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The Tag Project Feb 10, 2012 Local artist and SDSU professor Wendy Maruyama’s exhibition shows the impact of WWII Japanese-American internment camps. 59 other things to do on Friday, February 10
 
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Is the San Diego field office's program an example of good community outreach or plain old cronyism?
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Music

For Los Campesinos!, honesty is key

By Jeff Terich 2/08/2012

British indie-rockers are particularly explicit on ‘Hello Sadness’

Dr. Dog let loose on new album

By Alex Zaragoza 2/01/2012

Is ‘Be the Void’ the roots-rockers’ very own ‘Kid A’?

Fujiya & Miyagi are artful dodgers

By Reyan Ali 1/25/2012

Minimalist rockers are full of ideas

San Diego’s Mr. Brady throws a slumper party

By Quan Vu 1/18/2012

On new EP, prolific hip-hop producer offers an ode to his hometown

The Body is all fire and brimstone

By Peter Holslin 1/11/2012

Doom-music duo is dark, hypnotic and prepared for apocalypse

News

The red-headed step fee

By Kelly Davis 2/08/2012

Amid dwindling funding for affordable housing, local source remains a political quagmire

Special education: An examination of the FBI Citizens' Academy

By Dave Maass 2/01/2012

Is the San Diego field office's program an example of good community outreach or plain old cronyism?

County misreports data about sexual violence in juvenile jails

By Dave Maass 1/25/2012

Probation Department has opened six investigations into alleged staff misconduct since 2008

Bond watchdogs howling over how school board pays its advisor

By Emily Alpert 1/18/2012

Consultant stands to gain financially by convincing SDUSD to sell more bonds

DeAnn Salcido retains her 'honor'

By Dave Maass 1/11/2012

"Retired" Judge returns to the legal scene after a reality TV scandal

Food & Drink

Albie’s Beef Inn is the restaurant time forgot

By Amy T. Granite 2/06/2012

Mission Valley spot is the essence of retro cool

Brian Malarkey brings it

By Amy T. Granite 1/30/2012

In Gingham, the former Top Chef contestant-turned-restaurateur's got a good thing going

Hits and misses at Davanti Enoteca

By Amy T. Granite 1/23/2012

Local outpost of popular Chicago-based chain’s a little rough around the edges

Bolillo Torta offers bueno late-night eats

By Amy T. Granite 1/16/2012

The unsung hero of Mexican street food gets its own Gaslamp lounge

Snooze vs. morningzilla

By Amy T. Granite 1/09/2012

Hillcrest farm-to-table breakfast spot offers many reasons to return

Arts & Culture

Michael Robertson challenges mainstream media—again

By Kinsee Morlan 2/01/2012

The Internet entrepreneur’s latest venture makes radio on-demand

James Fowler is stuck between popular and science

By Kinsee Morlan 1/25/2012

The UCSD professor's work studying and analyzing social networks continues to turn heads

Destin Daniel Cretton heads to Sundance again

By Anders Wright 1/18/2012

The filmmaker's new 'I Am Not a Hipster' feature makes the cut

Dennis Covey's frozen frames

By Kinsee Morlan 1/11/2012

The San Diego sculptor's human forms and the bellybutton-size details

Pop-culture trends that are not invited back to 2012

By Alex Zaragoza, Dave Maass, Peter Holslin, Kelly Davis, Kinsee Morlan 12/28/2011

We hope the end of 2011 puts a stop to things like flash mobs, QR codes, chillwave, hipster-hating hipsters and more

 
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