Miami has gotten a reputation for being one of the hottest cities in America. As a So Cal girl, born and raised I have always maintain a certain level of skepticism. I enjoy the laid back feel of places like Huntington Beach and La Jolla cove. For a night out, San Diego is close enough to Los Angeles to have a Hollywood night, or impressive enough on its own to stay in town. Depending on your mood you can step out into the posh gas lamp district , or slip on some rainbows and head to the beach!
Even though San Diego is still full of many different options ranging from gallery night to salsa clubs to soma punk, is has recently been divided into two main subcultures: college students and snobs. A few places in the North Park area have been springing up in an effort to combat this phenomenon and offer another alternative. With a great mix of culture, music and patrons from all walks of life, North Park is embracing the melting pot that makes San Diego so amazing.
As a lover of all things mixed and blended, from fusion cuisine to spanglish conversation, I cannot overlook Miami. With a subculture of Cubans, Haitians, college students, retirees, and of course celebrities, Miami promises to be a river of many different waters. The divide between the haves and the have-nots is inevitable, but it is sad when even music and a good time cannot bridge this divide. I hope that Miami does not face the same dilemma San Diego has with the re-fusion of its patrons and leaving most stuck in the middle and out in the cold.
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