In February, the Reader started this series of its best stories from the past 52 years — 2600 cover stories and some remarkable interior features — to help make up for the loss of its physical edition, which was once large enough to hold whole oceans of print.
Here are the stories we've re-printed so far this year.

2.21 Tam Hoang - Linda Vista's eager but servile colonial subject
2.28 Laura McNeal- Gripping story of a Chula Vista kidnap
3.5. Alexander Theroux - Father of the Theroux brothers
3.7 Margo Sheehan - Lost Roads of San Diego

3.12 Judith Moore - V. S. Naipaul before accepting Nobel Prize
3.14 Robert Marcos - Stay away from Pinto Canyon

3.19 Richard Smith - Talking to photos taken on San Diego Transit
3.21 Neal Matthews - Magnificent seahorses of Glorietta Bay
3.26 Justin Wolff - Duct tape madness plus other early websites
3.28 Ana Maria Corona - What Mexican maids really think

4.2 Michael Waterman- The last outpost of civilization
4.4 Anonymous - He crawled 700 miles on his hands and knees
4.9 Jeannette DeWyze - Queen of San Diego's cafe critics
4-11 Jeannette DeWyze - Betty Broderick tells all from prison

4-16 Roger Anderson - With Lester Bangs the day the music died
4.18 Roger Anderson - Was Ramona real?
4.21 Joe Applegate - Writer takes in guy from Jack in the Box
4.23 Joe Applegate - A bump on the head could kill Chris O' Rourke

4.25 Joe Applegate - An unlikely rescue on Mount Palomar
4-30 Duncan Shepherd - Shepherd's first 5-star review
5-2 Duncan Shepherd - Shepherd's last 5-star review
5-7 Steve Sorensen - A kingdom bought and sold

5-9 Steve Sorensen - The wild horses of Coyote Creek
5-14 Peter Navarro - He torches his rivals in run for Congress
5-16 Peter Navarro - I rent Al Gore for an evening

5-16 Peter Navarro – We lose the election but don't know it
5-21 John Brizzolara - Writer joins asparagus pickers in Calexico
5-23 John Brizzolara - Dahmer's Diner pushes limits of punk taste
In February, the Reader started this series of its best stories from the past 52 years — 2600 cover stories and some remarkable interior features — to help make up for the loss of its physical edition, which was once large enough to hold whole oceans of print.
Here are the stories we've re-printed so far this year.

2.21 Tam Hoang - Linda Vista's eager but servile colonial subject
2.28 Laura McNeal- Gripping story of a Chula Vista kidnap
3.5. Alexander Theroux - Father of the Theroux brothers
3.7 Margo Sheehan - Lost Roads of San Diego

3.12 Judith Moore - V. S. Naipaul before accepting Nobel Prize
3.14 Robert Marcos - Stay away from Pinto Canyon

3.19 Richard Smith - Talking to photos taken on San Diego Transit
3.21 Neal Matthews - Magnificent seahorses of Glorietta Bay
3.26 Justin Wolff - Duct tape madness plus other early websites
3.28 Ana Maria Corona - What Mexican maids really think

4.2 Michael Waterman- The last outpost of civilization
4.4 Anonymous - He crawled 700 miles on his hands and knees
4.9 Jeannette DeWyze - Queen of San Diego's cafe critics
4-11 Jeannette DeWyze - Betty Broderick tells all from prison

4-16 Roger Anderson - With Lester Bangs the day the music died
4.18 Roger Anderson - Was Ramona real?
4.21 Joe Applegate - Writer takes in guy from Jack in the Box
4.23 Joe Applegate - A bump on the head could kill Chris O' Rourke

4.25 Joe Applegate - An unlikely rescue on Mount Palomar
4-30 Duncan Shepherd - Shepherd's first 5-star review
5-2 Duncan Shepherd - Shepherd's last 5-star review
5-7 Steve Sorensen - A kingdom bought and sold

5-9 Steve Sorensen - The wild horses of Coyote Creek
5-14 Peter Navarro - He torches his rivals in run for Congress
5-16 Peter Navarro - I rent Al Gore for an evening

5-16 Peter Navarro – We lose the election but don't know it
5-21 John Brizzolara - Writer joins asparagus pickers in Calexico
5-23 John Brizzolara - Dahmer's Diner pushes limits of punk taste
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