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START THE NEW YEAR FASHIONABLY STRONG Worth the Weight Introducing San Diego’s FINEst Doctors GOLF GURU Discover 2015’s Best Golf Gadgets and Explore the Desert’s Premier Courses ALIVE & ROARING Jaguar’s 2015 Lineup

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This issue is all about making this your best and healthiest year yet by enhancing your passions and upgrading your best habits. We know you love golfing, so we’ve rounded up the best gadgets to improve your game and scouted out the best courses a short drive away in the desert for you to explore this year. James Overstreet helps us ladies refine our makeup routine with this year’s updates to our classic styles. We even found the best sushi in all of San Diego- your perfect date night just got a little more perfect. January also features our San Diego’s Finest Doctors section. Whether they’re helping parents afford neonatal care, dispensing of the need for reading glasses, or guiding you on your journey to 100 years, these doctors are all making San Diego, and the world, a better place, this year and for years to come.

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START THE NEW YEAR FASHIONABLY STRONG

Worth the Weight

Introducing San Diego’s

FINEst Doctors

GOLF GURUDiscover 2015’s Best

Golf Gadgets and Explore the Desert’s Premier Courses

ALIVE & ROARINGJaguar’s 2015 Lineup

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ere it is, 2015! Traditionally, the New Year symbolizes new beginnings and fresh starts. Here at FINE Magazine, we want to do something

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embracing those aspects of our lives we love and making them even better.

This issue is all about making this your best and healthiest year yet by enhancing your passions and upgrading your best habits. We know you love golfing, so we’ve rounded up the best gadgets to improve your game and scouted out the best courses a short drive away in the desert for you to explore this year. James Overstreet helps us ladies refine our makeup routine with this year’s updates to our classic styles. We even found the best sushi in all of San Diego- your perfect date night just got a little more perfect.

January also features our San Diego’s FINEst Doctors section. Whether they’re helping parents afford neonatal care, dispensing of the need for reading glasses, or guiding you on your journey to 100 years, these doctors are all making San Diego, and the world, a better place, this year and for years to come.

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Contributors

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Melissa Porter is a San Diego native and a recent San Diego State University graduate where she earned her B.A in Journalism. She enjoys writing about fashion, beauty and health.

Lisa Vomero Inouye is certified by the Institute for Luxury Home Marketing (ILHM) and has achieved elite status as a member of the Keller Williams Luxury Homes International Division.  Prior to launching her full-time real estate career at Keller Williams more than seven years ago, Lisa worked in the civil engineering and geotechnical fields for more than 20 years.

Natalie Neece is a freelance journalist finishing her degree in Communications from California State University San Marcos. Born and raised in San Diego, she breathes the SoCal culture. Her passions include writing, fashion and traveling. Natalie loves to explore and travel in America’s FINEst city… San Diego.

Dr. David Melendez, D.C. is a leading expert on restoring health and vitality utilizing the latest structural, rehabilitative and nutritional methods. As the director of Gold Coast Chiropractic Center for the past 24 years in Cardiff by the Sea, a 100 Year Lifestyle Affiliate office, Dr. Melendez is a popular speaker in the community empowering people to heal and live well. www.goldcoastchiro.net

John Miewald is president & CEO of San Diego Public Relations Group, as well as an accomplished game designer, cartoonist and writer. John currently acts as a marketing and PR resource for technology and entertainment companies.

Bob Morey has been writing for over 20 years, covering a wide range of topics from veterans and political issues to lifestyle and events. Bob got his start writing commercials for a production company in Los Angeles that lead him to work on several screenplays. He now resides in San Diego, where he is working on his first novel. Bob contributes to the Performing Arts column for FINE magazine monthly.

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Former Metropolitan Opera violinist Erica Miner has had a multi-faceted career as an award winning author, screenwriter, arts writer, and lecturer. Her San Diego Opera reviews and interviews have appeared on the music websites LAOpus.com, BroadwayWorld.com, USBachtrack.com and OperaPulse.com. She resides with her French husband in their Carlsbad chateau.

Wayne McCollum has been a travel and resort contributor for publications in the Pacific Northwest, California, Arizona and the Southwest for the past 20 years. Most of all he loves to Golf at least four to five days a week.

Moving to and falling in love with San Diego from the Bay Area in 2000, Robin Satterwhite has explored the county through her work in PR & Marketing, as a writer and as a matchmaker/life coach. When not working on career pursuits, Robin enjoys international travel, education, volunteering and all that San Diego county has to offer.

Keith Turner is a freelance automotive journalist who has worked as a writer and editor for many daily newspapers and dozens of magazines throughout his career. He was a member of the team that won the Pulitzer Prize for Meritorious Public Service in 1989 and also has won numerous writing and public relations awards in his career. He founded The Family Car and Green Family Car automotive review services, and produces a video automotive review channel on YouTube (The Family Car). He can be reached via email at [email protected]. Follow him in Twitter @KTcarguy.

Hey there, I’m Missy Powers host and creator of Waves n’ Craves. Inviting you into my home and kitchen (youtube.com/wavesncraves) sharing the stoke, and throwin’ down delectable recipes with a healthy twist. Obsessed food blogger, recipe developer, and perpetually inspired by my love of surfing and anything ocean related.

Steven Kingston Leong is a single digit handicap golfer who once dreamed of playing professionally, but has a newfound passion in writing. He seeks to work in journalism and, like every college student, has his eyes and heart set on changing the world. He is presently in his last year at UC San Diego.

Celia Taghdiri is a San Diego-based freelance writer with numerous publishing credits. Some of her clients include the Getty Museum, the San Diego Union Tribune and New Moon magazine. To connect with Celia or to review some of her published material, please visit http://celiawrites.com/.

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COVER: Model Tricia Jo Hoffman is wearing a Beach Bunny Swimwear black bikini top with gold zipper accent, similar styles available at beachbunnyswimwear.

com; Parker athletic pants with white stripe, $253, available at Nordstrom; black leather bracelet, $14.95, available at H&M; and a body chain with tourmaline and

quartz crystal, $525, specially designed by Heather Wells of Love Thirteen for FINE Magazine, similar styles available at love-thirteen.com.

THIS PAGE: Model Tricia Jo Hoffman is wearing a La Vie Boheme Yoga tie back dress, $70, available at laviebohemeyoga.com and gold chain-link necklace,

$9.95, available at H&M. Her golf club is TaylorMade.

58 Worth the Weight Start the new year fashionably strong.

62 Fore Golf Cutting-edge golf products for 2015.

64 Desert Destinations The best golf courses in the California desert.

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F E A T U R E S

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January 2015

24 January/February Calendar

F R O N T & C E N T E R26 Alive and Roaring Jaguar builds upon heritage with high performance luxury sports cars.

30 Bold Lines James Overstreet’s makeup trends and tips for 2015.

32 San Diego’s FINEst Doctors 33 Dr. Shumway 34 Tri City Primary Care 36 Dr. Manoj Motwani, MD 38 Dr. Scott A. Hacker MD 39 Dental Lab Design Dr. James R. Vevaina, MD, F.C.C.P. 40 Dr. Kami Kohanni, DDS 42 Dr. David Melendez 44 Dr. Sean Daneshmand, MD

H O M E & S T Y L E46 Redefining Classic Kern & Co. instills comfortable elegance in fine homes.

48 Encinitas: A Surfers Paradise

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W I N E & D I N E68 Savvy Sushi Del Mar’s Shimbashi Izakaya, the cutting edge in San Diego sushi.

72 Recipe Raw Chocolate Coconut Superfood Energy Bars

A RT & S O C I E T Y74 Social Scene

78 The Art of Santos A collision of culture and color.

80 The Little Opera That Could The San Diego Opera returns with La Bohème and Don Giovanni.

82 My New Year’s Resolution Sharing the arts with friends through the year.

D E P A R T M E N T S

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17 WESTMINSTER CHORUS

Where: California Center for the Arts, Escondido MuseumAdmission: $25Winners of multiple world-wide choir awards, the Westminster Chorus comes to San Diego for one night only! The group of gentlemen, almost all under 30, take pride and joy in singing their harmonious tunes and raucous theatrics for raving audiences. Listeners will love the theatrical and musically thrilling show at the Center for the Arts.artcenter.org/event/westminster-chorus/

17 SAN DIEGO MULTI-CULTURAL FESTIVAL

Where: Ruocco ParkThis year’s annual San Diego Multi-Cultural Festival will take place in downtown’s beautiful waterfront Ruocco Park. The

festival will feature traditional multi-cultural music and dancing, global and ethnic markets, local vendors, and child-friendly activities. Enjoy a fun day strolling through a piece of San Diego that spans the world!sdmulticultural.com

19-25 THE HUMANA CHALLENGEWhere: Arnold Palmer Private at PGA WEST (host

course); Jack Nicklaus Private at PGA WEST; La Quinta Country ClubAdmission: Tickets and packages range from $15 to $850156 professional golfers will gather together for this year’s Humana Challenge. Golf enthusiasts are invited to come watch their favorite players battle it out over 4 days of intense sport. Over the past 50 years, Desert Classic Charities (which organizes the Humana Challenge) has contributed over $52.5 million to surrounding Coachella Valley nonprofit organizations.humanachallenge.com

23-3.29 JOSEPH & THE AMAZING TECHNICOLOR DREAMCOAT

Where: Horton Grand TheatreAdmission: $32-72Broadway San Diego brings Tim Rice and Andrew Lloyd Webber’s masterpiece to San Diego! Fun for the whole family, the joyous

musical about the boy with the vibrant coat is sure to please. U-T SanDiego calls it “Hilarious! Rolicking! Delightful!” Watch as a Joseph and his colorful coat change the course of history. lambsplayers.org

24, 27, 29 & 2.1 LA BOHÈME

Where: San Diego Civic TheatreAdmission: $45-290The San Diego Opera celebrates its 50th Anniversary and starts off their new season by revisiting their first ever opera (produced in 1965), La Bohème. La Bohème follows the path of a band of young Bohemians and the passionate love affair between a young poet and his mistress. This tale of first love will pluck at the heartstrings and tear ducts of every viewer and remind us all of why we love the opera. sdopera.com/Home

24-3.1 MURDER FOR TWOWhere: Donald and Darlene

Shiley Stage, Old Globe TheatreAdmission: Starts at $29In true Clue fashion, Murder for Two unfolds with the murder of multimillionaire Arthur Whitney at his own birthday party and follows a “who-done-it” road of investigation into each of the party’s guests. The hilarious musical is expertly executed by a

mere two actors- one who plays the detective, the other all 10 suspects, and both play the piano! Come enjoy this fun twist on a classic mystery.

31106th ANNIVERSARY CHARITY BALL- THE

MAGIC OF MIRACLESWhere: The Hotel Del Coronado Since 1909, San Diegans have gathered together at the annual Charity Ball to support Rady Children’s Hospital. This year, in honor of its 106th Anniversary, the Magic of Miracles will support the Neuro-Oncology Program at Rady Children’s Hospital. The beautiful and elegant evening will begin with a gourmet feast in the breath-taking Crown Room, then proceed to the Grand Ballroom, where guests will find themselves joyously entertained with a band and miraculous magicians. Support Rady Children’s Pediatric Neuro-Oncology Program, the region’s singular provider of care for children with brain and spinal cord tumors, with this beautiful and timeless tradition. helpsdkids.org/charityball

31CIRCUS NIGHTS GALAWhere: The Grand Del Mar

The Rancho Santa Fe Unit of Rady Children’s Hospital Auxiliary will hold its annual gala on January 31st, 2015. This year the Circus Night’s Gala will center around a cirque-style show featuring internationally renowned “iL CIRCo” performing beautiful acrobatics

and circus arts. The gala will also feature live and silent auctions, a gourmet dinner, and an after-party with dancing, late night snacks and dessert. Proceeds from the event will benefit the Sam S. and Rose Stein Emergency Care Center, which is the only emergency care center in the region dedicated to children.http://rcha-rsf.org

(619) 23-GLOBE (234-5623) www.TheOldGlobe.org

Murder for TwoBook and Music by Joe KinosianBook and Lyrics by Kellen BlairDirected by Scott Schwartz

Multi-millionaire Arthur Whitney has been murdered at his own birthday party, and his killer could be any one of the guests. But this

is no ordinary murder mystery. The entire world of this hilarious musical is brought to life by two incredible performers: one plays the

detective, the other plays all 10 suspects, and both play the piano! Murder for Two is an irrepressibly wacky tour-de-force musical that NY1 dubbed “a must-see 90-minute jolt of caffeinated creativity!”

