Sheltering at Home with… Don Orsillo, Padres Announcer
During the first season in decades without a baseball game to narrate, he’s giving the play-by-play on fishing, cooking with family, and rewatching “The West Wing”
Dear Reader
A letter from the editorial team
No Phones, No Parents: One Local Teen’s Experience on an HBO Max Reality Show
Elijah “Mack” Tyson was one of sixteen teenagers chosen to compete in “Karma”
Sheltering at Home with… David Israel Reynoso, Artist
The La Jolla Playhouse artist-in-residence and creator of upcoming digital Without Walls show “Portaleza” tells us how to make a “quick quiche” and stay away from sweatpants
We Are Back and We Are Here for You
As unprecedented events unfold by the hour in our community and across the country, everyone at San Diego Magazine has been standing with—and hurting for—the people affected. The news is impossible to ignore. So we’re listening, and focusing on what we can do. We are a very small staff acting as quickly as we can. […]
On the Job: The Park Ranger
Heidi Gutknecht’s gig is no walk in the park. There’s trash pickup, weed removal, field trips, and so much more to tend to.
70 & Sunny: Two San Diegans, Decades Apart, Talk About a Love for Painting
Bess lives in Hillcrest, and Princess is a fourth grader
Letter from the Editor: Call of the Wild
Editor in Chief Erin Meanley Glenny dishes on the April issue of San Diego Magazine
The Making of an Angel Investor
A conversation with Mysty Rusk, head of accelerator program The Brink SDBC
Kate Hamill’s ‘Radical’ Remake of ‘Little Women’ in San Diego
Playwright Kate Hamill on her stage adaptation of ‘Little Women’, at The Old Globe March 14–April 19
San Diego, Meet Your Bachelor, Jake Tinkham
‘The Bachelor Live on Stage’ comes to the Civic Theatre to help one San Diegan find the perfect traveling, dog-loving lady
70 & Sunny: Two San Diegans, Decades Apart, Talk Pottery-Making and Affordable Housing
Sandy is an artist in Mira Mesa, and Nickolas is a second grader in Chula Vista
Letter from the Editor: Character Study
Editor in Chief Erin Meanley Glenny dishes on the March issue of San Diego Magazine
San Diego, Meet Your First-Ever Immigrant Affairs Manager
Rita Fernandez is tasked with rolling out the welcome mat to immigrants, refugees, and all newcomers entering San Diego
Alice Walker Comes to Point Loma
The Pulitzer Prize-winning author of The Color Purple is headlining PLNU’s Writer’s Symposium by the Sea
70 & Sunny: Two San Diegans, Decades Apart, Talk Travel Tales and Favorite Foods
John is a retiree in Serra Mesa, and Ashlyn is a second grader in Ocean Beach
Letter from the Editor: Mexico Awaits
Editor in Chief Erin Meanley Glenny dishes on the February issue of San Diego Magazine
How to Get Hired in San Diego
Three bigwigs share their advice
Dinner Party Fodder: UCSD Research on Honeybees
How researchers are reversing honeybee population decline
Shop Like a Tastemaker: Sormeh Rienne’s Favorite Things
The San Diego-based interior designer shows up what she’s loving now
70 & Sunny: Two San Diegans, Decades Apart, Talk Bucket Lists and Spelling Tests
Dina is a retiree in Santee, and Kai is a second grader in Pacific Beach
Salute the Real Heroes: San Diego’s Nursing Professionals
San Diego Magazine launches a nomination-based, community-wide award celebration that honors nursing professionals
Letter from the Editor: Behind Our Magazine Redesign
Editor in Chief Erin Meanley Glenny dishes on the January issue of San Diego Magazine
10 Career & Life Lessons I Learned from the Women I Interviewed in 2019
Free advice from women more accomplished and experienced than a lot of us
Happy Holidays From San Diego Magazine
We scrapped the card and made a video
On the Job: The Piano Man at Mille Fleurs
Randy Beecher has tickled the ivories at Mille Fleurs for over a quarter century—and only called in sick once