The Entertainment Issue FINE magazine November 2015

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THE ENTERTAINMENT I SS U E

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his season can be wrapped up in a single word: entertainment. November brings with it the joyous beginnings of the Holidays, when friends and family gather together ‘round hearths and tables, to share in each other’s company. Even the entertainment industry joins in on the celebration, releasing their most acclaimed films and influential performances in these final moments of the year. The world seems to buzz with the excitement that comes with entertainment—and here at FINE, we wanted to bring more of that buzz to our readers.

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With a professional background in marketing and a BA in Mass Communications, Liah Masterson first developed her passion for writing and photography while studying abroad and traveling in Europe. As a food, lifestyle, travel and events enthusiast, she enjoys writing on a wide range of topics that engage and inform her readers.

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F E AT U R E S 52 Celebrity Crusades

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56 Charmed by Tiffany

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H E A LT H & B E AU T Y 44 Blissful Thinking

68 Recipe: Southern Sweet Potato Casserole

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Orange County Based Bliss Paddle Yoga Makes a Splash at Mission Bay

48 Rediscovering Beauty in Every Box

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78 Art, International

A World of Art as Seen by Yanya Morton

80 The Season’s Samplings

The Five Must–See Shows of the Season

82 Taking Pride


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Calendar SAN DIEGO GULLS INAUGURAL SEASON When: October 10th–April 16th Where: Valley View Casino Center The Gulls return to San Diego! Now an affiliate of the Anaheim Ducks, the San Diego Gulls AHL hockey team is sure to have an ice–slinging, fan–producing season! Grab your tickets now for the rebirth of San Diego hockey. sandiegogulls.com

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CHAPATTI When: October 21st–November 15th Where: North Coast Repertory Theatre Based in Dublin, two jaded animal lovers reignite their human passions in this comedy directed by Tony Award–winning actress Judith Ivey. northcoastrep.org DEL MAR BING CROSBY SEASON When: October 29th–November 29th Where: Del Mar Thoroughbred Club Old Hollywood style meets classic Southern California cool this fall with five extra weeks of elite Thoroughbred racing, events and performances. The added season pays tribute to the glamour and excitement of the ‘30s when Bing Crosby founded the track with some of his celebrity pals. dmtc.com

SAN DIEGO ASIAN FILM FESTIVAL When: November 5th–14th Where: Across San Diego San Diego is home to the largest Asian Film Festival on the West Coast. This year’s festival will include more than 130 films at five different venues across San Diego. Come view national and international films and enjoy Q&A sessions with filmmakers and cast. festival.sdaff.org SAN DIEGO BEER WEEK When: November 6th–15th Where: Across San Diego Join the San Diego Brewer’s Guild for a ten–day celebration of our local brews! With over 100 local award–winning and internationally–recognized breweries, San Diego is the craft beer capital of the US. From beer gardens to tamale festivals to 26

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ESCONDIDO TAMALE FESTIVAL When: November 14th Where: Green Day Park Every San Diegan can appreciate a good tamale and Escondido is celebrating that fact with their inaugural Tamale Festival. With celebrity chef judges, delicious food, live music, and contests for tamales and chihuahua costumes, this is sure to be an annual event for the books! visitescondido.com

DR. SEUSS’ HOW THE GRINCH STOLE CHRISTMAS! When: November 7th–December 26th Where:The Old Globe Now in its 18th year, the Grinch returns to the Old Globe! With fun tunes and Christmas cheer borrowed from Dr. Seuss’ classic, bring out the whole family for this performance. theoldglobe.org INDECENT When: November 13th–December 10th Where: Mandell Weiss Theatre Indecent offers a unique look into the debut of the 1922 Broadway production of God of Vengeance, a controversial tale of Jewish culture. Both moving and entertaining and filled with tunes of the era, Indecent thrills. lajollaplayhouse.org MOZART’S REQUIEM When: November 13th–15th Where: Spreckels Theatre The entire company of City Ballet’s dancers comes together for Mozart’s haunting score.The City Ballet Orchestra and the Pacific Coast Chorale perform together in this stunning night of music and dance. cityballet.org THE ART OF MUSIC When: November 14th Where: Copley Symphony Hall Balboa Park’s Centennial celebrations continue with The Art of Music, performed in conjunction with the San Diego Museum of Art. The performance explores the connection between visual and auditory art. sandiegosymphony.org

