Celebrity Chef Restaurant to Open Soon, More Housing Coming to Little Italy

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Alfonso’s Leaves La Jolla for Solana Beach, New Hotel Planned for the Gaslamp

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SDSU Gets a Downtown, and Downtown Gets a New Exhibit

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Neighborhood Guide: Carmel Valley

A Bloody Mary bar, skate park, and award-winning French cuisine? Del Mar’s neighbor has evolved into a dark-horse gem.
Inside the Icon: Room 3327

Hotel Del Coronado’s haunted quarters may send a shiver down your spine.
Home: A Veteran Approach

At home with psychotherapist Marjorie Morrison, founder of PsychArmor, and her family
Vintage San Diego: A Presidential Welcome

Downtown San Diego, October 21, 1960
Fashion: We Got the Blues

This season, do denim a little differently
Made in San Diego

To fete Manufacturing Day on October 2, we’re honoring both well-known and surprise items crafted right here at home.
Wish List: Wearable Sleepwear

As the weather cools down and you throw that extra blanket on your bed, keep in mind your nighttime style doesn’t have to bulk up with it. Designer Courtney Kates’ new fall/holiday collection features a bevy of very wearable, soft, and sexy pj’s. “Why should our sleepwear look like sleepwear?” says Kates, recently named “One […]
Shop Here: Little Apple

San Diego’s palm trees and beaches evoke a bohemian vacation vibe. But a fashion-forward one? Not so much. New York–born sisters Jeanne and Merrie Craig want to change that. After nearly a dozen combined years in Manhattan—Merrie worked in marketing, while Jeanne studied and worked in fashion—the duo landed in San Diego with a goal […]
New luxury cinema opens in La Jolla, Ritz-Carlton eyes San Diego

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Home: Midcentury Magic

At home with event designer Courtney Isaac of Waters Fine Foods & Catering and her family
Vintage San Diego: Happy Campers

Torrey Pines State Beach in 1941
Neighborhood Guide: Bay Park

East of Mission Bay lies this unassuming neighborhood with an impressive roster of restaurants, parks, and more.
Beauty: Nuts for Coconut Oil

Long used in Indian culture for medicinal and topical treatments, coconut oil is now having a moment in the U.S. Everyone from nutritionists to housewives is raving about its benefits, and the beauty industry is taking note. Kopari, a new local line of organic coconut oil products, launches this month. The brand has some major […]
The Age of Podcasting

San Diego podcasters want your ear
Inside the Icon: San Diego-Coronado Bay Bridge

There’s always water under this award-winning bridge, which has served as a welcome sight for returning sailors since 1969.
Fall Fashion: Desert Heat

These scorching hues are anything but dry
Shop Here: Liv3

For sisters Jina Javier, Jiin Park Fan, and Jane Park Javier, style runs through their veins. In the early ’90s their parents opened Vista’s Fashion 5, a catchall purveyor of t-shirts, toys, and random tchotchkes. Today the concept, now called Liv3, has evolved into a modern lifestyle boutique more reflective of the younger generation’s tastes. […]
Vintage San Diego: Seabiscuit on the Stretch Run

Del Mar Racetrack, August 12, 1938
Best of San Diego 2015: Best of the Neighborhoods

Meet the new neighbors and time-honored classics in five San Diego ‘hoods.
Best of San Diego 2015: Best of Home

Remodels, ocean views, backyards that double as an adventure park—we’ve gotten the inside scoop on some of the most impressive real estate in the city. In the spirit of our “Best of” issue, we’re rounding up our favorite rooms, details, and more from the last year. Come on in!
Best of San Diego 2015: Fashion & Design

The best in fashion, beauty, and decor, with a roundup of our favorite home tours from the year
Neighborhood Guide: Cardiff-by-the-Sea

The beach town is all about casual dining, a.m. exercise, and ocean views.
Vintage San Diego: A Jolly Fourth

Prospect Street in La Jolla on July 4, 1924