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Sky Ferreira makes her long awaited debut with “Night Time, My Time”

Issa Lozano December 14, 2013

21-year-old Sky Ferreira has seen success since she first started putting up demos on her Myspace page in the earlier days of the Internet. Although it hasn't been easy, and the success has come with years...

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"Documented." Apo Productions.

‘How do you define American?’

Angelica Wallingford December 5, 2013

The fourteenth annual San Diego Asian Film Festival concluded with the sold out screening of Pulitzer Prize winning journalist, filmmaker and Define American founder Jose Antonio Vargas’ powerful...

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Contemporary American food is served at Craft and Commerce in Little Italy. Michelle Moran, City Times.

Happy hour in Little Italy

Michelle Moran November 18, 2013

Little Italy in downtown San Diego is known as a "hip and historic urban neighborhood," according to the its website and it lives up to that slogan.The district is filled with restaurants that make you...

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AKB Senbatsu 2013. Official image.

Asian pop music: A top five

Angelica Wallingford November 14, 2013

After the unexpected success of Psy’s “Gangnam Style,” international pop music has been on the rise in the States. From smooth hip hop and R&B; influences to various interpretations of Western-style...

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Batman as seen in the "Batman Arkham: Origins" video game. Official Facebook image.

Does the ‘Arkham’ series really need a prequel?

Ahmad Blue November 14, 2013

"Batman: Arkham Origins," the third installment in the Arkham series has received a lot of hype months prior to release so, does the game live up to that hype or did it fail as a prequel? Yes and no, but...

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Official image.

Local reggae band Piracy Conspiracy makes their radio debut

Jennifer Ovalle November 13, 2013

Navigating the local reggae scene since 2010, Piracy Conspiracy is one of the local bands that have not only garnered a growing fan base of all ages, but has recently had some frequent airtime by local...

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Songs from the crypt: A Halloween playlist

Songs from the crypt: A Halloween playlist

Angelica Wallingford October 31, 2013

Halloween is a fun experience for all ages. Let’s face it though, your probably way to old to be out there trick-or-treating. So instead of going door-to-door and asking strangers for some sugary fix,...

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Things to do for Halloween in San Diego

Michelle Moran October 26, 2013

Halloween is a holiday enjoyed by people of all ages. San Diego is expanding its population everyday and there are many events that are going on for families and party goers. Whether you enjoy spending...

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Pretty Reckless front woman Taylor Momsen performing at the House of Blues in Downtown San Diego on Oct. 9 as part of the "Straight to Hell" tour. Issa Lozano, City Times.

The Pretty Reckless raise Hell with new album

Issa Lozano October 17, 2013

After a long, almost 18 year career in the film and television industry as an actress, singer, song-writer and guitarist Taylor Momsen is finally doing her own thing as the lead front woman of rock band...

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“Guys and Dolls” gets ready to debut

Leeann Rose October 17, 2013

Love, lust and luck will soon be brought to the Saville Theatre. City College’s rendition of this '50s Broadway sensation will begin with a performance on Friday, Oct. 25 at 8 p.m. and continue...

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Photo courtesy of Rockstar Games.

“GTA V” brings new life to open world games

Ahmad Blue October 7, 2013

The newly released “Grand Theft Auto V" continues the over-the-top nature of the series and sets a new standard for what future open world games should try to emulate. The story centers around three...

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New Found Glory performing onstage at Solid Sound Studios. Photo courtesy of Last.FM.

Punk’s not dead, it just went pop

Angelica Wallingford October 4, 2013

Pop punk is a genre that is guaranteed to ruffle some feathers. Some consider it a poser genre that gives “real” punk music a bad name and others see it as the essence and attitude of classic punk...

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