Excited for the new movie "Planes"? Take your kids on a virtual trip to the town where Disney's "Planes" takes place: Propwash Junction. No wings required. Sponsored by Disney.
The costumed critter event offers a furry alternative to the nearby Comic-Con.
Adam Sandler and an all-star cast reunite for “Grown Ups 2,” this summer’s feel-good comedy. Sponsored by “Grown Ups 2.”
Father-son duo Will and Jaden Smith reunite in this summer’s sci-fi blockbuster, After Earth. Sponsored by Sony.
Attendees enjoyed the 30th Annual Encinitas Street Fair.
The public is encouraged to attend ArTURN Saturday, April 20 from 10am – 2pm in the La Costa Canyon High School parking lot to see art and shop at the newly re-opended Saturday Farmers Market.
The Chris Montgomery Quartet wows Sunday audience.
Oleanna is about a war of words take a dangerous turn between a college professor and his student.
The students, along with mentors and parents, rode up to 50 miles a day in support of the Rancho Family YMCA.
Paul Williams, who founded Crawdaddy! magazine, died Thursday at his home in Encinitas.
The San Francisco-based artist will be spending most of his artist residency at the Lux Art Institute in a dark, curtained-off corner of the gallery.
If you thought the viral video sensation was long gone, think again. Leucadians took part in the fun this month.
Leah Stephens made more than 100 postcards by hand inspired by the El Camino Motel in Imperial Beach with mountain of peanuts, bunny rabbits, a man holding large slabs of meat and much more.
The choir will celebrate with a festival on Sunday.
“Harlem Shake Cardiff Kook Style” was published Sunday on the video sharing site and already has at least 3,400 views.
Kim Frost plays mother of the bride in "Once Upon a Wedding" at San Diego’s Lafayette Hotel.
Laurie Rubin will sing at the Encinitas Library and speak about growing up blind.
Beach-goers may walk the labyrinth in meditation. Van Allyn is expected to begin process at 2 p.m.
Encinitas residents know Terry Weaver's mosaic work from him manhole covers around town. These Mayan-inspired pieces have been hanging in his mother's home in La Mesa since 1984.
This year's parade was the largest in its history.
Curtis Hanson & Michael Apted's film is pretty to look at, but not very interesting, story-wise.