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A NEW MUSICAL COMEDY

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Jesse Oxfeld, The New York Observer

“A charmingly frenetic all-stops-out musical comedy!”

Jason Clark, Entertainment Weekly

MURDER FOR TWO

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2.1 CARDIFF KOOK RUNWhere: Moonlight Beach to Cardiff

State BeachThe Cardiff Kook Run, a 5K, 10K, and Costume contest, will take place again this year on February 1st- Superbowl Sunday. The scenic run begins under the famous Encinitas sign and proceeds down the coast, from Moonlight Beach through some of San Diego’s most popular surf breaks and down to Cardiff State Beach where runners turn around and return to their starting location. cardiffkookrun.com

31 JOHN WILLIAMS CELEBRATIONWhere: Jacobs Music Center

Admission: $550The San Diego John Williams Celebration will commemorate the world-renowned, Academy-Award-winning composer. The evening will begin with a cocktail reception and gourmet dinner at the University Club, then proceed to the Jacobs Music Center for John Williams: Maestro of Movies, featuring the San Diego Symphony conducted by John Williams himself and featuring his own music. Tickets for John Williams: Maestro of Movies are also available individually for the nights of January 30th and 31st. sandiegosymphony.org

31-3.8 THE DARRELL HAMMOND

PROJECTWhere: La Jolla PlayhouseAdmission: $15-68The Darrell Hammond Project follows the life of Darrel Hammond himself,

American comedian and Saturday Night Live alum, as he battles depression and despair with the tools of comedy and hope. The show is based on his critically-acclaimed memoir God, If You’re Not Up There, I’m F*cked: Tales of Stand-Up, Saturday Night Live and Other Mind-Altering Mayhem, a heroic look into the realities of life outside of the shiny television spotlight.lajollaplayhouse.org

1-28 MACY’S MUSEUM MONTHWhere: San Diego Museums

Macy’s Museum Month, in its 26th year, will help celebrate Balboa Park’s Centennial as it offers half-off admission to over 40 local museums both inside and outside the park throughout the entire month of February. Simply stop in at any local Macy’s store and pick up a Macy’s Museum Month Pass for half-off admission to any participating museum. Celebrate Balboa’s Birthday and San Diego’s rich art and history scene with Macy’s Museum Month. balboapark.org

6-8 SWEET SYNERGY SUITE WITH JAZZ ICON

CHARLES MCPHERSONWhere: Lyceum Theatre, Horton PlazaAdmission: $40-60A musical interpretation of the great variety of human emotions, Sweet Synergy Suite uses Afro-Cuban, Latin and B-bop Jazz tunes to showcase the diversity of humanity. Jazz legend Charles McPherson, who composed the piece, will play alongside San Diego’s best jazz musicians and dancers for a show of musical miscellany. sandiegoballetdancecompany.org

5 FARMER’S INSURANCE

OPENWhere: Torrey Pines Golf CourseAdmission: Tickets and packages range from $20 to $35,000Come enjoy one of the world’s

most beloved golf tournaments, The Farmer’s Insurance Open, at beautiful Torrey Pines Golf Course. Proceeds from the annual event will benefit 12 participating local charities. Local golf fans are encouraged to help out further by volunteering for the event.farmersinsuranceopen.com

8 MOZART AND STRAUSSWhere: Copley Symphony Hall

Admission: $20-85The latest Jacobs Masterworks concert focuses on themes of fate and mortality. The concert will feature works from Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart and Richard Strauss, two of the most well-known composers of all time. From Mozart, the symphony will play Clarinet Concert in A Major and Overture to Idomeneo and from Strauss, Death and Transfiguration and Four Last Songs. sandiegosymphony.org

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F E B R U A R Y

1.18 CARLSBAD MARATHONWhen: January 18, 2015

Where: Westfield Plaza Camino RealThe Carlsbad marathon and half-marathon is a unique winter marathon. The beautiful

coastal course, continuous entertainment, 26 support stations and perfect weather make this an award-

winning marathon. Each

participant also receives a gender-specific

long-sleeve technical fabric shirt, virtual goody bag, finisher’s medal, and refreshments.carlsbadmarathon.com

2.15 CORONADO VALENTINE’S DAY 10KWhere: Tidelands Park, CoronadoCoronado hosts the 5th annual Coronado Valentine’s Day 10K and Fun Run on February 15, 2015. The race includes a grab-bag with coupons to local restaurants and shops as well as a post-race party at McP’s Pub.coronado10k.com

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L U X U R Y

Alive and Roaring JAGUAR BUILDS UPON HERITAGE WITH HIGH PERFORMANCE LUXURY SPORTS CARSB Y K E I T H T U R N E R

There’s something about a Jaguar that exceeds the technologically advanced driving capability that one enjoys when getting behind the wheel of other high-end sports cars. It’s a more subtle, tactile experience that transcends looks, sound and engine performance, and provides an all-encompassing sensual encounter that makes one feel alert, attentive, relaxed and, well, alive! CONTINUED ON PAGE 28

“The Jaguar XE, available next year,

leads the pack in new automotive

technology.”

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Indeed, even the name Jaguar carries with it a status – a prestige that denotes the finest in automotive luxury coupled with the most powerful four-wheel performance on the planet. Established over generations of superior engineering and high-quality craftsmanship, Jaguar’s heritage is built on a legacy of racing royalty and British aristocracy to bring about what can truly be considered as today’s crowning jewel of the global automotive industry.

“Our advertising tagline is ‘Alive’ because that’s what a Jaguar is all about – that connection,” says Philippo. “The car feels alive and you feel alive when you are driving it. It’s that connection that you get when you are driving a Jaguar that you just can’t get anywhere else.”

Philippo was speaking from the floor of the Jaguar exhibit at the 2014 Los Angeles International Auto Show where the British

automaker had just revealed the available upgrades to the third model year of the Jaguar F-Type, a sharply styled two-seat sports car that has been a global success since it launched for the 2014 model year. Originally available as a convertible only in 2014, then as a coupe’ in 2015, the 2016 F-Type lineup will be adding all-wheel-drive and a six-speed manual transmission for those drivers who like to get out and test the limits of the Jaguar on coastal curves and mountain roads.

The F-Type enhancements for 2015 will broaden the model’s lineup to 14 variations, including a new 340 horsepower supercharged V-6 in the coupe’ and convertible, and the F-Type R with 550 horsepower and all-wheel-drive to help keep you in line as you test the limits of the powertrain- that’s a key factor when you are behind the wheel of a rocket that does 0 to 60 mph in just 3.9 seconds and has a maximum

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When people get into my personal Jaguar, the first thing that they do is they want to touch everything,” says Tim Philippo, Product Manager of Jaguar Sports Cars. “They feel the leather, the suede headliner; they drink in the smell of the interior and they know that it’s something special. There’s no mistaking Jaguar for anything else.”

FRONT & CENTER

L U X U R Y

The luxurious XFR-S hugs curves just as well as its smaller counterparts.

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speed of 186 mph.“As you can imagine, with 550 horsepower you need all the

traction that you can get,” says Philippo. “It’s an amazingly fun car to drive with all-aluminum construction so it’s lighter weight. We’ve added great technology so it feels like rear-wheel drive even though it’s all-wheel drive. When you are driving around town, 100 percent of the power gets to the rear wheels, but if you get into a situation where you oversteer, the back end is coming around a little bit, the car senses that wheel spin so it transfers 50 percent of the power to the front and helps you pull out of that skid.”

The all-wheel-drive also means that the F-Type can be counted on to handle winter weekend trips to the mountain cabin without worry that icy roads may slow you down.

“Leaving after work come Friday you no longer have to worry about how it might rain or snow Sunday so you should take the Range Rover,” he says. “Now it doesn’t matter because the F-Type can handle it and it’s going to be more fun in the mountains.”

Pricing for the 2016 model year F-Type starts at $65,000.For those who desire a little more legroom with their

performance, Jaguar’s full-sized flagship XJ sedan comes in both standard and long wheel base. The XJR, introduced in 2014, combines supercar performance, aggressive styling and

exquisite luxury into a city sedan that would be at home on the racetrack. With a 5.0-liter supercharged V-8, the XJR delivers 550 horsepower with a top speed of 174 mph.

“If you are the kind of executive who likes to ride in the backseat on the way to work, you get an extra 6 inches of legroom. It’s like being in the back of your private jet,” explains Philippo. “Of course, like being in your private jet, it’s incredibly luxurious and it has a range of powertrains as well. It flies like a sports car. It’s luxurious when you want to take the clients out to dinner, but when it’s just you on the back roads it is like a four-door sports car and again with the sound, the 550-horsepower, the roar that it makes is unbelievable.”

The base manufacturer’s suggested retail price (MSRP) for the 2014 XJ starts at $74,200.

For those drivers who desire a little less length, the XF model lineup provides Autobahn-like performance with the same luxury and refinement that is truly Jaguar. Introduced for 2015, the XFR-S features Jaguar’s exclusive “Sportbrake” system with a V-8 engine that sprints from zero to 60 in 4.6 seconds with an eight-speed transmission called “Quickshift” that optimizes the sedan’s acceleration.

The XF model starts with an MSRP of $50,175.

“All of our cars – the F-Type, XF, and XJ, and the new smaller sedan coming out in a year’s time called the XE, are all aluminum construction that have a lot of benefits,” Philippo explains. “You save hundreds of pounds over steel, and when you save that it means that you can accelerate faster and brake faster and shorter than ever, and you get better fuel economy because you are moving less mass around. But it’s

also a safer material because you are bringing less mass into the accident that you will then have to control through the crash structure and things like that. It’s an expensive way to make cars, which is why Jaguar is one of the only companies making cars out of aluminum, but it has so many benefits in terms of economy, safety and performance that it’s a technology that we believe in.”

And with that iconic chrome leaping Jaguar leading the way, you can be sure you are driving a true legend.

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“OUR ADVERTISING

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The XKR-S comes in a variety of colors. (white and red pictured)

The spacious interior of the XJ.

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T R E N D S

B Y M E L I S S A P O R T E R

BOLD LINESJAMES OVERSTREET’S MAKEUP TRENDS AND TIPS FOR 2015.

WASHES OF COLOR“There’s a plethora of trends,” Overstreet says. “They really shook it up this season with wonderful surprises of color!”

70’s-inspired washes of color drenched eyeshadows all over the runways for the upcoming spring and summer seasons. The simplicity of this trend makes it easy for anyone to try it out- just one eyeshadow is needed for the entire lid. A simple sweep of color can complete a fashionable eye look.

