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It looks like another great weekend is ahead of us in San Diego. For those not headed to the Q for the Chargers game, here are our top picks for the weekend. Read More…
Comment on this blog post after the break by Monday, September 3, 2012 at 10:00 AM PST and one lucky person will win two tickets to see Titanic: The Artifact Exhibition! Read More…
From the King of Pop to a Wine and Food festival, there’s a lot in San Diego to keep you busy this weekend. What will you be doing? Read More…
Discover some cool secrets about Coronado’s beaches, including Coronado Beach (#1 beach in America), Coronado Shores, the Silver Strand and kid-friendly stretches of sand at Tidelands Park and the Coronado Ferry Landing. Read More…
From Beer Festivals to Body Surfing to Tiki Spies, there is plenty to do this weekend in San Diego. Read More…
After the break are our top ticks for the upcoming weekend in San Diego. What will you be doing? Read More…
I am in Old Town at midnight. I am not surprised. While it is a place, without question, built for tourists, I balk at the suggestion that ‘locals don’t go there’ and such ‘traps’ should be avoided by those looking for an ‘authentic’ experience.
For me, there is nothing more authentic and alluring than the post-structuralist break-down of real and pretend. Old Town is a piece of living theater staged on the actual blood, sweat and bones of San Diego’s history. The lines between reality and mythology blur amongst historical landmarks and themed restaurants, dusty graveyards and costumed guides. Read More…
It’s almost the weekend and sun-kissed Coronado is calling! In between boogie boarding and wiggling your toes in the sand on America’s #1 Beach (thank you, Dr. Beach!) following are a few fun – and free – lesser-known “secret” sights and activities around the island to check out. Read More…
Seventy-five years have passed since Bing Crosby and his friends opened up the Del Mar Thoroughbred Club, but the glamour and prestige of Opening Day hasn’t faded with age. Every year, locals and visitors alike flock to the seaside racetrack to soak up the first day of racing action, not to mention gawk at all the elaborate hats on display, and this year’s Opening Day was no exception. Read More…


