Maka took a tooth or a finger nail to his cheek and was bleeding profusely. No volunteers were around because they had a volunteer appreciation brunch, so I called security to have them alert the care specialists of what happened. They called in all the boys, and it turned out they had to go into emergency surgery to give Maka subcutaneous stitches, that they could see an artery exposed from the depth of the gash. That day, I was bonded to Maka forever. 

Unlike his brothers, however, Maka just didn't really give a shit about the humans, which made it all the more special if he acknowledged you at all. He would do this cute little posture to run from one side of the habitat to the other, and Denny would follow with one hand on his shoulder, like watching a football offense trying to run the ball, and if Maka stopped at you with his butt to you on the glass, you knew that it was because he felt safe with you. 


After Mandazzi left to start a family of his own at Sedgwick County Zoo, the dynamic was thrown off once again. Whereas Ekuba was left to take on the alpha qualities, being the biggest of the group, Maka was the wisest and sweetest and always trying to be the peacemaker, letting Denny know when he pushed too hard on their social boundaries. Recently Paul Donn and Jessica were moved to Safari Park, so Paul Donn can take over as silverback of the family troop up there, and it once again threw everything off, because now the three boys were to be outside all day, whereas before they'd swap half the day with the parents. Again, this new dynamic was confusing, in the way humans hate daylight saving time, or just want to be home when sometimes we don't have a choice in the matter, or you wake up on a Monday and dread going to work, primates do not like change. But they finally seemed like they were coming along, finding that they could take their naps by the waterfall or hang out in the back, or be near the humans only when they wanted to be. It actually felt like Maka had grown to like it, actually sitting at the glass facing the humans instead of with his back to it. Just about a week ago, I was standing in the little corner I love, working on my phone, and I look up and he's standing facing me eye to eye and I couldn't believe I wasn't just getting his butt smooshed at me! He was often overshadowed by his brothers antics or their size, but his soul was so sweet. It is amazing how much you can know and love an animal, to feel such intimacy in moments and deep communication, even through glass. 


It's been like a wake around the gorillas this week. All my zoo friends have been by to commiserate and cry and share pictures and to be present for Denny and Ekuba, the remaining two gorillas, who are just trying to figure out what the hell is going on as they move into a new relationship with each other, without Maka. It's hard and painful to watch. It's devastating to wonder what they understand and what they don't. But we've seen them adapt. They certainly continue to be a lesson for me in that respect. They were comfort when I've lost family, and when we lost Ficus. I hope in some small way, we can be that for them. 

Thursday, August 14, 2025

Things To Do In San Diego: Thursday, August 14-Wednesday, August 20, 2025: BIG SIS | Emo Nite | Karl Denson | Metalachi | Jerry Cantrell | Michael Franti | Morricone Youth | HR | Tennis | Japanese Breakfast | Alex Bergan |

I was so impressed with myself for finishing these listings at 3 in the morning instead of 5 or 6am, but then I realized this is definitely the slow part of summer before we burst into September and the slew of events and tours that will overtake us through Thanksgiving. I'm feeling extra accomplished for tackling some tasks I'd been putting off and will continue some projects while I have the time to do them. Enjoy the lazy days of summer and let's all try to find the joy where we can while we still can. 
Stay safe out there. Nolite te bastardes carborundorum. 

Thursday, August 07, 2025

Things To Do In San Diego: Thursday, August 7-Wednesday, August 13, 2025: Dead Rock West | Plague Vendor | Nick Waterhouse | Cory Cross | GHOST | Alabama Shakes | MS Paint | King Gizzard |


Okay, you guys. It's August. I know it's getting hot, but Pride and Comic-Con are behind us, so it's time to start getting back into your groove of going to shows. There is so much good stuff coming up and small businesses are being crushed right now because the price of everything is way up and everyone has tightened their spending because, well, because it's a fucking scary world right now. But it's time to look at those venue calendars and get your tickets so you can find some joy and create good things to look forward to.

Stay safe out there. Nolite te bastardes carborundorum. 

Wednesday, August 06, 2025

Rosey's Diary & Newsy Things: San Diego City Council Hates You and The Mayor Doesn't Care If You're Poor | August Is Clear The Shelters Month |

  

Lulua, Before The Escape (7.16.25)

I'm not even trying to hide my disappointment and anger about the establishment of paid parking at Balboa Park. I care less about the increase around Petco Park, but the extension of metered parking until 8pm and 10pm in some cases is completely outrageous and it's super clear that none of the Council people ever actually goes to the museums or the Park or the Zoo, unless they've got sweet free VIP parking anyway. So fuck em all. They've also resigned that they can't stop homelessness in this City because of the exorbitant cost of living, so they just shuffle everyone from place to place, towing and ticketing cars, and hoping to charge daily parking so auto-dwellers don't dare park at Balboa Park or anywhere near our beaches and bay...hopefully Coastal Commission shuts them down on that proposal when it comes down. But yes, I'm irritated and yes, I've now spoken twice at Council and Committee about it, and I'll keep fighting the good fight. In the meantime, fuck em all. 

