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San Diego Weekend Guide: July 19-21 – Ponies & Pride
Dancing. Prancing. With pride, perhaps? Make a move this San Diego weekend, by the sea or down by the border, to celebrate art, community, culture and sport. San Diego Dance Theater’s Live Arts Fest, a festival curated by Executive Artistic Director Terry Wilson, at 7:30 p.m. Friday features “La Silla Danza,” with a world-premiere duet. The fest continues Saturday with a 4 p.m. showcase; at 8 p.m. Saturday and 4 p.m. Sunday the SDDT company performs. Tickets range from a $10 suggested donation to $30 at the Light Box at Liberty Station.
Bird Nerds Take War Against Mission Bay Fireworks to Councilmembers
San Diego Councilmember Joe LaCava said the city Council Environment Committee would look into the alleged deaths of seabirds following Fourth of July fireworks in Mission Bay. “We’ll talk with subject matter experts to better understand what was so different about this year,” LaCava said before the committee on Thursday...
Your guide to San Diego's late summer music festivals
San Diego is heading into an impressive run of music festivals for the rest of the summer and into the fall. Why it matters: The upcoming events feature a range of genres in beautiful locations and manageable sizes to squeeze in some late-summer memories. Driving the news: Bayfest kicks things...
New Organic Restaurant & Craft Brewery Set To Open This Summer As Part Of Ambitious North County San Diego "Agrihood" Farm Community
A brand new farm-to-table restaurant and craft brewery are set to open this summer as part of Fox Point Farms, an innovative organic farm community that recently unveiled in San Diego's North County. Situated just a few miles inland from Leucadia, Fox Point Farms is a residential community from century...
Debate Continues Over La Jolla Cove Beach Access as Sea Lion Pups Found Dead
Joe LaCava, the San Diego City Councilman who represents La Jolla, said Tuesday that work is ongoing on a management plan for La Jolla Cove, where a debate is raging over the public’s access to a beach populated with California sea lions. Over the past week, three sea lion...
Where to Get the Best Oysters in San Diego
There’s no ambivalence towards bivalves. Slippery, savory, and sweet oysters trigger a gag reflex in some and moans of delight in others. (I happen to fall firmly in the second camp. Give me a seafood tower over a dessert cart any day.) As a former East Coaster, I prefer...
Los Angeles-Based Ono Hawaiian BBQ Opening First San Diego County Location
Los Angeles-based restaurant chain Ono Hawaiian BBQ, which has more than 70 branches, will soon open its first San Diego location. Brothers Joshua and Joe Liang opened the first Ono Hawaiian BBQ in 2002 at Santa Monica Boulevard and Bundy Drive in Los Angeles, and the company now has more than 70 locations dotted around California and Arizona. The founders were inspired by the diverse culinary traditions of Hawaii, which blend influences from Polynesia, Japan, Korea, and the United States, and hoped to introduce the cuisine to a broader audience.
Rescued greyhounds coming to Tucson
TUCSON, Ariz. (13 News) - The last Greyhound racing track in Mexico is closing for good, which means 150 greyhounds are going to need a new home. Local non-profit Southern Arizona Greyhound Adoptions is heading to San Diego to bring some of those dogs back to Tucson. The group’s president...
Lia’s Lumpia Fuses Filipino Cooking with Black Soul Food
“The hardest part of the whole process was finding teammates,” chef Spencer Hunter recalls of the lead-up to his turn in the Food Network program The Great Food Truck Race, the show that launched the Lia’s Lumpia food truck and restaurant. But he identified his first kitchen co-star right away: his mom.
Pickled red onions | Cooking with Styles
SAN DIEGO — I learned this recipe at Adolph's Restuarant in Park City, Utah when I lived and skied there. We would serve them with Raclette cheese along with potatoes. I use them on just about anything that comes off the grill, especially on burgers. Pickled Red Onions. Red...
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