Culture

Dining in San Diego is always a fresh experience, with new restaurants popping up all the time — and more on the way.
Spot this meetup in Vista, North Park, and Barrio Logan.
The 82-year-old restaurant on Spindrift Drive is known for its incredible views of crashing surf.
The Beach Boys, Gipsy Kings, Gladys Knight, and Patti LaBelle are among the icons set to light up the venue on San Diego Bay. 🎶
Reduce, reuse, reread — these local shops let you buy secondhand books to give them new life.
The observance honors the Carlsbad native for his accomplishments and philanthropy.
These five events allow you to pay respect on the holiday dedicated to individuals who died while serving in the US military.
The free, outdoor movie series kicks off Memorial Day weekend and runs through late October.
During a game on May 5 at Petco Park, the Padres poked fun at the Dodgers’ pitcher with a meme on the Jumbotron.
The two statues are named Red and Fern and have eyes to match.
From Escondido to La Mesa, these car show culture in our county rolls deep.
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Elvis Presley, the Beatles, and Tina Turner each headlined America’s Finest City at some point in SD’s musical history.
Take a look at the star-studded history of this North Park hotel, leading to the $31 million renovation in 2023.
Bill Brown began working at the historic ride in 1972, when he was just 16 years old; last year, the City of San Diego proclaimed Oct. 3, 2022, Mr. Bill Brown Day.
From farms and hayrides to seasonal shindigs at local theme parks and Día De Los Muertos, we’re fallin’ for this time of year in America’s Finest City.
The project will add office space, higher education opportunities, and the largest library in Chula Vista.
More than 50 local museums and attractions will offer free admission for kids age 12 and under from Sunday, Oct. 1- Tuesday, Oct. 31, 2023.
Hodad’s. The Crack Shack. AleSmith. Nova Kombucha. There’s a whole lot of local eating and drinking to be had at the stadium in Mission Valley.
San Diego rentals are becoming more competitive, but rent prices are starting to slow
The 4.9-acre park transformed a vacant lot into a community gathering place with playgrounds, basketball courts, and picnic shelters.
You had a lot of great places to taco ‘bout.