Your guide to San Diego area entertainment, music, arts, dining and culture, every Thursday morning.
Thursday, Jan 31 Here's a mix of San Diego masterpieces — important contemporary contributions and centuries-old works intended to push appreciation and conversation with the varied visual landscape of San Diego. | | |
| After running one of San Diego's most popular sit-down restaurant for 11 years, owner Matt Gordon has reimagined his concept by introducing daily breakfast service and reinventing his dinner service. |
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| Vista show starring a quintet of show-biz couples is a celebration of love, musical-theater style. |
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| Surf Rider Pizza Co., which started in Ocean Beach and now has four locations, including Crown Point, Mission Beach and La Mesa, captures the SoCal beach surfing vibe. It serves classic East Coast pizza and Philly cheesesteaks, and in a sweet twist, desserts from its in-house bakery. |
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| Baritone Stephen Powell and soprano Alisa Jordheim made their role debuts as father and daughter in 'Rigoletto' together. |
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| In Belgium, beer is an art form, often served with equally memorable food. That's not the case in the U.S., where restaurants with world-class beer lists dish up burgers, fries and other frat-house staples. Gravity Heights is an exception, leaping ahead of its local beer-and-food competitors. |
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| Is 2019 Super Bowl halftime performer Travis Scott a sly opportunist or a hapless pawn? |
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| Ladeki Restaurant Group launching playful new brunch concept on Monday near Palomar Airport Road and Interstate 5. |
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| Restaurants and bars from Pacific Beach and the Gaslamp to San Marcos and Oceanside will host America's favorite pastime with extended happy hours, bar bites and drink specials. |
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