Local film festival scares up a respectable following. Last year saw the inception of San Diego’s first film festival dedicated to macabre cinema and art. The response was so overwhelmingly positive that a second year was a certainty. On November…
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Wealth Advisors
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In a world of Madoffs and rip-offs, wary (and weary) consumers still need financial advice. Jim Lingelbach. Crisis. It’s the mot de choix of just about everyone describing the financial state of the world over the last year, and California…
Golden Hanger Awards Light Up San Diego Fashion
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San Diego doesn’t often come to mind when counting the world’s fashion Meccas. Yet on a Saturday night in Fashion Valley (of course), one could see a fashion show as vogue and vibrant as could be expected in New York…
From Kensington With Love
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It’s another beautiful summer afternoon in Kensington and Darlene Love is fighting off bronchitis. Yet she steps off the porch of her home with élan, accompanied by her dogs, Lou and Orson. Sick or no, Love will not be deterred…
Secret Cinema Surprises Cineastes
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I have a secret to tell you, only I can’t. The secret curator of Secret Cinema won’t let me.
Midnight Madness Strikes La Jolla Landmark
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“Time is fleeting. Madness takes its toll,” chants the stringy-haired character Riff Raff at countless midnight screenings of “The Rocky Horror Picture Show” on any given weekend. At Landmark’s La Jolla Village Cinemas, the sentiment is appropriate to the occasion.
Pokéz bohemian bistro
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Keeping busy behind the counter. Walk a few blocks east of the Gaslamp Quarter and you’ll encounter a casual alternative to Downtown’s trendy hot spots. Located on E Street between 9th and 10th Street, Pokéz offers Mexican food in addition…
Flags of Our Fathers
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Clint Eastwood is probably one of America’s most mature contemporary directors, and I’m not talking about his age.
Stars Shine at Hillcrest Hideaway
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The best movie house in San Diego may be a place you’ve never heard of.
Festival creates new categories
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SDSU Alumnus to show short film Courtesy of Limelight PR. Visitors gather at the Pacific Gaslamp Stadium movie theater downtown for last year’s San Diego Film Festival. Of the 1,000 films entered, 100 will be shown. The end of summer…