This is the first Holiday Bowl to be played at Petco Park.
Numerous Christmas special events and light displays in San Diego County will continue until the New Year.
King Richard is one of the many period dramas released in this tail-end of 2021 and probably the most uplifting.
It’s time for full deck-the-halls mode – stockings and mistletoe and all the trimmings.
Dozens of canine cuties (and at least two bunnies) scampered in the Gaslamp Quarter for the 13th annual Holiday Pet Parade.
Mike Mills reminds us that he is at his best at finding the quaint and endearing in dysfunctional families.
If the cold gets you into the holiday spirit, winter, California style, has arrived, days ahead of the season’s official beginning.
San Diego Native & ensemble member at Chicago’s Compass Theatre, Allyce Torres performs in “Wellesley Girl”, premiering Jan. 7
Modern art is poised for a major expansion in San Diego.
Literacy Through Art for third graders and ArtQuest for fifth graders in the Oceanside Unified School District is raising funds.
Why shop and scurry when you can gather friends and loved ones close and share in something fun this San Diego weekend?
Locals have two chances to see the bayfront transformed into a holiday haven beginning Sunday.
An old truism: There’s universal in the particular.
What are the odds? Two Cuba-set plays in one week.
Can a person find redemption? Can a country?
The city of San Diego kicks off the three-day “Taste of December Nights” at Balboa Park.
Wormwood will showcase more than 30 absinthes sourced from Europe, New York, Louisiana and other states.
The two-night concert, featuring country music stars singing their favorite holiday songs, will held on Dec. 11 and 12.
Playwright Kimber Lee was inspired by the comprehensive 2011 biography, “van Gogh: The Life.”
The long-awaited Comic-Con Museum was unveiled this weekend.
Sheryl Underwood, a host on the daytime show “The Talk,” will serve as grand marshal.
Comic-Con Special Edition wrapped up its short, but long-awaited, in-person return.
The return of an in-person Comic-Con brought many changes and a vastly different feel to the popular San Diego event.
We officially hit the holiday season, folks. Be ready. And if you’re not, chuck it all and just head to the Con.
Since the end of the Cold War, 56 million gallons of radioactive waste have been held in underground tanks.
So, if you want to make all your arts-loving friends and family really happy, have I got a super-saving suggestion for you!
Virtually unknown to the general public, the art collection features paintings and sculptures created by the famous children's author.
Loosely based on the filmmaker’s own childhood, we are taken back to a moment in history that justly deserves some exposure.
These days, everyone could use a good laugh, that’s for sure. But not everyone finds the same things funny.
A favorite pop-up rink returns, while another, by the beach, opens Monday.
Philanthropists Don and Leslie Budinger were able to realize their vision of sustaining CHA and ensuring its role as Coronado’s archivist.
The season begins in February with the drama Trouble in Mind.
Located in San Diego’s iconic Balboa Park, the Museum will feature six diverse, entertaining, educational and interactive exhibits.
Take a deep breath as we dip our toes into the festive season this San Diego weekend.
After a 2-year hiatus due to COVID, Comic-Con is coming back to the San Diego Convention Center from November 26 to 28.
The direction, the editing, the new commentary from band associates and of course, the music itself make The Velvet Underground worthwhile.
The real-life historical figure was Benjamin Franklin Butler, 1818-1893, a sometime Democrat.
Yep, the runaway Netflix hit already is inspiring theme nights, and just in time for All Hallows Eve.
The festival will run Thursday through Nov. 6 at the UltraStar Mission Valley theater.
Officials ruled Kitaen's death natural and attributed it to dilated cardiomyopathy.