
17 Things to Do in San Diego This Weekend: March 4-8
If you caught a glimpse of last night’s solar eclipse, consider yourself lucky. But for those who missed it, there is fortunately much more than just blood moons to see this week in San Diego. Sports supporters can cheer on the Mojo and the Gulls, live music fans can catch concerts from Aimee Mann a

The Locals’ Guide to Visiting La Jolla, CA
Need help deciding which of La Jolla’s seemingly endless beaches to lay your towel out at today? Each little sandy sliver between the neighborhood’s sea cliffs has its own name and character: the Cove for swimming, Children’s Pool for seal-watching, Wipeout Beach for skim-boarding. Head to La Jolla

7 Bunker-Style Home Designs for 2026 That Make Ordinary Houses Feel Fragile
“Apocalypse homes” may sound dramatic, but the principle behind them is practical: protection. In a world shaped by pandemics, political instability, and war, architecture is shifting toward privacy, structural strength, and controlled access without sacrificing design or comfort. This is not about
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