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Old Globe
“As You Like It,” by William Shakespeare, is directed by A drian Noble and runs through September 30 at the Lowell Davies Festival Theatre. Flirtation, friendship and mistaken identity make for one of Shakespeare’s most beloved comedies. Rosalind escapes into the forest and adopts the persona of a man to get close to her beloved […]
San Diego Civic Theatre
The critically acclaimed production of “La Cage Aux Folles,” starring George Hamilton and Christopher Sieber, will play at the San Diego Civic Theater, located at 3rd and B Street, in downtown San Diego, August 7-12, 2012. Tickets are on sale now and as part of Broadway/ San Diego’s 2012-2013 35th Anniversary Season Package. “at the […]
Balancing San Diego’s Budget to Restore Services
by Council President Pro Tem Kevin L. Faulconer San Diego is beginning to restore neighborhood services, better protect our beaches and bays, reinvest in public safety and guard San Diego’s tax dollars by strengthening financial safeguards. I recently voted for a balanced budget that delivers these results without unrealistic assumptions or accounting gimmicks. The […]
The Whole Ensemble on Fashion Week San Diego
An Interview with Allison Andrews By Aubree Lynn www.stylishlyals.weebly.com Walking up with her cute fedora hat, peep toe wedges and cuffed shorts, a hue of red on her lips and a personality as big as the hug she gave me Allison Andrews was ready for her interview. Not only is Andrews a resident of Mission […]
Ann Taylor Opens New Concept Store at Fashion Valley
Ann Taylor, which dates back to 1954, opened a new concept store at Fashion Valley in San Diego on Friday, July 13, 2012. Ann Taylor has other concept stores throughout California in South Coast Plaza, Stanford Shopping Center, Manhattan Village, Stonestown Galleria Mall, and Arden Fair. “The new Ann Taylor is chic and stylish with […]
Twainfest Expands In Old Town San Diego
TwainFest is a free and family-friendly festival celebrating the writing of Mark Twain and his contemporaries. The event is produced by Write Out Loud in partnership with Fiesta de Reyes and the Old Town San Diego State Historic Park. TwainFest runs from 11 a.m. until 5 p.m., Saturday, Aug. 18, in Old Town San Diego […]
Two Days and Three Nights of Magical Lights and Entertainment
The Little Saigon Foundation (a local non-profit), and the community of City Heights are proud to announce the 4th annual Lantern Festival that will take place from 5 to 11 p.m., Friday, August 17 and10 a.m. to 11 p.m., Saturday and Sunday, August 18 and 19 at Hoover High School at 4474 El Cajon Boulevard. […]
Presidio Little League Invites New Players
Even though summer is still upon us, Presidio Little League is inviting new recruits to start Winterball. It begins right after the kids are back in school and continues through Thanksgiving. If your youngster is age 6 to 14, it’s time to sign up during the month of August. To learn more and join the […]
Local Students Benefit from Words Alive
Words Alive, a leading San Diego non-profit literacy organization that inspires a commitment to reading and develops shared reading experiences for children, youth and adults, has selected 12 outstanding young people from six San Diego County Juvenile Court and Community Schools as the 2012-2013 Words Alive Westreich Scholarship recipients. Each will receive a scholarship award […]
Kohl’s Awards Two San Diego-Area Youth
Kohl’s Cares® Scholarship Program honors more than 200 deserving volunteers with $1,000 scholarships toward post-secondary education. Two children from the San Diego area were chosen from more than 35,000 nominees nationwide for making a positive impact in their local communities. “Kohl’s is honored to recognize and celebrate the accomplishments of the more than 200 regional […]