Review of “CATS” in San Diego — Play Near End of Its Nine Lives.

Watching  “CATS”, the play by Andrew Lloyd Webber, was reminiscent of sitting in front of the television set and watching an old black and white movie like in the good old days; simple plots, no gimmicks, and compelling human talent. However, if you keep in mind that “CATS” is celebrating 30 years as one of [...]

San Diego Film Festival Celebrates A Decade of Movies

  The San Diego Film Festival kicks off its tenth year of bringing together filmmakers and movie aficionados in America’s Finest City. From September 28th through October 2nd the SDFF takes over the bustling Gaslamp district and Reading Cinemas in downtown San Diego transforming them into home base for more than 75 shorts, documentaries, and features [...]

Kids and College: 5 Signs You Should Talk To Your Kids about College

Thank you Carol Montrose of www.BestColleges.org, for this great guest post! Read on so we can discuss Carol's suggestions below. These are some very helpful tips just in time for back-to-school. Your kids are probably relying on you to keep track of relevant information pertaining to their upcoming college career.  This means you need to be [...]

Disney POP! Vinylmation Robots Unveiled at Comic-Con and Giveaway!

THIS CONTEST IS NOW CLOSED. THE WINNER OF THE DISNEY POP! VINYLAMTION ROBOT IS… DANIELLE! CONGRATULATIONS AND THANKS TO EVERYONE FOR ENTERING!!!   The Disney Store's newest collectibles were unveiled at Comic-Con during Preview Night with a special edition of Vinyl bots which will also be sold at Disney Stores nationwide starting July, 22.   [...]

Going to San Jose del Cabo – The other side of Cabo

When you think of Cabo, or Los Cabos, you might imagine celebs at the Palmilla Hotel, or the cruise ships lining the coast and shuttling passengers to and from the mainland. In March, Spring Break students take over this sunny coastal town in Baja California, Mexico. A fleet of glass-bottom boats waits to take tourists [...]