Culture

Dining in San Diego is always a fresh experience, with new restaurants popping up all the time — and more on the way.
Oh, it’s festival season alright.
Some places recorded over 10 inches of percipitation
From local rockers to legendary pop stars, we’re amped for this year.
From suits made of sauce packets to immersive works — the local arts scene is calling. 🎨
The food hall collects six restaurants under one roof
From flowers and baseball to superheroes and craft beer, 2023 is shaping up to be mighty eventful in America’s Finest City.
Golfers can swing in from Thursday, Jan. 12-Sunday, Jan. 22. ⛳
Don’t miss any of this year’s meteor showers, supermoons, or solar eclipses.
Expect fully immersive art and technology exhibits.
You can still order up in 2023.
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The $20 million project will transform the space’s use during game days and provide more amenities for San Diegans.
The 2023 fair kicks off Wednesday, June 7, and runs through the Fourth of July in Del Mar.