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Something a little less complicated today. Let’s choose sides, shall we?

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In a world of Madoffs and rip-offs, wary (and weary) consumers still need financial advice.

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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 or Italy. continue reading…

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 from talking about and walking about her favorite neighborhood in San Diego. continue reading…

I have a secret to tell you, only I can’t. The secret curator of Secret Cinema won’t let me. continue reading…

“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.

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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 to both vegetarian and vegan options.

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Clint Eastwood is probably one of America’s most mature contemporary directors, and I’m not talking about his age. continue reading…

The best movie house in San Diego may be a place you’ve never heard of.

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The end of summer in Hollywood inevitably brings with it the steady release of Oscar-contending movies. In San Diego, it means a competition of a different sort.

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Mike Myrdal loves Dave Matthews. More specifically, he said he enjoys the stylistically challenging types of music that Dave Matthews Band plays.

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It’s no real secret that a movie’s rating can affect its box-office numbers. Receiving an NC-17 rating, for example, can mean commercial death for a film. But how are these ratings achieved, and who is responsible for establishing the ratings?

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Wondering whether the curse of Shakespeare’s Scottish play is real? Just ask the cast of The Coronado Playhouse’s “Romeo and Juliet,” which is now certain that the curse, laid upon those who utter the title of Shakespeare’s famous tragedy about the king of Scotland (hint: it starts with “Mac” and rhymes with “death”), is indeed real.

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Companies with their names atop tall buildings garner community interest and business stature

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With suburban sprawl and traffic congestion among the top concerns of San Diegans, CityWorks is promoting a community design model that actively involves residents in urban planning. continue reading…