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11 Dogs Placed With Wounded Warriors & Children On The Autism
The nonprofit Tender Loving Canine Assistance Dogs, Inc. (TLCAD) announced that it has certified eleven new dogs to be given to wounded warriors, and children with autism and mobility challenges — a new record for the organization, which had 20 dogs in training in 2011. “Each dog is carefully trained for the specific needs of […]
God Save the Cuisine
Two brothers, Kevin and David Keylock, are introducing a British influenced gourmet food truck. Their mobile restaurant is styled after a London double decker bus, to separate them from most of the food trucks in San Diego. To make their vehicle more visual, they have added a seven foot wax British guard that will be […]
The Business Man: His Position and His Style
Stylishly: Aubree Lynn Style advisors are not just for women anymore. Men are now seeing the benefits of being stylish, and they are beginning to involve themselves in finding the confidence achieved from great style. Men are innovating different looks for their workplace, and the opportunity for great style does not stop there. […]
Landmark Theatre
Darling Companion Beth (Diane Keaton) saves a bedraggled lost dog from the side of the freeway on a wintry day in Denver. Struggling with her distracted, self-involved husband Joseph (Kevin Kline) and an empty nest at home, Beth forms a special bond with the rescued animal. When Joseph loses the dog after a wedding at […]
Malashock Dance Presents Hidden Agendas
Join Malashock Dance on May 11–13, 2012 for Hidden Agendas, an evening of personal, intimate and revealing dance works exploring emotional manipulation, physical longing, and secret rendezvous. Hidden Agendas will include the premiere of In the Dark by renowned choreographer and Malashock Dance’s Artistic Director John Malashock. In this new work, Malashock continues his development of […]
Timken Museum of Art Hosts Series of Small Displays of Art
Object Lessons: Francisco de Goya’s Self Portrait with Dr. Arriet The second in the series of major loans to the Timken Museum of Art comes from the Minneapolis Institute of Arts. Francisco de Goya’s Self-Portrait with Dr. Arrieta, from 1820 and one of the artist’s masterpieces, will be on display at the Timken beginning May […]
Pre-World War II Classic Architecture
2012 Coronado Historic Home Tour Seven examples of classic architecture on one of the oldest and loveliest streets in Coronado will be featured during the 2012 Coronado Historic Home Tour, Mother’s Day, Sunday, May 13, from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m., rain or shine. From an early Craftsman designed by William Sterling Hebbard in 1898, […]
Hot Dog On A Stick Celebrates Anniversary
The Encinitas, Calif. location of Hot Dog On A Stick, the only street location of this nostalgic, employee-owned “hot dog and lemonade” eatery, celebrates its one-year anniversary on May 5 and 6 by offering customers free lemonade with the purchase of any regular food item. The store will also serve free hot dogs on a stick, the company’s signature dish and namesake, […]
Cinderella
In its 44th season, California Ballet Company enthusiastically announces a production of “Cinderella” at the San Diego Civic Theatre, Saturday and Sunday, May 5 and 6 in downtown San Diego. Choreographed by Eugene Ballet Artistic Director, Toni Pimble, and featuring Serge Prokofiev’s score, this production boasts a seasoned cast including California Ballet Company Ballerina Chie […]
Exercise is Medicine Month
May is Declared Month to Promote Fitness Rather than medicine as the fix all for physical aches and pains. Anthony Carey of Function First, an exercise studio in Mission Hills, located at 3974 Dove Street in Mission Hills, is encouraging those with bodily discomfort and other ailments to turn to exercise. To help promote the […]