Finding Home at MAKE Café in North Park

The immigrant-staffed restaurant & workforce program crafts some of SD’s most authentic international dishes
A Cider-Soaked Adventure Lodge Is Coming to North Park

Bivouac Ciderworks co-founder Lara Worm talks her new venture and finding success in a male-dominated industry
Joyride Brings the Magic of Books to Life on Four Wheels

Owners Katie Turner and Susie Horn’s mobile bookstore gives children everywhere access to new worlds
Cancer Center Oncology Group

Personalized Oncology/Hematology care in East County
Hasekura Hits Barrio with Intimate, Mexican-Inspired Sushi

This six-seater omakase blends local seafood with Japanese craft and little-known Mexican history
5 Reasons San Diegans Need to Know About United Medical Doctors

5 reasons why you need to know about United Medical Doctors, a multi-specialty medical practice making waves in the San Diego healthcare scene.
The Sweetest Sober Sanctuary for LGBTQ Youth in Hillcrest

Candy Pushers’ first queer owners rebranded the 27-year-old shop as safe place for teens in a bar-heavy gay scene
Excellence in Education: OLP Achieves Gold Status on 2023 AP School Honor Roll

The Academy of Our Lady of Peace (OLP) Continues to Set New Standards in College Preparatory Education, Earning Gold Recognition on the 2023 AP School Honor Roll
How Three Sisters Transformed a Medical Diagnosis Into a Skincare Brand

The founders of Dirt Don’t Hurt have one whammy ingredient to thank for their success
The Woman Behind Bitchin’ Sauce’s Dripping Success

Starr Edwards started slinging the almond-based sauce at San Diego farmers markets—now it’s a worldwide brand
Incoming: Gilly’s House of Cocktails

The brains behind some of San Diego’s top cocktail bars usher in a new era of a North Park institution
Just Say No

Four common activities one Scripps pediatrician says children should never be allowed to do
Publisher’s Note: Embodying the Spirit of Ellen Browning Scripps

SDM CEO Claire Johnson on celebrating women in this year’s November edition
San Diego Events Calendar: November 2023

How to stay busy and important this month in America’s Finest City
San Diego International Film Festival

The 22nd Annual San Diego International Film Festival is ‘Celebrating the Power of Film’ with curated screenings that inform, inspire, and entertain.
SD Food News: Oct. 23–27

The latest in food and drink happenings around town
11 Things To Do in San Diego This Weekend: Oct. 26–29

Zombie crawl through the Gaslamp, trick-or-treat in Little Italy, and honor your loved ones at one of several Día de Muertos celebrations
Synergy Orthopedics Expands with New Joint and Spine Specialists
Synergy Orthopedics Expands in San Diego County with New Specialists: Dr. Thomas Hong, Joint Replacement Expert, and Dr. Matthew Follett, Spine Surgeon
First Look: Santa Gula

The listening bar cocktail lounge moves into the Gaslamp featuring multicultural dishes from around the globe
The Problem With Bright Red Tuna

Many Americans still think bright red tuna means it’s fresher (it’s not)
Party Pics: Feeding San Diego’s Pairings with a Purpose Dinner 2023

The annual affair brought in funds for 146,000 meals to benefit families in need
How to Celebrate Día de Muertos in San Diego

8 of the city’s most colorful events honoring this 3,000-year-old Mexican tradition
Preparing for Perimenopause

Five tips to stay well as hormone levels change .
Mesa College Hosts Survey of Work by Feminist Artist Grace Gray-Adams

“Glimmers of Grace,” on view through Oct. 26, explores womanhood and marriage through the lens of the Catholic imagination
Alpha Brain Reviews: Does it really work?

In an age where mental acuity and cognitive performance are paramount, pursuing ways to boost our brain’s capabilities has never been more compelling.
The Music Festival Creating Harmony Between the US & Mexico

The annual Fandango Fronterizo event celebrates 15 years, despite shifting border policies affecting its mission