If there’s a list of rock journalists who deserve a big budget bio pic, a) it’s a short list and b) Lester Bangs has to be...
There were a lot of things that Ingrid Croce didn’t know when she and husband Jim Rock began looking around their Park West neighborhood for a...
San Diego has always had a vibrant jazz scene, at least since the late 1950s when the likes of John Guerin, Don Sleet, and Mike Wofford...
“The reason man created stringed instruments: David touched them with a lover’s fingers and they moaned that true love right back at him. Wood and wire...
Just when I thought all was lost You changed my mind You gave me hope Not just the old soft soap You showed that we could...
On the sixteenth of this month, the first Steve White Music and Art Festival will celebrate the memory of this singer/songwriter. To be held at Encinitas’s...
Yes, you heard me right. Jazz is back in La Jolla. And this time the La Jolla Community Center is playing a big part in bringing...
Oh, February!–aka the “death season”–that profound reminder (Ã la “Turn! Turn! Turn!”), where cyclical regeneration comes stealing like a thief in the night. And rightly so...
In his short story “The Library of Babel,” Argentine writer Jorge Luis Borges creates a universe in which his narrator lives in a library. But, this...