Of the many colors present on the runway this season, it was majestic purple that ruled. Touches of lavender and deep orchid were seen at Vera Wang. “Using those beautiful lavenders can really make a subtle statement,” Overstreet says. Taupes and cool brown shadows were also swept across the lid at many shows, including Giorgio Armani.

STANDOUT EYELINERIt really is all about the eyes this season. Like those colorful shadows, eyeliner was also featured across the runways. Whether you’re using eyeliner to delicately define your lashes or to make a bold, 60’s-style wing, there is an eyeliner trend for everyone. Exaggerated eyeliner was seen on the runways of Givenchy, while Oscar de la Renta walked with a smokey, smudged look.

The style of eyeliner isn’t the only way draw attention to your eyes; colored eyeliner is also a fun alternative to traditional blacks and browns. Unique colors were seen all over the runways, from orange liner at Peter Som to crimson liner at Max Mara.

BOLD LIPSA bright lip color can bring a youthful playfulness to any makeup look. The upcoming seasons offer

new takes on this timeless trend. “Different variations of the coral lip have stayed popular for the past couple seasons,” Overstreet says. “Now we’re moving to more deep berries and into orange-y reds and tangerines.”

Trying different color stains on your pout is another way to try out the trend in a more subtle, natural way, especially for those intimidated by the bolder trends. Try a bubble-gum pink or sheer peach stain to brighten up any look.

FRESHENING UP MAKEUPIf none of these trends are up your alley, there is still a way to bring new life to your everyday makeup routine. Take notice of your foundation and adjust it to your skin; many of us don’t even realize we’re using a tone or texture that competes with our natural look. Overstreet says it’s best to use a dewy foundation and cream-based

cheek products for more mature skin. “Dewy texture is hydrating for the skin and looks fresh,” he says. For younger skin, Overstreet suggests BB and CC creams; these are a great tool for those just starting out with makeup and represent the middle ground between foundation and moisturizer.

There’s no arguing that this season is sure to shake things up. “It’s a fresh take on makeup again and I think people will be surprised,” Overstreet says. “Even people who don’t want to step out of their box. I think these trends will push them to the edge of the box, even if they don’t necessarily step out of it.”

From daring lip colors to bold statement eyeliner, these trends for the upcoming seasons bring a fun and modern approach to makeup. So break down those box walls, swipe on a fresh lip color, and step out into the New Year!

As we’ve all said dozens of times this season, “Out with the old and in with the new!” The classic phrase rings particularly true when it comes to your makeup bag; the new year brings tons of chances to try out new trends, including new beauty looks. Makeup artist James Overstreet, who has been in the beauty industry for over ten years, gives us some insight into the latest makeup tips and trends to try in 2015.

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San Diego is a world-renowned destination for its beaches, surf, golf, and now, healthcare. Our city is teeming with some of the best doctors in the country employing the most modern techniques and technology the medical industry has to offer. With all these great doctors positioned along our coast like lifeguard towers, it can be hard to decide which doctor is best for you. We’ve narrowed down the field and filled these pages with the best of the best, just for you.

San Diego’s doctors aren’t just saving lives- they’re improving them. They’re helping San Diegans live to 100; they’re giving our residents perfect smiles they’re proud to flaunt on our sunshine-bathed streets; they’re making NICU care possible for everyone; and they’re promoting our ever-present youthful culture by eliminating the need for reading glasses and bifocals. We all love our sunny city, and now there’s one less reason to leave: no matter your health needs, San Diego has a doctor that’s perfect for you.

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Many people have problems maintaining healthy hormone levels as they age. This may cause a number of stressful symptoms such as fatigue, mood swings, insomnia, hair thinning and decreased libido in both men and women.

Dr. Robert A Shumway is one of San Diego’s leading professionals in the field of cosmetic surgery and hormone replacement therapy. He’s a board certified facial plastic and reconstructive surgeon and a long-time officer and diplomate of the American Academy of Cosmetic Surgery.

Bio-identical Hormone Replacement Therapy (or BHRT) with Dr. Shumway is an excellent way to treat symptoms caused by low levels of testosterone, estrogen, progesterone, thyroid, DHEA and melatonin. Restoring these hormones to their youthful levels makes it possible to restore our vitality and energy and bolsters our bodies as well as our minds. BHRT provides the youthful resilience that enables us to cope gracefully with the stressors that challenge us every day.

Dr. Shumway tailors hormone replacement therapy to each individual. Healthier levels of hormones can be achieved with specifically compounded creams and oral tablets. Treatment can be covered by a number of insurances, and payment plans are available.

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For many, the thought of having perfect vision is an almost magically appealing idea. In fact, it was the famous writer Arthur C. Clarke who penned the words, “Any sufficiently advanced technology is indistinguishable from magic.” Technological advancements over the past few years have made laser vision correction even safer, more accurate, faster, and made the idea even more appealing and “magical” than ever before.

With technology so advanced, it can be hard to decide which procedure and doctor are right for you. Laser vision correction is what I do, and although I am obviously biased, I can still try to impart my knowledge in as unbiased a way as possible. I have had my own very nearsighted eyes lasered and it’s the most liberating thing I have ever done.

Anytime anything is done to someone’s eyes, the elephant in the room is the concern of going blind. Patients often try to avoid discussing their largest concern, but I tell them directly that people won’t go blind from laser vision correction. In fact, if the original procedure is done well by an experienced surgeon, the risk rate drops to very low levels, often lower than the risk rate of wearing contacts. Very significant new technology in the form of topographic guided laser vision correction is coming in 2015 that will be able to fix even more.

The vast majority of ages are candidates. Most people’s eyes actually stop changing after puberty, so laser vision correction can be done as early as 18 years of age, while the only limiting factor for older people is significant cataracts (requiring cataract surgery instead) or some other eye disease. Laser vision correction can even be done after cataract surgery.

Laser vision correction in most patients is permanent if done correctly and accurately. Many patients who have had prior correction may think their vision is fading after 10 years, but usually it was never done accurately in the first place. Over the course of my 15 years of practice, the long term return rate for enhancement is only a few percent.

Technology has also made it possible for a wider array of people to be candidates for laser vision correction. For example, hyperopic, or farsighted, corrections have always been more

difficult to treat, but new lasers such as the Alcon Wavelight have made treatment of even high hyperopia much easier and in my practice almost routine. The use of more natural shaped, or “aspheric,” corrections have also made the correction of highly nearsighted people (such as myself) much simpler.

Even one of the most dreaded parts of aging- the need for reading glasses- can be treated with new laser surgery technology. For years we have been working on ways to help reading vision with laser vision correction using a very accurate, balanced, modified monovision (my own eyes are treated that way so I can read without reading glasses). With the greater accuracy and stability of the latest lasers, vision can be even better than with monovision contact lenses, something I hear regularly from my patients. It works so well that I have had many physicians and surgeons, police officers, firefighters, and weekend athletes correct their eyes for reading and distance.

Technology has really changed what we can do. The latest lasers will track an eye for movement at a rate of 1000 times a second, do most corrections in under 10 seconds, and result in a higher number of eyes that achieve better than 20/20 vision. A laser such as the Wavelight can even check the amount of corneal tissue during the procedure, further enhancing safety.

The other half of the equation is the surgeon, and picking the right one can be a difficult task. You can have the best technology in the world, but if pre-op measurements aren’t done correctly, or if the wrong procedure is chosen, you may not have a positive outcome. Sometimes trusting your instincts because a doctor understands your situation and explains it extremely well to you is more important than Yelp reviews or hearsay. I firmly believe that a doctor who really knows what they are doing will show it and have confidence in what they can do for you.

Choosing this profession for me was about my own thick glasses. Frankly, I can’t think of anything that I could do that makes people happier than being a refractive surgeon. I think that says it all.

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Dr. Hacker has been honored as one of 2014 San Diego Top Doctors. He specializes in treating athletic sports injuries and arthroscopic and reconstructive knee and shoulder surgery. Dr. Hacker earned a Master’s Degree in Bioengineering from UC San Diego where his research focused on orthopedic biomechanics.

Dr. Hacker’s approach starts with compassionate care and integrates a broad knowledge base of the technical aspects of the musculoskeletal system. He currently serves as an Orthopedic Surgeon for the US Olympic team. After completing his orthopedic training at the University of Washington, he was awarded the prestigious Sports Medicine Fellowship at the Steadman Clinic in Colorado.

Dr. Hacker served as a physician for the Colorado Rockies, the Denver Broncos and the US Olympic Ski Team.

Currently, Dr. Hacker is involved in research exploring restorative therapies for knee injuries. He is a lead investigator in a research trial evaluating an investigational treatment called NeoCart®, a tissue implant made from a patient’s own cells, aimed at repairing certain knee cartilage injuries.

Dr. Hacker is looking for candidates to participate in this study who are between 18 to 55 years old and have symptoms of pain in one knee.

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Dr. Hacker's approach starts with compassionate care and integrates a broad knowledge base of the technical aspects of the musculoskeletal system. He currently serves as an Orthopedic Surgeon for the US Olympic team. After completing his orthopedic training at the University of Washington, he was awarded the prestigious Sports Medicine Fellowship at the Steadman Clinic in Colorado. Dr. Hacker served as a physician for the Colorado Rockies, the Denver Broncos and the US Olympic Ski Team.

Currently, Dr. Hacker is involved in research exploring restorative therapies for knee injuries. He is a lead investigator in a research trial evaluating an investigational treatment called NeoCart®, a tissue implant made from a patient’s own cells, aimed at repairing certain knee cartilage injuries. Dr. Hacker is looking for candidates to participate in this study who are between 18 to 55 years old and have symptoms of pain in one knee.

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Dr. Vevaina trained at the prestigious Mount Sinai Hospital in New York City and did his pulmonary fellowship under Dr. Marvin Sackner, who was President of the American Lung Association.

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We accept most insurances and our competent staff is happy to see you.

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“My passion,” says Dr. Kami Kohani, DDS, “is to create beautiful smiles without jeopardizing healthy tooth structure.” And that’s just what Dr. Kohani has been doing at La Jolla Cosmetic Dentistry & Orthodontics for the past 23 years. Dr. Kohani recognizes that, in addition to the fears surrounding dentistry, cosmetic dentistry can be aggressive and irreversible, and often other doctors remove valuable enamel. That is why he insists on using the latest careful, gentle techniques, as opposed to the aggressive procedures, such as veneers, favored by his peers.

La Jolla Cosmetic Dentistry & Orthodontics believes in making a trip to the dentist as easy and enjoyable as possible, which is why Dr. Kohani is a member of the Dental Organization for Conscious Sedation. Guests always leave anxiety-free! La Jolla Cosmetic Dentistry is also a leader in accelerated dentistry; Dr. Kohani makes your perfect smile a possibility in a mere 6 months, or even less. In fact, with the modern techniques Dr. Kohani is an expert in, you could visit La Jolla Cosmetic Dentistry for a One Day Smile Makeover. After just one visit, patients leave with a whiter, straighter and more beautiful smile!

“Beautiful, natural results can be attained in as little as a few visits or months through the art of gentle cosmetic dentistry and orthodontics,” says Dr. Kohani. At La Jolla Cosmetic Dentistry, patients aren’t merely visiting a doctor, but an artist!

Part of what makes La Jolla Cosmetic Dentistry & Orthodontics the best in San Diego is Dr. Kohani’s passion

and process. He believes in treating faces, not just the mouth. He sees his patients as people, not just teeth, an invaluable attribute in a world that places less and less value in face time.

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Dr. Kami Kohani, DDS sees his patients as people, not just teeth.

