Now Printing: Micro-Livers

A La Jolla biotech boosts drug testing with human organs made on demand.
Home Away from Home

Airbnb-type rentals are moving into the San Diego hospitality market—whether neighbors like it or not.
Stylish Beach Tents

Sun-worshipping is practically a lifestyle in San Diego, but to keep yourself protected from harmful UV rays, Australian company Lovin’ Summer has created a stylish way to stay shaded. Unlike cumbersome umbrellas, its compact beach tents—just nine pounds each—can be assembled by one person, and offer up to 10 square feet of shade. The lightweight […]
Summer Fashion: White Hot

Lace, fringe, cut-outs—this summer the hue is anything but neutral.
Neighborhood Guide: Bonita

Multicultural cuisine, horseback riding, and hiking trails—the South Bay neighborhood lives up to its beautiful name.
Sitting Pretty

Every home needs a statement piece, and with the furniture and accessories brand Folk Project, it’s easy to look impressively well-traveled without venturing far. Started by Vista-based artist Merijam Roelofs, the collection of handmade chairs, purses, and pillows comes in a kaleidsoscope of colors and prints from traditional Guatemalan and Mexican textiles. Roelofs, who launched […]
Shopping: Happy Feet

Colorful, comfortable flat sandals will put a spring in your step
Vintage San Diego: Join the Club

La Jolla Shores, June 8, 1946
Neighborhood Guide: Bonita

Multicultural cuisine, horseback riding, and hiking trails—the South Bay neighborhood lives up to its beautiful name.
Home: Panoramic Wonder

A European family builds its dream house in La Jolla
Inside the Icon: The Flower Fields

Carlsbad’s colorful acres never fail to charm
Neighborhood Guide: City Heights

This central urban nabe lays claim to authentic international eats, along with live music venues, craft beer, coffee, and outdoor fun.
Vintage San Diego: Fifty and Fab

Bertrand at Mister A’s, circa 1980s
Business: San Diego Apps

San Diego is on its way to becoming the hot new city for mobile app creation. Here, three locally born-and-bred apps to check out.
Summer Fashion: Swimsuits

Hit the beach in summer’s hottest styles.
Shop Here: Make Good

Long before we were calling it a “makers’ movement,” a Golden Hill couple made a commitment to supporting local artisans. Sophia and Jon Hall opened their boutique, Make Good, in spring of 2008, with the vow to only showcase talent from San Diego and Tijuana. Recently, the shop won a $5,000 refresh courtesy of American […]
Neighborhood Guide: Normal Heights

Diverse menus, coffee, and craft brews are a given, but dig a little deeper to find plenty of hyper-local gems.
Vintage San Diego: Heavy Metal

October 8, 1942
Inside the Icon: Torrey Pines State Reserve

How 2,000 acres of oceanfront land in La Jolla remain unspoiled
Sergeant Style

Fashion goes Army chic for spring
Style Inspiration: Star Power

Think of these celestial shapes as an alternative to polka dots
Neighborhood Guide: Barrio Logan

With a vibrant art scene, diverse food spots, and the recent unveiling of a neighborhood sign, it’s safe to say Barrio Logan has arrived.
6 Ways to Get Involved in Your Neighborhood

We want YOU!
The Affordability Crisis

Last month, Realtor.com found San Diego to be the least affordable city in America. You may now panic.
“Why We Chose Our School”

Charter, Private, and Public
What You Get for the Money

A not-so-scientific comparison of home prices around the county (and country)