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Zombee Apocalypse - Honeyfest San Diego
Remember killer bees? Of course you do. They’re killer, and apart from black widows, insomniac rattlesnakes, stray mountain lions, sunburns, the Proctor Valley monster, earthquakes, the occasional lost rain cloud, and, yes, keeler bees, there aren’t a whole lot of …
This Week in Sports - 100 Years Ago, Part Two
AUTOMOBILE RACING. Two cars — a Schlacht driven by Al Shain and a Buick driven by famous daredevil Louis Nickrent — will vie for 50 miles over Lakeside's two-mile speedway. Both cars have 40 horsepower. After swift trial runs, the …
This Week in Sports - 100 Years Ago, Part One
"Literally speaking," writes the Union on January 1, 1912, "there are no indoor sports in San Diego. There is no need for any, as outdoor sports hold sway every month in the year. Be it January or June, those who …
Year End Clearance Sales - 100 Years Ago
Between December 26 and January 2, 1911, stores in San Diego slashed prices. CLOTHING. Smith's Clothes for Men, at 858 Fifth, offered $15.00 suits and overcoats for $11.25. Thirty dollar outfits for $23.75 ("blues and blacks not included"). Marston's, at …
Chuck Norris VS Wyatt Earp: Legends of the Palms Hotel @12th & Island
The Reader has been running my Tales of the Palms Hotel in chapters over the past few years, covering the bizarre history of the largely unchronicled palace-turned-flophouse still lumbering over 12th and Island downtown, built in 1869 and currently the …
Nominees for Craig Noel Awards, 2011
The San Diego Critics Circle has announced the following nominees. The awards ceremony will take place on Monday, February 6, 2012, from 6:00 to 10:00 at the Museum of Contemporary Art, 700 Prospect, La Jolla. OUTSTANDING RESIDENT MUSICAL: Cabaret, Cygnet …
It's a Wonderful Life: A Live Radio Play at Cygnet
Okay, over here you got your world class yuletide curmudgeons: Ebeneezer Scrooge and the Grinch. They never heard a Christmas carol they didn't flat out hate. And chipper children? Don't even go there. Now over here you've got your wonderful...wait! …
Comparison Shopping - 100 Years Ago
If you were out and about on December 17, 1911, shopping for Christmas dinner, the San Diego Sun compared the prices you would pay with those for the same items in 1853: (1853/1911) Turkey - $1.00 / $3.00 Oysters, one …
What's Playing this Weekend — 100 Years Ago
Between December 16 and 18, 1911, San Diego theatergoers had choices: At the GRAND THEATRE (east side of Fifth, between B and C): The Louis Morrison Stock Company performs Clyde Fitch's comedy, The Blue Mouse. The Union reviewer assures readers …
San Diego Zoo Launches Mobile Application
Now, animal lovers don't even have to leave the comfort of their homes to watch a Polar Bear named Kalluk bounce a ball against glass or a Panda Bear chewing on stalks of bamboo. Today, San Diego Zoo launched it's …
Mistletoe, Music, and Mayhem at North Coast Rep
Now in its second year, this wacko satire of Yuletide doings could become a tradition for the North Coast Rep. Creators Matt Thompson and Phil Johnson have added new material and filled out last year's inaugural effort to 90 minutes. …
Break Out the Boombox: UnSilent Night Happens Dec. 23
UNSILENT NIGHT - FRIDAY, DECEMBER 23 New York composer Phil Kline created Unsilent Night as an electronic music caroling party, and for the past 19 years it has been an annual event in downtown Manhattan, making it a new music …
Charlie Imes Seeking Guerrilla Christmas Carolers
It's that time of year again, so local musico Charlie Imes is taking to the streets of San Diego with various vocal friends once again for his annual guerrilla Christmas Carol excursions, taking people by surprise by showing up unannounced …
Lighting Angels
Karin Filijan teaches a course at Cal State University, San Marcos, called "Contemporary American Theatre, Society's Taboos." One of the 12 assigned texts: Tony Kushner's Angels in America. She's taught the course several times, and each discussion reveals more about …
Local Guitar Company Opening Warehouse to the Public
Usually, when posting to the Reader site, I'm sharing opinions and information on food. It's my number one passion. Music comes runs a close second on the list of things that inspire me. I've been playing guitar for over two …
Festival of Christmas at Lamb's Players
Kerry Meads usually sets her annual Christmas stories in the past. This year's takes place "somewhere uptown," today. Two old storefronts are being renovated: one to become a coffee house, the other a music studio that "will bring all the …
Kushner on Playwriting
Tony Kushner's Angels in America (currently at the Lyceum Space) has been hailed as one of the finest plays of the last two decades. Here are some of his thoughts on the craft, taken from various interviews. ON HIS PROCESS. …