Stay safe out there. Nolite te bastardes carborundorum (except San Diego City Council and Mayor Todd.)

Thursday, July 31, 2025

Things To Do In San Diego: Thursday, July 31-Wednesday, August 6, 2025: Monophonics | Maren Morris | Colleen Green | Shaggy | ArtWalk | Treach & Rob Base | Ezra Furman | Steve Ear;e | Frente Cumbiero |


It is supposed to be a chill moment for San Diegans...we're past the 4th of July, Pride Weekend, and Comic-Con, and we've got lots of summer left, but it all still feels a little crazy. So I'm gonna try and simmer it all down for a bit, and I hope that you do, too. 
Stay safe out there. Nolite te bastardes carborundorum. 

Thursday, July 24, 2025

Comic-Con Activations: Adult Swim Pirate Purrrty On The Green | Twisted Metal Bumper Cars | King of The Hill Experience | Petco Park Interactive Zone | Restart Gaming Lounge | Crunchyroll Anime Fanfest | Alien: Earth Immersive Activation and more!!




I tried to be a little more thoughtful as I received this year's Comic-Con emails because there were a lot. But then as I was trying to put stuff into my listings, it just made sense to do a separate post for activations. And then I ended up working on Wednesday night, completely missing preview night at the convention center and the chance to preview a bunch of the activations, too, but since I've been doing some late night non-bar excursions a lot lately, I decided to walk around the whole Comic-Con area to explore. I parked on 4th near the Horton Grand Hotel, walked to the Harbor Club and up MLK Promenade, then hooked a right on 1st to see the Twisted Metal activation. I worked my way back to Harbor Drive and crossed at 1st to get to the Bay Access path between the Marriott and the Convention Center. Then I cruised all the way down to the Shell, along the bay to the Hilton Bayfront, then up to the third floor of the garage to cross the pedestrian bridge to Petco Park. I walked the rest of the MLK Promenade then did a big loop around 5th and 6th Avenues until I made it back to my car. There's a lot to see, but there will also be a lot of lines to wait in. I would say don't bother with The Lodge unless you have a reservation because FUCK Paramount and all that. Twisted Metal will be bonkers, too, so make sure you're willing to sign a waiver for yourself or your kids before you get in line. There is a really cool pop-up for Abbott Elementary at 5th Avenue Landing, next to Joe's Crab Shack where there is a full carnival sized Ferris Wheel, Adult Swim always brings a fun activation, and Hulu's King of The Hill seems to have followed their lead. I hope you find some fun, no matter where your walking takes you. These activations will be duplicated on my Comic-Con tab. Scroll to the bottom to see a selection of my phone photos from my journey. 

Wednesday, July 23, 2025

Things To Do In San Diego: Wednesday, July 23-Wednesday, July 30, 2025: COMIC-CON INTERNATIONAL! | Father John Misty | Giuda | Fitz & The Tantrums | Wavves | Ben Kweller |

 



Comic-Con is upon us, so I wanted to update the listings but I got a little behind, so for now, here's what we've got. I've also updated the Comic-Con Tab on this site (use the little triangle pull-down on mobile). I am doing my best to just go with the flow for the next 5 days, which I guess is kinda how I always roll anyway. I hope everyone has a fun and safe Con. Nolite te bastardes carborundorum. 

Thursday, July 17, 2025

Things To Do In San Diego: Thursday, July 17-Wednesday, July 30, 2025: San Diego Pride | Good Trouble Lives On Protest | Toad The Wet Sprocket | Emo Nite | Best of SD Party | Father John Misty | Comic-Con | Fitz & The Tantrums | Ben Kweller |


I don't love staying up all night to work on listings, but I did appreciate when I did two weeks over the 4th of July holiday, so I decided I would do the same for Pride and Comic-Con. And look, I get that the Pride Festival is super controversial this year, but I don't think the whole parade and experience should be ruined because of that poor booking choice. This week, our trans niece died by suicide, so I really don't need anyone to tell me why Pride should be quieted this year, especially with the intense and unrelenting attacks on transgender people that result in the exaggerated rates of mental illness and suicide. 
Meanwhile, next week is Comic-Con, so I still have a ton of emails to get through and I'll separate out the events and activations within my listings and I'll activate my Comic-Con tab once again, so it's all easy to navigate for those who still use my listings. 
As for right now in this very moment, I'm going to be late for work, so I have to shut it down and mosey. 
Stay safe out there. Nolite te bastardes carborundorum. 

Tuesday, July 15, 2025

Rosey's Diary & Newsy Things: Crystal Pier Reopens | County Sprays Mosquito Control | CV Launches Bayfront Shuttle | Aguirre Wins County Supe Spot | New Zoo Babies! |

Rocket and new baby, born 7.8.2025

I'm trying to "clean slate" my inboxes and posts because with Pride this week and Comic-Con next week, my email volume has already tripled. So while I know there's so much news coming at us all the time, I'm just not gonna cover every stupid thing done by this administration. I just can't. It's a lot. And we're all just trying to get by and balance all the terrible things happening. The cruelty is the point and it's just mind-blowing. So let's just move forward. 

