Artists to bolster Point Loma library with ‘Art in the Park’
With an eye toward the troubled economy and the recent cuts to San Diego’s libraries, the Point Loma Artists will ...
With an eye toward the troubled economy and the recent cuts to San Diego’s libraries, the Point Loma Artists will ...
The West Berlin of the 1960s wasn’t all that different than the city’s east sector, at least in terms of ...
Topping the list of the many rock ’n’ roll clichés is the old adage that musicians must tour to make ...
Ocean Beach and Mission Bay residents have a rare coastal dune and intertidal wetlands habitat in their backyard. On Saturday, ...
City Councilmembers adopted their own economic stimulus package of sorts July 21, lending approval to two ordinances aimed at helping ...
By Charles Shaw San Diego’s landmark Mission Hills district might be getting a big-time retro facelift if a new ballot ...
by Charlene Baldridge The Old Globe opened the first of three productions in the 2009 Shakespeare Festival June 27 with ...
By Peggy Scott Kazmere may not be up to snuff on everything about the business world, but he’s definitely top ...
By Dr. Ink In the last issue I mentioned the difficulty in keeping track of where you might want to ...
San Diego’s Oldest Neighborhood Getting Retro Facelift By Charles Shaw San Diego’s landmark Mission Hills district might be getting a ...
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