Inside the Icon: Spreckels Organ Pavilion
The Spreckels Organ recently became the largest outdoor pipe organ in the world. It has been playing the soundtrack of Balboa Park, free of charge, every week for over 100 years.
Fashion: The New Fanny Pack
The fanny pack reinvents itself as a chic and practical belt bag
Landmark Home Gets Historic Designation; Four Open Houses to See This Weekend
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Vintage San Diego: The Del Mar Racetrack in 1973
Take a look at the former paddock and Turf Club Patio prior to the 1993 renovation
Home: An Eclectic Modern House in Mission Hills
At home with David Contreras Curiel of the Karina’s restaurants family
3 Famous Homes for Sale in San Diego
We found a few homes for sale right now that are anything but ordinary: one with historic value, another once owned by a local icon and a property that hits it out of the park.
Summer’s Hot Accessories: Bag-And-Shoe Combos to Die For
Elevate your summer look with these statement pieces
What to Wear Now: Palm Frond Patterns
Take a trip to the tropics with these palm-tastic prints
A Modern General Store Thrives at Liberty Station
The team behind Moniker Warehouse opens Moniker General
Inside the Icon: Ocean Beach Pier
The waterfront landmark, originally called the “San Diego Fishing Pier,” opened fifty years ago last month and boasts a history as fascinating and offbeat as OB itself.
Neighborhood Guide: Kensington
Amid the nabe’s charming Spanish-style homes and friendly residents is a hip avenue of great food, art, and more.
Where Can You Live in San Diego Today for $500K?
Six open houses to see this weekend
Where Should Quartyard Go?
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What’s Next for the California Theatre?
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Tractor Room Closing in Hillcrest; Five Historic Homes to See This Weekend
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Open Houses to See This Weekend
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Neighborhood Guide: Mission Beach
Life’s a beach in this laid-back neighborhood, where the dining, drinking, and activities revolve around its namesake
Home: A Private Paradise in Rancho Santa Fe
Local designers create an R&R retreat in RSF
Fashion: Summer of ’69
Effortless bohemian styles for the warm-weather months
Curb Appeal: Yards that Made us Stop
It’s summertime and we’ve got gardens on the brain. But making your landscape stand out is no easy task. Here are six yards that truly made us stop.
Where Do San Diego’s Startup Founders Live?
We found they’re spread out from the beach to the burbs, in this Q&A with a few local CEOs
“Startups Aren’t Immune to Gentrification Woes”
San Diego could lose another tech incubator
Checking in with the Startup that Decided to Call SD its New Home
CEO says a ‘mass exodus’ from the Bay Area is around the corner
From the Archives: Dine Like It’s 1989
A peek at San Diego Magazine’s Best Restaurants issue from August, 1989
New Jackie Robinson YMCA Breaks Ground; What Should Happen to the Old Library?
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10 Floral Prints to Brighten Your Summer
Marine layer, begone!