San Diego is especially beautiful this time of year, even with the occasional heat waves, so let's just enjoy our City and put one foot in front of the other and try to keep finding our personal joy. 

Stay safe out there. Nolite te bastardes carborundorum.  

Thursday, July 10, 2025

Things To Do In San Diego: Thursday, July 10-Wednesday, July 16, 2025: Bad Cop/Bad Cop | Velvet Glow | Low Cut Connie | Jim Rao Fan Club | Alison Krause | M. Ward | Mei Semones | Kelcey Ayer | The Coronas |


I'm always in the middle of a diary post, so I'll get that up at some point, but for now, let's just try and get excited for post-Independence Day July, because now that the holiday weekend is gone (where we smartly hid away from tourists and traffic at the Kumeyaay Lake Campground), we can take a breather and then get ready for Pride (in spite of controversy) and Comic-Con! My inbox is starting to fill up on the daily with CCI activations, products, and events, so per usual, I'm trying to filter through to make sure I cover all the events, while I leave all the collectibles and products and publishing to the devoted sites that know way more about all those things. In the meantime, it's hot, so find some time to check out your favorite beach or shady hike or do like I do, and hide at the zoo among the lush botanical collection that keeps the temperature about 10-15 degrees cooler than everywhere else in the County. 
Stay safe out there. Nolite te bastardes carborundorum. 

Tuesday, July 01, 2025

Rosey's Diary & Newsy Things: No Kings Rallies | Hilary Is The Boss at 91X | SD Pulls Back ADU Policy | City & County Pass Budgets | SDZWA Searches For CEO, Blames City For Paid Parking |

  

Ransisku (Taken 6.24.25)

If I try to just keep keeping up with the news, this post will just never get published, so here we are at the end of June and there's SO MUCH HAPPENING, in case you weren't aware by the dozens of emails from your favorite organizations asking for money for the end of their fiscal year and beginning of a new one. It's pretty atrocious out in this world right now, so I've been trying to find joy in my little bubble, but even then, now we have to think about the madness happening across all three branches of our federal government and the reverberations that is causing across the country, our state, and our region and man, it's fucking dire... But we are mere humans and only have the capacity for so much dread, so please do what it takes to find your own joy. For me, that has continued to be in photography and music and my zoo time, my Seaworld time, going to La Jolla Cove super late at night, shopping when I need nothing, and time with Darren and family when our schedules allow. 

Stay safe out there. C-19 is seeing a resurgence and they're calling a symptom "razorblade throat", so do your damnedest to steer clear. Nolite te bastardes carborundorum. 

Thursday, June 26, 2025

Things To Do In San Diego: Thursday, June 26-Wednesday, July 9. 2025: Shakira | John Garcia (KYUSS) | LA Witch | The Sess | Throw Rag | moondaddy | Gothic Summer Dance Party | Ryan Blue & The Bis |

I haven't posted a diary in a minute because the news happens so fast. The 24 hour news cycle has become the 8 hour news cycle and it's really hard to filter and keep up. My "Read Later" folder is bursting at the seams, but I've learned I can't read and also listen to my "Watch Later" streams on YouTube, my long list of waiting podcasts, and the great audiobooks I've checked out from the San Diego Public Library, which thankfully, remains unaffected online when in-person hours get used as negotiating tools for the City budget.

I thought that I was going to go back up to Big Bear next week, so I decided to do TWO weeks of listings, but now I have some gigs, so whether or not the trip happens, you still get listings all the way through July 9th. That means it includes the holiday, but it's also the end of a month, so I will try to update at least once next week, as certain venues post up their July calendars. If you want all the haps with Independence Day fireworks and stuff, you can literally find that in every other media source in San Diego. 

In the meantime, let's all just take a minute to slow down and breathe and enjoy this beautiful area we call home, even if there's an abundance of cracks and faults --here and in this state, and in this country under TFG--that can make us all spiral. Find some joy. There is a lot to be had. 

Stay safe out there. Nolite Te Bastardes Carborundorum.  

Thursday, June 19, 2025

Things To Do In San Diego: Thursday, June 19-Wednesday, June 25, 2025: Rhiannon Giddens | Julie Doiron | Jake Shimabukuro | Wu-Tang Clan | Pip Lewis Residency | Spacehog & EMF | Tommy Newport |


I am feeling so good right now. It was so great to see the turnout for the No Kings marches across the country on Saturday, and even though I wasn't there in person, it was invigorating to see so many stand up. We're still having family stuff and graduation stuff and post-op stuff over here, so I felt there in spirit even if not in person. I've also been consuming the entire Karen Read trial via Emily D Baker on YouTube, so it felt like some vindication that she was found not guilty for a murder she very obviously didn't commit. With my case over, I definitely need more content in my life, because I tried watching Love Island and it is so cringe, and the reality shows I used to enjoy just drive me bananas these days. Like get Jax Taylor off all television programs already. 
But this is supposed to be a music site, and there are lots of fun things happening right now. The San Diego County Fair is obviously a solid choice, and all of our favorite spots are keeping their calendars busy even as summer attendance drops off. If you want to keep your favorite spots alive, definitely check out a show or two, even if you're unfamiliar with the bands, because they're all struggling right about now. Also, this week I'm leaving off a venue because it is disgraceful that they're hosting a killing machine show. Not participating or endorsing here. 
Enjoy the holiday if you get to celebrate with a day off. 
Nolite te bastardes carborundorum. 