AS YOU LIKE IT When: November 14th–November 22nd Where: The Old Globe Shakespeare’s play comes to the Old Globe with help from USD’s M.F.A. Professional Actor Training Program. A fun, flirty look at love, this classic can’t be missed. theoldglobe.org

SAN DIEGO BAY WINE & FOOD FESTIVAL When: November 15th–22nd Where: Downtown San Diego The San Diego Bay Wine & Food Festival is a showcase of the world’s premier wines and spirits, chefs and gourmet foods. With events spanning the week and the county, this festival celebrates San Diego’s vibrant culinary community with wine and cooking classes, chef dinners and tasting events. sandiegowineclassic.com CONTINUED ON PAGE 28



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coming chamber ensembles in the country. After performing around the world, the trio will perform at our Center for the Arts. artcenter.org

DANCE RHYTHMS: MUSIC OF MEXICO, ARGENTINA, SPAIN When: November 20th & 22nd Where: Copley Symphony Hall Come feel the rhythms of the rancho life that has captured two continents. A Jacobs Masterworks program, this night at the Symphony will captivate listeners. sandiegosymphony.org

13TH ANNUAL FATHER JOE’S VILLAGES THANKSGIVING DAY 5K RUN & WALK When: November 26th Where: Balboa Park The original, biggest Thanksgiving 5K Run/ Walk is a fun way to kick off you turkey day. Proceeds from the run (and bake sale!) at Balboa Park benefit the local homeless community. thanksgivingrun.org

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holidays! The Australian group will dazzle with all your holiday favorites. artcenter.org

69TH ANNUAL MOTHER GOOSE PARADE When: November 21st Where: Main Street and Ballantyne, El Cajon Bring the kids out for the largest parade in the county! This annual parade celebrates the start of the holiday season and is the largest parade of its kind in the nation. mgpelcajon.com SEAWORLD’S CHRISTMAS CELEBRATION When: November 21st–January 3rd Where: SeaWorld SeaWorld transforms for the holiday season! With special shows, like Shamu Christmas Miracles and Dolphin Island Christmas, plus millions of sparkling lights and a gigantic tree, the magic is real at SeaWorld. seaworldsandiego.com

SAN DIEGO JAZZ FEST When: November 25th–29th Where: Town & Country Resort and Hotel, Hotel Circle Jazz musicians from around the country come together over the Thanksgiving holiday to celebrate the swingin’ sounds of jazz! Now in its 36th year, the San Diego Jazz Fest will include a variety of traditional jazz music performances, from ragtime to swing to dixieland. sdjazzfest.org NEAVE TRIO When: November 22nd Where: California Center for the Arts, Escondido Gaining worldwide acclaim, Neave Trio is widely known as one of the best up–and–

SKATING BY THE SEA When: November 26th–January 3rd Where: Hotel Del Coronado Ice skating with views of a sandy beach epitomize the holiday season in San Diego—and you’ll get just that with Skating by the Sea at the Hotel Del! Lace your skates for this seasonal favorite, beginning Thanksgiving Day. hoteldel.com

FESTIVAL OF CHRISTMAS When: December 2nd–27th Where: Lambs Players Theatre Every year Lambs celebrates with a holiday play, but this year’s presentation, All I Want for Christmas, is particularly special. Set in San Diego’s Little Italy in 1949, it’s full of holiday cheer and love. lambsplayers.org THE TEN TENORS: HOME FOR THE HOLIDAYS When: December 3rd Where: California Center for the Arts, Escondido Welcome the opera rockstars from Down Under, the Ten Tenors—just in time for the

THE RITE OF SPRING When: December 4th–6th Where: Copley Symphony Hall Classical music captivates at the Symphony’s The Rite of Spring. Listeners will enjoy music by Beethoven, Sibelius, and of course Stravinsky. sandiegosymphony.org SCRIPPS 86TH ANNUAL CANDLELIGHT BALL When: December 5th Where: Fairmont Del Mar Start the season off with San Diego’s elegant holiday event, the Candlelight Ball. This year’s ball will benefit the Barbey Family Emergency and Trauma Center, opening in the fall of 2016 on the campus of Scripps Memorial Hospital La Jolla. scripps.org CHRISTMAS IN HAWAII When: December 5th Where: Cielo Village, Rancho Santa Fe Join us for our Christmas in Hawaii as we celebrate the season of Christmas with a Hawaiian luau! Enjoy Hawaiian cuisine, island–inspired cocktails, South Pacific entertainment and a live and silent auction benefitting Na Koa Kai Canoe Club. finehomesandliving.com GARDEN OF LIGHTS When: December 5th–30th Where: San Diego Botanical Garden The San Diego Botanical Garden transforms into a dazzling winter wonderland, lit with CONTINUED ON PAGE 30

