• The International Style, Revisited in Hope Ranch, $17M

    The International Style, Revisited in Hope Ranch, $17M,Philip Ferrato

    Set on an exquisitely landscaped 2.7-acre lot in Santa Barbara’s legendary Hope Ranch neighborhood, this 2023 dwelling by DesignARC is a contemporary essay in the lessons learned from International Style architect Ludwig Mies Van Der Rohe. With a restricted palette of travertine, steel and glass and

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  • A Golfer’s Dream: Ely Callaway Performance Center

    A Golfer’s Dream: Ely Callaway Performance Center,Lili Kim

    “Come test something.” Those are quite possibly my three favorite words in the English language—all due respect to “I love you” or the highly underrated “you were right.” I’ve been a PGA Golf Professional since 1994, and yes, full bias disclosure, a Callaway Golf Ambassador for 18 years. One of the

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  • A Rare Look Inside Callaway Golf’s San Diego Test Center

    A Rare Look Inside Callaway Golf’s San Diego Test Center,Lili Kim

    “Come test something.” Those are quite possibly my three favorite words in the English language—all due respect to “I love you” or the highly underrated “you were right.” I’ve been a PGA Golf Professional since 1994, and yes, full bias disclosure, a Callaway Golf Ambassador for 18 years. One of the

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  • San Diego’s Skateboarding Scene Rolls Into a New Era

    San Diego’s Skateboarding Scene Rolls Into a New Era,Nicolle Monico

    It was the summer of 1999. MTV, The Matrix, and first-generation PlayStation glowed on tube TV sets all over America. What a time to be alive. Smartphones weren’t yet stealing people from the moment. Cultural was a shared reality. During the last few minutes of the monoculture, Tony Hawk executed th

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  • The Photos San Diego’s Young People Want You to See

    The Photos San Diego’s Young People Want You to See,Nicolle Monico

    Big feelings hit us all. Younger populations—or those who haven’t yet developed their own language of expression—outsource angst through external means. That’s where homemade haircuts, studded belts, and musicians like The Cure, Elliott Smith, or Phoebe Bridgers come around. In San Diego, though, th

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  • San Diego’s Zine Scene Has No Rules

    San Diego’s Zine Scene Has No Rules,Nicolle Monico

    If magazines are like the adultier eldest daughters who know exactly how much anarchy they can get away with, zines are the far less predictable younger siblings going on whim and instinct. Those who draw on the walls around the house, DIY their own piercings, and experiment with different emo/strai

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  • The Best of San Diego 2026: Readers’ Picks

    The Best of San Diego 2026: Readers’ Picks,Nicolle Monico

    Beauty + Cosmetic Brow Studio Elicia Marie Beauty Hair Removal Business (Non-Laser) Brazilia Skin Care Laser Hair Removal San Diego Aesthetics and Med Spa Lash + Brow Technician Elicia Soltesz, Elicia Marie Beauty Lash Studio Cupid Complexion Makeup Artist Ashley Fierro, Ashley Fierro Makeup Microbl

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  • Your Guide to Del Mar Wine & Food Festival 2026 

    Your Guide to Del Mar Wine & Food Festival 2026 ,Nicolle Monico

    Play is underrated. Somewhere along the way, someone decided it was something we should outgrow. That you A good song comes on, and they dance. A game appears, and they’re in. Someone hands them a melting ice cream cone, and somehow it’s the best part of the day. Adults tend to need a reason. Or may

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  • The Best of San Diego 2026: Retail

    The Best of San Diego 2026: Retail,Nicolle Monico

    Best Place to Buy Original Art Without Needing a Tiny Paddle Goblin Shark Emporium Almost everything in this Oceanside shop is made by local artists and independent weirdos, and almost none of it requires a gallerist’s budget. Goblin Shark Emporium rotates a new featured artist every month between t

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  • The Best of San Diego 2026: Health & Outdoors

    The Best of San Diego 2026: Health & Outdoors,Nicolle Monico

    Best We Named It What for Why Oh Dear Cush-pii For thousands of years, the Kumeyaay who lived in this area called a mountain south of Julian Cush-pii, meaning “sharp peak.” Then, after the Civil War, Confederate sympathizers saw that same mountain and decided to rename it Stonewall Peak—after Genera