Thursday, June 12, 2025

Things To Do In San Diego: Thursday, June 12-Wednesday, June 18, 2025: San Diego County Fair | Chuck Prophet | benches | California Honeydrops | Valerie June | Preoccupations | Oso Oso | Winona Fighter | Kurt Vile and More!!

San Diego County Fair (6.11.25)

The San Diego County Fair kicked off on Wednesday and I had the pleasure of making a day of it. In the past, I've been a judge for the Battle of the Bands or received some comp tickets and as much as I love Darren and Toby, they are no fun at the Fair, so I don't think I've been since before COVID. This time around, I invited one of my zoo friends and she was game to explore the whole thing, or as much as we could cover in a day, and we sampled a bunch of food and drinks, went to Destination Unknown, the pop-up speakeasy, even played some impossible games in the fun zones and finished the night watching Ozomatli while we enjoyed Cherry Blossom Dubai Chocolate Strawberries from Ricky's Sweet Paradise. I always forget just how many things are going on at once, so I get how people buy season passes or return several times throughout the season. If you do plan on going, get your discounts at Vons/Albertson's, or get your hands on the Costco bundles while you still can. Also know that if you purchase tickets to one of the events at The Sound or reserved seats for the Grandstand, it includes your fair admission. 

There is a lot going on this week in addition to the Fair. I'll be at the Casbah tonight for Chuck Prophet, but then we've got family stuff, with my niece graduating and having a party and Father's Day on Sunday, we'll be jammed with stuff. Hopefully this June Gloom persists, because we know we'll get plenty of hot days and summer sun later on. I'd like to keep needing a hoodie for as long as possible. 

Stay safe out there. Nolite te bastardes carborundorum. 

Rosey's Diary & Newsy Things: Time To Vote For Paloma | San Diego Budget Passes On The Faith Of Balboa Park Parking Revenue | Council Approves Trash Fee | TFG Turns Military On LA |

 

Me and My Beluga Buddy (6.11.25)

We are living in really bonkers times and as much as I want to talk about all the bullshit happening in LA and the stupid fucker in the White House, the fatigue is real. If anything is to be said, it is that the whole lot of them just do a whole bunch of insane things so often, that we can hardly keep up. If you're just exhausted but need to keep up in small doses, I highly recommend subscribing to Heather Cox Richardson's "Letters To An American" newsletter or podcast. I like the pod more, because I can listen at 1.5x and know what's going on without stewing on the outrage for any more time than it warrants. 
Besides all the madness manufactured by TFG in LA, San Diego was having issues of its own, with the Council approving the fee for trash collection and then passing the budget, with the belief that revenues to fill the funding gaps will be collected by charging for parking at Balboa Park and the Zoo, by charging for Sunday parking at meters, by adding more meters throughout the City, increasing meter rates with flexible rates "during special events" (which could literally be every Padres game, every show at Gallagher Square and The Shell, any convention) and by adding fees to credit card transaction to pay for parking (when it is the only option at most meters, at least the ones that actually work). The thing that pisses me off the most, obviously, is charging at parks like Balboa Park and Mission Bay. It is a backdoor way, especially at Mission Bay, to deal, or rather, NOT deal, with homelessness and people living in vehicles and it is fucked up. Additionally, the City is always outsourcing this shit, so they have to SPEND an additional $300k just to get the paid parking initiated in Balboa Park, all so we know that Ace will get a fat contract? Make it make sense!! 
Blah. So much going on and I need to sleep. Stay safe out there. Nolite te bastardes carborundorum. 

Thursday, June 05, 2025

Things To Do In San Diego: Thursday, June 5-Wednesday, June 11, 2025: Sunflower Bean | Brand New | Fruition | CIVIC | Trombone Shorty | Margo Cilker | Sun Kil Moon | James McMurtry | Pip Lewis Residency |

Sunday is World Oceans Day. This is Allua at Seaworld. (Taken 11.19.24)


I have been loving the weather this week. And while I haven't caught a concert in a minute, I did get to catch the opening night of The Mountaintop at New Village Arts. It is a really beautiful and moving show, with just a two person cast for a "poetic reimagining of Martin Luther King, Jr.'s final night." I was especially excited to see that the female lead, Taylor Renee Henderson, was in this performance, because she was amazing in The Color Purple, which was part of the last season at New Village Arts. If you enjoy theatre (but feel priced out of the arts), their forthcoming season is on sale now and will include Rent and Hairspray among others. In the meantime, The Mountaintop runs through June 22 and feels especially relevant today. 

