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San Diego film festival 2008: The Usual Suspects
A Fashion Perspective We are all curious about the silver screen and it’s allure, the stars, and story lines, short or tall? And last but not least, what is their sexual orientation? Are they human? In my experience, less than most of the time.
I reminded of ...
How to Enjoy the Comic-Con
Transportation, Food, and Other Tips For many, the San Diego Comic-Con is the highlight of the year. For others, it's a legendary mecca of pop culture, science fiction, art, and entertainment that can't be believed until it is actually seen. We believe that every visit to the 'Con should be ...
Artesia Day Spa & Salon
A day at the spa is measured in many ways. The same venue can have a completely different outcome for one person to another, even for the same treatment. The initial greeting, the music, the lighting, the energy of a spa plays a tremendous part in ...
Maple Canyon a Jewel of Nature in Urban Setting
Pleasant Hiking Experience in Uptown San Diego San Diego County is blessed with many finger canyons lacing throughout the urban areas. Maple Canyon, one of those fingers, starts at the bottom of the hill in ...
Where Did the Water Go? Chapter Three
History in the Future
February 15, 2102, 6:45 P.M.
The two hovercrafts settled down in front of a concrete bunker-looking low rise building on Pacific Highway, near the waterfront in San Diego. The old "Port District" sign ...
Where Did the Water Go? Chapter Two
The Future That Might Be February 15, 2102 – 2:45 P.M.
Deflating the living quarters took all morning. George and Judy had "one more picture to take" while Scott and Barry packed up.
After two weeks in El Centro ...
Where Did The Water Go?
An Important Subject in Serial Format
[Editor's Note: In the fashion of Dickens release of chapters of "The Pickwick Papers" in separate editions of the The Monthly Magazine in England, we present a tale about water and San Diego from Milton N. Burgess, ...
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