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Vegans like it raw, not bland

Rachel Keown-Burke and Rachel Keown-Burke May 10, 2011

"Vegetarians, and their Hezbollah-like splinter-faction, the vegans, are a persistent irritant to any chef worth a damn ... life without veal stock, pork fat, sausage, organ meat ... or even stinky cheese...

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Perspective: Eating healthy is tough but worth it

Sandra Galindo and Sandra Galindo May 10, 2011

Back in March, instructor Ruby Wilson asked me and the other students in her aerobic dance class to complete a chart of all the food they were consuming in a week. I smiled. Confident that this was...

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Martin says no to ‘no’

Brian Lett and Brian Lett May 10, 2011

"No one gets to their position of life alone. No one reaches the heights of their abilities alone, without nurturing and support. But at the same time, no one falls to the depth of despair alone." These...

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Center frame

Anulak Singphiphat October 12, 2010

From unexposed film to a fully functional work of art, San Diego City College's new photography facility has the makings to become the hub of everything photographic in San Diego. The Photography department...

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A lesson in pain

Anulak Singphiphat October 12, 2010

Douglas Welsh is a professor of photography at San Diego City College. He teaches Traditional Black and White Photography and Digital Photography. He has been a full-time tenured high school photography...

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Draw a Bird Day

Evonne Ermey April 6, 2010

Grab your pencils, ready, set, draw! April 8 is national Draw A Bird Day. The origins of this day are a little sketchy, but there are multiple sources on the web, including Wikipedia, sighting this day...

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What’s better than a free lunch?

Heidi Stenquist December 8, 2009

How about a free haircut? I actually got an invitation in the mail with my name on it from Fantastic Sams in Point Loma with no strings attached, so in I went. A nice surprise and something I needed, this...

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‘Learn a different language, get a new soul’

Vanessa Gomez December 8, 2009

var uslide_show_id = "f4dfbbac-23d9-4e13-9ff5-8878bf5315ef";var slideshowwidth = "468";var linktext = ""; According to a Czech proverb, when you "learn a new language," you "get a new soul." Maybe City...

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Fight global warming with ‘Green’ awareness

Allan Candelore November 27, 2007

The enemy of global warming is called "Green" awareness. Green means sustainability; "meeting the needs of today without compromising the needs of tomorrow". Supporting Green is saying that the future...

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Club Review – Anthology jazz club offers class, atmosphere to die for

Shanika Whaley October 9, 2007

Shanika Whaley City Times The new jazz club in San Diego offers fine dining mixed with great musical talent that features an impressive ambiance. In Little Italy, this is the place to be if you want to...

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Event weaves ‘Thread’ of fashion

David McAtee October 9, 2007

David McAtee City Times When walking into the San Diego Aerospace Museum on Sept. 9 to attend the latest incarnation of Thread, the quarter annual fashion and style expo, it was impossible to ignore...

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Film examines femicide in Juarez, Mexico

Rosemarie Davis and Rosemarie Davis May 22, 2007

By Rosemarie Davis City Times The brutal murders and rapes of women are going unsolved in the impoverished border town of Juarez, Mexico. The documentary "On the Edge: The Femicide of Juarez" was shown...

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