As for shows this week, Sunflower Bean is always great, and Sun Kil Moon is at House of Blues Voodoo Room on Sunday, which is certainly an incredible small room for that show. CIVIC is at Soda Bar on Saturday, and if you know Soda Bar bartender Dave, you should get there early as his band The Sines is one of the openers on the shows. I'll be there unless I can snag a campsite this weekend, because I've definitely felt the itch. 

Other things: the San Diego County Fair starts next week. I missed a couple of the media events, but I'm hoping to make it at least a couple times this summer, especially with their partnership this year with San Diego Humane Society. Lots of fun events featuring domestic pets (but no, you can't bring your own.) Also, I asked if anyone knew what was going on with Navajo, but I finally just clicked through their site and realized it has changed ownership and is now an Irish Steampunk-inspired Speakeasy? or something like that. It's called  McGuffie's Live and I know I was slow on the uptake there, but at least I figured it out.  

Anyway, I hope everyone has a really great week. I'm so happy to be done with these listings. Stay safe out there. Nolite te bastardes carborundorum.  

Thursday, May 29, 2025

Things To Do In San Diego: Thursday, May 29-Wednesday, June 4, 2025: Gang of Four | Hooveriii | Daniel Rodriguez | Jungle Fire | Fiesta Del Sol | The Toxhards | RnR Marathon | The Minus 5 | Pip Lewis | The Black Keys |

Casbah Matinee (Taken 3.30.25)

I don't know about your life, but I didn't think I would feel so busy this time of year. Toby is the one graduating, but with all the end of year activities plus his recent procedure and follow-up appointments, Darren's training last week which turned into a mini-vacation, and the arrival of my new twin niece and nephew, things feel bananas. And now we have the return of my late summer hours at the zoo, so I feel like I'm gonna always be on the go, so I don't have any specific shows coming up until everything calms down a bit. But I will remind you that this weekend is the Rock n Roll Marathon, and if you have a super great memory, you might recall that our van got towed a couple years back because they changed the route. DON'T GET FUCKED OVER! Make sure you check the route. We used to get door-to-door warnings about the route and cones and partitions and parking signs were up 72+ hours in advance, but people move them or knock them over, whoever distributes the notices forgets about all back-houses and ADUs on properties, and it's pretty much a shitshow where you're on your own and completely liable for the towing fees, no matter how much you stomp your feet or cry about it. Consider this your warning. We are living in an every-person-for-themself kinda world at the moment. Don't get fucked over. 

As for listings, I did them as completely as I could on Tuesday, but the end of the month/start of the new month means lots of gaps because calendars weren't up to date. If anyone knows what's going on with Navajo Live, please reach out to me. 

Stay safe out there (new strain of COVID is here and your government gives no fucks about it!). Nolite te bastardes carborundorum

Rosey's Diary & Newsy Things: Plane Crash In San Diego | Balboa Park Losing Lawns | Cities Privatizing Public Assets | Cops' Overtime Starving The City | New COVID Variant Gains Steam | TFG Destruction Continues |

  

Me & The New Guy, Labu (Taken 5.28.25)

I've been up super late working tonight because I figure I'll be busy on Thursday with Toby's graduation and doing my work newsletter and all the things, and then I got a reminder about a 10:30am event I'm supposed to be at. Whoopsie. So I'll keep it short, even though I have about 20 rants building up in my soul. Obviously I'm pissed about budgets: the federal reconciliation is horrifying, the City of San Diego's is embarrassing, and I haven't had a chance to look over the County or SANDAG, but I'm sure they'll just piss me off, too. My friend and I were talking about the paid parking coming to Balboa Park (already a foregone conclusion by most) and it just pissed me off even more. Do you know that just to get paid parking going, they have a "one-time use" fee of $325,000 in the budget for "Support For Balboa Park Parking" as well as a $3Million budget for an OUTSIDE CONTRACT 'primarily associated with the security services and to support implementation of paid parking in Balboa Park parking.'" What the actual fuck? I don't dislike Todd Gloria like everyone on Nextdoor does, but he has consistently gotten EVERYTHING wrong on Balboa Park. Like since he was on council. And this is just very bad for San Diegans. 

I know I sound so angry, but that's what happens when my fingers hit the keyboard and I've been unintentionally working for way longer than I planned. I actually had a very good week; Toby was doing well enough after his surgery last week that I went to Big Bear, where Darren was doing a work training and had a room provided. We ended up staying two extra nights and enjoyed it so much-- going on a couple hikes, some drives around the lake, some birdwatching of Shadow and Jackie's nest, visiting the Big Bear Alpine Zoo, catching up with our old friend Kelsey at Pickle's Pie Shop (the pie was AMAZING), and finishing with a little private beach picnic on the last day, before we drove home. Since then, I've been making up for lost time at the zoo and got a couple Seaworld nights in over the weekend when they were open until 9 for Memorial Day. 