La Jolla Cosmetic Dentistry and Orthodontics | 4510 Executive Drive, Suite 205San Diego, CA 92121 | (858) 622.1007

PASSION FOR SMILES

S a n D i e g o ’s F I N E s t D o c t o r sA D V E R T O R I A L

AFTER

BEFORE

No injections or drills were used to remove any tooth structure.

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“23 YEARS OF PRACTICING DENTISTRY AND

ORTHOD ONTICS, PLUS TEACHING INNOVATIVE

C OSMETIC TECHNIQUES AT UCL A, HAVE TAUGHT ME

THAT AN EDUCATED PATIENT IS THE HAPPIEST PATIENT.”

S a n D i e g o ’s F I N E s t D o c t o r sA D V E R T O R I A L

Dr. Kohani’s preeminence in his field is apparent by his position as the Assistant Director and Senior Lecturer for the UCLA Center for Esthetic Dentistry and Orthodontics, a position he has held for 18 years. He shares his expertise in the field with his colleagues and future doctors around the world.

An active member of the American Dental Society, California Dental Society, and San Diego Dental Society, Dr. Kohani is an active participant in the dental community. He also founded Joe Dentist, Inc., which specializes in new dental products and technology. He even holds several patents for dental products; his passion for improving the field of dentistry and his patient’s lives is unprecedented.

“23 years of practicing dentistry and orthodontics, plus teaching innovative cosmetic techniques at UCLA, have taught me that an educated patient is the happiest patient,” Dr. Kohani says. When you visit La Jolla Cosmetic Dentistry, Dr. Kohani will personally discuss your dental options with you so that you can achieve your best, brightest smile together. Your opinion, your comfort, and your smile are a priority at La Jolla Cosmetic Dentistry and Orthodontics.

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Another year has passed and a new one begun with high hopes, aspirations and goals for a healthier and more prosperous year ahead. Shortly after the ball has dropped in Times Square, New Year’s Resolutions once pronounced with gusto are often quickly forgotten and replaced by bad habits and former routines. To fulfill your goals and dreams for the coming year, you must first change your way of thinking.

The fastest growing segments of the population in the world today are those that live to 100 years of life, the celebrated centenarian. The media often highlights extraordinary seniors skydiving, running marathons and weight lifting well into their 90s and beyond. Unfortunately, the vast majority of the population is ill-prepared for the unexpected longevity that lies ahead.

If you realize that you have the possibility of living longer than the generation that preceded you, make sure you live it with quality. Instead of worrying so much about insufficient health insurance, focus on promoting abundant “health assurance” with new motivation for a style of living that is proactive. Develop a plan that promotes the habits and changes needed to support a life of longevity and performance instead of chronicity and disease.

Essential steps to initiate a healthier and more prosperous year ahead and beyond:

Fasting instead of feasting! Recent research continues to confirm that one of the secrets to longevity is caloric restriction. If you eat like a king, you will die like a king: of obesity, heart attack, stroke, cancer and diabetes. Start incorporating intermittent fasting twice a week by simply skipping one meal and not eating for at least 12 hours. Once dinner is over, avoid eating until 10 am the next day.

Re-sensitize your tongue! The holiday delicacies of pies and cakes have taken a toll on your “craving” taste buds. Your daily requirement of sugary treats to satisfy your dulled palate and widening waistline is a symptom of leptin resistance. The hormone leptin, produced by your fat cells, signals the brain when full, which instructs your body to reduce hunger, increase fat burning and reduce fat storage. Unfortunately, too many sugary treats cause your body to become leptin resistant and never reach satiety. Your

so-called “sweet tooth” is your body failing to respond to leptin. Eliminating all sugars and grains from your diet while adding natural, nutrient dense foods will heal your burned-out insulin receptors and change the forecast from obesity and diabetes to health and longevity.

Get your E.S.S. in shape: Endurance, Strength and Structure! For endurance, begin with 20 minutes per day of interval training on a treadmill, lifecycle, elliptical, or simply walking to maximize your cardiovascular system. Within your 20 minute endurance workout, burst your activity for 30 seconds every 2 minutes for superior fat burning results. For rapid strengthening, proper weight training builds muscle fast and helps burn fat at any age. Regular exercise increases feel-good endorphins and neurotransmitters, further promoting your new healthy lifestyle with confidence that lasts.

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Live Your Ideal 100 Year Lifestyle Now!

BY DR. DAVID MELENDEZ

NEW YEAR, NEW YOU

H E A LT H

“IF YOU REALIZE THAT YOU HAVE THE POSSIBILIT Y OF LIVING LONGER THAN THE GENERATION THAT PRECEDED YOU, MAKE SURE YOU LIVE IT WITH QUALIT Y.”

S a n D i e g o ’s F I N E s t D o c t o r sH E A LT H

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Are you living your ideal 100 year lifestyle? We are the first generation to get advanced warning that we will live longer than anticipated. The quality and quantity of those years will be determined by the choices we make today.

For the past 25 years, the husband and wife team of Drs David & Lorraine Melendez of Gold Coast Chiropractic Center has been helping people choose health with their unique system of care that instills health and vitality for a lifetime. The two guiding principles of making healthy lifestyle choices and having a balanced spine and nervous system are essential for living a future life of health and longevity. Since 1990, Drs Melendez have helped thousands of patients get out of crisis and chronic pain while restoring vitality naturally through posture and spinal correction. A 100 Year Lifestyle affiliate office, the doctors specialize in the Pettibon System of Posture and Spinal Correction, a system of chiropractic care and posture training that gets predictable results comparable to none. The doctors have programs to help those that are in crisis with chronic

pain, bulging, herniated or degenerative disc disorders and scoliosis, as well as those seeking a system of lifestyle care

to help them achieve greater vitality and health for a lifetime. Whatever your current health status, we can

help you achieve your goal of greater health and longevity so you too can actively live your ideal

100 year lifestyle.Remember, extraordinary health takes extra-ordinary efforts!

Will your potential years remaining be filled with health and vitality or sickness and disability?

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THE 100 YEAR LIFESTYLE

“WHATEVER YOUR CURRENT HEALTH

STATUS, WE CAN HELP YOU ACHIEVE

YOUR GOAL.”

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S a n D i e g o ’s F I N E s t D o c t o r sC H A R I T Y

From the magnificence of Iran’s ancient culture to the modern

splendor of the United States, Dr. Sean Daneshmand, an OB/

GYN, has been dealt thorns and roses, but has never turned

down an opportunity to unconditionally help his neighbor.

Born in Louisiana, Dr. Daneshmand returned to his parents’

native country, Iran, at age three due to his grandmother’s

ailing health. He spent the next seven years living in the

suburbs of northern Iran until the country’s Islamic Revolution

in 1979. Due to the political upheaval, Dr. Daneshmand and

his family left Iran to begin a new journey abroad. “That

part of my life taught me there is no such thing as certainty

and to enjoy whatever we have at that moment,” recalls Dr.

Daneshmand.

His family relocated to Italy for less then a year, but

this “Iranian boy” was not welcomed with open-arms.

“Because of the U.S. hostage crisis happening in Iran

during that time, I was beaten up almost every day. I

guess ‘they’ thought it was my fault,” he says with a laugh.

“After all that turmoil, I regressed and went into a shell.

Fortunately, my mother put things into perspective for me

and brought to my attention that so many others had it

worse off than me. I learned to never victimize myself.”

By the time his family immigrated to the United States

and settled in Los Angeles, the turbulence had died

down. Dr. Daneshmand entered adolescence and was

more determined then ever to become a physician. After

finishing high school, he enrolled at UCLA and earned

his undergraduate degree before attending New York

Medical College. He came to San Diego in 1999 to earn

his Fellowship in Maternal Fetal Medicine, a branch of

obstetrics focusing on high-risk pregnancies.

As Dr. Daneshmand, Director of Outreach at the

San Diego Perinatal Center, diagnosed patients and

performed tough surgeries, it dawned on him that he

had a greater purpose than just carrying out his duties

as a physician. Many of his patients were giving birth to

premature babies or babies with heart abnormalities and

struggling to cope emotionally and financially. When one

of Dr. Daneshmand’s patients approached him in tears

because she could not remain with her newborn in the

Neonatal Intensive Care Unit (NICU) due to financial

difficulties, the idea for the non-profit foundation Miracle

Babies materialized.

But there was another reason preterm labor was close

to Dr. Daneshmand’s heart: his daughter, Natalie, who is

now a thriving 10-year-old, was born six weeks early.

“I know firsthand what it’s like to have a child born early.

I can’t think of any other time in one’s life where you need

someone to be with you. Life doesn’t stop when you have

a premature baby. It’s emotionally draining and it’s a time

of crisis. We are here to help,” he says with compassion.

Miracle Babies has provided financial assistance to

thousands of families with seriously ill newborns. The money

provided by the foundation helps to offset transportation

and housing costs for the parents so they may remain with

their infant in the NICU and provide breast milk.

Although overseeing Miracle Babies and tending

to his patients occupies much of his time, Dr.

Daneshmand is always available for the two

people he cherishes the most: his wife

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San Diego physician shares his devotion to his patients and his passion for serving humanity.

Miracle Babies | 8745 Aero Drive, Suite 111 | San Diego, CA 92123miraclebabies.org | (858) 633-8540

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PERFORMING TINY MIRACLES

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S a n D i e g o ’s F I N E s t D o c t o r s

“I KNOW FIRSTHAND WHAT IT ’S LIKE TO HAVE A CHILD B ORN

EARLY. I CAN’ T THINK OF ANY OTHER TIME IN ONE’S LIFE

WHERE YOU NEED SOMEONE TO BE WITH YOU. LIFE D OESN’ T STOP

WHEN YOU HAVE A PREMATURE BABY. IT ’S EMOTIONALLY

DRAINING AND IT ’S A TIME OF CRISIS . WE ARE HERE TO HELP.”

Ally Flores presents Dr. Daneshmand a “thank you” note at the Miracle Babies fundraising walk in May 2014.

and daughter. “My family humbles

me and gives me so much joy. They

have made me selfless and taught

me unconditional love. Every day,

I look forward to going home to be

with them.”

Contrary to what some may think,

Dr. Daneshmand is not slowing

down. In fact, he is embarking on a

new chapter in his life in which he

will introduce his radio podcast in

Spring 2015. This weekly program

will shed light on topics relevant to

women and children such as healthy

pregnancy, prescription drugs and

foster care. The podcasts will also

present non-profit organizations that

are relevant to the subject matter.

Dr. Daneshmand’s humanitarian

efforts have been widely recognized

by various local media. Furthermore,

he was honored nationally in 2010

when CNN selected him as “Hero of

the Week.”

For Dr. Daneshmand, tirelessly

serving others is a privilege that makes

life more meaningful. He maintains

his humility and admits he has barely

scratched the surface. “We are here

to experience this life so let’s drop our

egos and help our communities. I’m

having a great time, but still have so

much more to do because I want to

see others happy.”

C H A R I T Y

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HOME & STYLE

R E A L E S T A T E

Redefining Classic KERN & CO. INSTILLS COMFORTABLE ELEGANCE IN FINE HOMES.B Y R O B I N S A T T E R W H I T E

Decorating a FINE home is a task most interior designers would shy away from; massive spaces and grand proportions can intimidate even the most experienced designer. For Kern and Co., converting these imposing residences into elegant, comfortable homes is just another day on the job.

Susan Spath of Kern & Co. is an interior designer based in the Cedros Design District of Solana Beach. Susan’s popularity stems from her natural-born eye for elegance and skill in classic design, as well as her devotion as an artist, which allows her to maintain a sense of creative uniqueness in all her work. Susan uses the word “majestic” to describe her styling in high-end, grandiose properties; she stays away from what is trendy in order to create beauty and elegance in a way that will stand strong through the fluctuating styles of the times.

