Meet Sam Wells
SD Mag spotlights this local photographer
Meet Jennifer Siegwart
SD Mag spotlights this local photographer
What’s new at Terminal 2
SAN is shaping up!
The Excite-o-Meter
On our radar this month
Trending
Lifelike, Border Report, Ruocco Park, and more
2,000 Sausages Can’t Be Wrong
And six other things to know about the 20th annual Sicilian Festival
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Ruocco Park: Visitors Wanted
The Border Report
Tijuana Café Trio
What Are You Looking At?
Lifelike, the Walker Art Center’s traveling exhibit
Malarkey Does NYC!
Brian Malarkey to headline a swanky dinner in NYC
Your Shelf Life
5 books to read
Parental Indiscretion
Bad to the last drop
2,000 Sausages Can’t Be Wrong
And six other things to know about the 20th annual Sicilian Festival
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Ruocco Park: Visitors Wanted
What Are You Looking At?
Lifelike, the Walker Art Center’s traveling exhibit
Photographer Spotlight
Rebecca Batista of Found Creative Studio
High Fiber
The all-thread works currently on display at the Scott White Contemporary Art in La Jolla. Dubbed String Theory
Why We Can’t Wait
A new local coalition seeks to end the procrastination in Washington when it comes to immigration reform.
San Diego State Normal School
May 1, 1911
Hot ‘Hood: Adams Avenue
New restos, bars, more in Normal Heights
Space Race
How a $250-million satellite made in Carlsbad is winning the battle for bandwidth.
Don’t Miss the Best of NoCo Party 2013
Why you’d be crazy not to attend our big bash
A Review of Accomplice: San Diego
Stop traffic—this mobile street play keeps you on your feet
San Diego, circa 1982
A look into San Diego Magazine archives finds celebs, hot tubs and the same old civic controversy
Walk for Salk
Salk Institute hosts its first-ever 5K
Photographing Julie Moss
Julie Moss Photographer Robert Benson was thrilled when I assigned him to photograph triathlete Julie Moss for our April “Get Outside” issue. He was heavily into triathlons in the mid 90s and a fan of people like Julie Moss. He had no idea she lived in San Diego. He remembered watching her crawl across the […]