But, as I have said, the kid is graduating on Thursday, I've got this event thing, and we'll probably be doing family stuff since I haven't seen the new twins since that first day when I saw them in the hospital. They're all home now, but my sister isn't feeling her best as she recovers from her emergency C-section. So you'll just have to wait for more baby pics. Unless you're like Darren, who believes all babies look the same anyway. 

Stay safe out there. Nolite te bastardes carborundorum. 

Thursday, May 22, 2025

Things To Do In San Diego: Thursday, May 22-Wednesday, May 28, 2025: Detroit Cobras | Sacri Monti | Thievery Corporation | Devotional | The Damned | World Goth Day | Ringo Deathstarr | Blondshell |


Growing up, Las Vegas was in my bones. I loved when my parents would take us for a few days...middle of the week, holidays, off season, peak season...it didn't really matter. We loved packing bags and heading out to stay in a hotel. As I got older, I have such weird associations, like no curfews and no rules, even though I was already an adult and can pretty much do whatever I want to anyway. 

However, in the latest iteration of this adult life, we have a transitioning kid with lots of doctors appointments, my sister has had twins so thats gonna definitely require some time, and I just do my best to see my favorite zoo animals (personalities, if you will) on the daily to keep my brain sane. 

But RIGHT NOW, right now...Darren is up in Big Bear doing some training with a paid for hotel so OF COURSE I asserted my way right in and drove up to accompany him and enjoy the sweet hotel he has for a couple days. We'll be home soon, but we have great wi-fi, it is a holiday weekend, and I have a van loaded up with enough supplies to last a few months. If I didn't miss the fuck outta my kitties, I would just linger on the road on this mountain and beyond forever. 

Stay safe out there. Use your GasBuddy app when you can. Nolite te bastardes carborundorum. 

Tuesday, May 20, 2025

Rosey's Diary & Newsy Things: Busy Life! | West Nile Detected in SD | Mission Trails Construction | San Diego Politics Are Getting Interesting | SCOTUS Disappoints, Again | Repugs Do Bidding For TFG |

My new niece (L) and nephew (R) were born on Sunday!! 

The kid's procedure went great last week and on Wednesday we had the first post-op check-in and everything was looking good. He's back in school now to close out his senior year. Over the weekend we went to Universal Studios with his symphonic band, and though he couldn't play in their competition or ride any rides at the theme park, it was amazing to share the wins on First Place with a superior rating among the instrumental bands, as well as best overall across all high school categories, which also included chorale and vocal-type groups. Before Universal, I was gifted a ticket to the Ryan Adams show on Friday, which I attended with an open mind and open heart in trying to believe he's a better person. He's likely not and the show had me emotionally all over the place, but that music just penetrates my soul.

On Sunday, my God-sister gave birth to her twins, so I spent most of Monday visiting them in the hospital and I believe they'll be going home today, so I'm gonna give them some space so they can get all situated and recover from the whole process, the C-section, and the flurry of non-stop visitors they had all day, in addition to the nurses and doctors swirling in to check on the new mama as well as each baby, with vaccinations, check ups, feedings, changings, hearing tests, and all the things they had to do before clearing the girl out of NICU to be with her brother, mom and dad on Monday night. 

I had fully intended to go to City Council and say my piece about paid parking in Balboa Park, but instead I was at Hoover High School, where seniors were being awarded numerous scholarships, including Toby, who along with his full-ride Chancellor's scholarship at UCSD, got a Lee Mongrue Memoria Scholarship, a Cardinals Interact scholarship, an Advanced Placement medal, a Hoover Alumni Scholarshio, and a Hoover Foundation scholarship, in addition to the PFLAG scholarship and the Tracie Jada O'Brien Student Scholarship he received. We're pretty stoked about all of it. 

And I still have quite a rant about San Diego's proposed paid parking changes, but it's Memorial Day week and I'm about to head out on an adventure. I guess this is exactly why the shitfucks in Congress are trying to pass their Budget Reconciliation at 1am...because everyone is too busy trying to survive and focus on their actual lives to fight. I'll get around to it another time. For now, peace out. 

Stay safe out there. Nolite te bastardes carborundorum. 

Thursday, May 15, 2025

Things To Do In San Diego: Thursday, May 15-Wednesday, May 21, 2025: Willie Nelson | NIIS | Chris Isaak | Ryan Adams | Wonderfront Festival | Forced Down | Your Neighbors | Kate Hudson | Brijean |

Inaugural Wonderfront 2019

Last week was pretty terrible planning when it came to doing listings, so this week I decided to get them done on Tuesday because I have a lot coming at me this week and I don't wanna be forcing myself to stay up late when I'm kinda all over the place. Now that it's Wednesday, I couldn't be happier that I took the time to get it done because I had mom duties today and I am wiped the fuck out. When I was looking for my old Wonderfront photos, I was kinda surprised that the first one was in 2019. I don't think I've been since that first year. I look at the lineup and there is literally one artist that I've heard of on Friday, and if I'm being for real, they're not my jam. But I'll say what I've said to friends who whine about festival lineups - I'm not the demo. While I'd be into the lineups on Saturday and Sunday, I've got a lot going on these days and am not gonna make those either. I'm pretty specific about events nowadays...if there are port-a-potties, it's probably gonna be a no from me. If I'm gonna have to engage with swarms of people and I can't just bury myself with my headphones, that's also probably gonna lean me to no. All that said, I hope it's successful, I hope everyone who goes has a great time, and I hope it continues to grow as a desirable festival for agents to book their artists since tons of festivals are failing or declining across the country, without getting stupid bougie that the average person gets priced out. 

