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, […]
Fashion: Seeing Double
This spring, mix and match with Pantone’s first-ever TWO colors of the year
Big developments on the way; Open houses to see this weekend
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Trust Restaurant Opens in Hillcrest; Open Houses to See This Weekend
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Karina’s Opens Seventh Restaurant; Open Houses to See This Weekend
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New Brewery on the Way; Acqua Al 2 Closing this Weekend
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Airport Unveils New Rental Car Center; Open Houses to Check Out This Weekend
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Home: Tequila Shores
At home with former Padres GM Kevin Towers and wife Kelley
Valentine’s Day Gift Guide
Get lucky with leather, lace, and anything that sparkles
Wish List: All That Glitters
Ladies, if diamonds are a girl’s best friend, consider this watch your new soul mate. The Full Crazy Flower wristwatch by Breguet features 193 petals comprising an estimated 58.87 carats. Each of the petals moves up and down in a subtle fluttering motion. The dial is set with 60 diamonds (0.13 carats), the inward-sloping dial […]
Designed in SD: Memory of a Circle Chairs
The triply talented Summer Meza of Modern Haus is a midcentury modern antique dealer, interior designer, and furniture designer, with a hip, minimalist aesthetic. Take, for instance, her Memory of a Circle chair. Its solid steel frame is handmade in California by a third-generation family shop. Then Meza cuts, stretches, laces, oils, and tans the […]
Sea & Smoke Closes in Del Mar; Gelson’s Market Opens
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More Bucket List!
7 things that would have made our Ultimate Bucket List more ultimate
Growth Continues in Little Italy
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Vintage San Diego: Curtain Up
January 1965
Neighborhood Guide: Julian
Want a taste of winter? Head to this historic mining town for mountain vistas, hard cider tasting rooms, and iconic apple pie.
Home Prices Rise, D Bar to Close in Hillcrest
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Pedestrian Bridge to Tijuana Airport Opens, Yard House Closes Downtown
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Holiday Gift Guide 2015
A curated list of our favorite local finds
Inside the Icon: El Niño
The natural phenomenon is expected to roar into San Diego this winter. Scripps Institution of Oceanography climate researcher David Pierce delves into its weathered history.
Vintage San Diego: A Starchitect is Born
August 1974
Neighborhood Guide: Escondido
Sleepy North County enclave? Hardly. Escondido mixes it up with high-end restaurants, greasy spoons, craft beer, scenic trails, art centers, and more.
Cashing in on Airbnb
Bloomberg Businessweek recently featured a San Diegan who makes $500,000 a year from 14 homes that he rents out on Airbnb. Ryan Scott, 33, talks about how traditional landlords are missing out and that Airbnb “is where the money is.” Cashing in on Airbnb Photo courtesy of Shutterstock
Chad White Closes Común, Brigantine to Replace Anthony’s
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Little Italy News, Delicias to Close in Rancho Santa Fe
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$250M High-Rises Coming to Downtown, Roppongi Closes in La Jolla
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