Category: Articles
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Festival creates new categories
SDSU Alumnus to show short film Courtesy of Limelight PR. Visitors gather at the Pacific Gaslamp Stadium movie theater downtown for last year’s San Diego Film Festival. Of the 1,000 films entered, 100 will be shown. The end of summer in Hollywood inevitably brings with it the steady release of Oscar-contending movies. In San Diego,… Read more
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“Stepping Feet” to the Dave Mathews beat
Mike Myrdal loves Dave Matthews. More specifically, he said he enjoys the stylistically challenging types of music that Dave Matthews Band plays. Read more
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This Film is Not Yet Finished
It’s no real secret that a movie’s rating can affect its box-office numbers. Receiving an NC-17 rating, for example, can mean commercial death for a film. But how are these ratings achieved, and who is responsible for establishing the ratings? Read more
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“Romeo & Juliet” fall victim to Scottish “curse”
Wondering whether the curse of Shakespeare’s Scottish play is real? Just ask the cast of The Coronado Playhouse’s “Romeo and Juliet,” which is now certain that the curse, laid upon those who utter the title of Shakespeare’s famous tragedy about the king of Scotland (hint: rhymes with “black death”), is indeed real. Read more
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The Word From On High(rise)
Companies with their names atop tall buildings garner community interest and business stature Read more
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CityWorks Offers Positive Solutions To Suburban Sprawl
With suburban sprawl and traffic congestion among the top concerns of San Diegans, CityWorks is promoting a community design model that actively involves residents in urban planning. Read more
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Outdoors San Diego
San Diego has long been known for its outdoor offerings and is, in fact, why many of us live here. Read more
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Five Stages Of Beer Immortalizes The Live Wire
El Cajon Boulevard bar taps into its shot at fame in new movie Have you met Mick, the “chick of the week” ladies’ man who never goes on more than two dates with any woman? How about Buck, the barfly with a comment for everyone and everything? If you have, you’ve been to the Live… Read more
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Raising Awareness of High Art
If you think San Diego is short on culture, think again. Read more