San Diego, CA
The best things to do this week in San Diego: Sept. 9-13
Here are some of the best things to do this week in San Diego, from Monday, Sept. 9 to Friday, Sept. 13.
Check back Wednesday for our guide to things to do this weekend.
And for things to do in the arts this fall, go here: Everything we’re excited about this season in San Diego
Monday
Quint Gallery: ‘Kelsey Brookes: Gradient Paintings’ and ‘Lee Materazzi: ¢a$h&¢arry’ The Quint Gallery space will offer top two concurrent exhibitions this fall. First, longtime local Brookes continues to perfect his psychedelic works and will be showcasing new works that see him experimenting with a new foreground painting technique. Lee Materazzi’s “¢a$h&¢arry” is a traveling exhibition of hundreds of photographic works from San Francisco-based painter, all priced at $50 each. On view through Oct. 12. Quint Gallery, 7722 Girard Ave., La Jolla. Free. (858) 454-3409, quintgallery.com
Art Produce Gallery: Diana Benavidez: The longtime local is revered for her artful take on the piñata, but during her recent residency at the North Park art space, she delved deeper into paper-based experimentation to create one-of-a-kind, hand-sewn garments. These new works will be on display in Art Produce’s Cooler Room space. Runs Saturday through Sept. 21. Art Produce Gallery, 3139 University Ave., North Park. Free. By appointment. (619) 500-2787, artproduce.org
Tuesday
Free pet adoption at County animal shelters: San Diego County Animal Services is waiving adoption fees through Sept. 10 at its animal shelters in Bonita and Carlsbad as part of the nationwide Clear the Shelters campaign. The campaign, which started 10 years ago, is sponsored by NBC 7 and Telemundo 20 San Diego. When picking a pet online to adopt, Animal Services recommends having a second and third choice in case the first choice is already adopted. Community members who can’t adopt a pet are encouraged to consider fostering a pet. Walk-in hours are from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Tuesdays through Sundays at both the South Shelter, 5821 Sweetwater Road, in Bonita, or the North Shelter, 2481 Palomar Airport Road, in Carlsbad. Visit sddac.com.
Kiersten White: “Lucy Undying”: The bestselling local fantasy and sci-fi writer is back with her first vampire novel in a while. This one is an original take on a minor character from Bram Stoker’s original “Dracula.” 7 p.m. Sept. 10. Mysterious Galaxy, 3555 Rosecrans St., No. 107, Point Loma. Free. (619) 539-7137, mystgalaxy.com
Wednesday
Sasha Abramsky: “Chaos Comes Calling: The Battle Against the Far-Right Takeover of Small-Town America”: The longtime political journalist will be in town to discuss and sign his new nonfiction account of two communities struggling to fight back against far-right extremism. 7:30 p.m. Sept. 11. Warwick’s, 7812 Girard Ave., La Jolla. Free. (858) 454-0347, warwicks.com
Summer Carnival Tour: Pink, Sheryl Crow, The Script, and DJ KidCutUp will perform at the San Diego stop of the Summer Carnival Tour. 6:30 p.m. Wednesday. Petco Park, 100 Park Blvd, San Diego. Ticket start at $48.60. ticketmaster.com/pnk-summer-carnival-2024-san-diego-california-09-11-2024/event/0A005F7D0739464B
Thursday
Taste of Old Town, Tequila Tour: This annual event spotlights Old Town’s diverse culinary scene, featuring a variety of dishes from the area’s restaurants. The self-guided tour includes a map to participating Old Town restaurants that will showcase their signature dishes. Tickets can be upgraded to include a Tequila Tour. 6 to 9 p.m. Thursday with check-in starting at 5:45 p.m. at 4010 Twiggs St. or 4105 Taylor St. Tickets are $15-$55. Visit oldtownsandiego.org/taste.
Mission Bay kayak tour: Ocean Connectors offers a Wildin’ Mission Bay Kayak Eco Tour through Mission Bay starts from Paradise Point Resort and Spa or Mission Bay Resort. Participants can see marine life and birds and learn about local conservation efforts and Ocean Connectors’ mission. 9 to 11 a.m. Thursday at San Diego Mission Bay Resort, 1775 E. Mission Bay Drive. Cost is $35-$55. Visit oceanconnectors.org/mission-bay.
Beginner Square Dance classes kick off: The Wranglers Square Dance Club will start a new square dance class. Internationally renowned caller Buddy Weaver will be the instructor. Come solo or as a couple. 6:30 to 8:30 p.m. Thursday. Seven Oaks Community Center, 16789 Bernardo Oaks Drive Cost is $10 per lesson. Visit squaredancewithus.com.
