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Food Truck Fierceness

Food Truck Fierceness

The “Food Truck Fierceness” kick-off event to benefit Dining Out for Life San Diego featured San Diego’s hottest food trucks and wonderful performances by the Dining Out for Life Divas who gave a 100% of their tips to the cause on March 21. The Hillcrest Brewing Company sold beer inside the venue. Everyone had a … Continue reading »

Family Winemakers of California returns to San Diego

Family Winemakers of California returned to San Diego with its Southern California tasting event for a fifth consecutive year. The tasting took place at the Exhibit Hall on San Diego’s Del Mar Fairgrounds on Saturday, March 9 – Sunday, March 10.  The tasting spotlighted 175 producers from California’s small, family-owned wineries pouring upwards of 750 … Continue reading »

Stocking Stuffer Gift Idea! – The Racktrap

The Racktrap is an undetectable bra pocket that holds everyday necessities including license, key(s), cash and credit cards in one safe and comfortable place. Your probably thinking to yourself right now, “Why didn’t I think of that”? It’s because Marla Schultz beat you to it. We all know someone who puts essentials in their bra … Continue reading »

San Diego Bay Wine and Food Festival

The Vault: Reserve Wine Experience & Silent Auction An exclusive and elegant evening for collectors of fine wine, The Vault: Reserve Wine Experience & Silent Auction set the stage for wine enthusiasts to taste the pride of the vine from 160 wineries and spirits producers. Exciting silent auction items such as large format bottles, libraries, … Continue reading »

GOAPELE

Soul and R&B singer-songwriter GOAPELE MOHLABANE’s music mixes neo-soul, trip-hop, lieder and jazz. In addition to her solo work, she has collaborated with rap/hip hop icons E-40, Clyde Carson and Mos Def. “Goapele” means to move forward in Setswana, a Southern African language. In 2002 she and her family formed Skyblaze Recordings, an independent music … Continue reading »

Sherman Heights – Dia de Los Muertos Celebration

Unlike the Spaniards, who viewed death as the end of life, the natives viewed it as the continuation of life. Instead of fearing death, they embraced it. To them, life was a dream and only in death did they become truly awake. Read more at: http://www.azcentral.com/ent/dead/articles/dead-history.html Sherman Heights Community Center: http://www.shermanheights.com/S.H_9KOM.html

Anthology – Live Music and Dinner Venue

If you’re looking for a live music and fine dining venue look no further than Anthology located in Little Italy. Framed quotes and paintings of famous artists who’ve inspired many decorate the venue. The inviting atmosphere makes this a great spot for a date, business meeting, or night out with friends. The layout allows the acoustics … Continue reading »