Kern & Co. believes in deconstructing and reinvesting in the classics. As an artist, Susan enjoys moving past “great” into the arena of “grand” by pushing interior design to its boundaries. In her words, “everything always works, but I like to take it one step further.” Susan’s designs mix traditional aesthetics with modern, comfortable aspects. Classic but cozy.

An elegant example of Susan’s style, the featured 7,000 square foot home built by Richard Doan located in The Ranch, shows her love of classic European designs, flooding natural light and classical design elements. The home combines a design popular in the Hamptons with the Californian flair derivative of its coastal surroundings through touches of beach accessories. As is common in Kern & Co. design, a luminous atmosphere

pervades with dove greys and creams accented by rich wooden cabinets.In this beautiful Doan home, Susan collaborated with Richard from the

start for a new fresh geometric look. She created the base for décor with pale cream box-beamed ceilings punctuated by Ralph Lauren chandeliers and rimmed with painted woodworking, as opposed to more traditional dark wood, to make for a fun and fresh take on tradition. This coastal home is filled with warm desert colors to bring in a level of comfort uncharacteristic of the typical coastal home, which is commonly dragged down by a drab pallet of washed out blues and harsh whites. In stepping away from the norm, Susan managed to maintain the Californian coastal feel of this home but in a way that incorporates an oft-missed warmth.

[Kern & Co. is currently working on a large European-style project in La Jolla as well as coastal projects in Dana Point. Kern & Co. are always looking outside the box for new projects. To see other homes designed or to inquire about services, please go to the website at http://kerncodesigns.com]

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As is common in her process, Susan began devising this beautiful home by seeing the site and planning as a whole. She prides herself on her approach: she takes into consideration both numbers and design as a whole, rather than breaking down individual projects within the home. In addition to ensuring the practical use of time and money, this method lends a cohesive feel to the home’s entire layout. Susan may be an artist, but it is her skill and process as a designer that set her apart and make clients comfortable. “Kern & Co.,” she says, “brings the business side to the aesthetics.” Susan and her team understand the importance of time frames and budget and are aware that clients want a complete home, not a partial project.

Kern & Co. has become San Diego’s most trusted luxury interior design firm and with good reason. Their chic and elegant designs are both timeless and modern, classic and comfortable. As other designers shy away from ambitious projects, Kern & Co. continues to not only meet the challenge but exceed expectations- one FINE home at a time. 6010 Avenida Encinas, Carlsbad, CA 92011

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If you surf, you undoubtedly know about Encinitas, which is located in beautiful coastal North County. A truly unique jewel, incorporated in 1986 with less than 100,000 inhabitants, this city offers six miles of Pacific coastline highlighted by Moonlight and Swami’s beaches and is roughly situated between Cardiff-by-the-Sea and La Costa. The surfing here is unbeatable and provides for surf contests year-round. Surfing permeates the culture here- just look at the highly-disputed Madonna Surfing mural!

Besides its coastal allure, Encinitas is a pure environmental paradise. The city is also home to the San Elijo Lagoon Reserve, which represents the largest coastal wetland in San Diego County and provides sanctuary for nearly 300 different bird species. Encinitas also possesses a unique micro-climate which harbors the San Diego Botanical Gardens, which feature an Amazon Rainforest with the largest display of bamboo in the world. It is also renowned as the flower growing capital of the world, especially for the holiday poinsettia.

Historic downtown Encinitas, which has been around for 100 years, is easily accessed via the Interstate 5. Recent renovations make downtown Encinitas an enjoyably walkable destination with outdoor sidewalk cafes, fun shops, and several art galleries and museums. The city is also home to a variety of community events, including the annual April Street Fair, the Fall Festival in November and the Wavecrest Woodie Meet, the largest rally for wood-bodied vehicles in the world. Encinitas residents are renowned for their healthy lifestyles, and the city even holds an annual Wellness Week that promotes health and well-being throughout the community.

This lively beach community offers several widely different housing types, from high density condos on the bluffs overlooking the ocean, to mega mansions on the Championship golf course! Whatever your taste or preference there is something for everyone here!

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HOME & STYLE

R E A L E S T A T E

“BESIDES ITS COASTAL ALLURE,

ENCINITAS IS A PURE ENVIRONMENTAL PARADISE.”

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HOME SECTION

Luxury

Over the following pages, you will find some of the most beautiful, luxurious homes San Diego has to offer, presented by the city’s premier real estate agents. We may move to San Diego for her pristine beaches, gourmet dining, unparalleled surf breaks, and impeccable golf courses, but it is her houses and her homes that keep us here. Turn the page and stay a while - your dream home is at your fingertips.

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Engel & Völkers Solana Beach

Solana Beach - Engel & Völkers Ranch Coast - License of Master License Company444 South Cedros - Suite 444 - Solana Beach - CA 92075 - USA - 858.481.1500

www.sandiegoranchcoast.evusa.com - Real Estate Brokerage

678 S. Cedros Ave. - Solana Beach $1,399,000Cathy Worster 858.395.36223 bed - 2 bath - 1,812 sf - 6,900 sf lot

1225 Kelly St. - Oceanside $779,000Trevor Smith 858.539.99993 bed - 2 bath - 1,634 sf - 7,000 sf lot

Spring Bay - Virgin Islands $33,800,000Renee Vento 760.815.290710 bedroom - 11 bath - 10,231 sf - 60+ acre lot

1969 Swallow Ln. - Carlsbad $449,000Dina Wolcott 805.551.55952 bed - 2 bath - 1,130 sf

Kathy & Michael Hannon 858.342.99753 bed - 4 baths - 2,200 sf - 5,500 sf lot

Kathy Hannon 858.342.99753 bed - 2 bath - 1,290 sq ft

715 Toulon Court W. - Mission Beach $1,395,000Kathy & Michael Hannon 858.342.99753 bed - 3 bath - 1,343 sf

6911 Alvarado Rd. #18 - San Diego $249,000Jim Erkenbeck 858.344.18563 bedroom - 2 bath - 976 sq ft

73517 Haystack Drive - Palm Desert $399,000Gina Mattern 858.699.9848 3 bedroom - 2 bath - 1,716 sf - 10,890 sf lot

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Encinitas/Olivenhain Custom Contemporary $2,695,000.Approx. 6,451 sq.ft. on 1.27 acres

Encinitas/Olivenhain Timeless California Classic $1,399,000-1,499,000. Approx. 3,900 sf on 1.05 acre

Encinitas/Olivenhain $899,000-1,095,000. Approx. 2,064sf on 0.82 acre

Encinitas/Olivenhain Single Level Gem $1,019,000-1,125,000.

Approx. 2,706sf on 0.48 acre

Encinitas/Olivenhain View Property $1,439,000. Approx. 3900sf on 0.50 acre lot

Encinitas/Olivenhain Expansive Private Sanctuary $2,695,000.Approx. 8,194sf + guest house on 1.05 acre

Views in Rancho Santa Fe $1,895,000-2,195,000. Approx. 6,400sf on 4.32 acres

Encinitas/Olivenhain Hilltop Garden Retreat w/ Views $995,000-1,150,000.Approx. 3,018sf on 1/3 acre

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Catering to the Luxury Real Estate Market has been the focus

of Michael Citrin’s career, which spans 30 years with over 1,050

homes sold to date.

Towns of specialty include the San Diego coastline from

Del Mar to Carlsbad, Citrin having lived in and enjoyed each of these

communities personally. Also a matter of great expertise for Citrin is his

knowledge of the Covenant of Rancho Santa Fe (he is a former resident

with an intimate knowledge of the RSF Trail System), plus all surrounding

RSF communities and select neighborhoods of Escondido.

Blending lifestyle with views and client personality allows Citrin to target

the market and seek out buyers for high end properties. Networking in

both social and professional circles and keen listening skills are Michael’s

best traits. Every home has special characteristics and presents those

elements in a fashion designed to speak to the listener that comes with

Michael Citrin’s marketing. Citrin is also fluent in Spanish and is capable of

presenting a fine property to clients from both sides of the border. In an

economy with a global flow of wealth, Southern California is at the heart

of it all for those looking for excellence in a living experience.

After all, he is the ESTATEMAN 4 U, but doesn’t wear a cape! Contact

him at [email protected] or just pick up the phone and text or call

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4 bedroom, 4.5 bath home in gated Avaron offers 1st floor master, inviting center courtyard, bonus room & outdoor entertaining with pool, BBQ area & loggia. The finest quality finishes include travertine flooring, granite slab kitchen counters, stainless appliances and built in wood cabinetry. Designed for the alfresco lifestyle with inviting center courtyard with fireplace which offers delightful indoor-outdoor spaces to enjoy.

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Down a tree covered lane on a private cul-de-sac, this completely charming country home is sited on .66 flat and useable acres. Featuring 5 bedrooms, expansive bonus/game room, 1st floor master suite and office at 6000 esf. The finest amenities including pool, outdoor fireplace and entertaining loggias.

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1905 Leucadia Scenic Ct. LeucadiaOcean and lagoon views highlight this quintessential Leucadia home. 4 bedrooms, 3 bath, approx.2862sf. Nearly 1/2 acre lot features mature fruit trees and room to roam! Celestory windows, French doors, skylights and unique architectural amenities create a one of a kind home. New stainless steel refrigerator, range/cooktop and dishwasher, newly carpeted, fresh paint. An indoor laundry room, attached 2 car garage, detached storage area and private fenced yard.

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Located in the Aviara neighborhood of the Cantamar Community, this home offers four bedrooms plus loft

and approximately 3,400 SF of living space. The residence is equipped with high-end finishes and luxurious

amenities including beautiful tile floors, plantation shutters, and built in cabinetry in the family room. With a

separate formal dining room with volume ceilings, this home makes an appealing first impression.

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1073 LA TORTUGA DRIVE, VISTA

Welcome to 1073 La Tortuga Drive, in the

quaint community of Vista Point. This home

offers 4 bedrooms and 3 bathrooms, with 1

bedroom and bathroom downstairs. This

immaculate home is move-in-ready with

vaulted ceilings, newly painted, and newer

carpeting. With no HOA or Mello-Roos, this

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sq ft of living space. The open & bright

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perfect for entertaining and features RV/

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Model Tricia Jo Hoffman is wearing a Zella Slim Fit black performance jacket, $118, and Slim Fit black performance leggings, $64, both available at Nordstrom; a Beach Bunny black bikini top with gold zipper accents, similar

styles available at beachbunnyswimwear.com; women’s Harbinger boxing gloves, $10, available at Sports Authority; and a body chain with tourmaline

and quartz crystal, $525, specially designed by Heather Wells of Love Thirteen for FINE Magazine, similar styles available at love-thirteen.com.

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Model Sabrina Reid is wearing Hue Patent Leatherette Leggings, $48, available at

Nordstrom; H&M Push Up Removable Cookies Bustier, $17.95, available at H&M;

Liliana black strappy boots; women’s Harbinger boxing gloves, $10, available at Sports Authority; and bracelets designed

by Heather Wells of Love Thirteen for FINE Magazine, price upon request, similar styles

available at love-thirteen.com.

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Model Tricia Jo Hoffman is wearing a La Vie Boheme Yoga tie back dress, $70, available at laviebohemeyoga.

com and and black onyx and faceted opal bracelets with quartz and Swarovski elements, prices available upon request, similar styles available at love-thirteen.com.