Friday
Alley Cat Art Walk: The 13th annual Alley Cat Art Walk will feature fine arts, crafts, live music, vendors, craft booths, food, wine, beer and prizes. 4 to 8 p.m. Friday. Downtown El Cajon. Free. downtownelcajon.com/alley-cat-art-walk
Free admission at Water Conservation Garden: The Water Conservation Garden offers free admission on Sept. 13 at 12122 Cuyamaca College Drive W. The garden features 6 acres of themed gardens that demonstrate water conservation, ranging from a native plant garden to a vegetable garden, along with exhibits on how to add mulch and irrigate. Visit thegarden.org.
Author to discuss latest novel at library: Local author Laura McNeal will read and discuss her latest novel, “The Swan’s Nest.” The book tells the story of 19th-century poets Elizabeth Barrett and Robert Browning and will be available for sale and signing. An open mic for local writers to share their poetry and prose will be from 6:30 to 7 p.m. followed by the author’s presentation. McNeal was a National Book Award finalist for her novel “Dark Water.” For questions, email kbgressitt@gmail.com. 6 to 7 p.m. Friday. Sept. 13 at Writers Read at the Fallbrook Library, 124 S. Mission Road. sdcl.bibliocommons.com/events/66393e8e1e57af280042fd7e
San Diego, CA
Mountain West men’s basketball power rankings: Utah State, San Diego State, Boise State lead the way
In what will be the biggest day of the Mountain West men’s basketball season to date, Saturday looms large for all six of the conference’s top contenders.
The action-packed day begins with New Mexico (13-3, 5-0) hosting San Diego State (10-3, 3-1) at 11 a.m. Mountain time. UNLV (9-6, 3-1) and Colorado State (9-6, 3-1) will meet in Fort Collins at 2 p.m. with Boise State (12-4, 4-1) and No. 25 Utah State (15-1, 5-0) closing the night at Dee Glen Smith Spectrum.
In the latest NCAA Tournament projection from ESPN’s Joe Lunardi, the MWC remained a two-bid league with Utah State (seven seed) and San Diego State (eight seed) earning spots. New Mexico was listed among Lunardi’s first eight out.
Here is a look at our midseason Mountain West power rankings.
Last result: 85-78 win at San Jose State (Tuesday)
Season record: 15-1, 5-0
Analysis: Utah State finally cracked the AP top 25 in the latest poll. Other than a 75-73 loss to Big West-leading UC San Diego, the Aggies have been perfect this season under first-year head coach Jared Calhoun.
Up next: Saturday vs. Boise State, 7 p.m., CBS Sports Network
Last result: 67-38 home win over Air Force (Wednesday)
Season record: 10-3, 3-1
Analysis: The Aztecs held a seven-point lead over Utah State with 90 seconds remaining before losing on a late Tucker Anderson 3-pointer. San Diego State has bounced back nicely with convincing wins over Boise State and Air Force.
Up next: Saturday at New Mexico, 11 a.m., CBS
Last result: 81-59 home win over UNLV (Tuesday)
Season record: 12-4, 4-1
Analysis: Boise State played arguably its best game of the season against UNLV, shutting down Dedan Thomas Jr. while getting strong offensive contributions from seven different players. When the Broncos’ offense is clicking, few MWC teams can match their firepower.
Up next: Saturday at Utah State, 7 p.m., CBS Sports Network
Last result: 61-53 win at Wyoming (Tuesday)
Season record: 13-3, 5-0
Analysis: Despite a strong body of work, the Lobos sit way down at No. 67 in the NET Rankings. A victory over San Diego State would provide a major boost to New Mexico’s NCAA Tournament resume.
Up next: Saturday vs. San Diego State, 11 a.m., CBS
Last result: 91-64 home win over Fresno State (Tuesday)
Season record: 9-6, 3-1
Analysis: The Rams have feasted on the bottom of the conference with victories over winless Fresno State, Nevada and San Jose State. Senior swingman Nique Clifford remains one of the MWC’s top players and is averaging a double-double at 16.6 points, 10.3 rebounds and 3.4 assists.
Up next: Saturday vs. UNLV, 2 p.m., Mountain West Network
Last result: 81-59 loss at Boise State (Tuesday)
Season record: 9-6, 3-1
Analysis: UNLV took a step back Tuesday in a non-competitive loss at Boise State. The Rebels have one of the conference’s best players in Dedan Thomas Jr., but the sophomore point guard needs more help.
Up next: Saturday at Colorado State, 2 p.m., Mountain West Network
Last result: 82-81 overtime loss at New Mexico (Jan. 4)
Season record: 8-7, 0-4
Analysis: It’s been a nightmare start to MWC play for the Wolf Pack, who have lost their four conference games by 11 combined points. With upcoming games against Fresno State, Air Force and San Jose State, Nevada has a chance to get its season back on track.
