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Every year, the San Diego Society of Professional Journalists hosts our Walls and Windows event to honor those in our community who have worked hard to expand the public’s right to know by fighting...
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The Museum of Contemporary Art San Diego is selling its downtown San Diego facility, included... rose window. The artist decorated the rippling glass of a high, arched window between two...
From beaches to breweries, mountaintops to museums, we seek and share the best plates, pours, faces, and places in San Diego. With a curious spirit and a deep love for our city, we give readers all...
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If you haven’t heard this story, and even if you have, let’s take a moment to rediscover the time The Beach Boys visited the San Diego Zoo for the “Pet Sounds” cover shoot. A Twitter account and website dedicated to sharing news and facts about The Beach Boys reminded the internet and us that Tuesday was the anniversary of The San Diego Union-Tribune publishing a story about the wild visit on Feb. 13, 1966. How wild? · The band was banned. A zoo official said, “The Beach Boys are not welcome back and never will be.” ...