As Ian Fleming was writing his first James Bond novel, I, too, was gestating — in the womb of my mother. So, in that sense the...
As I was enjoying my daily dose of coffee at my local Starbucks in Solana Beach about five years ago, a new barista and I started...
With their second CD release, Kochi, the San Diego Jewish Men’s Choir offers a unique take on traditional Jewish music. Blending Sephardic songs, Israeli folk songs,...
Fountain of Love is David Brauner’s latest album of contemporary Christian songs. The San Diego singer/songwriter has been prolific in the genre, with four full-length CDs...
Human nature is an ever-evolving magic trick out of the act of contrition: bowing one’s head to the laws of physics, and discovering how to work...
The story of Judy Forman, politics, activism, liberation, bacon and eggs, and how she put together a musical Thirty-five years is a long time. It is...
Temecula is home to Nathan and Jessie, who play a hybrid of folk and swing jazz with a gypsy twist; the key is that their two...
Words are powerful things. I sometimes believe them to be the most traitorous of conspirators. Take last issue, for instance, wherein I wrote the following with...