All posts tagged "hillcrest"
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Jonathan Young | December 3, 2009
Paul Rudnick’s Big Gay Comedy, ‘The New Century’
A Jewish matron, a flamboyant aging homosexual and a Midwestern craftswoman, and is filled with snappy one-liners and...
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Jonathan Young | November 27, 2009
Santa’s List of San Diego’s Holiday Plays
From family classics and spiritual festivals to dark comedies and risque romps, there is something for everyone this...
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Ashlie Rodriguez | November 19, 2009
Best Happy Hours in Town
he workday is winding down along with your tolerance for sobriety, and only one thought has your mind’s...
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Armando Cordoba | November 3, 2009
“Critical Mass” an art of Protest
Critical Mass is an idea that started in San Francisco in 1992 and was originally called Commut Clot....
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Jonathan Young | October 29, 2009
Love in the Face of Atrocity: Bent
a Diversionary Theatre and Ion Theatre Company are staging the eagerly-awaited collaboration of the riveting Holocaust love-story, Bent....
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Alex Wright | October 13, 2009
Ten self-enlightenment activities for your work week
Things like planet conservation, mind and body health, cultural awareness and creative outlets seem to fade into a...
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Maria Desiderata Montana | September 15, 2009
Tantalizing Thai in Downtown San Diego
Feast on recipes from Bangkok, Chiang Mai, and Southern Thailand at Lotus Thai in downtown San Diego.
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Alex Wright | September 11, 2009
Cheap Eats in San Diego
The best of the best in San Diego dining, including top Chinese restaurants, thai food, sushi, sandwiches, and...
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Lauren Smeenge | August 24, 2009
Café Eleven – Still the Best
A classic eatery tucked away on University Avenue in Hillcrest, Café Eleven serves up an impressive menu of...
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Lauren Smeenge | August 6, 2009
Hillcrest’s CityFest 2009 is this weekend!
The Spirit of Hillcrest presents CityFest 2009, a music, food, art and cultural street festival. This year’s event...