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Parental Indiscretion: Politics of Parenting

Rachel Laing Rachel Laing​ Owing to the intense interest of our extended families, Ben and Georgia have been steeped in politics their entire lives. Beyond talk of politics at dinner, we watch candidate debates and the Sunday-morning talk shows, hold neighborhood coffees and fundraisers for candidates at our home, and have drafted our kids to […]

Nikki Giovanni: A Living Legend

Watch Giovanni will speak at Point Loma Nazarene University’s Writer’s Symposium by the Sea on February 18. Nikki Giovanni was a major voice of the Black Arts Movement of the late 1960s, and went on to become one of the most widely read American poets. She has published more than 35 books for adults and […]

Born to Bake

Sugar and Scribe’s Maeve Rochford tells us about her experience on Food Network’s Holiday Baking Championship, her love of baking, and secret ingredient for the holidays

Growing Up in San Diego

Before the malls in Mission Valley, and the 5, the 805, and the 52, there was a simpler San Diego. One filled with wide-open spaces and dirt roads, daylong Padres games that ended with a Beach Boys concert and fireworks, beachfront properties that sold for $600, and the freedom to swing from the branches of that big banyan tree in Balboa Park. Being a kid in San Diego was magic—and we’re not alone in our nostalgia. Here, 26 notable locals share their childhood memories of the city that was.

Job of the Month

Dustin Pelloni, Executive Director, CLIP Interpreting, since 2011

Job of the Month

Travis Kemnitz, Talent & Culture Coach, Ocean Discovery Institute, since 2002

“It’s never been a better time to be a woman.”

Kerri Verbeke Kapich is the Senior Vice President of Marketing & Strategic Partnerships for the San Diego Tourism Authority. She oversees a multimillion dollar, multiplatform effort to position San Diego as a top destination to both work and play. She is a single mom of a teenager and has many stamps in her passport.

“Believe in yourself. Stand proud and don’t let anyone give you grief.”

Brunhilde Felding, Ph.D. is an associate professor in the department of chemical physiology and the department of molecular and experimental medicine at The Scripps Research Institute. Her lab has made advances toward curing cancer by figuring out how to target the part of cancer cells that causes them to grow or metastasize. She surfs daily near Scripps Pier.

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