OPPOSITE PAGE (CLOCKWISE): Model Tricia Jo Hoffman is wearing a Robin Piccone swimsuit, $130, available at Nordstrom; a black and gold signet ring, available at Vixen Boutique, 760.814.0914, vixensd.com; a gold necklace designed by Heather Wells of Love Thirteen for FINE Magazine, similar styles available at love-thirteen.com; and black onyx and faceted opal bracelets with quartz and Swarovski elements, prices available upon request, similar styles available at love-thirteen.com. Tricia Jo also wears her own watch.

Model Sabrina Reid is wearing Hue Patent Leatherette Leggings in silver, $48, and Josie black and gray bra, $38, both available at Nordstrom; black Liliana strappy boots; women’s Harbinger boxing gloves, $10, available at sports equipment retailers; and black onyx, faceted opal, and river rock bracelets with quartz and Swarovski elements, prices available upon request, similar styles available at love-thirteen.com.

Model Sabrina Reid is wearing a Doris and Franny Take Me Out Trench, $62, available at Vixen Boutique, 760.814.0914, vixensd.com; Red Carter snakeskin swimsuit, similar styles available at redcarter.com; faceted moonstone bracelets, prices available upon request, similar styles available at love-thirteen.com; and a gold necklace specially designed by Heather Wells of Love Thirteen for FINE Magazine, price available upon request, similar styles available at love-thirteen.com.

Model Elisabeth O’Coughlin is wearing a Mitto Shop dress, $48, available at Swirl Boutique, (760) 753-0870; Sam Edelman Elyse heels in Rose Leather, $200, available at Nordstrom; and a black and gold cuff bracelet, available at Vixen Boutique, 760.814.0914, vixensd.com.

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FORE GOLFGameGolf If you’re into tracking all of your statistics, including club usage and distances, but don’t want to be distracted by your phone, then GameGolf is for you. It’s wearable technology that allows for visual representation of your round. There is even a social media component where you can share, compare and compete with people all over the world. gamegolf.com $199

TaylorMade Supreme Hybrid Bag

Up until now, we’ve only had the choice of having to use a light 6 way divider or a

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GolfTEC Professional Golf LessonsSuzanne La Tour franchise owner of three San Diego County GolfTEC franchise locations. While two are established — one at Rancho Bernardo and the second in the Golden Triangle area the third just launched on Dec. 6 at the Encinitas Ranch Golf Course. It is the first GolfTEC facility to be located on a golf course property in Southern California. The new 2,500-square-foot building houses four teaching bays, a putting lab and a fitting studio. During the opening celebration, almost 100 attendees toured the facility, played a virtual course and learned about the custom technology-based instruction.To book a lesson, call 760-208-1400. For more about GolfTEC, visit www.golftec.com.

Tour Preferred GlovePreferred by TaylorMade Tour Players, this AAA Cabretta TM Soft Tech leather glove has engineered perforation for breathability and a contoured fit wrist lining. It also comes with stretch fit tab adjustment and a moisture wicking wristband. The anti-microbial material also keeps you and your game clean.taylormadegolf.com$19.99

New golfTEC teaching professional works with a student at the new facility

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FORE GOLFThe BirdieBoxThe BirdieBox was featured on PGA of America’s “Best Golf Accessory Gift Ideas for 2014” list. The BirdieBox offers consumers a unique and personalized way to discover the best products on the market: you can purchase one box as a gift or subscribe for monthly boxes with the latest golf gear. Boxes include a mix of the hottest golf, lifestyle, and nutritional items curated to match each golfer’s profile.birdiebox.com Memberships start at $44.95/month for the Birdie Box, $79.99 for the Holiday Box Silver, and $149.99 for the Holiday Box Golf

Adams Tight LiesIt’s as long as the TaylorMade woods with the revolutionary Cut-Through Velocity Slot Technology and the low profile inverted design makes it possible to even hit out of a fairway divot. adamsgolf.com $139.99

Adidas Tour 360 Golf Shoes They’re light, comfortable, and ThinTech technology provides a lower center of gravity to increase stability, balance, and power transfer. There’s a reason this is Adidas’ most popular shoe on the PGA tour. adidasgolf.com$139.99

Travis Mathew Men’s Carl Spackler Short Sleeve PoloIt’s time to up your golf fashion game. Travis Mathew offers some of the best looking polos for 2015.travismathew.com$79.95

CUTTING EDGE GOLF PRODUCTS FOR 2015

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PGA WEST IN LA QUINTAWhen you think of PGA West, it is the TCP Stadium Course that first comes to mind. Rated one of the Top 100 Courses in the World by Golf Magazine, there may be no greater challenge or excitement in the game of golf. A Pete Dye golf course, TCP STADIUM delivers multiple adrenaline rushes throughout the round. On the other side of the property is the Jack Nicklaus Tournament Course, a true ball-striker’s course; in typical Nicklaus form, you will find it both very forgiving off the tee and extremely demanding around the greens. Without a doubt, these two are obligatory destinations for not only a great test of golf, but for their magnificent settings as well. Don’t miss the clubhouse, rich in history and memory of the greats that have played there over the years, or the PGA West Golf Academy, which houses some of the finest golf instruction in the desert. The other courses that make up the PGA West family include the Greg Norman Resort Course, which is open for public play, and the three private courses, all designed by their namesakes, the Tom Weiskopf, the Jack Nicklaus and the Arnold Palmer.PGA Boulevard, La Quinta, Ca. 800-598-3828 pgawest.com

The desert is renowned for its harsh landscapes and cruel environment, but these words easily slip the mind when you step onto the lush golf courses that spot the Californian desert. Visitors are often taken by the transformation of the golf courses from September through November; they develop an appreciation for the greens’ superintendents and their staff for the amazing feat they perform in taking the courses from dominant Bermuda grass to winter rye, and in some cases, bentgrass. From November well into the summer months, residents and visitors alike enjoy the privilege of playing on some of the best-kept and most beautiful golf courses in the world. Readers of FINE Magazine that live on the coast, from San Diego to Santa Barbara, have but a short drive to get to this golfing mecca in Coachella Valley.

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The BestGolf Courses

in the California

Desert

By Wayne McCollum

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CLASSIC CLUBCertainly a must-play when coming to the desert is the Classic Club, located just off Interstate 10 and Cook Road. This course, designed by Arnold Palmer, served as the host site of the Bob Hope Classic for 2006, 2007 and 2008. Visitors will play on rolling terrain and wide landing areas and putt on expansive greens- possibly the best in the desert. There are five sets of tees to accommodate any golfer, mountain views in all directions, and a straight-forward course design that is fun to play at any level. The course is a Certified Audubon Cooperative Sanctuary that has water in play on 13 holes and a landscape rife with olive and pine trees. You will be treated like a member for a day when you arrive at the expansive clubhouse as the valet parks your car and escorts your clubs to your golf cart. 75-200 Classic Club Blvd. Palm Desert Ca. 92211760-601-3600 classicclubgolf.com

DESERT WILLOW GOLF RESORTTwo of the best courses in the desert are right here on one piece of property in Palm Desert. The challenging Firecliff course has been rated by Desert Golf Magazine as the number one public course in the Coachella Valley since 2012. Firecliff is a true test of ability, where players must navigate their way around extensive natural areas, 100 bunkers and multiple water hazards. Step out onto the Mountain View course and you will find a slightly more forgiving green with wider fairways but 98 well-placed bunkers. Prepare to be mesmerized here with the desert’s natural beauty: a forest of flowers, waterfalls and mountain views second to none. The staff is exceedingly friendly and makes you feel welcome, whether you are a resident or visitor to the desert.38-995 Desert Willow Dr. Palm Desert, Ca. 92260800-320-3323 desertwillow.com

THE WESTIN MISSION HILLS RESORT & SPA This well-known resort features two courses to challenge you, a Pete Dye layout and a Gary Player signature design. Both are always in top condition as is typical of Troon Management courses. The Pete Dye course features the designer’s hidden pin placements, carries over water, pot bunkers, elevated tees and railroad ties. The Gary Player Signature Course, which opened in 1991 and is the only Gary Player Signature Course in Southern California, is regarded as one of the best courses in Coachella Valley. The Westin Mission Hills Resort & Spa is home to The Barry Clayton Golf Academy. Barry has been voted by his peers as the 2003, 2006, and 2007 Desert Chapter PGA Teacher of the Year. Barry can be reached at: [email protected]. 71333 Dinah Shore Drive, Rancho Mirage, Ca. 92270760-328-3198westinmissionhills.com

MARRIOTT’S SHADOW RIDGE RESORT & GOLF CLUB Prepare to step out on one of the desert’s best courses. It was voted 22nd Best Course You Can Play in the state of California by Golfweek Magazine in 2014. Course designer Nick Faldo says, “The fairways are typically generous, but our bunkering style is impressively bold.” Another well-conditioned golf course with a friendly staff and a well-appointed pro shop, Shadow Ridge also has one of the best clubhouses and grill rooms with outstanding food and a patio with a view of the course and mountains. Shadow Ridge also houses one of the best club-fitting facilities in the desert.9002 Shadow Ridge Rd. Palm Desert, Ca. 92211 760-674-2700 marriott.com/ctdsr

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Classic Club Desert Willow Golf Resort

The Westin Mission Hills Resort & SpaMarriott’s Shadow Ridge Resort & Golf Club

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DESERT DUNES GOLF CLUB This is a Robert Trent Jones, Jr. masterpiece! The only RTJ, JR course in the desert is located just off Interstate 10 at the Desert Hot Springs exit. Desert Dunes is a marriage of links style and desert golf. Winding through natural sand dunes and surrounded by an abundance of native vegetation, this layout is making more of a name for itself every day. While on the course, you’ll experience several elevation changes while enjoying ever-changing mountain views completely absent of residences and traffic noise. During a round of golf, it is not uncommon to see rabbits, roadrunners, red-tailed hawks, coyotes, owls and an occasional desert kit fox. The staff here is anxious to greet you and see that you enjoy your day. 19300 Palm Drive, Desert Hot Springs, Ca. 92240760-251-5370desertdunesgc.com

SILVERROCK RESORT Owned by the city of La Quinta and managed by Landmark Golf Management, SilverRock Resort’s Arnold Palmer designed course is a challenging 7,578 yards from the back tees with massive native bunkers and stunning water features set against the backdrop and natural beauty of the Santa Rosa Mountains. Here you will find pristine course conditions on this layout that was once home to the Humana Challenge. The friendly staff here will make your visit a pleasurable one no matter what you score that day.79-179 Ahmanson Lane, La Quinta, Ca. 92253760-777-8884silverrock.org

INDIAN WELLS GOLF RESORT This city-owned facility has two of the best courses you can play in the desert. The Celebrity course, designed by the celebrated Clive Clark, features undulating fairways and flowing water in the form of streams, brooks and split-level lakes connected by striking waterfalls. It can be hard to concentrate here with the beauty of the course and mountain views. The sister course to the Celebrity is the Players course, a John Fought design that opened in 2007. This well-bunkered layout will challenge the player from any of the tees. Both courses play around the property’s two hotels, the Hyatt Regency Indian Wells and the Renaissance Esmeralda Resort & Spa. Spend some time in the two-level clubhouse and dine on the patio with some of the best views in the desert.44-500 Indian wells lane, Indian wells, Ca. 92210760-346-4653indianwellsgolfresort.com

ESCENA GOLF CLUBEscena is one of the best deals in the desert. This Nicklaus designed course has some of the best mountain views around. The towering San Jacinto Mountains and the blue desert skies frame the flight of every tee shot. Abundant palm trees, native desert landscaping, and dramatic waterscapes add to the sensory feast as you wind your way through this stunning oasis. You will find it to be eminently player friendly with just enough water to keep things interesting. Escena Golf Club is very near the airport, so you may want it to be your last stop on the way out of town. Before you leave, enjoy a meal at the clubhouse, where the views are spectacular.1100 Clubhouse View Drive Palm Springs, Ca. 92262760-778-2737escenagolf.com

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Desert Dunes Golf Club SilverRock Resort

Escena Golf Club Indian Wells Golf Resort

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DEL MAR’S SHIMBASHI IZAKAYA IS THE CUTTING EDGE IN SAN DIEGO SUSHI. B Y J O H N M I E W A L D

he finest sushi in San Diego is not found downtown, but right on the coast in Del Mar. Meet Executive Chef Jun Fukushima of Shimbashi Izakaya in Del Mar Plaza.

