San Diego is a bustling city brimming with talent. You can find art, music and entertainment in every street corner. There is always something for everyone, whether you love electronic pop, classical, jazz, or old school music there is always something for you to discover in every park, bar or street corner.
This summer the Downtown Partnership presents “Sounds of Summer” a series of live musical shows in every possible genre. Watch them for free throughout the streets of San Diego. So take a stroll downtown and be on the lookout for pop-up stages and live music scattered throughout everywhere. Enjoy colorful entertainment on street corners, in the park or by the bay all summer long from July until August!
Here’s a list of shows you won’t want to miss!
FRIDAY, JULY 11
Location 1: US Grant from noon to 2 p.m.
Musician: Gabriel Sundy and Antar Martin (sax and bass duo)
Location 2: Spike Africa’s Fish Grill & Bar at Fourth Ave. and Broadway from 3 p.m. to 5:00 p.m.
Musician: Conner Correll (guitar)
FRIDAY, JULY 18
Location 1: 701 B Street from noon to 2 p.m.
Musician: Simon Hosking & Joe Cardillo (guitar and saxophone)
Location 2: County Waterfront Park 5 p.m. to 7 p.m.
Musician: Lexington Field (American fiddle rock)
FRIDAY, JULY 25
Location 1: 401 B Street from noon to 2 p.m.
Musician: Paper Moon (guitar duo)
Location 2: Westfield Horton Plaza/Horton Circle from noon to 2 p.m.
Musician: Kova
We’ll keep you posted on the August events, meanwhile don’t forget to drop by Aladdin for the finest Mediterranean cuisine in town!
Beef, mutton, lamb, chicken and seafood are some of the most common ingredients in Moroccan cuisine. It also includes a wide variety of local fruits, vegetables and herbs that makes it one of the most amazing cuisine in the world. Today, you do not have to fly to Morocco to try out their delicious offerings. Right in the heart of San Diego is the Aladdin Cafe serves authentic and delectable Moroccan meals.
Food enthusiasts and experts all agree that Arabic food is considered one of the healthiest around the globe. Healthy Arabic food is cooked in a way that you are able to savor every meal minus the fatty component. Arabic cooking does not need butter and oil, most of the time it calls for a small quantity of olive oil. Most of the dishes are also either baked or grilled, so fried food is usually not an option in many Arabic restaurants and homes. Vegetables are also considered a main attraction in many Arabic Food making it a healthier option for anyone.