
‘Dead Dolly Lane:’ San Diego County’s creepiest roadside attraction
One of the creepy dead dollies at the site. (Photos courtesy and permission of The Pulse San Diego) Part two of our series: San Diego’s roadside relics — dinosaurs, doll heads, and other highway oddities Tucked into the backcountry of Alpine along Japatul Road, one of San Diego County’s strangest un

Punk rock pioneers, psychedelic performers to jazz legends: This week in live music
Mohama Saz- Photo of by Sergio Albert Creedence Clearwater Revival’s music keeps on rolling Creedence Clearwater Revival broke up back in 1972, but that hasn’t stopped them from posthumously remaining one of music’s most popular classic rock bands. While there is no chance of seeing the original qua

Toronto’s cootie catcher brings twee warmth, spiraling synths to Soda Bar
cootie catcher plays Soda Bar on July 6. Photo by Chris Borges Toronto four-piece cootie catcher is playing for keeps. Their new album, “Something We All Got,” pairs the tender warmth of twee pop with spiraling synths and live electronics, earning the band a spot on the 2026 Polaris Music Prize Long
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