
San Diego animator returns to his roots — in more ways than one — for Comic-Con
An animator from San Diego who has worked on high-profile films such as “Up” and “Inside Out,” and who most recently wrote and directed the short film “Float,” has a new story out — and this one’s personal. Bobby Alcid Rubio was born and raised in Paradise Hills. Rubio, who is Filipino-American, had

Less Marvel? No problem — experts say Comic-Con is not facing a post-MCU ‘Doomsday’
Leer este artículo en español San Diego Comic-Con is not “dying,” but it’s fair to ask: Where does the pop-culture mega-event go from here? As far back as the ’90s, getting into Comic-Con meant lining up for a few hours along the Marina behind the San Diego Convention Center and waiting to buy a tic

Breezes, beaches and front porches: How San Diegans used to stay cool
A woman driving a car across a the Cabrillo bridge lined with street lamps and trees. In background more cars drive on the bridges and the tower of the California Building and top of the Botanical Building are visible to the left. On reverse is label that reads, “Balboa Park 6/1931 / Cabrillo Bridge
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