
‘May Gray’ isn’t new: San Diego’s century of coastal cloud cover
View from Palomar Mountain showing low clouds over the landscape, an example of the coastal marine layer that can extend inland c. 1911. (Photo courtesy of the San Diego History Center). San Diego’s reputation for nearly-perfect weather has helped define the region for more than a century. Yet even

Por mi madre bohemios: El día de la madre y la paradoja mexicana
In 1972, Kim Delevett was an infant in Vietnam, pictured here with her mother, Phan Thi Nuoi. (Photo courtesy of Kim Delevett) En México, la madre ocupa un lugar único y peligroso: es, al mismo tiempo, lo más sagrado y lo más insultable. No existe ofensa más grave que la que la involucra ni elogio m

Gator by the Bay is thriving: Bayou bash adds free kickoff, late-night party in year 23
Gator by the Bay features all-day performances and traditional New Orleans food. (Photo by Brad Elligood) Each May, San Diego Bay trades flip-flops for two-steps when Gator by the Bay rolls inwith its signature mix of zydeco, blues and crawfish.The 23-year-old festival transforms Spanish Landing Par
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