Artist India Thompson Weaves New Meaning into Everyday Items

When was the last time you really looked at your fridge? Not for milk or ketchup or that takeout you hope is still good, but really looked at it. Considered it. Its texture. Its shape. Its role in your life. “Never” is probably your answer here. But once you’ve seen India Thompson’s life-size fridge
Read More30 Fun Ways to Celebrate Father’s Day, 2026

Father’s Day is often the overlooked summer holiday that doesn’t quite get the extravagant brunch treatment or overflowing bouquets that Mother’s Day does. Sure, there’s the annual pair of socks, Padres hat you’re convinced he doesn’t already own, beer subscriptions, phone case doubling as a wallet,
Read More17 Things to Do in San Diego This Weekend: June 10-14

Charitable gatherings, downtown music festivals and theater premieres—of both the heartwarming and thought-provoking variety—are among San Diego’s standout events this weekend. You can’t spell fundraising without ‘fun,’ and both elements are central at Poway OnStage’s Taste of the Towne and the Swit
Read MoreThe Best Restaurants in San Diego 2026

Some keep lists of favorite books, of quotes, of enemies whose time shall come. At SDM we keep vast, nuanced, hotly debated lists of the best food and drink in the city. Menus are our smut novels. From Michelin stars to mom and pops, our list constantly evolves over hundreds of new bites tried every
Read MoreA Hollywood Bungalow, Reinvented, Revived and Sold: $2.82M

Well, that was quick. A classic-but-modest Hollywood stucco cottage—that was built in the 1920s and reworked over the years into a romantic compound and witty work of art—has sold for $21K over asking pirce in just twelve days. Previously owned by the actor Christopher Lloyd, its original transforma
Read More15 Things to Do in San Diego This Weekend: June 3-7

There’s a creative inertia that resides in San Diego, producing a near-constant stream of cool events. Fortunately, this weekend is no different. Those with an artistic inkling can search for inspiration at MCASD’s EXPO Design Market or admire the mixture of live performance and neighborhood charm d
Read MoreThe Best Things to Do in San Diego: June 2026

June Gloom isn’t stopping San Diegans from making the most out of the month. There’s something for every music lover, from swaying to smooth jazz at The Rady Shell to rocking out at Slightly Stoopid’s Field of Dreamz Festival. Art enthusiasts can visit the Mingei for an exhibit showcasing Native Ame
Read MoreThe Eight Architects Who Defined Modernism In San Diego

San Diego is just out here minding its own business. It’s long been cast as Los Angeles’s less ambitious sibling—the chill one, the one who shows up late for dinner reservations in flip-flops with a few provocative opinions. Architecturally it’s often cast the same: secondary, derivative, a footnote
Read More18 Things to Do in San Diego This Weekend: May 26-31

Dive into the unexpected this weekend, where curated meals, experimental performances and behind-the-scenes experiences await. Foodies are invited to the first 2026 gathering of The Blank Table as well as Chef Onyi’s seasonal Rooted dinner at Millport. Broaden your artistic horizons with Project [BL
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Inside Park Elm Residences, Kristi Will Interior Design transforms two units into contemporary, move-in ready homes—that just hit the market The living room features a sofa by A. Rudin, and the coffee table, side tables and swivel chairs are by Holly Hunt. Photography by Ryan Lahiff. Located in the
Read More The Best Concierge in the Country Is in San Diego

Your cup of coffee shows up exactly how you like it. The fully booked restaurant suddenly has a table. The last-minute, once-in-a-lifetime experience somehow comes together without a hitch. In the world of hospitality at top resorts, there’s an iceberg of scrupulous planning for each guest. A concie
Read More16 Things to Do in San Diego This Weekend: May 19-25

Summer may technically be a month away, but San Diegans can tap into the summertime spirit as soon as this weekend. Outdoor explorations include the return of Summertime Spectacular at SeaWorld San Diego, along with another monthly edition of Fit Yoga at The Rady Shell. Those looking for full-day fu
Read MoreThe Last Rally at Ray’s Tennis

Ray’s Tennis doesn’t look like much from the outside. Never has. It’s just a green box with cloudy windows in Hillcrest, just steps away from a McDonald’s on University Avenue. But for nearly 60 years, this place has been the genesis for three generations of San Diego tennis dreams. Head inside, and
Read MoreThe Last Rally at Ray’s Tennis

Ray’s Tennis doesn’t look like much from the outside. Never has. It’s just a green box with cloudy windows in Hillcrest, just steps away from a McDonald’s on University Avenue. But for nearly 60 years, this place has been the genesis for three generations of San Diego tennis dreams. Head inside, and
Read MoreOff The Grid In The High Desert, $1.65M

Located on one of the most spectacular of sites in Lone Pine—just a few boulder-strewn acres but completely surrounded by Federally protected lands and views of the surrounding mountains—is this 2-bed, 2-bath residence designed by Linda Taalman AIA. Employing her iT house concept vocabulary, the hom
Read More16 Things to Do in San Diego This Weekend: May 12–17

Sightsee, savor and catch a wide range of live entertainment this weekend in San Diego. Take advantage of the La Jolla Half Marathon and the La Jolla Historical Society’s Secret Garden Tour, each offering a scenic trip through the coastal community. Wine and dine with bottomless portions at the Chee
Read MoreSinger-Songwriter Durell Anthony’s Long Road to “Lovenotes”

The year was 2020. Venues were silent, stage lights off. Covid had gutted the music industry. “Musicians and creatives were all asking, ‘Okay, what do we do now?’” recalls San Diego musician Durell Anthony, a talented vocalist and songwriter. Anthony found one stage that was still open and even desi
Read MoreSinger-Songwriter Durell Anthony’s Long Road to “Lovenotes”

The year was 2020. Venues were silent, stage lights off. Covid had gutted the music industry. “Musicians and creatives were all asking, ‘Okay, what do we do now?’” recalls San Diego musician Durell Anthony, a talented vocalist and songwriter. Anthony found one stage that was still open and even desi
Read MoreFrank O. Gehry’s Italian Village In Thousand Oaks

“Architecture should speak of its time and place, but yearn for timelessness,” Frank O. Gehry. Photo Credit: Cameron Carothers Frank O. Gehry’s Sirmai-Peterson House, is configured of seemingly random masonry and stucco structures that evoke memories of ancient Italian hill towns—but in a California
Read MoreThis is San Diego’s Ultimate Golf Course

At the top of a golf swing, the world settles into a hush. Anyone within 50 yards kindly shuts up in reverence. Steady heartbeats tuck inside the sound of the wind. Time stands still. Or—panic sets in, a thousand warnings from coaches and YouTube tutorials prattle through your brainpan. You wonder i
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