On to the listings. 

Thursday, May 08, 2025

Things To Do In San Diego: Thursday, May 8-Wednesday, May 14, 2025: Perfume Genius | The Brudi Brothers | Toro y Moi | Gator By The Bay | The Paladins | Mothers Day | High Vis | OK Go|


I really thought I got ahead of my game by starting listings on Monday, but now I'm in crunch and I know there are a bunch of weekend and Mother's Day Weekend events I should add, but I'm at the edge of delirium, so I can't do more than what we have here. I guess I should note that in the past, we always took my mom to Gator By The Bay, but it feels like the event has blown up beyond the parts that we really loved about it, as all things do. It seems there can't just be a thing that is a cool thing without it turning into a huge thing and not being that original thing anymore. We have seen this with every local festival, we've seen it with housing, we've seen it with places like Seaport Village or UTC or what they're gonna do to Balboa Park---commercialize the fuck out of it so no locals ever wanna go there again. Good job, SD. I love this place, but goddamn the way we try turn places and spaces that we all pay for into monetized commercialized units is just really gross. 

Stand up. Shut it down. Nolite te bastardes carborundorum. Stay safe out there. 

Tuesday, May 06, 2025

Rosey's Diary & Newsy Things: San Diego County Fair & Humane Society Partnership | Zoo Strike Imminent? | Grand Jury Hates SD Parking Policies | A Police State |


I'm going to keep this week's diary and newsy stuff post short this week because today's the big day for the kid. Our check-in is at 5:30 in the morning, so I'm just staying up all night and gonna try to get listings done as early as possible; then maybe I can actually get some zoo time this week as Darren and I kinda do our recovery care in shifts. I don't really know what to expect though, so we'll just play it by ear and hope for the very best and the fastest recovery possible. 

If you're out in the world and paying attention, tariffs that were postponed by a month might kick in this week, so no joke, stock up on your toilet paper, because they're running out of the Kirkland stuff at Costco (check the app if you don't believe me) because it's Canadian supplied. Even if they don't kick in, the psycho in chief is definitely pissed at Canada and will burn all relations to the ground because he is a small, bitter, spiteful piece of shit. Shop for your imported goods accordingly. 

Stay safe out there. Nolite te bastardes carborundorum. 

 

Thursday, May 01, 2025

Things To Do In San Diego: Thursday, May 1-Wednesday, May 7, 2025: Cayucas | Federico Aubele | Cinco De Mayo | The Jesus Lizard | Scott Russo | Tim Pyles Birthday! | Lyle Lovett |


Man, I have been Momming so hard over here. The school year is wrapping up, so along with Toby's many extra-curriculars all having events, plus his 18th birthday this week, he's getting a procedure soon, so my days have been interspersed with speech contests (he won!) and graduations as well as doctor check-ins and last minute prepping, which means I'm almost completely back to Pandemic-era Rosey, where I'm a hoarder/prepper/over-shopper. It's probably not healthy, but maybe in two months I'll look back and laugh. For now, I'm run a little ragged. I share all this because it's the beginning of May and quite a few venues don't have calendars listed online yet, and I will not be chasing them around to get their info. You snooze, you lose. Additionally, I don't know if by next week I'll have absolutely no time or way too much time, so though I don't think I've missed listings in years, I will do my best to get them up, but they may be abbreviated with just some music and not chasing down all the theatre and side events. I'll do what I can do, but I'm not gonna fret if I can't do it all. 
Stay safe out there. Nolite te bastardes carborundorum. 

Rosey's Diary & News Things: Toby Wins Rotary Speech Contest! | Know Your Rights | City of SD Proposed Cuts Cut Deep | San Diego Zoo Intros Male Orangutan | 100 Days of The Worst President Ever |

  

Labu is feeling more than comfortable in his new San Diego home. (taken 4.30.25)

I really just can't with everything right now. TFG is so off his fucking rocker and the news comes so fast, but at least some people with spines are stepping up, and enough courts and judges and NGOs and NPOs and states and citizens are doing what they can to sue or block insane measures that everyone who warned against Project 2025 said would happen, but people thought so extreme, nobody believed they could or would. We are living in a very tumultuous and fractured era. 

