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Gigging for a Living

Uber driving, moonlighting, freelancing—San Diego’s growing group of self-employed workers is struggling to survive without a safety net

Vintage San Diego: On Broadway

In the late 19th century, downtown’s Horton Plaza Park was the place to be, and now modern-day developers are betting that it will once again become a popular gathering spot. This 1885 photo shows a rarefied glimpse at San Diego more than a century ago. The park stood at the intersection of Fourth and D […]

Neighborhood Guide: Oceanside

The quintessential SoCal beach town is welcoming an influx of cool in the form of new boutiques, restaurants, and craft beer hangouts.

Vintage San Diego: Art Alive

By the Numbers $1 million: The record-breaking amount raised in 2015 200+: Volunteers who help make Art Alive happen 40,000: Estimated number of stems used in the rotunda floral display 107: Floral interpretations of artworks in 2015 $250: Cost of a ticket to the Bloom Bash 20,000: Number of pieces in the Museum of Art’s […]

Kenneth Barlis Brings Statement Suits to La Jolla

La Jolla is upping its style quotient thanks to the arrival of Kenneth Barlis, whose couture fashions have rocked runways from Toronto to Barbados. The 27-year-old Filipino designer says his upbringing in Pagadian City influenced his love of bold colors and patterns—evident in his statement-making men’s suits and jackets. “A guy should be able to […]

The Keys to Success

World-renowned concert pianist Lang Lang brings the gift of music into a local school

Made in SD: Chel’s Pots

Long Beach native Chelsea Wonenberg was looking for a photography class in high school, but when a schedule change led her to the pottery studio instead, it wasn’t long before she fell hard for the craft and decided to pursue ceramics full time—first as her major at CSU Long Beach, and later, launching her line, […]

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