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A Baja Spring Break

Long gone are the days of wet T-shirt contests and body shot marathons south of the border. Here are three treks into Baja’s rugged paradise, each easily accessible even without four-wheel drive.

Barry Edelstein Directs First Musical with ‘Rain’

SEE IT! March 24–May 1Tickets at theoldglobe.org Barry Edelstein came to San Diego with a résumé that included his tenure at the Public Theater in New York, producing Shakespeare in the Park, and working with stars like Gwyneth Paltrow. He’s also known as one of the country’s leading Shakespeareans. But one thing missing from The […]

Go Whale Watching at the Natural History Museum

Whale watching season may be nearing its end, but there are still spots to scope out the giant mammals. Opening March 19, the San Diego Natural History Museum’s new Whales: Giants of the Deep exhibit sprawls 7,000 feet and combines visuals (like the humpback above), science, and storytelling. Visitors can inspect a 58-foot sperm whale […]

5 Hot Tickets

Must-sees onstage, on screen, and in the gallery in March

Things to Do: January 25-31

January 25: Yuk it up with a week of live comedy at the San Diego Comedy Festival. January 27: Turn the spotlight on African American and African diaspora cinema at the San Diego Black Film Festival. January 28: Boldly go to the Balboa Theatre to see Captain Kirk live onstage in the one-man show Shatner’s World: […]

Inside the Icon: USS Midway

The former Navy ship has a decorated military history but continues to impress as a maritime museum, with massive preservation efforts, record-breaking attendance, celebrity visitors, and one of the best waterfront views in all of San Diego.

Inside the Icon: Christ of the Sacred Heart

The 75-foot, 40-ton steel and fiberglass statue of Christ of the Sacred Heart is impossible to miss when driving along the Baja coast south of Rosarito. Cristo del Sagrado Corazón was designed by Tijuana sculptor Gregorio Ramirez and commissioned by local Antonio Pequeño, who died shortly after its completion in 2006. A mainstay of Catholic […]

Moscow Festival Ballet Comes Back to San Diego

History’s most famous romantic tales come to life this month when the Moscow Festival Ballet performs Cinderella, Giselle, and Romeo and Juliet at Copley Symphony Hall. The renowned ballet company, founded by Bolshoi principal Sergei Radchenko, recently visited San Diego with its touring production of The Nutcracker in December. This month’s trio of performances are […]

5 Hot Tickets

Must-sees onstage, on screen, and in the gallery in February

Tijuana’s Cross Border Xpress is Now Open

If you’ve overlooked cheaper airfare by way of Tijuana International Airport because of the hassle to get there, not to mention the northbound border wait upon return, it’s time to change your flight search. The highly anticipated Cross Border Xpress, a $120-million, 390-foot sky bridge, opened last month, linking Tijuana’s airport with a satellite terminal […]

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