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The Height of DespairMost of us see the Coronado Bridge as a quick way across San Diego Bay. Some see it as a drive toward their final destination. |
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Soy LatinoOur Latino community—a full quarter of the San Diego population—is divergent as well as divided by class lines and country of origin. |
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| Foodie Gossip: Chains, Cheese and Chocolate | Archive » |
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Chains, Chains, Chains keep crowding into San Diego, and some are pretty interesting |
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| Nightlife: Moonstone Lounge | Archive » |
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Moonstone Lounge caters to San Diego’s hottest night-dwellers. |
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| Wine Reviews: Duckhorn Vineyards | Archive » |
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2004 Duckhorn Vineyards Cabernet Sauvignon Napa Valley Rector Creek Vineyard |
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| Ultimate Dining Guide: 2008 Readers' Poll Picks | Archive » |
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Here are the winners of our annual readers’ poll, along with our critic’s and editor’s picks and a whole menu of delicious fare. |
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| Ultimate Dining Guide: 2008 State of the Plate | Archive » |
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The local update of “a chicken in every pot” might be “a bistro on every corner.” |
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| Ultimate Dining Guide: Biting into the Best | Archive » |
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When it comes to the tastiest burgers In town, our critic says a mouthful. |
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| Ultimate Dining Guide: 3 Contemporary Restaurants | Archive » |
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They’re annual winners and reliable standbys for a reason: They keep it fresh while also holding to tradition |
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| Ultimate Dining Guide: Best New Restaurants | Archive » |
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A closer look at the top three eateries new to the scene, as voted by you |
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| Ultimate Dining Guide: 2008 Editor's Picks | Archive » |
| Ultimate Dining Guide: 2008 Critic's Picks | Archive » |
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A discerning food critic tells us what pleases his palate. |
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| Tom Blair's I on San Diego: The More Things Change. . . | Archive » |
| President's Letter: Jerry Sanders for Mayor | Archive » |
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San Diego Magazine’s president offers a litany of reasons to reelect Jerry Sanders. |
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| Perspective: Forward into the Past | Archive » |
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The ups and downs of gratefully aging. |
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| Northern Exposure: Green Seas and Slow Sellers | Archive » |
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Encinitas’ new school is green; Oceanside gets national housing press; and Ramona gets a new library. |
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| Inside: A Fresher Menu | Archive » |
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We're Dining Earlier than usual this year. And we owe it to a reader from Phoenix. |
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| Letters: Adding It Up | Archive » |
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Debating the candidates, critiquing the criminal justice system and watching the wallets. |
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| Front Pages | Archive » |
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Running with Elvi (lots of them, hunka-hunka), the return of absinthe and better living through green cars. |
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| Profile: Cathy Campos | Archive » |
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Cathy Campos is beating homelessness by graduating from high school with a dream. |
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| Dialogue with Tom Blair: Jorge Cruise | Archive » |
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Staying fit——and up-to-date on dieting——with Jorge Cruise. |
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| Journal: Lawyers, Guns and Money | Archive » |
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Why are we paying so much for the legal fees of city councilmembers and city staff? |
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| Business: Innovation Prospectors | Archive » |
| San Diego Style: Shore Things | Archive » |
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Pack your beach bag with these summer essentials |
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| San Diego Style: Ciao, Bella! | Archive » |
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Pack your beach bag with summer essentials. |
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| Seen: French Twist | Archive » |
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Boasting an “April in Paris” theme, the 38th annual Mercy Ball raised a record-breaking $1 million for Scripps Mercy Hospital during the event |
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| Seen: Clearing the Air | Archive » |
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KGTV consumer reporter turned city council candidate Marti Emerald emceed the American Lung Association Evening. |
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| Seen: Do-Gooders Unmasked | Archive » |
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The El Cor téz’s Don Room played host to the Home Start Masquerade Gala, emceed by KGTV’s Geni Cavitt. |
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| Seen: What’s So Funny . . . | Archive » |
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The National Conflict Resolution Center’s 25th anniversary Peacemaker Awards recognized local and national crisis-resolving organizations |
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| Seen: Making Mama Proud | Archive » |
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To celebrate the launch of its new Fashion Valley store, Just Cavalli partnered with Mama’s Kitchen. |
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| Seen: Starry, Starry Night | Archive » |
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The organizers of the sixth annual Scripps Renaissance Ball chose a novel way to honor longtime Scripps supporter Audrey Geisel. |
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| Seen: Semper Fi | Archive » |
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The Good Guys Marine Fund, a nonprofit dedicated to helping Marines wounded in the line of duty, held its annual fund-raiser. |
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| Seen: French Fête | Archive » |
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Guests at the San Diego Museum of Art’s Art Alive! gala were treated to a series of floral arrangements inspired by the museum’s collection |
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| Seen: Ladies Who Lunch | Archive » |
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The Salvation Army Women’s Auxiliary of San Diego County presented the 43rd annual Women of Dedication Luncheon |
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| Agenda: To Play by the Bay | Archive » |
| Calendar | Archive » |
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Oldies and newbies perform at the San Diego County Fair; Robert Plant and Alison Krauss duet at Humphrey’s Concerts by the Bay; and the La Jolla Festival of the Arts showcases 190 artists. |
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| Stage: Intellect and Ivories | Archive » |
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Robert Dubac’s play title says it all. |
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| Sound: Mainly Marathon | Archive » |
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Get ready for a Beethoven marathon at the Balboa Theatre. |
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| Best Bets | Archive » |
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Shakespeare parks it; favorite felines return; and mummies dearest are unearthed. |
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