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hundreds of thousands of lights. The fun also includes horse–drawn carriages, crafts, marshmallow roasting and even hot mulled wine. sdbgarden.org LITTLE ITALY CHRISTMAS TREE LIGHTING When: December 5th Where: W. Fir Street, Little Italy Deck the halls this holiday season in Little Italy as the iconic neighborhood lights up the night during the 15th annual Christmas Tree Lighting Ceremony on W. Fir between India Street and Kettner Boulevard. Families, friends, neighbors and visitors are invited to celebrate the season during this beloved Little Italy tradition and see Little Italy’s brand new Christmas Tree—a 25–foot tower of over 1,000 gorgeous Poinsettias— located in the center of Piazza Basilone. littleitalysd.com

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HOLIDAY TREE LIGHTING & WINTER WONDERLAND FESTIVAL When: December 5th Where: California Center for the Arts, Escondido Every child will love the festivities at this annual event, which include decorating Christmas cookies, crafting hand–made gifts, playing in real snow and even meeting Santa Claus! artcenter.org THIS WONDERFUL LIFE When: December 8th–27th Where: North Coast Repertory Theatre James Leaming stuns as 32 characters in this unique adaptation of everyone’s favorite holiday classic, It’s a Wonderful Life. northcoastrep.org

THE NUTCRACKER When: December 11th–23rd Where: Spreckels Theatre Elegant and engaging, The Nutcracker enchants this holiday season. City Ballet brings the Christmas tradition to life with their orchestra and chorus. cityballet.org

MISSION BAY CHRISTMAS BOAT PARADE OF LIGHTS When: December 12th Where: Mission Bay In a uniquely San Diego twist on the classic Christmas Parade, dozens of bedazzled boats will sail around the Bay, decked out in festoons of Christmas lights. mbyc.org 25TH ANNUAL PAUL ECKE, JR. POINSETTIA BALL When: December 12th Where: Park Hyatt Aviara Resort Guests can ring in the holiday season with an elegant evening of live entertainment, dancing, dining and poinsettias all around. All proceeds from the event benefit the Financial Assistance Programs of the Magdalena Ecke Family YMCA. ecke.ymca.org SISTER’S CHRISTMAS CATECHISM, THE MYSTERY OF THE MAGI’S GOLD When: December 13th–15th Where: North Coast Repertory Theatre It’s Bethlehem meets CSI in this fun Christmas production. Sister works to solve one of the greatest mysteries of all time: what happened to the Magi’s gold? northcoastrep.org


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However, the real beauty of this baby is not just in its astounding numbers, but also in its design, starting with “Falcon Wing” doors that open upward and out of the way to give passengers easy access to the seven bucket seats in the second and third rows of the Model X. All the seats are heated and ventilated (cooled) to further enhance passengers’ comfort and a smart air suspension has GPS memory to adjust the ride of the Model X to the particular terrain it is traversing. The fully electric crossover SUV also comes with all–wheel–drive by adding a second electric motor to independently power both sets of wheels, helping to keep the Model X on the straight and narrow even when wet El Niño weather conditions persist. It’s anticipated that a new autopilot feature will soon be available that will enable drivers of the Model X to navigate traffic, stay in freeway lanes safely away from other vehicles and obey posted speed limits automatically. CONTINUED ON PAGE 38

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Software updates will include an automated parking system that can get the car into tight spaces with ease and efficiency. Charging the Model X is the same as with the Tesla S sedan, with standard charging stations requiring up to three hours to fully charge. Tesla has more than 500 supercharging stations nationwide with nearly 3,000 superchargers that will fill up the lithium–ion battery to 80 percent capacity in just 30 minutes. Unlike conventional gas stations, where price fluctuates on a daily basis, Tesla is offering free supercharging at all of its stations. Because the unique wing–like doors take away the ability to have a roof rack, Tesla is offering a rear mounted hitch that allows the SUV to carry sports equipment like bikes, skis or surfboards. Pricing for the “Signature” version of the Model X—the first to be released— is expected to start at $132,000 and top out at $144,000 when fully loaded. The standard version of the Model X is expected to start at $90,000. Pre–orders for the Tesla X have already topped 30,000, so buyers ordering now can expect delivery sometime in early to mid 2016. For electric car lovers with families, it’s time to fly with the Tesla Model X.

