'Human Footprint' explores humanity's complicated relationship with Earth
An upcoming PBS TV series explores our impact on the world around us, and how we can better...
'Human Footprint' explores humanity's complicated relationship with Earth
An upcoming PBS TV series explores our impact on the world around us, and how we can better...
Kehinde Wiley's piece at Timken, noir mixology and summer romance reads
A work from one of the nation's most prominent Black artists will now be on display to San...
What can San Diego expect from climate change?
Rising sea levels, more frequent wildfires and increased heat are the most pressing climate...
How esports helps build community, one match at a time
Esports, or competitive gaming, is a huge scene. Is it still considered a niche hobby? And how...
Book fairs, Depression era art and new leadership at local LGBTQ+ theater
The North Park Book Fair is back for its third year. Plus, other arts and culture events in San...
How San Diego's June Gloom can impact our mood
San Diego has seen more gray skies than normal this year, and the effects from May Gray and June...
Diversity programs see shift to 'belonging'
Some companies are changing their approach to diversity, equity and inclusion programs by moving...
Diversity programs see shift to 'belonging'
Some companies are changing their approach to diversity, equity and inclusion programs by moving...
Alzheimer's disease, sleep and brain health
June is Alzheimer's & Brain Awareness Month, a time to raise awareness of a disease that affects...
New exhibit of Frida Kahlo, arts engagement at the Old Globe, and public art
A new exhibit shows never-before-seen photographs of iconic artist Frida Kahlo. Plus, big changes...
Homelessness is increasing in San Diego. How is the city responding?
The number of people experiencing homelessness in San Diego is increasing, according to the...
California's housing crisis leaves San Diegans struggling
New laws could make an impact on San Diego's housing crisis.
Shakespeare and love at The Globe
Directors talk about staging the Bard's romantic comedies and why they are still relevant.
San Diego weekend arts events: "Sharon," Frida Kahlo, and youth jazz
Cygnet Theatre's world premiere from former San Diego playwright Keiko Green centers on an odd...
Local author explores a forgotten tale of women at war
In his latest work, author Luis Alberto Urrea retraces history through a deeply personal family...
Efforts to restrict rights of LGBTQ+ youth are ramping up
We look at the challenges that LGBTQ+ youth are facing across the country and in San Diego, from...
Once overlooked, San Diego flourishes as a food destination
San Diego has evolved from a taco stopover to one of the country's premier food destinations.
Children's book author focuses on telling stories of neurodivergent kids
Sally J. Pla is a on mission to increase the number of children's books featuring neurodiverse...
Why a 4-day work week could be in our future
Results from a recent four-day work week pilot program in the United Kingdom show promise, and...
San Diego weekend arts events: Bilingual theater, a North County book fair and more
This weekend in the arts: Tijuana Hace Teatro at The Old Globe a book fair in Escondido, and alt...
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