Will We See The Aurora Borealis in San Diego This Year? We don’t often see the famed Northern Lights this far south, but in March 1989, the aurora borealis was visible down in Mexico, and …
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Saturday | 8Brew Fest AT NTC ParkThe 13th annual San Diego Beer Fest returns to NTC Park with over 70 breweries, 200 beers, food trucks, lawn games, and cover bands.Enjoy music from cover bands, lawn …
Thursday | 6Janet Jackson and NellyJanet Jackson’s Together Again Summer 2024 tour takes its name from a 1997 single off her album The Velvet Rope, a clear indicator that attendees can expect a greatest hits …
Fuming over funding(“UCSD accedes to protesters’ demand for divestment”, SD on the QT, May 23, 2024) So to get rid of all the companies that fund the slaughter of millions of Palestinian people, we the …
Blue-Blossoming Jacaranda Trees are taking a paintbrush to the streets of San Diego. They’re a little late this year, but as the warm weather increases, these Brazilian imports will be putting on a dazzling show. …
Saturday | 1Wing Fest San DiegoChicken wing tastings at this family friendly event. Top wings chefs will compete in a cooking showdown. There will be spirits sampling from multiple booths, live DJs, entertainment, games, sauces, …
Thursday | 30Dr. Seuss: The Spark of an IconView a behind-the-scenes look at Dr. Seuss's concept drawings hosted by the Exclusive Collections Gallery. Theodor Seuss Geisel, a.k.a. Dr. Seuss, began his career as a little-known …
The sweet scent of Mock Orange is wafting through parts of San Diego. Also known as Japanese Pittosporum or Australian Laurel. Pittosporum Tobira is an evergreen shrub that is native to parts of Eastern Asia …
Mayor Pete Wilson targeted by staffI just finished reading Tom Larson’s interesting and informative portrait of Pete Wilson (“The Pete Wilson legacy in thirty pieces”, Cover Story, May 9). Focusing on his time as mayor …