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hen BJ Kjaer smelled chlorine in the water he was using as an organic farmer in Valley Center, he knew there had to be a better way. Reaching out to his old professor at UC Berkeley for answers, BJ was able to gain the knowledge to find out how. One simple curiosity lead to finding the answers that inspired BJ to create Solar Rain. Later partnering with fellow Denmark–native Christian Fetterlein, these gentlemen have worked together to provide us with a process and product that is much needed during this time of pollution and drought. Their solution is, as the phrase goes, a tall (and clean) glass of water. Out of all the wonderful things our county has to offer, quality tap water for drinking is not amongst them. We’ve all heard of the different ways our water selections are purified or gathered—most of them involving chemicals and complex machinations— and most of us have wondered why we don’t create a more natural system.

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ovember is the start of the San Diego State University Aztecs Men’s Basketball season, and nothing this month will ignite the city more than the return of the Aztecs to Montezuma Mesa. What was once a team covered in a 20 second sound bite during the late–night news and a couple of column inches the next day in the UT is now a leading news story. All this began 15 years ago with the arrival of celebrated Head Coach Steve Fisher, who started with a team fresh off a 4–22 season and turned it all around in just a few years. Now, 25+ win seasons and a visit to the NCAA Tournament have become the norm. No other men’s basketball program has shown the level of improvement of the Aztecs under Coach Fisher. Last month we were able to visit with Coach Fisher as practices for this season were just getting underway. Fine Magazine: This year the Aztecs will play their cross–town rivals, the University of San Diego Toreros, for the first basketball game ever at Petco Park on December 5th.. How did all that come about? Coach Fisher: We have had a great working relationship with the Padres and PETCO Park. When it was brought up as a possibility, we thought it sounded like a great idea. San Diego is an event city and this is a unique event. I don’t know that [a college basketball game at an outdoor Major League Baseball stadium] has ever been done before. I think it will be fun for both schools and it will be a one–of–a–kind– event that will draw a lot of attention both locally and nationally. Given the record the Aztecs have had over the past few seasons, how much has the recruiting process changed from when you first took over this program 15 years ago? When we first came to San Diego State, we knocked on every door. We were not afraid to knock on the door of guys that were thinking about going pro out of high school. Now, more of those same type of people open the door when we knock. The process has not changed a great deal but the significant interest from recruits has increased greatly. Looking back on your personal reflections, what were those days with the Fab Five like from 91–93? It was a tremendous experience and a great deal of enjoyment. Much was made by others before any of them had walked in the building. To no fault of their own, the celebration and scrutiny of who they were started long before they stepped foot on campus. They were a unique group that was immensely talented, prioritized winning over all else and had a tremendous feeling for one another. What are some of your most memorable moments in your 40 years as a coach? Winning a national championship in as unique a fashion as there has ever been… From taking over two days before we opened NCAA tournament play to having a personal invitation to the White House from President George Bush and everything that goes along with a

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national championship. I would say that going to our first NCAA tournament at San Diego State was a thrill that no one associated with this university will ever forget…The ability over a career to build relationships with players that have lasted a lifetime. The sons and daughters of former players that are friends of ours is as cherished and memorable of a moment for my family as you could possibly have. What legacy do you want to leave on Montezuma Mesa—besides a potential national championship–caliber men’s basketball program? The experience at San Diego State, from day one, the open arms we received when we came here, to the love affair we have had with our students that created an atmosphere second to none, to building a program that has given all of us immense joy. I am so grateful to have been a part of this University and this community. When we came, we talked about building a program and we have built a program. Today, the Aztecs have become one of the hottest tickets in town with 55 straight sold out home games. In fact, season tickets for the 2015–16 season are already gone. Even though the home schedule is sold out, you can still watch the Aztecs on the road in games at Long Beach State, against USD at Petco Park and over the Thanksgiving holiday at the Continental Tires Las Vegas Invitational. For information on those tickets, fans are encouraged to contact the Aztec Ticket Office at (619) 283–7378.


