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The Coast of Pacific Beach Restaurant Walk May 21, 2013 Bring your appetite for a self-guided walk featuring 25 restaurants between Pacific Beach Drive and Diamond Street. See website for a list of participating restaurants. 28 other Food & Drink events on Tuesday, May 21
 
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Wednesday, January 23,2013
Arts & Culture Features

A festival on the Fringe

San Diego’s set to join cities around the world with a celebration of adventurous performance art

By Justin Hudnall
Regardless of whether San Diego is really America’s Finest City or more like Kansas-by-the-bay, the weirdest, wildest and most experimental artists from around the world are going to converge on its streets.
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Wednesday, October 24,2012
Arts & Culture Features

Meet the desperate characters of Mercer County

Jenna Ann MacGillis seeks to shed light on her family history and make performance more intimate in the process

By Justin Hudnall
In this age of disconnection and alienation, Jenna Ann MacGillis offers an opportunity for a select few to share in a little intimacy.
Tuesday, August 14,2012
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Balboa Park water fight was a tragedy of the commons

A blow-by-blow, eyewitness account of what went down at the koi pond

By Justin Hudnall
The first problem to arise was predictable. Water guns run dry fast, and while several people brought jugs for refilling, the vast majority had not, and the principal preoccupation was how to keep the fun going.
 
 
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