
A pandemic-born art hub anchors a Sherman Heights corner. 1835 Creative Studios at 1835 Imperial Avenue, on the edge of downtown San Diego, packs 7,000 square feet of two-storey building with working studios, a gallery, private offices and retail units - workspace for clothing and streetwear brands, barbers, painters and the underground San Diego art scene, assembled by creative managers David Castillo and Riza Clave when the studios opened in 2021. The event side runs on two rooms. The Hub is .....
Spread across some 1,200 acres in the heart of San Diego, Balboa Park is the largest urban cultural park in the United States and a beloved centrepiece of the city's public life. The land was set aside as a public reserve in 1868 under the name City Park, making it one of the earliest formal public parks in the American West, and was renamed in honour of the Spanish explorer Vasco Núñez de Balboa in 1910 ahead of the great Panama-California Exposition. That 1915 exposition, and a smaller seco.....
San Diego's Spanish Revival palace waited 22 dark years for its second act. The Balboa Theatre at 868 Fourth Avenue, beside the old Horton Plaza in the Gaslamp Quarter, opened on 28 March 1924 - architect William Wheeler's 800,000-dollar vaudeville and movie house crowned with its signature tiled dome, cooled by twin waterfall grottoes flanking the proscenium, and seating over 1,500 as downtown's first great picture palace. The building lived several lives - the Fox-run El Teatro Balboa era of .....
The name translates as the heart of the neighbourhood, and the venue takes the job literally. Corazon del Barrio at 2196 Logan Avenue sits in Barrio Logan, San Diego's historic Mexican-American quarter along the working waterfront south of downtown - the neighbourhood that famously fought for and won Chicano Park beneath the San Diego-Coronado Bridge, whose pylons hold the largest collection of outdoor murals in the country. The venue operates as a community arts space and live music room in tha.....

Arching gracefully across the broad waters of San Diego Bay, the San Diego-Coronado Bridge connects the downtown peninsula with the resort city of Coronado in a long, sweeping curve that has become one of the defining images of the southern Californian skyline. Officially opened on 3 August 1969 with a celebratory motorcade led by Governor Ronald Reagan, the bridge replaced the long-standing ferry service across the bay and gave the previously isolated naval community of Coronado its first land .....
A barn-style playhouse inside a state historic park hosted one of San Diego's great theatre success stories for seventeen years. The Old Town Theatre at 4040 Twiggs Street - known through that era as Cygnet Theatre - stands in Old Town San Diego State Historic Park, the preserved birthplace of California where costumed interpreters work streets frozen in the 1840s-1872 period. The building itself dates to 1979, constructed by the state with funds raised by local actor Polly Puterbaugh after the .....
In the historic Old Town district of San Diego, GoCar offers one of the most unusual ways to explore the city, a fleet of brightly coloured, three-wheeled, two-seater vehicles equipped with talking GPS tour guides that lead drivers along carefully chosen scenic and historic routes. The company first opened in San Francisco in 2004 with a small fleet of European-made motorised "Carvers" and later branched into San Diego and several other tourist destinations, including Lisbon, Miami and Barcelona.....
The Wailers opened it, George Clinton played night two, and the Blues Brothers themselves - Dan Aykroyd and Jim Belushi - headlined the grand-opening weekend. House of Blues San Diego, at 1055 Fifth Avenue in the old Woolworth building between Broadway and C Street downtown, opened on 11 May 2005 as the ninth club in the chain. The 31,000-square-foot conversion turned the department store into a multi-level concert hall of roughly 1,500 capacity with box seats and a dance floor, plus a 215-seat.....
The famous outdoor stage next door seats 1,400 under the palms - but the year-round music at this address happens in the lounge, where the bands play nightly with the marina lights behind them. Humphreys Backstage Live, at 2241 Shelter Island Drive on San Diego's Shelter Island, is the intimate waterfront music lounge of the Humphreys complex, sharing the site with Humphreys Concerts by the Bay, Humphreys Restaurant and the Half Moon Inn. The room's formula has run for decades: Southern Califor.....
Set on the waterfront of San Diego's Shelter Island, Humphreys Concerts by the Bay is a beloved open-air concert venue with one of the most picturesque settings on the West Coast. Part of the Humphreys Half Moon Inn and marina, the intimate outdoor stage looks out over the boats and the bay, and for decades its summer season has been a much-anticipated fixture of the city's cultural calendar. The venue is a compact outdoor amphitheatre seating around fourteen hundred people, with chairs arrange.....