Lot 81: Posh Dining in San Diego
At Lot 81, the color orange speaks to you. Orange daisies, orange seats, orange lanterns; the modern but friendly atmosphere sets the tone for this eatery and bar. A delight to the eyes, the thoughtful layout of this San Diego restaurant makes customers feel like they’re at home. . .
Posted on 06/27/2007 by Christy Orgeta - Read More
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San Diego Shopping Pick of the Week: Lily Grace Boutique in Pacific Beach
Discover the fashion pick of the week from Lily Grace Boutique in Pacific Beach. Don’t let the unassuming appearance of Lily Grace Boutique fool you--right past the storefront, treasures unfold. The eclectic atmosphere inside may seem cluttered at first glance, but shoppers with keen eyes will n...
Posted on 06/27/2007 by Kristin Allen - Read More
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San Diego Comic-Con
While many die-hard comic devotees express bold interest all year round, many closet-fans await the golden month of July for an emancipation of fictional fidelity. Unleash your Batman capes, Spider-man suits, and Tomb Raider boots; it’s time to live your ultimate fantasy at Comic-Con 2007. . .
Posted on 06/26/2007 by Michelle Guerin - Read More
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Are You the Next American Idol?
Listen up San Diego Idol fanatics. Put down the remote and take a study break from Sanjaya Hairstyles 101, it’s finally your chance to be the next American Idol. The American Idol talent hunt for the 2008 seventh season begins. . .
Posted on 06/26/2007 by Michelle Guerin - Read More
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Museum of San Diego History
Discover the rich history and growth of America’s Finest City since the 1840s through changing exhibitions at the San Diego Historical Society’s recently renovated Museum of San Diego History in Balboa Park. . .
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Posted on 06/26/2007 by Chris Zook - Read More
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Museum of Contemporary Art San Diego
One of the most dynamic and growing museums in the region, the Museum of Contemporary Art San Diego now has three venues: its original site in La Jolla overlooking the cove, and two sites in downtown SD, across the street from one another on Kettner. . .
Posted on 06/26/2007 by Chris Zook - Read More
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San Diego Air and Space Museum
Like the mythical Phoenix rising from the ashes, the San Diego Air and Space Museum (formerly Aerospace Museum) overcame an arson fire that destroyed its entire collection in 1978. . .
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San Diego Reuben H. Fleet Science Center
The Reuben H. Fleet is like an educational amusement park. Its 80 permanent interactive exhibits engage the brain and senses on many levels, covering a wide variety of science phenomena, from perception and astronomy to electricity and technology. . .
Posted on 06/26/2007 by Chris Zook - Read More
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San Diego Maritime Museum
The San Diego Maritime Museum on the Embarcadero is more than a gallery of seafaring artifacts—it’s a virtual port!
Posted on 06/26/2007 by Chris Zook - Read More
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San Diego Mingei International Museum
Derived from the Japanese “min” for people and “gei” meaning art, the word “mingei” has become an internationally recognized term for “art of the people.” The Mingei International Museum has grown from. . .
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Posted on 06/26/2007 by Chris Zook - Read More
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