David Moye sent us: Padres.com rock the vote website
Here’s a link to the song that finally won the Padres contest.
(previously: Padres Rock the Vote)
David Moye sent us: Padres.com rock the vote website
Here’s a link to the song that finally won the Padres contest.
(previously: Padres Rock the Vote)
Carl DeMaio of The Performance Institute sends out a newsletter. This week he points to an article in San Diego CityBEAT:
In case you missed it, the San Diego CityBEAT ran a provocative article this week looking into City Attorney Mike Aguirre’s recently released 2005 Interim Report. This article does a phenomenal job of connecting [...]
Continue reading CityBeat on the San Diego Financial Fiasco: What went wrong and when
SoCal FreeFi is the most comprehensive resource I’ve seen for finding free internet access in the San Diego and Southern California area. Their list of San Diego Hotspots include all of my own favorite spots for a quick cup of coffee and info-snacking on my laptop. All directories are also available from your WAP enabled [...]
Want some new blog reading? This is a little late, but here it is, via our sister-site San Diego Bloggers:
2005-01-31 was i there? (Atom)(RSS)
2005-01-25 Drift City (RSS)
2005-01-24 Carpe Bonum (Atom)(+)
2005-01-21 PalmInfoCenter.com (RSS)
2005-01-21 Tech Praxis (Atom)(RSS)
2005-01-19 Common Sense (Atom)(+)
2005-01-19 Truth Goodness & Beauty (Atom)
2005-01-13 The GodCast Network (RSS)
2005-01-13 Welcome to wherever you are (Atom)
2005-01-12 Star Gazing [...]
Donna MacKinder sent us: www.tablefortwoplease.com
A food blog of restaurants in the Scripps Ranch/Mira Mesa area. The blog contains food reviews, appetizing pictures of items ordered as well as links to the restaurants if available. Also features recipies that are on our own table for two at home. Includes photo tours of [...]
route66 was there at UCSD twenty-seven years ago to see the gonzo man.
Fear and Loathing on the College Lecture Circuit: If that is the title of the next book by Dr. Hunter S. Thompson, few of his readers will be surprised.
Wearing a red baseball cap, with a half-smoked cigar dangling from an over-long holder [...]
SDAFF and Landmark Theaters invite you to an advanced screening of Nobody Knows on Thursday, February 17th, 7pm at Hillcrest Cinemas.
Premise: Four siblings live with their mother in a small apartment in Tokyo. All the children have different fathers and none of them have ever been to school. In fact, the very existence of three [...]
This LiveJournal thread giving advice to someone moving to San Diego is a fun conversation about traffic, music, weather, prices, and more.
Over at www.voiceofsandiego.org you will find a whole new online news site directed at San Diego. They have Neil Morgan excited about them, they say they are:
…a nonprofit public benefit organization is an independent and interactive web news and information source for San Diego.
Their mission is:
To provide our readers with an independent [...]
Longtime reader and suggester David Moye, in a fit of shameless self-promotion, sent us: Padres.com rock the vote website
The San Diego Padres are currently hosting a contest to find a theme song for the 2005 season. One of the songs being considered was written by me, David Moye, who wrote and recorded it under [...]
Today’s SDUT has the story behind the film from San Diego-born director, Isaac Artenstein.
The San Diego Jewish Film Festival is proud to present the World Premiere of Tijuana Jews, a documentary by Isaac Artenstein. Throughout the early twentieth century thousands of European Jews sailed to Mexico to escape persecution at home and look for new [...]
Amazon’s A9 starts Block View maps for San Diego.
Andrew sent us: Downhill Battle - Eyes on the Screen San Diego
Downhill Battle is desperately in need of a San Diego venue to kick off
their Eyes on the Screen campaign to force the civil rights documentary,
Eyes on the Prize, into the public domain.
More info at: www.downhillbattle.org/eyes/
hat tip
Continue reading Downhill Battle seeks Venues for “Eyes on The Screen”
Thursday
It’s time for TNT again, tonight a Q&A session with Los Angeles-based Cerca Series artist Kori Newkirk. For his exhibition, Newkirk presents an experimental form of signature “pony bead” curtains, which he creates using the kind of small colored beads often seen in elaborate braided hairdos. DJ Tony (Naked records) and bkSOUL performing.
Friday
Under These Circumstances, [...]
Tonight at 7 p.m. at UCSD there will be a free showing of the film Before Night Falls:
Copley International Conference Center (Building 455 on UCSD Map) at the Institute of the Americas Complex, UCSD
Before Night Falls
Episodic look at the life of Cuban writer, Reinaldo Arenas
Revolution, homosexuality, literature and life in Cuba
A Cuban drama directed by [...]