The San Diego Museum of Man will host the second annual Day of the Dead celebration on Sunday, October 28, 2007. The origin of this longstanding Mexican celebration can be traced back to indigenous populations, such as the Aztec and Maya. Traditionally, Day of the Dead is a time to remember and honor loved ones. . .
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10/11/2007
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The Tijuana Tequila Expo 2007, Mexico's largest Tequila exposition (and therefore the world's), is an alcoholic extravaganza. The festival lines the famous Avenida Revolution with tequila tasting booths, live music, strolling mariachis and street tacos. . .
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10/09/2007
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Pacific Beach Fest is back this Saturday, October 6, 2007. This annual Pacific Beach neighborhood event is a non-alcoholic family-friendly festival hosted by Discover Pacific Beach, located on the Pacific Ocean shoreline. . .
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10/01/2007
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The upcoming Taste of Del Mar and Art Stroll promises to be a San Diego event the whole family can enjoy, including children and pets! Hosted by the Del Mar Village Association, the neighborhood event includes the Del Mar Plaza and extends from 15th Street to 10th Street on Camino Del Mar. . .
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10/01/2007
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Pirates never really go out of style, but they have enjoyed a historic resurgence in recent years. Taking advantage of this piratical revival to celebrate a jaunty lifestyle, The San Diego Maritime Museum is throwing its annual Sea Chantey Festival on board the Star of India on September 21st from 11am – 5pm. . .
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09/13/2007
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The Tuaca Party Bus meets at Rockin' Baja Lobster in Old Town, and then cruises around to three different San Diego bars every Sunday night. The cost is $35 and should be worth it -- depending on how much you drink. . .
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09/04/2007
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The Monday Melt is a lavish evening of spa treatments hosted at the sleek red and black subterranean lounge at the Keating Hotel. Minus 1, add complimentary spa treatments--and revel in the results. Spa by Bardot welcomes San Diego beauty enthusiasts to enjoy chair massages, mini manicures, and hand treatments. . .
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08/10/2007
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It's that time of year again; Del Mar Thoroughbred Racing is open, and there's plenty in store for the 2007 season. And now outfitted with a youthful Myspace page and a series of vibrant pop-culture commercials, the track in old Del Mar still proves to be fierce at 70 years old. So, what's new this season at the Del Mar Race Track?. . .
Continue Reading Turf Meets the Surf at the Del Mar Thoroughbred Club
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07/26/2007
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It’s clear by now that the ever-multiplying outdoor San Diego summer film series has quickly filled the gap created by the demise of the drive-in theater. One of the best and most popular in San Diego (perhaps because it’s free) is the annual Screen on the Green film series, hosted by the San Diego Museum of Art in Balboa Park. . .
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07/24/2007
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The Star of India is the world's oldest active ship, having circumnavigated the globe 21 times, on top of countless other sea-faring adventures. With such a rich history, she rests along North Harbor Drive as the San Diego Maritime Museum's premier exhibit. . .
Continue Reading Movies Before The Mast on the Star of India in San Diego
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07/18/2007
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There's an old wine adage that states: "if you want to learn about wine, drink a lot of wine". The simple wisdom that permeates those words is usually easier said than drank, as choice selections can get expensive—plus, they’re essentially wasted on you if you can't discern them from the swill. A great solution is a wine tasting. The best one in town is actually at 2 locations: Wine Steals Hillcrest and Wine Steals Point Loma. . .
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07/17/2007
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The World Famous San Diego Zoo presents: Nighttime Zoo: Fiesta de las Caras, or "Party of the Faces". This special summer event celebrates the cultural heritage of California as well as Central and South America through demonstrations of native art, music, and dance, held every evening from June 23 to September 3. Headlining the festival is TALAMASCA—Jungle Myths and Legends, an Aztec-themed show that features stilt walkers, jaguars, and monkeys. . .
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07/05/2007
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Where the Tijuana River meets the Pacific Ocean sits the Tijuana Estuary, a 2,500-acre saltwater marsh. Managed by the California Department of Parks and Recreation, the wetland preserve is a. . .
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07/03/2007
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Unleash your inner child at the world’s largest operating model railroad museum, encompassing 28,000 square feet of exhibition space. A truly unique experience for young and old alike, the San Diego Model Railroad Museum presents. . .
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07/03/2007
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