Arts Preview 2016-2017
The city’s best performances, shows, exhibits, and more. Let the fat lady sing!
Women of San Diego: What We Know Now
7 successful local women reflect on the moments that made the difference in their career and lives
Two Local Sailors Get over a Crash in Order to Compete in Rio
Coronado’s Paris Henken and her partner, Helena Scutt, set sail toward the Olympics
How Surfing (Finally) Made It into the Olympics
After 22 years, the sport has secured its place in the 2020 games in Tokyo
Who Needs a Tutor in First Grade?
What happens when Common Core gets in the way of learning
25+ Ways to Upgrade Your Weekend
Get the most out of your 48 office-free hours! Here’s how to make errands disappear, combine chores with actual fun, and booze it up on the sly at kids’ birthday parties.
Summer Alfresco: Three Ways to Take the Party Outside
Whether you’re throwing a pool party or intimate backyard bash, we’ve consulted San Diego design pros for their top tips and tricks. Party on!
Spring Fashion 2016: The New Romantics
Who says romance is dead? This spring, fashion goes soft, subtle, and ultrafeminine.
Cocktails Are Fun Again!
The craft cocktail movement’s backlash against their formerly dour selves
26 BIG Ideas
The city’s leaders in health, science, politics, food, and culture share their game-changing ideas for San Diego in 2016.
Next-Level Workouts
Get ready to sweat with nine cool trends and health regiments, from blacklight yoga to bone broth.
The Beer Lover’s (Ice) Bucket List
Need a New Year’s resolution? Further your beer education by trying these 15 must-drink brews.
Architecture: Modern Wonder
Inside Rob Quigley and Kathleen Hallahan’s award-winning East Village domicile
Animal Instinct: Saving Lives at the Zoo
For more than 20 years, UC San Diego’s top docs have been helping save lives at the zoo, one precious species at a time
Healthcare Goes High-Tech
Dr. Eric Topol is putting health care in the palms of our hands. The renowned cardiologist, author, and patient advocate talks Stephen Colbert, Ubering doctors to your doorstep, and the inevitable digitalization of medicine.
Dear Millennial Women,
So you’re pushing 30 now? This is the make moment, the break moment, the what-the-hell-am-I-doing moment. Looking for that promotion? Daydreaming about your own business? Totally, bafflingly confused and need a U-turn? There’s always grad school. But what’s that ticking sound? Oh yes, your biological clock. And you can’t live in this apartment forever. Isn’t […]
Fall Arts Preview 2015-2016
Let us entertain you! From stories about civil rights leaders and nymphomaniacs, to exhibits on hair and whales, to Shakespeare and Gatsby en pointe, we’ve gathered the hottest shows and acts from the upcoming season.
Fall Fashion 2015: Fashion Forward
Fall’s hottest looks and how to wear them
Back to School
This time of year, we all get nostalgic for our college days. The dorm life, the lack of responsibility, the football games, and, oh yeah—the learning! What we wouldn’t give to get back on campus just for fun, to settle into those lecture seats, and expand our office-drone minds with some thought-provoking classes. Here are just a few of the most popular professors teaching at our biggest universities this fall. Now, have a seat; class is in session.
Farm to Fable
Deception, fraud, and honest mistakes in the farm-to-table movement
Stopping Traffic
We ditched our cars for one day and gave our city’s public transportation a whirl. What we uncovered was a well-intentioned, underutilized, not-super-convenient schedule and network of rails and routes dressed up as a working mass transit system. One thumb up?
“No one is coming to rescue us”
What will it take to make over Southeast San Diego? Despite political setbacks and a lack of funding, Barry Pollard has hope that a forgotten corner of the city can turn around.
Foodie Getaways
Traveling is one big excuse to dine out, and on the West Coast, the mix of new and classic eateries is reason enough to hit the road.
A.J. Preller: A Whole New Ballgame
Rockstar general manager A.J. Preller has built the Padres into a team to talk about. But having a candid conversation with this guy isn’t easy—when the conversation is about anything other than baseball. No sidetracking into what local neighborhoods he likes or whether he’s even tried a fish taco. He has nothing to say about […]
Spring Fashion 2015: Luxe Layover
Pack your bags! Spring’s 1970s styles are leaving on a very chic jet plane.
Get Fit & Have Fun in San Diego
From doggie bootcamps to intense bodybuilding programs, it’s an exciting time to get in shape. What are you waiting for?