• Friends of Solana Beach library announces winners of 4th Annual Bookmark Contest

    Friends of Solana Beach library announces winners of 4th Annual Bookmark Contest,kmoshki

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  • Jason Mraz New Partner in Classic O’side Coffee Shop

    Jason Mraz New Partner in Classic O’side Coffee Shop,Nicolle Monico

    Oceanside’s oldest coffee shop is getting an infusion of star power, but it’s not Jitters Coffee Pub’s first brush with fame. Irving and Joni Richards owned and operated the Oceanside icon from 1992-2003, right around the same time their daughter, actress Denise Richards, was becoming a household na

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  • 16 Things to Do in San Diego This Weekend: April 29–May 4

    16 Things to Do in San Diego This Weekend: April 29–May 4,Cole Novak

    Food excursions, springtime festivals, and gearhead gatherings are among the many things to do this weekend, but the events don’t stop there. San Diegans can ring in Asian American and Pacific Islander Heritage Month with the opening of Thumbprint Gallery’s AAPI Exhibition and a collaborative market

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  • Locals’ Guide to Visiting Valle de Guadalupe in 2025

    Locals’ Guide to Visiting Valle de Guadalupe in 2025,Cole Novak

    A wooden sign and an unpaved road got you here, and now you’re looking out at a desert transformed into rolling fields of fruit while a tasting room manager explains that, yes, it is possible to filter wine with green beans. You can sense it: Something special is happening here in Valle de Guadalupe

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  • Knotty Barrel Owners Opening Upper East in Escondido

    Knotty Barrel Owners Opening Upper East in Escondido,Nicolle Monico

    James Thorp has done the bar and restaurant song-and-dance in downtown San Diego. He’s done it in Pacific Beach. He’s been all over San Diego, working in hospitality for decades. And this May he’s headed to Escondido with his latest project, Upper East (155 E. Grand Ave).Thorp says Upper East will b

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  • Editor’s Note, May 2025: The Other Mexico

    Editor’s Note, May 2025: The Other Mexico,Cole Novak

    Around here, we are lucky—damned lucky—to have such a cool neighbor as Baja, sprawling south from our sleek San Diego lives.I remember the first time I drove the length of the peninsula. Crossing into Tecate knowing I had a thousand miles of trouble and rapture ahead of me, I was content. The long,

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  • After 35 Years, Sala Thai Gets a Remake (& a Killer Curry)

    After 35 Years, Sala Thai Gets a Remake (& a Killer Curry),Nicolle Monico

    As an elder Millennial, I feel justified in declaring that 1990 slapped. The Hubble Space Telescope launched (yes, I’m a space nerd), Nelson Mandela got released from prison (yes, I’m an anti-apartheid nerd), and MC Hammer dropped everyone’s favorite crab-walking dance single, “U Can’t Touch This” (

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  • Things to Do in San Diego This Month: May 2025

    Things to Do in San Diego This Month: May 2025,Cole Novak

    May in San Diego means longer days, blooming flowers, and a calendar full of can’t-miss events. This month, locals can sip bottomless mimosas at San Diego Magazine’s Brunch Bash or crack crawfish shells at Gator by the Bay. Music lovers can two-step their way through The Outlaw Festival or vibe with

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  • The Iconic Urban Solace Building Finally Gets a New Restaurant

    The Iconic Urban Solace Building Finally Gets a New Restaurant,Nicolle Monico

    An iconic restaurant space in San Diego is finally getting a second life.The two-story, New Orleans-inspired grand dame in the heart of North Park—formerly Urban Solace, which was one of the major catalysts for the neighborhood’s modern food scene—will become Bacari, a Los Angeles-based restaurant c

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  • Dreame-ing of a Cleaner Tomorrow

    Dreame-ing of a Cleaner Tomorrow,Partner Content

    How often do you feel like your home is clean—and we mean really clean, as in pristine, post pictures about it on social media and invite all of your friends, family, and in-laws over, clean? For most Americans, the answer is just 11 days each year. And that makes sense if you’re relying on regular

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  • First Look: Culinary Dropout in Del Mar