Over his 45 year career, Chef Jun Fukushima has dedicated himself to pursuing excellence and elevating culinary standards. In 1976, the Chef entered the National Sushi-Making Contest in Tokyo,

which became a life-altering opportunity. Participants of the event gathered from all over Japan to compete. Chef Jun won 1st place among the Final 50. This championship brought him many job offers from the US,

where sushi was just becoming popular and the industry was looking for professional chefs. Many customers, including other chefs, recognizing his skills and knowledge, asked to sit at the counter in front of him to watch

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Savvy SushiShimbashi Izakaya’s

tapas-style Japanese menu provides limitless options.

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Chef Jun demonstrates skilled precision in his sushi preparation daily. During one competition, the number of rice grains used in Chef Jun’s sushi was counted; the number of specific individual rice grains used were nearly always the same in each of his creations. Sushi is a delicate food- fish quality, proportion and temperature are the key components for impeccable sushi. Oversized fish on top of rice may look like a bargain, but this combination destroys the delicate flavor and temperature balance of sushi rice and fish. For sushi, the quality of fish and rice, combined with the chef ’s skill, are what counts.

You can sample Chef Jun’s incredible sushi at Shimbashi Izakaya. The essence of Japan is captured at the Shimbashi counter- clean lines, function and personable service. Talk to the chef and ask for suggestions with ingredients that are in-season and enjoy one-on-one time with Chef Jun as your selections are prepared.

If you are not familiar with sushi or sashimi, you could simply order “Omakase.” “Omakase” means “to trust” or “chef ’s choice” in Japanese. Based on your personal

preferences, Chef Jun will prepare Omakase sushi and sashimi using only the freshest of seasonal ingredients that you are sure to relish.

Shimbashi Izakaya, with sweeping views of the Pacific Ocean, is located on the Market Level at the Del Mar Plaza. They offer an extensive seasonal menu, fresh sushi and sashimi and a wide selection of sake and Japanese beer. With their tapas-style Japanese menu, Shimbashi Izakaya takes advantage of San Diego’s proximity to the coast and features fresh seafood that is always in season. If you are craving delicious, fresh sushi with local, seasonal ingredients, there is no other choice. Shimbashi Izakaya is certainly the premier sushi destination in San Diego.

Shimbashi Izakaya is located at 1555 Camino Del Mar, No. 201, Del Mar, Cal. 92014-2408858.523.0479, shimbashiizakaya.com

“SHIMBASHI IZAKAYA TAKES ADVANTAGE OF SAN

DIEGO’S PROXIMITY TO THE COAST AND FEATURES

FRESH SEAFOOD THAT IS ALWAYS IN SEASON.”

Shimbashi Izakaya’s fresh seasonal ingredients and expertly designed rolls make it the best sushi restaurant in San Diego.

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Offering a large selection of imported and domestic salumi and cheeses, panini, fresh pasta

and gourmet take-and-heat meals.

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This gluten-free recipe with no refined sugars or flour is perfect for a healthy snack on the go. Stash a homemade bar in your cart for a

pick-me-up on the golf course!

Raw Chocolate

Coconut Superfood

Energy BarsB Y M I S S Y P O W E R S

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INGREDIENTS¼ cup raw coconut butter¼ cup almond butter6 pitted medjool dates2 tbs dark unsweetened cocoa powder (or cacao powder)¼ cup raw almonds2 tbs chia seeds¼ cup unsweetened shredded coconut PROCESSCombine first 4 ingredients in a food processor, mix until you have the consistency of a thick nut butter (if mixture is too dry, slowly add small amount of water, until you get your desired consistency). Add raw almonds and chia and pulse, leaving mixture a little chunky. Add in coconut and pulse quickly to mix.Use a flexible spatula or your hands to press mixture into a square dish. Refrigerate one hour then cut into bars. Store in an airtight container in the refrigerator or freeze and save bars for later.

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San Diego Art Foundation’s Holiday & Christmas GalaLa Jolla Farms Mansion Home, La Jolla, CAPhotos By: Gloria Limas PhotographyOn December 6th San Diegans gathered at La Jolla Farms Mansion Home to celebrate the Christmas season and the arts at San Diego Art Foundation’s Holiday & Christmas Gala. Guests were asked to bring an unwrapped toy or can of food to donate to the Salvation Army as part of their entrance fee. Party attendees, dressed in Christmas attire, enjoyed dancing, music, art from local artists, a Red Carpet photoshoot, and a silent auction to benefit the Arts Foundation.

The Ideal Match Holiday Soirée - 2014La Valencia Hotel, La JollaPhotos By: Heather WinfieldIt was a magical night of dancing and dining! The Ideal Match presented their Annual Holiday Soiree at the lavish La Valencia Hotel in stunning La Jolla. With a live band, breathtaking ocean views, a larger than life Christmas tree and thousands of twinkling, holiday lights there was certainly love in the air!

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Doug Alston Jr, Pat Bono, and Tom Forsyth. Cher Cunningham and Ron Marcione. Center to right: Enza Manning, Michelle Finegan.

Karian Forsyth, Terri Nichols, Ellen Kardashian. Josephine Dvorken and George Salameh

Patrons Iolanda and Ronald Grabell. KUSI’s Ed Lenderman, Sally Luck and Rob Marut

Patrons Erick Armand, Jasmine Vazquez, Designer Jose Maria and Marisol Vazquez.

Hostess Carolyn Bell, Host Jeff Perwin, Philanthropist Claire Reiss, Journalist Gloria Limas and Sponsor Robert Brook Eldridge

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San Diego Las Hermanas’ “Canvas and Couture: Where fashion and art meet”The Centre, Escondido, CAPhotos By: Heather WinfieldSan Diego Las Hermanas organized a luncheon on November 15th at the Centre at Lexus Escondido to raise money for local charities, including Fostering Opportunities Dollars for Scholars, Include Autism, and The Boys & Girls Club. The event featured a live art performance by Stephen Fishwick and Beau Hufford . Las Hermanas is a non-profit organization whose aim is to reach out to children in need in San Diego’s East County community.

Christmas in TierrasantaPhotos By: Tracie SchmidtOn Saturday Dec 13, 2014, WJ Bradley Mortgage Capital, LLC partnered with local Tierrasanta businesses, including San Terra Properties to celebrate the holidays and give back to the community. The first annual Christmas in Tierrasanta raised money to go directly to a new community banner for Fire Station Engine 39. Kids of all ages enjoyed the Arts & Crafts tables and Free Photos with Santa provided by Tracie Schmidt and her team at WJ Bradley.

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The welcoming committee. Atoosa Styc, Ladan Mortazavi, Joanne Laverson, Mona Hacker, Moe Razi, Marjan Daneshmand, Rita Szczotka, and Genta Luddy

Katie Phillips and Maia Hacker. Whitney Southwick, Pam Griffin, Jenn Phillips, Mona Hacker and Stephen Fishwick.

Lana Lippe and Audrey Lippe and Phil Hessling as Santa. Lined up for the fun. Engineer Dave Orozsco, Fire Medic - Aaron Katon, Firefighter - Hovie Porterfield, Captain Tony Hardy, & Santa “Phil Hessling”

Christine Smith and Santa “Phil Hessling”

Robin Davidson.

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Casa de Amparo’s 16th Annual Crystal Ball GalaDel Mar Country Club, Rancho Santa Fe, CAPhotos Provided By: Casa de Amparo’The 16th Annual Crystal Ball Gala returned to the Del Mar Country Club on November 1st to benefit Casa de Amparo (“Home of Protection”), a leading non-profit organization that provides various programs to treat and prevent child abuse and neglect in the San Diego County community. To tell her own transformation story, former Casa de Amparo client Yadira Menendez appeared at the event as a beacon for other struggling addicts. There were spectacular live auction items including a trip to the 2015 Master’s Golf Tournament, NCAA Final Four Championship tickets and a stay at the historic Waldorf Astoria in New York City.

City Ballet’s “Nutcracker” Corporate Evening Spreckels Theater, Downtown San DiegoPhotos By: Gloria Limas PhotographyOver one hundred current and future patrons of the City Ballet of San Diego were treated to a special performance of the “Nutcracker.” It was all part of the organization’s corporate networking night. San Diego business leaders and their guests took part in the “invitation only” post show champagne reception. They had the opportunity to meet and mingle with the ballet’s creative team, show dancers and premiere patrons.

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Cast from the Nutcracker.

City Ballet Committee Members Lori Vialpando, Debbie Faremouth and Sue Simone.

Guests Vickie and Brent BoninPatrons RJ Kunysz, Jena Neuman, Steve Spellerberg and Karen Martin.Guests Maria Hilario and Steven Riznyk.

Dawn Leeds & Ken Sanger. Left to Right – Thomas & Karian Forsyth, Jenny Craig, Denise Hug, Susan Parker, Maggie Bobileff, Judy Ferrero, Lou Ferrero.

Ed and Mary Ann Bosanac. Honorary Chair Jim Minarik of DEI Holdings, Inc. Douglas & Cathy Moore.

City Ballet Patrons Ronald Grabell, Gloria Limas and Iolanda Grabell

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EverBank’s “The Teddy Ball”Hilton San Diego Resort and Spa, San Diego, CAPhotos By: Gloria Limas PhotographyDonated cuddly teddy bears were on showcase at Hilton San Diego Resort and Spa for the “Teddy Ball” charity event held on November 29th. EverBank teamed up with NFL Alumni Association’s San Diego Chapter and Rady Children’s Hospital to put together an exclusive black-tie event to collect stuffed toys and raise money for children in need. Among the distinguished attendees were retired NFL players and reputable industry leaders. For admission, lucky guests were issued golden tickets and asked to donate at least one stuffed animal, the biggest of which would be chosen by the audience as winner of their aptly-named “Who’s your Teddy?” contest. With over 1,500 guests, they trumped their previous teddy count by collecting over 1,000 bears.

Tri-City Hospital Foundation Diamond BallPark Hyatt Aviara, Carlsbad, CA Photos By: Gates PhotographyThe 50th annual Diamond Ball was held on Saturday, November 15th, 2014 at Park Hyatt Aviara in Carlsbad. Kimberly Hunt and Billy Ray Smith hosted the event, which benefitted Tri-City Medical Center. The black tie gala will featured a gourmet dinner; the return of “Tri-City Rock Star,” a singing competition featuring Tri-City Medical Center employees; a live auction and opportunity drawing with fantastic prizes, from sports packages to five-star vacations; and live music.

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(Left to right) Foundation Board Chairman Kevin Stotmeister, Diamond Ball Chair Ellen Stotmeister, Foundation Board Member Jennifer Paroly, Dr. Warren Paroly

Tri-City Medical Center CEO Tim Moran with his wife, Vicki Moran.

Winners of this year’s Legacy Award, Bob and Sandee Carter.

Tri-City Hospital Foundation Executive Director Glen Newhart with his wife, Veronica Paroly.

