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The two-day festival was first held in 2015 at the newly built Waterfront Park in San Diego. The park has lawns and large walk-in fountains. A mix of electronic and independent music is performed on three stages. There were 15,000 attendees per day at CRSSD Festival Spring 2024. [1] CRSSD Festival is pronounced as “crossed festival”. [2]
Founder Jim Holman, a navy veteran, worked for the Chicago Reader before starting up in San Diego. The initial press run of the San Diego Reader was 20,000 copies. In 1989, it was printing 131,000 copies a week and in 2015, the circulation was 90,000. [1] [2] In 1988, the Reader moved into a former restaurant in Little Italy and moved to ...
Las Vegas is known as a hot spot for many things: gambling, partying, and, of course, live music. ... Las Vegas and Elvis nearly go hand in hand, so of course the King gets a spot on this list ...
At the San Diego Reader, Shepherd awarded a "priority" to movies from one to five stars, with "antipathies" receiving a black spot. Five-star reviews became rare: only four movies since 2000 have received the highest rating: Mystic River (2003), [ 4 ] Stevie (2002), [ 5 ] Fados (2008), [ 6 ] A Serious Man (2009). [ 7 ]
Neon City Festival will take place in downtown Las Vegas from Nov. 22-24. Headliners include Alison Wonderland, Neon Trees, Russell Dickerson and Seven Lions. Best of Variety.
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[5] [6] San Diego was listed first in the "Top Five Beer Towns in the U.S." by Men's Journal, [7] and the Full Pint said that San Diego is "one of the country's premier craft beer destinations" with a "thriving brewing culture". [8] San Diego brewers have pioneered several specialty beer styles, most notably the American Double India Pale Ale ...
Las Vegas CityLife, Las Vegas, Nevada; Las Vegas Mercury, Las Vegas, Nevada (ended March 2005) Lehigh Valley Exposed, Easton, Pennsylvania; Los Angeles Reader, Los Angeles, California; Metro Spirit, Augusta, Georgia; Missoula Independent, Missoula, Montana, (1991-2018) Montreal Mirror, Montreal (ended June 2012) New Hampshire Free Press, Keene ...