At the same time, I've been a step-mom since Darren's bio-kid was in kindergarten, full time since his mom moved out of state when he was in 3rd grade, and now he's officially 18, as of midnight today. I've been going to a ton of graduation adjacent events. He has been accepted to several universities, but is committing to UCSD. He has worked so hard and earned an unbelievable scholarship and opportunity and we are so proud and grateful. There was a graduation ceremony from Cardinals Interact, this incredible all-inclusive tutoring/mentorship/service program he's been a part of through high school. On Wednesday, he also took first place in the Rotary Club's "4-Way Speech" contest for the region, and it was sweet to be there and have my mom there with us for the win. But honestly, keeping a trans kid seeing a future-- any future-- has been the biggest struggle and greatest reward, though every day we still vacillate between the two. So thanks for all the love we've received over the past many years, the patience, the devotion, and the support. I hope to keep this little site going for as long as I'm able, but there might be some blips and bloops in between. We've got some medical stuff coming up, but it's all good news, so if you don't hear from me for a minute, I promise I'll be back. And, this is super awkward, but since some friends have asked, if you'd like to send a gift during this transitional period, you can do so here. #SupportTransKids 

I love you all. Stay safe out there. Nolite te bastardes carborundorum. 

Thursday, April 24, 2025

Things To Do In San Diego: Thursday, April 24-Wednesday, April 30, 2025: Owl Be Damned | The Pharcyde | Kevin Atwater | Artwalk | Adams Avenue Unplugged | SD Book Crawl | Black Heart Procession | Papooz | SD Music Awards |


We've officially hit that one crazy weekend in San Diego where it feels like all the good things happen at once: Art Walk, Adams Avenue Unplugged, San Diego Book Crawl, and Art Alive among many other great things happening, like I Love A Clean San Diego's Creek To Bay Cleanup. I've been a bit of a recluse lately if I'm being honest, we have so much stuff coming up that I'm trying to take it easy when running around isn't required of me, but I will be working for The Pharcyde on Thursday, Stan Walker on Friday, and The Bloody Beetroots on Sunday. We're also trying to sneak in a night of camping on Saturday, but only if I'm not too run down by the time it comes around. I still have yet to meet the new orangutan at the zoo, so that is definitely on my agenda, too. In the meantime, the retrial of Karen Read has started, so I'm spending most of my time with headphones on to listen in on the trial and the recaps. So fascinating. 
Anyway, lots of really good stuff this week. 
Stay safe out there. Nolite te bastardes carborundorum. 

Monday, April 21, 2025

Rosey's Diary & Newsy Things: SDCCU & CCCU Intend To Merge | Gloria's Budget Pisses Everyone Off - Except Cops | State Of The County | New Orangutan At SD Zoo Makes Debut | SCOTUS Standoff with TFG | Pope Francis Dies |

Marcella The Sun Bear at San Diego Zoo (4.17.25)

This post will just go on forever if I don't wrap it up and start a new one, and there was certainly a lot of news this past week. I won't bother with a recap, because it's Easter Sunday and I had a nice day and I'm just trying to get it off my brain so I can get a more peaceful sleep, but shit is bonkers and I just can't with it all. So, head in the sand, and hopefully I'll be spending my Monday stalking a new red-headed boy called Pumpkin. 

Stay safe out there. Nolite te bastardes carborundorum. (Also, no Handmaid spoilers. I haven't started the new season yet.)

Thursday, April 17, 2025

Things To Do In San Diego: Thursday, April 17-Wednesday, April 23, 2025: Clikitat Ikatowi | Jeff Bridges | Emo Nite | EarthFest | Black Mountain | Em Beihold | Naked Giants |


Wow. Things have been absolutely bananas around here. I usually like to have a diary post between listings posts, but the news is just insane right now, so maybe I'll finish it up when I'm working for Clikitat Ikatowi at the Casbah on Thursday. Toby's senior year is drawing to a close, so there have been a ton of things we have to show up for, plus tax day and family stuff and I swear I still have this lingering cold that goes away for a bit and then seems to come right back, so whatever. I've been listening to a ton of podcasts, audio books, and courtcasting on YouTube, doing my zoo thing, and just trying not to wear myself ragged when every day the news just gets worse and worse and seemingly unchecked. I haven't started the new season of The Handmaid's Tale because it's a little too raw at the moment, but I look forward to catching up with all of the things at some point. For now, that means sleep. 

Stay safe out there. Nolite te bastardes carborundorum. 

Thursday, April 10, 2025

Things To Do In San Diego: Thursday, April 10-Wednesday, April 16, 2025: Youth Lagoon | Twin Ritual | Swami | Ducks Ltd. | Laura Jane Grace | SDMA Showcase | Joshua Ray Walker | Vision Video | BBES | DJO


I was really looking forward to seeing Stereophonics again for the first time in over a decade, but unfortunately the show was postponed to September 27 due to illness of one of the band members. It all worked out because I had some personal stuff I needed to handle and it was the anniversary of losing my Dad, though Blonde Redhead or Hinds both would've been pretty fun shows. There are plenty of rad shows coming this week to fill the gap of losing that one. 

I hope everyone has a great week and enjoys the turn in weather and that the allergies don't kick your ass too bad. Stay safe out there. Nolite te bastardes carborundorum.