Teddy Ball Host Nino Venturella with

Donated Bears.

Marianne Raboid, NFL Alumni President Craig McEwan, Barbara D’Amato, retired NFL player Jim Weatherly and Maria Delgado.

Sponsor Brent Wilsey of Wilsey Asset Management and Gloria Limas.

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traight from the mind of a Honduras-born artist to a blank canvas, Mayan-inspired artwork comes to life wherever Santos Leonel Orellana Paz sets his paintbrush. If you travel anywhere in the country - or anywhere between the US and Central America - you may run into the distinctive artwork of Santos, who has a cultured and interesting past. His one-of-a-kind creations, which are unique and diverse, to say the least, are part of an ever-expanding collection that can simply be referred to as “The Art of Santos.”

Santos was born in San Pedro Sula, Honduras in 1974 and moved to Newburgh, New York in 1985. There he attended Marist College to study chemistry until graduation in 1999. Santos then went to work for various pharmaceutical companies until his decision to move to California, where he started a successful soap company.

By a quirk of fate, Santos met Joanne Tawfilis, co-founder of Art Miles Mural project, while selling soap at the Fiesta Del Sol festival in 2006. It was after their meeting that Santos was immersed in several art projects, and then finally made a decision to pursue his passion for art.

“I’m constantly reminded that I do things for me and then things just fall into place,” Santos recalled. Santos’s years of soaking in the intrinsic cultures of Honduras, New York and California inspired him

to do more with his career and personal time. It was because of his unique exposure to Mayan culture, the urban street scene and laid-back coastal lifestyle that Santos sought to express his creativity through art. And there’s no denying his talent.

Santos has invented a distinct genre of art that transcends the typical paint & canvas tradition. With more color, more imagination and an off-the-wall approach to design, Santos adds an innovative flair to everything he does - from wall art and murals to coffee mugs, 3D sculptures, furniture and even surf boards.

Santos says his art pieces are a reflection of his conscious and subconscious, and that his inspiration comes from his surroundings at the moment he’s creating his art.

“I just explode in the moment,” Santos said. “I make this product and to me that’s not the art. To me it’s the fact that I got to express that moment.” But what’s more intriguing than his unique artwork is Santos’ dedication to children. Santos has worked with a number of schools in the San Diego area to get students more involved with art expression. He has painted large-scale murals at Mission Middle School and Hidden Valley Middle School and even makes personal visits to classes to host coloring sessions that center around his fascinating art.

“I love working with kids,” Santos explained. “It’s a huge part of who I am.” Santos’s charitable projects reach well beyond just schools in San Diego. In the past, the artist has

painted murals in Saudi Arabia as well as a mural at his own elementary school in Honduras. He also plans to travel with a team in Spring 2015 to paint various orphanages in Honduras.

Santos’s desire to keep improving is evident in his work. The artist recently completed his most impressive mural to date. It was showcased at the artist’s “Lost and Found” exhibit and spanned a space 175 feet wide by 22.5 feet tall. The project took him five weeks to complete. Santos says the lounge and museum-style nature of the showcase made it unique to San Diego. The solo art exhibit opened Oct. 25, 2014 to approximately 300 people, making Santos the talk of the town.

“We were quite pleased with the reaction,” Santos said. “People would walk in with their mouths opened. It’s unreal.” You can see samples of Santos’ work in cities across the country, including Scottsdale, Arizona, where Santos painted a mural for CBRi Headquarters. And if you’re lucky enough, you might just run across some of his work at random locations like Disneyland, as he likes to leave small samples around as “freebies” for anyone who decides to take them home.

Above all, the Art of Santos is a unique blend of the artist’s cultural and creative influences. It’s a new twist on Mayan-inspired art that really speaks to the creative soul. And whether you’re from Central America, New York, or sunny San Diego, there’s something in store for everyone.

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an Diegans are justifiably proud of San Diego Opera. After last spring’s

crisis, the members of this impressive organization have shown intense passion and

bold determination, rebuilding the Opera into a brand-new, vibrant company.

This month marks a SDO milestone. On January 24th they open the season - the company’s

50th and their first as the “New” San Diego Opera - performing one of the most beloved romantic operas of all

time, Giacomo Puccini’s La Bohème. Gracing the Civic Theatre stage, a team of young singers, some making their SDO debuts, will demonstrate their considerable talents as prime examples of the superb artistry for which SDO’s many generous supporters helped pave the way.

Offering views on their roles and on the importance of this landmark occasion were Alyson Cambridge and Malcolm MacKenzie (who play Mimi and Schaunard in La Bohème), and Ellie Dehn and Reinhard Hagen (Donna Anna and the Commendatore in Don Giovanni).

Alyson Cambridge is thrilled and honored to perform with SDO for the first time singing Mimi in La Bohème. “Many of my friends and colleagues who have sung with SDO have raved about the company and city,” she says. “It’s my sincere pleasure to be making my debut during this monumental season.”

Malcolm MacKenzie, who has appeared consistently with SDO for the last ten seasons, maintains his eagerness to perform with them. “San Diego Opera is one of my favorite companies,” he says. “First, because its productions are always of the highest caliber. Secondly, because of the people. Rarely have I worked with a more dedicated, giving and professional staff.” He enjoys his role immensely. “Schaunard is the most sensitive of all the Bohemians. I always imagine the death of Mimi hits him hardest of all.”

Mimi is one of Cambridge’s favorite roles. “I love her heart, depth, sincerity, passion. I get to sing some of the most glorious music!” She calls the tragic third act “some of the most beautiful and intense music Puccini wrote.”

Both singers have great hopes for SDO’s future. MacKenzie finds the company’s dedication impressive, and would like to see them continue to champion American singers. “I’m excited to see SDO adapt and change as its new administration finds its rhythm,” he says. He sees the new SDO as “more nimble, with more varied and interesting programming… a model of how older companies can remake themselves in the new era of opera.”

Overwhelmed at the support shown by its devotees, Cambridge hopes to see SDO flourish and expand. “Opera lovers the world

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over rallied to save this historic company. I’d love to see those of us fortunate enough to sing and work at SDO spread the word about opera and SDO.” About the future of opera, she adds, “I truly believe we are on the verge of an opera renaissance. It’s up to companies like SDO, who are bringing young, vibrant casts to the stage, to deliver the message and wonder of opera!” 

Veteran SDO bass Reinhard Hagen is happy to be back singing in Don Giovanni. “And of course I would like to keep coming back.” He’s glad that SDO is still here. “To keep the opera going, everyone has to compromise.”

At the dress rehearsal of last season’s Aida, when he sang the role of Ramfis, Hagen noticed the majority of audience members were above a certain age. “It’s especially important to bring young people into the opera,” he says. “I would love to see more of that here.” He believes the Outreach program for young audiences is probably more important than anything else. “Music never will die, opera never will die, but we need to create future audiences.”

Soprano Ellie Dehn, who shares the other singers’ affection for SDO, is thrilled to be back. “It’ll be a big celebration!” she declares. “All of my colleagues were waiting with bated breath hoping this season would still happen. I am ecstatic that SDO is here to stay.”

Ultimately the true test of audience loyalty will be a show of support on opening night. Cambridge and MacKenzie concur that La Bohème is a perfect choice.

“There’s no better first opera than La Bohème,” MacKenzie says. “It plays like a modern musical, with a fast moving, emotionally engaging plot. It has one of the best scores in all of opera, and the music is easily accessible and moving.”

 Not surprisingly, Dehn is partial to the opera she will be performing. “Don Giovanni makes a great first opera. Who doesn’t want to see the bad guy getting dragged down to hell at the end? It’s truly a masterpiece, and the cast is going to be fantastic,” she says. Dehn is passionate about her role, Donna Anna. “She’s one fierce lady. Of course, there’s always the debate of what actually happened in her bedroom before her first entrance,” she adds slyly.

In the end, it comes down to the audience. Cambridge is passionate about the power opera has for reaching them. “It’s a true feast for the ears and eyes, all from the natural power of voices and musicians,” she says.

MacKenzie is confident the new season’s opening night offering will be a winner for the audience. “They’ll leave the theater humming its tunes!”

“It’s an exciting time for SDO,” says Dehn. “I’ve never been so inspired, not only by the San Diego community but by opera supporters around the world making sure this important house stays on the map. Opera is still alive, relevant, and flourishing in Southern California.”

THE SAN DIEGO OPERA RETURNS WITH LA BOHÈME AND DON GIOVANNI.

Opposite page top to bottom: Girl in red dress:

Soprano Alyson Cambridge is Mimi in San Diego Opera’s

La Bohème; Threatening looking man: A scene from

Don Giovanni.

This page: La Bohème helps open up the San Diego

Opera’s 50th Season.

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Murder for TwoBook and Music by Joe KinosianBook and Lyrics by Kellen BlairDirected by Scott Schwartz

Multi-millionaire Arthur Whitney has been murdered at his own birthday party, and his killer could be any one of the guests. But this

is no ordinary murder mystery. The entire world of this hilarious musical is brought to life by two incredible performers: one plays the

detective, the other plays all 10 suspects, and both play the piano! Murder for Two is an irrepressibly wacky tour-de-force musical that NY1 dubbed “a must-see 90-minute jolt of caffeinated creativity!”

January 24 - March 1

A NEW MUSICAL COMEDY

“Ingenious! A snazzy double act!”Charles Isherwood, The New York Times

“A hilarious musical whodunit.”

Jesse Oxfeld, The New York Observer

“A charmingly frenetic all-stops-out musical comedy!”

Jason Clark, Entertainment Weekly

MURDER FOR TWO

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SHARING THE ARTS WITH FRIENDS THROUGH THE YEAR.

My New Year’s ResolutionB Y B O B M O R E Y

appy New Year to you, my friends. Many of us look to the New Year and make resolutions regarding how to do things we haven’t done or what we will do

differently in the coming year. We promise ourselves that no matter what we do, we are going to do at least one thing: to keep one resolution we make.

Since I started this column seven months ago, I have had a greater opportunity to see a wider variety of the preforming arts. More importantly, I have had the opportunity

to introduce people to new genres and to remind old fans how great it can be to visit the theater. Last August, I took two of my closest friends to see ‘Othello’ at the Old Globe. Since it

was the first time either of them had been to see Shakespeare on the stage, I was a bit nervous that this may not be their cup of tea and feared I was in for a long night. But just 20 minutes into the first act, I looked over to see they were both fully engaged as the story unfolded in front of them.

Over the last three months I have been to shows in every part of the county. When we held the 31 Day Challenge in October (How Many Can You See?), I made it to 9 events that month, averaging out to a show every 3 nights. I didn’t stop there. In just one week in November, I made it to the City Ballet of San Diego at the Spreckles; a Fashion Show for Black Tie CEO Club the very next night; Dame Enda at the Center for the Arts in Escondido; and, two nights later, Mahler’s 7th with the San Diego Symphony.

This didn’t let up through December. All of the performing arts were running at full throttle. You could take your pick from four different ballet companies, a couple of dozen theatre companies mounting shows, and the San Diego Symphony with a full slate. This month, I’m looking forward to the return of the San Diego Opera as they open their 50th Season with ‘La Boheme’ on the 24th.

So, what is my New Year’s Resolution? The one above all the others I will keep? I will be introducing or reintroducing people to the arts! There are plays of all kinds across the county, there are concerts, there are galleries and, of course, special events. I am going to encourage people to reach out and share their experiences with others, to invite their friends to see something different. By making this pledge, it should lead to a most enjoyable 2015. I hope that some of you will join me in making this resolution. And once again, a Happy New Year to you and your family from all of us here at FINE Magazine.

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