Here in San Diego, Ca., we are often reminded that the most spectacular and awe-inspiring entertainment comes from Mother Earth herself. For a limited time – doing her best Vegas impression on Southern California beaches from Point Loma to Huntington Beach – the luminous, the electric, the dazzling… Lingulodinium polyedrum! During the day we simply […]
Celebrate National Coffee Day in San Diego
Smooth and mild, enhanced with a dainty splash of cream. Indulgent and sweet, paired with flavorful syrups, spices and velvety whipped cream. Dark and bold, served straight up as a perfectly pulled shot of espresso crowned with a rich crema. No matter how you enjoy it, nothing satisfies quite like a piping hot cup of […]
Rocky Horror Show Aliens Invade San Diego’s Old Globe Theatre!
The Old Globe Theatre’s version of Richard O’Brien’s The Rocky Horror Show opened in the Conrad Prebys Theatre Center (9/15/2011 – 11/6/2011) to an audience of newbies (affectionately known as “virgins”) as well as long-time Rocky Horror Show followers. First timers to this live theatre show not in the know were caught off-guard by patrons […]
5 to Try This Weekend
1. MCAS Miramar Air Show: Part of San Diego”s annual Fleet Week celebration, the year”s air show will celebrate the centennial of San Diego”s naval aviation, September 30-October 2. Among the planes featured in the salute are vitnage biplanes, Air Force Thunderbirds, a Navy Super Hornet and numerous stealth fighter jets. La Jolla Art & […]
A Restaurant With A View Even An Apollo Astronaut Loves
A friend recently asked me for a recommendation of a great place to dine in San Diego to impress a VIP coming into town. The VIP happened to be Apollo 15 astronaut Al Worden, who was in town to sign his autobiography, Falling to Earth, at the San Diego Air & Space Museum. Since I […]
San Diego Restaurant Week: Fine Dines in Coronado and East County
Two of my favorite areas of San Diego are Coronado – our postcard-perfect slice of paradise just across the bridge from downtown – and East County which constantly surprises me with its cool backcountry finds. Narrowing down my favorite restaurants in each region wasn’t easy, as there’s a plethora of mouth-watering options, from French, Italian […]
Arts Month San Diego: Balboa Park Can’t Be Beat
The country’s largest urban cultural park, Balboa Park, has been one of my favorite San Diego spots since childhood. I can remember taking class field trips to the many museums, my 8-year-old self awestruck by their enormous grandeur. As an adult, I still love visiting Balboa Park. No matter how many times I wander the […]
September Restaurant Week 2011 Extended
Did you want to try second restaurant or did procrastinate for too long and now can’t get a reservation for the last night of restaurant week? Well fear not, San Diego Restaurant Week has been extended for a second week running from September 25th to the 30th, 2011. Now you have no excuse. If you […]
San Diego Restaurants: Views to Dine For
The cerulean Pacific Ocean, the glittering lights of downtown high rises, the majestic Coronado Bridge outstretched across the San Diego Bay – it’s no wonder scenic San Diego draw visitors from around the world. And just as abundant as the beautiful views are fine restaurants perfect for soaking up the panorama. Open Table diners agree, […]
Kids are FREE at the San Diego Zoo and Safari Park in October
I know where we will be in October! In celebration of the organization’s fouding, children 3 to 11 years old will receive free admission to the San Diego Zoo and the San Diego Zoo Safari Park in October. Throughout the month, the Zoo and the Park are offering extra on-grounds presentations on the weekends, a […]
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