
San Diego’s DIY community reflects on resurgence of zines amid federal activism crackdown
A form of DIY countercultural expression that became popular during the 1980s and 1990s is now being used to prosecute protesters. Zines (pronounced zeens), short for magazines, are small, simply made, hand-produced booklet. They can be easily created with household equipment (paper, pens, printers,

Before Bing Crosby, two men imagined Del Mar
View looking north past Del Mar Bath House on hill above beach at Del Mar c. 1922. (Photo/info courtesy of the San Diego History Center) When people think of Del Mar history, Bing Crosby and the Del Mar Racetrack are often the first things that come to mind. But decades before Hollywood celebrities

Sushi Push Pops, Crab Rangoon Burritos and Seoul in a Bowl — Liberty Public Market’s Food Stars
The Sushi Stand sushi push pop at Liberty Public Market. (Photo by Andi Ruiz/Times of San Diego) Pizookies, dot cakes and Dubai chocolate — only a few viral food trends on social media drive customers out of their beds and flock to the restaurants. San Diego’s food scene recently acquired one of th
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