Cover Stories
San Diego’s ethnic populations are segregated, for better and worse.
Interview with Charles Kaufman, baker/founder of Bread & Cie and former film producer.
At least 550 Southern California homeowners have been victimized by the Zepeda brothers — their scheme to rake in foreclosure funds.
An outsider is permitted to experience a variety of San Diego social clubs from the inside.
Bill Tall smells like sawdust and dirt. He reminds me of my father. Bill always wears the same thing: a green City Farmers Nursery T-shirt, yellow suspenders that look like measuring tape, and jeans. At …
A good Samaritan stops a beating and recalls the lessons taught to her by her grandmother.
Farmers regulate the markets in San Bernardino. In San Diego it's a free-for-all.
Mayoral candidate Nathan Fletcher’s somewhat tumultuous upbringing.
Movie theaters still maintain the magic of moviegoing and, boy, do we need it now. In this issue, we present San Diego's 10 best theaters to get lost in.
The hush-hush life of forbidden pet ownership.
Our 2012 Activities Issue, wherein Reader writers explore the elements of America's Finest — water, air, fire, land.
Miguel Herrero, a Oaxacan native, has deep roots and profound trust in both places.
What’s it like to live in what passes for “the wilds" of San Diego County? Bill Manson finds out.
Nate is unassuming. He has brown hair and an average build. He wears khakis and collared three-button shirts. He isn’t flashy. He makes Christian jokes. For instance: “We should just have barcodes tattooed on our …
Ron Paul, a 12-term congressman from Texas, is attracting an intense and dedicated cadre of voters in the 2012 primary election season. But, to date, at least, their numbers suggest he is not a viable …
January 15, 2010 — I’m hired into the USPS as a Transitional Employee (TE) in the city of San Diego. The job description states that this will never lead to a career position. The base …