It’s no secret that San Diego is a great city for live music. It’s home to legendary bars like The Casbah, historic venues like The Observatory (formerly the North Park Theater), and open-air venues like Humphreys. And in just the last month, none other than The Rolling Stones paid a visit to the city with […]
San Diego Summer Theater Season Highlights 2015
Summer in San Diego isn’t all beaches and barbecues. There’s a lot of great theater happening on our local stages. With our city’s laidback attitude and sense of style, you can leave the beach and head to the theater in your flip-flops – just make sure to change out of that bathing suit! Here are some […]
San Diego’s ‘Mayflower of the West’ San Salvador Sets Sail Labor Day Weekend!
You know the old saying, “In 1492 Columbus sailed the ocean blue…” Well, San Diego has its own historic maritime tale: “In 1542, Cabrillo sailed the ocean blue and discovered…San Diego.” Yep, hard to believe that over 470 years ago(!)Portuguese explorer named Juan Rodriguez Cabrillo, who sailed for Spain, came across our little slice of paradise. […]
Black Dolls Exhibit – Now on Display at the Mingei International Museum
The new “Black Dolls” exhibit at the Mingei International Museum in <a title=”San Diego”s Balboa Park” href=”http://www.sandiego.org/members/visitor-information-centers/balboa-park.aspx” target=”_blank”>Balboa Park manages to be both a touching example of handmade craft and a complicated look at history. On view for the first time, 125 handmade dolls made between 1850 and 1940 provide a window into the African-American […]
Catch SNL Alum Darrell Hammond Exclusively in San Diego Through March 8th
Fans of comedian Darrell Hammond know him from his long-running gig at Saturday Night Live impersonating some of the world’s most notable people including Bill Clinton, Sean Connery, Donald Trump and even Reverend Jesse Jackson. But through March 8th, a darker more intense side of Hammond can be seen in the world premiere of his […]
Discover San Diego’s Urban Heart: City Heights
A few miles removed from the beach, City Heights has yet to make its way to most visitors itineraries, but that is about to change. With vibrant art, colorful neighborhood culture and lots of under-the-radar restaurants, the diversity of City Heights means visitors from all walks of life will find something to love in this urban area of San Diego.
Authentic Art and Heritage in Barrio Logan
Barrio Logan is one of San Diego’s best kept secrets. Many residents know that this neighborhood is the heart of the city for San Diego’s Mexican-American community, but visitors are just starting to discover all the hidden gems this part of town has to offer. From unassuming taco joints to pop-up art galleries, Barrio Logan is bustling with creativity and culture.
Miramar and Clairemont: Local Neighborhood Gems
Though they are located just 15 minutes north of downtown, the neighborhoods of Miramar and Clairemont might not be top of mind destinations for visitors to San Diego. But locals know there are some terrific things to do, taste and see in this part of of town.
Discover Hidden Charm in Northeastern San Diego
Northeastern San Diego is home to a sprawling landscape of scenic rolling hills. This vast corner of the county is where many locals make their homes, as do a few local wineries and breweries. For most visitors, northeastern San Diego is still undiscovered, but there is plenty to uncover in this historic and artistic region.
Southeastern San Diego: Where Diversity Inspires
Southeastern San Diego may not be on many travelers’ radar yet, but this hidden gem is one of San Diego’s most culturally diverse regions. Located about 5 miles from downtown, the neighborhoods of Southeastern San Diego are easily accessible by the San Diego Trolley and offer lots of ways to see, hear and taste the […]
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