SD Jewelry Designer’s Patina Dreams

How Katey Brunini’s powerful ensemble of Brutalist-inspired art took shape during the early years of Covid
Two Years in the Making, Marisi Finally Opens

The Italian eatery’s culinary lineup reads like a fantasy restaurant league
Re-Tooling the Timken

The 57-year-old museum reopened this summer after two years, debuting a $3 million renovation
Cruising in Style

On the eve of its 30th birthday, Encinitas bike-maker Electra stays true to its roots, building casual cruisers for everyday riders
Below the Surface With Todd Glaser

From collaborations with Taylor Steele and Kelly Slater to sessions with Jack Johnson, local photographer shares his top 13 photos of all time
What Was And What Will Be

Chief Content Officer Troy Johnson remembers San Diego’s past while looking toward its future
Best of San Diego: For the Kids

We found plenty of ways for our littlest residents to get outdoors and even ride in style this year
Best of San Diego: Retail

From vintage eyewear in North Park to upcycled goods at the new Silverlake Flea Market in Encinitas, the city’s retail scene checks out
Best of San Diego: Great Outdoors

Getting outside and staying active is in our blood; and finding new ways to enjoy yearlong perfect weather is what we do best
Best of San Diego: Style & Design

Iconic new architecture, fashion history, and more reasons to cross international borders—our city is experiencing a major glow-up
Best of San Diego: Arts & Culture

The city’s scene is heating up with new music venues, the return of theatre festivals, and the rebirth of a now world-class museum
Best Of San Diego: Food & Drink

We’ve got your next 26 restaurant reservations right here; so get planning, you’ve got some work to do
Best of San Diego 2022

Everyone keeps a list and this is ours: 75 things we love about San Diego right now
Fit for a King

DJ, composer, producer and UCSD professor, King Britt takes us inside his sanctuary and satellite classroom for students
Absinthe Makes the Heart Grow Fonder

Heavy saucings, mythical spirits, and pretty significant magic fill Wormwood in North Park
Local Stokes: November’s Hottest Picks

The noteworthy emerging wonderthings that are captivating us this month
The San Diego Pet Guide

All you need to know about tricks, treats, trips, and travel with your four-legged friend
From Teenage Dreams to Tour Life

In between high school classes, college applications, and gossip at the lunch table, Inflorescence has been slowly growing up with their music
Some Like It Hot: Lost in San Diego’s Deserts

The city’s many deserts are about to have a moment, but for now, these charming destinations are still off the radar
Lillian Faderman On Her New Book, Two Decades in the Making

A local author and historian releases her ambitious history of what it means to be an American woman
New Residential Project Debuts Next to Rancho La Puerta

San Diego’s “Godmother of Wellness” explores 4,000 acres of rugged territory in Tecate
A Modernist Utopia on the Sonoma Coast

San Diego’s most prolific architectural photographer turns his lens on Sea Ranch Lodge
Terminal 1 Takes Flight With Art-Forward Renovation

Local artist Kaori Fukuyama chosen as first artist to help create a large-scale piece for SAN’s Under the Wing Mentorship program
Discovering Untapped Wellness in the Yucatan

Mérida is quickly becoming the go-to destination for travelers searching for restoration and rejuvenation
A More Cultured Cabo San Lucas

Gone are the days of tourist traps and tequila hangovers, the Mexican city has elegantly rebranded itself
Spilling the Beans on Mexico City’s Coffee Scene

The world’s largest city finally makes its mark in the specialty coffee market