Posted in Uncategorized on Jan 31st, 2008
Todd Kroviak Blogged something interesting today on www.kusi.com
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In 1911 it was considered an architectural masterpiece.
Nearly a century later a Bankers Hill home has captured another accolade for blending history, with contemporary features.
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Posted in Uncategorized on Jan 31st, 2008
Tom Swell Blogged something interesting today on www.voiceofsandiego.org
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In a district with a history of achieving against the odds, interactive boards offer new ways to coax students toward success.
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Posted in La Jolla Village News>>News on Jan 31st, 2008
Alyssa Ramos Did a great write-up today on www.sdnews.com
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Angela Schuetz and her husband were watching the end of the presidents State of the Union address inside their Mount Soledad home Monday night when they were startled by the sound of gushing water.
We heard all the rushing water, Schuetz …
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Posted in La Jolla Village News>>News on Jan 31st, 2008
Alyssa Ramos Did an interesting post today on www.sdnews.com
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Angela Schuetz and her husband were watching the end of the presidents State of the Union address inside their Mount Soledad home Monday night when they were startled by the sound of gushing water.
We heard all the rushing water, Schuetz …
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Posted in La Jolla Village News on Jan 31st, 2008
Charlene Baldridge Made a great post today on www.sdnews.com
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La Jolla-raised cellist Felix Fan was reached earlier this week in New York City, where he said via BlackBerry that hes trying to recover from playing Morton Feldmans Six Straight Nights.
Fan was about to take off for his La Jolla digs, …
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Posted in La Jolla Village News on Jan 31st, 2008
Alyssa Ramos Did a great write-up today on www.sdnews.com
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Host of the San Diego Jewish Film Festival will begin showing films Feb. 7 in La Jolla. This year is the 18th annual fest, the Chai (pronounced hi) year, bringing luck in the Jewish tradition.
Its our 18th year, our good luck year. Were …
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Posted in La Jolla Village News>>News on Jan 31st, 2008
Kate Searcy Did an interesting post today on www.sdnews.com
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After operating for more than seven years without a formal space of its own, developing popular events such as the San Diego Black Film Festival and the Holiday Jazz & Blues Festival in Downtown San Diego, the Black Historical Society of San …
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Charlene Baldridge Made an interesting post today on www.sdnews.com
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Craig Noel, the eminence grise of San Diego theatre, is alive and well. Though hes called the founding director of the citys Old Globe, the nomenclature is not quite accurate.
Nonetheless, the 92-year-old Noel directed more than 225 …
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by la Jolla Village News Editor Did a great write-up today on www.sdnews.com
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An inviting patio barbecue view over the pool is part of the Jan. 26 Bird Rock Home Tour.
The home on Beaumont Avenue was originally built in 1948.
Another tour home on Bellevue Avenue features a kitchen door window salvaged …
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Posted in La Jolla Village News>>News on Jan 31st, 2008
Stephanie A. Alderette Made an interesting post today on www.sdnews.com
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For the seventh year in a row, the Breast Cancer Research Foundation (BCRF) awarded Dr. Albert Deisseroth, president and CEO of the Sidney Kimmel Cancer Center (SKCC), a $250,000 grant to support his work.
The Breast Cancer Research …
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