Up next: Saturday at Fresno State, 5 p.m., Mountain West Network
Last result: 61-53 home loss to New Mexico (Tuesday)
Season record: 9-7, 2-3
Analysis: The Cowboys were outscored 43-21 after halftime in Tuesday’s loss to New Mexico. Wyoming does hold a three-point win over Nevada, but the Cowboys are staring at a tough upcoming schedule with a home game against Colorado State sandwiched between road trips to Boise and Las Vegas.
Up next: Jan. 14 at Boise State, 7 p.m., Mountain West Network
Last result: 85-78 home loss to Utah State
Season record: 7-10, 0-5
Analysis: Unlike the MWC’s bottom two teams, the Spartans have been quite competitive this season with single-digit losses to New Mexico, Boise State, UNLV and Utah State. Senior guard Josh Uduj, a Utah State transfer, is averaging 16.8 points per game for San Jose State.
Up next: Saturday at Air Force, 1 p.m., Mountain West Network
Last result: 91-64 loss at Colorado State (Tuesday)
Season record: 4-12, 0-5
Analysis: The Bulldogs have dropped 10 of their last 11 games following a 3-2 start to the season. First-year head coach Vance Walberg has his work cut out for him.
Up next: Saturday host Nevada, 5 p.m., Mountain West Network
Last result: 67-38 loss at San Diego State (Tuesday)
Season record: 3-12, 0-4
Analysis: Air Force was the victim of a 44-4 scoring run during Tuesday’s loss. That is … not good.
Up next: Saturday vs. San Jose State, 1 p.m., Mountain West Network
San Diego, CA
Annie Crowell Kuzminsky
Annie Crowell Kuzminsky
OBITUARY
Anne (Annie) Kuzminsky, beloved wife, mother, and sister passed away peacefully surrounded by her family, after a courageous battle with pancreatic cancer. She was 63.
Annie is survived by her husband Larry, her son Steven, her daughter Charlotte, her son Jack (Alex), her siblings Steven (Liz) Crowell of Houston, Texas; her brother Richard (Allison) Crowell of Pacific Palisades, California; her sister Karen (Gary) Wagner of Manhattan Beach, California; and her sister Catherine Crowell of Omaha, Nebraska.
Annie was born in Altadena, CA to James and Alice Crowell and grew up in San Mareno, CA. She attended college at Santa Clara University and graduated with a bachelor’s degree in accounting. Annie then moved to San Diego, CA where she met and married Larry Kuzminsky in 1989.
While residing in San Diego, Annie worked for several years with the accounting firm of KPMG and obtained her CPA. She next worked for First National Bank for several years before leaving to spend more time with her children and work part time for 20 years as a consultant for Madison Square Properties. Annie was not tempted by the corporate ladder and received satisfaction from her work relationships and doing her job well.
Annie loved being a mom and raising her three children. She helped out at the elementary school, and later enjoyed going to the many soccer games, baseball games, and track meets they participated in. Annie also loved animals. As a teenager she talked her parents into having a dog (Mitsy) and cats (Spido and Dido). More recently Annie enjoyed fostering kittens which inevitably led to the adoption of several of them. Aside from pets, one of her more memorable experiences was a safari trip to Africa.
Annie’s favorite place was the family house at Capistrano Beach. She had many fond memories of get togethers there with college, work and neighborhood friends. During family trips, she enjoyed watching the kids play, walking on the beach looking for glass, and seeing the beautiful sunsets. It was a great place to relax.
Annie had a great laugh and was one of a kind in the best way. Her moral compass was set to “true north” of caring and doing right. Annie was always her authentic self and her friends and family loved her for it. She was a realist but had a knack for looking on the bright side. That was her strength, but the cancer took all she had. She has earned her rest but will be greatly missed.
San Diego, CA
Gonzaga’s Michael Ajayi ruled out vs. San Diego
The Gonzaga men’s basketball team will be without two players for Wednesday night’s matchup against San Diego at the McCarthey Athletic Center.
Michael Ajayi and Jun Seok Yeo were ruled out for the game against the Toreros due to illness, per the school.
Ajayi is coming off a 15-point outing in the Bulldogs’ 96-68 win over Loyola Marymount last Saturday. The 6-foot-7 senior is averaging 6.6 points and 5.3 rebounds per game. Ajayi made 12 consecutive starts before coming off the bench against Portland and LMU.
Yeo, a 6-foot-8 junior, has appeared in eight games this season, averaging 3.9 minutes in those contests. He scored a season-high eight points in Gonzaga’s 113-54 victory over UMass-Lowell. Yeo also scored five points in just three minutes against Bucknell.
Gonzaga hopes to be fully healthy for an impending matchup against Washington State set for this Saturday at the Kennel (6 p.m. PT/9 p.m. ET).
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