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hen every day feels like a never– ending to–do list, you may wonder if you’re ever going to have time to breathe, let alone give yourself time to relax. But relaxation is important and allowing yourself to unwind and recharge will give you strength to tackle everything moving forward. Yoga is a great way to relieve stress and renew your energy so you can better focus on the task at hand, whatever that may be. The idea of using breathing and relaxation as a mechanism for creating a healthier lifestyle is the entire premise behind Bliss Paddle Yoga, a company launched in Laguna Beach with regular

classes in Newport Beach and San Diego’s own Mission Bay. Modern paddle boarding is a Hawaiian sport derived from surfing and adapted for today’s lifestyle of fun in the sun and on the water. Paddle board yoga takes the magic and tranquility of the ocean and joins it with the focus and flexibility exercises of yoga. “I’d always thought early on that stand up paddling was such a great activity,” Bliss Paddle Yoga owner and founder Taylor Chaput said. “With paddle boarding, it’s not as intense [as surfing]; it’s more blissful, and that’s what inspired the name.” Chaput began paddle boarding when she ventured into the crystalline waters of Laguna Beach with her mother and quickly fell in love with the sport. Shortly after, she transitioned to practicing yoga on the boards, igniting her passion for paddle board yoga. CONTINUED ON PAGE 46

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Performing paddle board yoga increases core strength as it helps release stress.

Chaput founded Bliss Paddle Yoga in the summer of 2010, offering classes to the locals of Laguna Beach before expanding her practice to Newport Beach and San Diego the following year. “The demand is growing so much with the number of people that come to classes,” said Antony Besso, who joined Bliss Paddle Yoga in 2012 and is now part–owner. “We feel like we’re living the dream here in Southern California and particularly in San Diego.” It’s not surprising that paddle board yoga is growing in popularity. The practice of yoga and paddle boarding are both meant to inspire calm and encourage a collectiveness of the soul. When combined, they create an incredibly relaxing activity that allows you to mellow out, recalibrate your focus and center your mind and body, something we could all benefit from on a regular basis. Bliss Paddle Yoga welcomes adventurers of all skill levels, from beginners to skilled yogis. All of the instructors are experienced, well– practiced and coached specifically on paddle board form. Instructors are also required to go through lifeguard routines and SUP rescue techniques in case any problems arise while on the open water. The three–day teacher training is taught regularly at all locations and retreats are often scheduled to allow even more interested people to earn their paddle board yoga teaching certification. In the past, Chaput has hosted SUP retreats in international waters, including Bali and Costa Rica. Retreats are a way for teachers and students alike to fully embrace the yoga lifestyle by truly removing themselves from the everyday grind. Tropical locations are the perfect setting for relaxing, recharging and letting go of stress. New retreats are always being planned—the next event hosted by Bliss Paddle Yoga will take place in Maui, Hawaii in January 2016 with yogi Laura Sykora. “What we’re trying to do is become a reference for people who are interested in paddle yoga by teaming up with very inspirational yogis,” Besso said. Sykora isn’t the only well–known yogi to team up with Bliss Paddle Yoga. The company sponsors many prominent names in the yoga community, including Kathryn Budig, author of The Women’s Health Big Book of Yoga, and Holly Fiske, an avid yoga parent who regularly inspires more than 51,000 followers on Instagram. The aptly–named Bliss Yogis are supported through branded equipment, in–depth interviews and promotion of the water–based yoga lifestyle. “That’s one of our goals—to get people into the lifestyle of being outside on the water,” Chaput said. “Our hope is that people will keep coming back, or go get on their own board, whatever it is to make it part of their lifestyle.” 46