    First Look: Culinary Dropout in Del Mar,Cole Novak

    Figuring out where to expand a restaurant empire can happen one of two ways. You can pore over economic forecasts, real estate costs, and relevant data points. Or you can do what Sam Fox does. “I gravitate toward cities I want to spend time in,” he says. Which explains why Fox is all-in on San Diego

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  • Photos: Downtown San Diego Partnership’s 2025 Create the Future Awards

    Photos: Downtown San Diego Partnership’s 2025 Create the Future Awards,Cole Novak

    On March 13, the Downtown San Diego Partnership’s annual Create the Future Awards brought together civic and business leaders to spotlight the people, projects, and initiatives shaping the future of the city’s urban core. Held as both a celebration and a fundraiser, the evening featured the debut of

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  • Local High School Students Build Tiny Houses for Homeless Veterans

    Local High School Students Build Tiny Houses for Homeless Veterans,Cole Novak

    In the time before classes begin at San Marcos High School (SMHS), Warrior Village Project founder Mark Pilcher drops off school supplies for wood shop teacher Chris Geldart’s class. You won’t see him schlepping laptops or books, though—instead, Pilcher’s delivery includes materials like lumber and

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  • 14 San Diego Nonprofit Events to Attend This May

    14 San Diego Nonprofit Events to Attend This May,Cole Novak

    Chicano Federation Unity LuncheonMay 2Held at the Marriott Marquis, this annual luncheon celebrates Latino leaders and raises funds for housing, early education, and health equity across San Diego.The Avant Garde BallMay 3MCASD throws its first-ever Avant Garde Ball at its La Jolla campus. With “Con

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  • 14 of the Best Furniture Stores in San Diego

    14 of the Best Furniture Stores in San Diego,Cole Novak

    Maybe you’ve moved, and that antique coffee table doesn’t have the same shine to it in your snazzy new living room. Perhaps your cat has finally finished off every arm of the sofa with her claws. Or you’ve built out a Pinterest board that’s a totally different style to your current digs, and it’s ti

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  • Guide to Buying Modern & Vintage Furniture in San Diego

    Guide to Buying Modern & Vintage Furniture in San Diego,Cole Novak

    Maybe you’ve moved, and that antique coffee table doesn’t have the same shine to it in your snazzy new living room. Perhaps your cat has finally finished off every arm of the sofa with her claws. Or you’ve built out a Pinterest board that’s a totally different style to your current digs, and it’s ti

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  • Preserving Balboa Park’s 157-Year-Old Legacy

    Preserving Balboa Park’s 157-Year-Old Legacy,Cole Novak

    When Katy McDonald took the reins as President and CEO of Forever Balboa Park in late 2024, she inherited one of the city’s most visible projects: the long-awaited restoration of the Botanical Building and surrounding gardens. “The reward has been watching it reopen, free to the public,” she says. “

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  • San Diego’s Museum of Contemporary Art Hosts High Fashion Bash for the Arts

    San Diego’s Museum of Contemporary Art Hosts High Fashion Bash for the Arts,Cole Novak

    Forget chicken dinners and stiff tuxedos. On May 3, the Museum of Contemporary Art San Diego in La Jolla is throwing its first-ever Avant Garde Ball, and it’s anything but traditional.The plans for the evening include DJs spinning global house and soul under moody lights, immersive art installations

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  • 16 Things to Do in San Diego This Weekend: April 24–27

    16 Things to Do in San Diego This Weekend: April 24–27,Cole Novak

    Spring is in full swing, the sun is shining bright, and several of San Diego’s biggest events are back for another year—all the necessary ingredients for a perfect weekend. Catch iconic happenings like WOW Festival, Art Alive, the La Jolla Concours d’Élégance, and Adams Avenue Unplugged, or celebrat

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  • Is the Traditional College Dorm Dead?

    Is the Traditional College Dorm Dead?,Cole Novak

    “The biggest [mandate] was to make the apartments as much like boutique hotels as possible,” says Tamara Romeo. She’s the CEO of Southcoast Design Group, the firm behind Stateside and Monte, two new off-campus housing complexes near San Diego State University (SDSU). “Those spaces where people could

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