17 Things to Do in San Diego This Weekend: Jan 29–Feb 1

Enjoy tributes to legendary musicians, artists and athletes this weekend in San Diego. Concertgoers can experience folk rock at its finest during the multimedia production of The Simon & Garfunkel Story and see Keena’s Echoes of the Queen channel the Tejano stylings of Selena Quintanilla. Art enthus
Read MoreThis South Carolina Cottage Uses Board-and-Batten to Keep Every Room Calm

Designed by Vaccaro Architecture in collaboration with Lisa Furey Interiors, this cottage on Daufuskie Island, South Carolina is shaped by use before appearance. Located within the Haig Point community, the house is one of a small group of coastal cottages designed to handle daily island conditions
Read MoreThe Best Things to Do in San Diego: February 2026

February brings half-off museum admission, a theatrical ode to Julia Child, a community festival in Encanto, a Lunar New Year celebration, and more. Here are all the best things to do this month in San Diego: Concerts & Festivals | Theater & Art Exhibits | More Fun Things to Do Concerts & Festivals
Read MoreA Pennsylvania Barn Conversion Where Luxury Stays Quiet and Structure Leads

Designed by Wolstenholme Associates, this barn conversion in Bucks County, Pennsylvania reads as a barn before anything else. The exterior keeps its original proportions and massing, using vertical wood siding, a simple gabled roof, and a stone base to anchor the structure to the site. The red-stain
Read MoreEscondido’s Rising Parkour Star Plans a Last All-In Season

The 23-year-old Escondido native was trawling YouTube at 13 when he discovered parkour, a sport that evolved from military training in France in the early 1900s—palm-sweat-inducing stuff that involves people jumping off buildings, saving themselves by grabbing a lamppost, or scaling city structures
Read MoreThis Former Sydney Church Was Turned Into a Contemporary Family Home Without Losing Its Soul

The Church, Woolwich is a careful study in restraint rather than reinvention. Once a community church and later a theatre, the heritage-listed structure has been adapted into a three-level contemporary home without disturbing its public presence. The original brick and sandstone façade remains intac
Read MoreBefore and After: I Didn’t Expect a 1970s House to Feel This Open

At first, this Yountville house looked like many others from the 1970s. Ivy covered the beige brick exterior, the roofline sat low, and the interiors felt turned inward. Inside, flat ceilings and small openings limited light and made the rooms feel compressed, even though the site itself was generou
Read MoreA Farmhouse Form That Frames the Landscape Instead of Competing With It

Hillend Station House sits within a working farm near Wanaka, designed to frame the surrounding alpine landscape rather than compete with it. The home takes cues from traditional farm buildings, breaking the program into a series of connected gabled volumes that follow the land. This approach keeps
Read MoreA Modern Barndominium Where Barn Details Do the Heavy Lifting

This Montana barndominium shows how barn decor works best when structure leads the design. The exterior keeps a classic barn silhouette, but the scale, materials, and proportions shift it into modern mountain territory. Whitewashed siding, a metal roof, and exposed framing give the house a clean pre
Read MoreMatthew Quirk’s Unlikely Path From Journalist to Netflix Hitmaker

So, the guy comes out of the closet, and he’s got both passports and a gun with a silencer…” Matthew Quirk pauses his muttering into his phone to wave at a family passing by him on Bessemer Path in Point Loma. Docked boats float on one side, while palatial homes overlook the trail on the other. Chec
Read MoreModern Architecture Meets Agriculture in a Fallbrook Vineyard Estate

Peruse pictures of vineyard estates in California, and you’ll see Tuscan dwellings of stone, tile-roofed stucco mansions, and wood-sided barnhouses. Christian and Anna Zaleschuk’s hilltop home in Fallbrook, however, crushes those clichés like grapes. The Zaleschuks had lived for several years on a f
Read More9 San Diego Fitness Classes & Activities for the New Year

New year, new fitness goals, right? Like many people, we’re starting the new year with a focus on health and staying active. No matter what your fitness objectives may be, there are plenty of activities around town prepared to help you achieve them. From more traditional gym settings to unique ways
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I’ve had a lot of massages in my life—Thai sessions that had me approaching joint dislocation, Balinese flower-oil rituals, quick chair sessions at the airport—but never one that came with a power switch. When I heard San Diego was welcoming its first fully robotic massage experience, I booked immed
Read More George Saunders Joins the Writer’s Symposium By The Sea

George Saunders may be the most beloved short story writer in the country. His short stories have appeared in The New Yorker, Atlantic, Harper’s McSweeney’s, andGQ. His 2017 novel Lincoln in the Bardo also won the Booker Prize and his new novel Vigil is destined to be a bestseller. He’s also known f
Read More50 People to Watch in San Diego, 2026

When we talk about a city’s culture, we’re talking about about people. Year-round, SDM editors analyze the flares and shifts and leaps and fissures in the culture of here. Then we find the humans tinkering in the heart of those moments, and we tell their stories. We document the ineffable charm of S
Read MoreThe List: San Diego’s Biggest Movers & Shakers, 2026

When we talk about a city’s culture, we’re talking about about people. Year-round, SDM editors analyze the flares and shifts and leaps and fissures in the culture of here. Then we find the humans tinkering in the heart of those moments, and we tell their stories. We document the ineffable charm of S
Read MoreThe Best Things to Do in San Diego: January 2026

It’s a new year! And the city is celebrating with plenty of activities all month-long including a winter fest in Poway, the return of San Diego Restaurant Week, Spamilton: An American Parody at the Balboa Theatre, and Braxton Cook at Lou Lou’s Jungle Room. Check out the full list of things to do in
Read MoreA Hillside Retreat in Oregon That Blurs Daily Life and Landscape

Designed by Nahoko Ueda of Ueda Design Studio, this home is shaped as much by its site as by its program. Set high above Salem, the house stretches horizontally across the landscape, keeping a low, calm profile that follows the contours of the hills rather than dominating them. The exterior architec
Read More25 Barn Homes Most People Overlook Because They’re Built from the Original Structure

Barn homes have moved far beyond simple conversions. The most compelling projects today treat the barn not as a novelty, but as a starting point for thoughtful architecture. These are spaces where original forms are respected, materials are allowed to age, and modern living is integrated without era
Read MoreNa Kukačkách Mountain Chalet Built with Prefabricated CLT Panels in the Czech Mountains

The Na Kukačkách Mountain Chalet by edit! architects is a contemporary interpretation of traditional Krkonoše Mountains architecture, completed in Strážné, Czech Republic, in 2025. While the exterior strictly follows local regulations with a stone plinth, timber cladding, and a classic gabled form,
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