Wonderfront Music Festival Wants to be San Diego's Next Street Scene By Ron Donoho ● News ● May 21, 2022 December 2, 2022 Ernie Hahn hopes his COVID-paused festival can regain steam to rise up and become an iconic downtown event
Secretive Sofar Sounds Concerts are Back in Play By Ron Donoho ● News ● May 3, 2022 December 2, 2022 Experience one of these underground music events and possibly catch the the next Billie Eilish, Leon Bridges or Andra Day on the way up
Shell, Yeah: This World-Class Outdoor Music Venue is Almost Always Open By Ron Donoho ● News ● February 26, 2022 December 2, 2022 Gorgeous and accessible, The Rady Shell at Jacobs Park has been a dynamic addition to downtown San Diego
Where to Watch The Super Bowl–While Hating On Dean Spanos–in Downtown San Diego By Ron Donoho ● News ● February 1, 2022 December 2, 2022 The best sports bars offer food, drink and a communal space for a cathartic release related to the worst owner in the NFL.
Anya Marina Returning to San Diego with Comedian & Pal Nikki Glaser By Ron Donoho ● News ● November 12, 2021 December 2, 2022 Glaser's music-tinged comedy tour strums into Balboa Theatre on November 20
Hello, Wonderbus! Get Onboard This Mobile Music Venue By Ron Donoho ● News ● October 25, 2021 December 2, 2022 Wonderfront Music Festival founder Ernie Hahn launched a concert-on-wheels series coming soon to your 'hood
Maria Ho Recalls Her San Diego Poker Roots By Ron Donoho ● News ● October 2, 2021 December 2, 2022 UCSD grad Ho, and former CA First Lady Maria Shriver, hosted a charity poker event at Jamul Casino
Wherefore Art Thou, "Hair?" Musical Makes Rare Open-Air Run On Balboa Park Stage By Ron Donoho ● News ● August 19, 2021 December 2, 2022 Verily, 'tis oft Shakespeare's plays, not rock musicals, that grace The Old Globe's outdoor Lowell Davies Festival Theatre
Oscar-Winning Film ‘Inocente’ Aimed to Rekindle Focus on Youth Homelessness By Ron Donoho ● Homelessness ● July 9, 2021 December 2, 2022 Catch up with film inspiration Inocente Izucar, who's still painting with passion
One Year Later: San Diego's Homeless Voices Mattered on 'America's Got Talent' By Ron Donoho ● Homelessness ● July 3, 2021 December 2, 2022 Downtown-based singing group for people experiencing homelessness made the semifinals of national TV talent show in 2020