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Coronado Playhouse’s 70th Anniversary Season Begins with Sugar, based on the screenplay Some Like it Hot Benefitting Mama’s Kitchen January 29-March 6, 2016 Coronado Playhouse is the longest running community theatre in San Diego County and Coronado’s oldest arts organization. The 2016 season marks...
CORONADO, CA (January 13, 2016) - The City of Coronado will observe the Martin Luther King Jr. Day holiday on Monday, January 18, and reminds residents and businesses that some municipal facilities will remain open and some will close.Coronado...
When asked how she first came to Coronado, Peggy Golden forms a smile during a brief pause and delivers her statement as though offering a fresh baked cookie, “I discovered Coronado on my honeymoon in 1956.” Her late husband,...
Commander Dean “Diz” Laird By Scott Achelis and Andrea Laird AchelisDean “Diz” Laird is an aviation legend. He is the only Navy Ace to achieve air victories over both German and Japanese enemy planes during World War II. He’s qualified in...
The City of Coronado Recreation Services is now offering Adult Cooking Classes.  Individually themed classes are offered on Thursday evenings, weekly classes (2-3 classes each session) are offered on both Monday and Friday mornings, and some specialty classes and...
Submitted by Comics + College Nathan Chisholm and Marlee MayJanuary 16, 2016 - The afternoon of Day 2 of the inaugural Coronado Island Film Festival was extraordinary. The Animation panel, held at Loews Coronado Bay Hotel, was small, but grand...
Submitted by Comics + College Marlee May and Nathan ChisholmJanuary 16, 2016 - Today we started our morning early as we waited for the first panel: Meet the Critics. Sponsored by the local author of “The Indenture,” Denver McGarey, the...
CORONADO, CA - Last night around 7 pm. four girls, ages ranging from 11 to 14, were walking to Starbucks when a man in the 500 block of Palm Ave. asked the girls if they could help tie something...
 Topping this week's city council agenda are two items postponed from earlier meetings, one involves parking in the alley behind the post office, the other public memorials.On Tuesday, January 19, the city council will vote whether or not to...
Which is your favorite: French or Italian cuisine? It's an age-old question, almost impossible to answer when the two are so diverse. When given the chance to taste similar plates from both nations, though, choosing becomes a diner's luxury.Bluewater...