
Downtown San Diego’s lost department stores: When shopping was an event
Blumberg’s in 1929. (Photo courtesy of the San Diego History Center) Before malls and online shopping, downtown San Diego was the city’s retail heart. Fifth and Broadway teemed with families, teens, and neighbors drawn to polished wood floors, glass display cases, and window displays that showcased

‘What, like it’s hard?’ – ‘Legally Blonde: The Musical’ comes to Point Loma High
POINT LOMA – Point Loma High’s Thespian Society is raising the bar in performing the Broadway-style “Legally Blonde: The Musical,” starting Wednesday on campus in the Larry Zeiger Performing Arts Center. The production, which continues through April 11, stars sophomore Clara Kelly as UCLA sorority g

Hot springs to hidden art: 5 things you didn’t know about Jacumba
One of the famous painted rocks in Boulder Park in Jacumba. (Photographed by Dean Whittle, Dec. 5, 2011; courtesy and with permission to use from www.HMdb.org) Yesterday, we explored the Desert View Tower, an iconic roadside landmark perched above Jacumba. Today, we take a broader look at the town i
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