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The yoga lifestyle is nothing new, of course. People have been practicing the art of relaxation for centuries and little has changed since then. Yoga is still a great way to unwind after a long day or concentrate on sharpening your mental zen skills. Bliss Paddle Yoga actively encourages this method of centering yourself to create a better you. Weather permitting, every San Diego class meets on the sandy shores of Fanuel Street Park on Mission Bay. Bliss Paddle Yoga supplies and transports all of the necessary equipment, so students can relax before they even get started. From there the class begins with a beach lesson, then paddles out together for the tranquil workout regimen designed by the instructor. Chaput said the company tries to hire and train teachers of various yoga styles to offer a diverse range of practices that everyone can enjoy, from Vinyasa to CorePower Yoga and more. “Sometimes it’s easier for people to disconnect when they’re out on the water,” Besso said. “It might be a little frightening at first, but if you find yourself out on the water […] it’s so nature–oriented, it kind of brings people back to their roots. It allows people to escape their mind a little more.” There certainly is something about the open water that allows your mind to drift into serenity, where your daily routines and all of your worries float away with the gentle tide. All of Bliss Paddle Yoga’s classes run for an hour and a half, giving students ample opportunity to get used to the board and focus their breathing. Even beginners who have never tried paddle yoga before have found that making the transition from land to water wasn’t difficult. “One of the biggest feedback or most popular things that people say is that they’re really surprised at how accessible everything is,” Chaput said. “What I would tell beginners is that it’s not as hard as you might think and you’ll surprise yourself with how much you can do out there. Just have fun, most of all.” Out of Bliss Paddle Yoga’s three locations, San Diego is by far the most popular, according to Chaput. The area has a thriving yoga community and its natural beauty and tranquil surroundings are perfect for fostering a meditative mindset. “This is really a way to slow down and get back to the foundation [of yoga] and to fall in love with yoga again,” Chaput said. “We feel really lucky and grateful to be doing what we’re doing and to share our love for yoga and the water with everyone that comes through.” For more information about Bliss Paddle Yoga or to sign up for a class, call the San Diego location at (858) 215-3661 or visit the company’s website at blisspaddleyoga.com.


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assembled from his living room in Berlin, where the company is headquartered. With passion and drive, the brand has become the leading source of luxury beauty samples on a global stage. Through an international reach, GLOSSYBOX is now distributed in 10 countries, with beauty trend scouting in all corners of the world, from Paris to Milan, Tokyo to New York. The company is fully–equipped and at the service of their consumers with a global customer service team to support all the needs of their clients. With a team of beauty enthusiasts on the lookout for the latest and CONTINUED ON PAGE 50

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greatest, the brand has always been true to their roots, focusing on surprising subscribers with the best products every single month. Packaged with love 12 times a year, GLOSSYBOX features five makeup, hair and skin care products from top brands in each and every box. Von Abercron shares with FINE Magazine the brand GLOSSYBOX has become, the process it takes to create each box, what sets them apart from the rest and the key to his success. ON THE GLOSSYBOX BRAND The goal of the brand is simple: to show their subscribers how to let their inner beauty shine and feel as beautiful on the outside as they know they are on the inside. There’s a lot more to GLOSSYBOX than the handpicked products and charming box they are delivered in. By delivering surprise, delight and inspiration right to their front doors, GLOSSYBOX wants to make their subscribers’ lives more beautiful while making them feel like their best selves. “GLOSSYBOX is all about the experience—from waiting for the box to arrive, the un–boxing moment and, finally, getting to re– discover favorite beauty products. We’re delighted that our brand reflects this GLOSSYBOX essence well and that our customers get what we’re all about,” says Von Abercron. FROM BRANDS TO BOXES Von Abercron shares that although they are always on the lookout for the new, trendy and high– quality products from around the world, they go back to using their all–time favorites, as well. They have partnered with over 500 international brands to ensure a varied beauty experience. To match their subscribers to the products they are most likely to enjoy, they have developed their own algorithm to ensure the boxes fit their beauty enthusiasts’ needs perfectly. This is based on the online beauty profiles that each customer creates while sharing details about themselves, like product preference or hair color. But the process does not end there. Each month, customers fill out a survey on products they receive so GLOSSYBOX can improve on future boxes.

The company also shares this information with partner brands so they can gain essential insights. When it comes to crafting a box, it’s quite an elaborate process. The creation of each box takes over a year in order to ensure that they create the perfect box every time. As for design, they mix up the classic pink boxes with special designs, so the first step is to plan the topics and timing for each box. Then, they select the appropriate products curated by the great brands they partner with. “We take our time to perfect this part of the process so our customers will love each and every box just as much as we do,” Von Abercron shares.

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ON WHAT SETS GLOSSYBOX APART Much more than just another beauty subscription service, the goal of GLOSSYBOX is to become the number one trusted source for beauty discoveries worldwide, with hopes of offering the experience to more people around the globe. “We strive for excellence in everything we do. We never stop looking for the latest and best in all things beauty so our customers are the first to know about trends and discover our all–time favorites. We’re beauty experts, trend spotters and innovation leaders—connected by our passion in our global network of beauty enthusiasts in some of the most fashionable cities of the world,” says Von Abercron.