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  • The Best of San Diego 2026: Kids & Family

    The Best of San Diego 2026: Kids & Family,Nicolle Monico

    Best Trunk Show San Diego Zoo Safari Park’s Elephant Valley If you can’t quite swing the cost of a trip to the African outback, the Safari Park’s new Elephant Valley is a pretty convincing Plan B. The 13-acre immersive habitat—the largest project in the San Diego Zoo Wildlife Alliance’s 109-year his

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  • The Best of San Diego 2026: Arts & Culture

    The Best of San Diego 2026: Arts & Culture,Nicolle Monico

    Best Statewide Arts Flex Arts District Liberty Station Arts District Liberty Station officially became one of the state’s designated cultural districts, joining a list reserved for places with thriving creative communities. Considering the campus is home to more than 100 galleries, artist studios, m

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  • The Best of San Diego 2026: Sports

    The Best of San Diego 2026: Sports,Nicolle Monico

    Best Original Gods of SD Soccer San Diego Sockers As soccer mania hit full tilt the last few years, the OG team continued their habit of winning excessively. In April, the San Diego Sockers won their 17th Major Arena Soccer League championship trophy in front of a home crowd at Frontwave Arena—defea

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  • The Best of San Diego 2026: Food & Drink

    The Best of San Diego 2026: Food & Drink,Nicolle Monico

    Best Addition to the Pho-niverse Pho Gà Go Most San Diego spots serve phở bò—the dark-brothed, beef-boned Southern Vietnamese specialty, loaded with the loud spices (star anise, cloves, cardamom, etc.). But Kim Pham, one of the sisters behind Crab Hut and perennial best-restaurants list-maker Kingfi

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  • In Glen Ellen, A South African Inspired Manor, $12M

    In Glen Ellen, A South African Inspired Manor, $12M,Philip Ferrato

    Drawing inspiration from the whitewashed farmhouses of South Africa’s Cape Dutch tradition—a graceful reimagining of 18th-century Dutch Baroque design suited to the region’s warm, sun-drenched climate—interior designer Patrick Printy‘s extraordinary Glen Ellen home hit the market this week. The beau

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  • Editor’s Note, August 2026: The Best is Here

    Editor’s Note, August 2026: The Best is Here,Nicolle Monico

    In April, Swizz Beatz and Alicia Keys climbed onto the rooftop of Arts-Rec in Barrio Logan. Beatz, who has produced some of the biggest artists of the last few decades (DMX, Beyoncé, Lil Wayne), lugged up his turntables and flipped the switch. Keys stood nearby, absolutely grooving. Then she launche

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  • A Pool With A View in Glassel Park, $2.35M

    A Pool With A View in Glassel Park, $2.35M,Philip Ferrato

    Full of framed views, visual surprises and hovering above a pool deck—this recently completed home by the Borneo-born and L.A.-based architect Elyse Alam came on the market this week. The 3-level, 4-bed, 3-bath home sits at the edge of a hillside overlooking the city, with a very private street fron

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  • There’s a New SPF for Men Called 4-Skin (Yes, Really!)

    There’s a New SPF for Men Called 4-Skin (Yes, Really!),Nicolle Monico

    In Mexico for a wedding, a friend got a tourist-level sunburn. One of San Diego’s top restaurateurs—Arturo Kassel, founder of Catania and Gravity Heights—was on hand. He made a joke about how basic sunscreen literacy seems to be a male-pattern blindness. “I said, ‘You know what? I’m going to start a

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  • 10 Local Skincare Products We’re Loving Right Now

    10 Local Skincare Products We’re Loving Right Now,Nicolle Monico

    San Diego has always worshipped at the altar of good skin. Equal parts surf town, biotech hub, and wellness capital, it’s a city where lunch breaks become beach walks and sunscreen sits beside car keys by the front door. The products that get used here earn their place. With 266 sunny days a year an

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  • He Saved an Encinitas Landmark Then Built a New One

    He Saved an Encinitas Landmark Then Built a New One,Nicolle Monico

    Captain Keno’s No. 8 special—pancakes, sausage, toast, home fries, and eggs for $2.99—was the fuel that powered Benji Weatherley for surf competitions as a teenage pro. A couple decades later, tears were shed when the Coast Highway dive-slash-eatery called it a day after 54 years. Usually, the guts

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