Your guide to San Diego area entertainment, music, arts, dining and culture, every Thursday morning.
Thursday, Oct 18 Stirring the (pasta) pot: Why aren't San Diego's Italian restaurants better? Are chefs trying too hard or not hard enough? And like the obligatory standing ovation San Diegans give at every performance, maybe their standards for Italian food are just too low. | | |
| Tonya Saracha play focuses on budding friendship between scribe and janitor |
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| Together, the San Diego Symphony and Mariinsky Orchestra will perform Dmitri Shostakovich's Symphony No. 7, simultaneously making history and honoring it. |
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| The combination of dance styles, giant puppets, eye-popping costumes and dancers who transform into animals works for audiences that include the young and the young at heart. |
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| Former metal head-turned-bluegrass wiz Billy Strings brings headbanging intensity to the mostly traditional acoustic music he and his band perform. |
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| Fleet Week San Diego kicks off Oct. 20 in a celebration of men and women in the military through a week-long series of public events. |
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| Other food happenings include Mama's Kitchen bake sale, new chef at Puesto and Maretalia Italian eatery in Coronado gets a major renovation. |
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