ON THE KEY TO HIS SUCCESS When asked to what the brand owes its success, Von Abercron says, “The key to our success is our global team of awesome employees. Everyone at GLOSSYBOX strives to make our customers happy by working as one team with one vision: To become the #1 source for beauty discoveries worldwide. We’re united by our passion, enthusiasm and the fun we have while creating each and every amazing GLOSSYBOX. Our passion shows in everything we do and plays a huge role in our success.” With a new box opened every 12 seconds, the “surprise and delight” moment, those few seconds of discovery, truly defines the GLOSSYBOX experience.


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Ben Affleck achieved success in the entertainment world at a young age and, unlike many of his contemporaries, perpetuated that early prosperity into a successful career. But at some point, Affleck realized that wasn’t enough; though appreciative of his success, he hated the selfish life he lived and began looking for ways to give back. The number “five million deaths” was ultimately his call to action; after he discovered the death toll in Central Africa, he was appalled at the sparse action taking place and moved to change things himself. Affleck founded the Eastern Congo Initiative in 2010, not to simply donate to a cause, but to help a community improve itself from the inside out. Grants raised by the Eastern Congo Initiative go directly to community–based organizations founded by Congolese people who want to help their personal community with specific improvements in areas that need help, such as economic development and maternal health. By investing directly into the community, rather than a middle–man charity, Affleck and ECI accomplish more, and faster. ECI also promotes advocacy; with greater awareness comes a greater sense of responsibility. How You Can Help: You can easily donate to the cause on the charity’s website. Since ECI works directly with existing Congolese organizations, it’s difficult to donate your time—but your monetary donation goes a long way.


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Founders: George Clooney, Brad Pitt, Matt Damon, Don Cheadle and Jerry Weintraub Not On Our Watch has the star power of not just one but several celebrities on its Board. With famed humanitarians George Clooney (whose wife Amal Clooney is a world–famous human rights lawyer) and Brad Pitt at the helm, as well as superstars Matt Damon and Don Cheadle, this organization received immediate acclaim and notoriety. Not On Our Watch brings the world’s attention to the underrepresented, though massive, atrocities of the world. Developing countries often face the greatest challenges—and gain the least attention—but Not On Our Watch works to level those disproportions. Using the the influence of their Board’s notoriety, Not On Our Watch works to bring awareness to underrepresented conflicts and causes through international press and media attention. The organization currently focuses on three major centers of crisis: Darfur, Burma and Zimbabwe. How You Can Help: You can help Not On Our Watch by championing the cause. Whether that be informing your community or reaching out to local political leaders, the more people who are aware of these issues, the faster they can be solved. Not On Our Watch also encourages you to donate to emergency relief programs. FINEsd.com • facebook.com/FINEmagazines

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MICHAEL J. FOX F O U N D AT I O N F O R PA R K I N S O N ’ S RESEARCH

Founder: Michael J. Fox

E VA’ S H E R O E S

Founder: Eva Longoria Growing up with a sister with intellectual abilities, Eva Longoria has always been grateful for the ways in which her sister sweetened her life. Their mother was so inspired by Eva’s sister that she became a special education teacher and, following in those footsteps, Eva, along with Board President Christiane-Perkins Garcia, founded Eva’s Heroes in 2008. Eva’s Heroes works to enrich the lives of those with intellectual special needs and to improve on their inclusivity in daily life. People with intellectual special needs often find themselves excluded from daily society, but Eva’s Heroes works to break down those barriers through programming for teenagers and young adults. How You Can Help: You can easily donate to Eva’s Heroes through their website; your contribution goes directly to programming that helps people with intellectual disabilities. Or contact their office about volunteering or beginning your own, local programming for Eva’s Heroes.

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If there is one celebrity who has consistently been in the spotlight for championing a cause, it is undoubtedly Michael J. Fox. This cause is a very personal one for Michael J. Fox; the actor was diagnosed with young–onset Parkinson’s disease in 1991, keeping his condition private for another seven years. After the actor revealed his Parkinson’s, he immediately took up the torch for the cause, founding the Michael J. Fox Foundation in 2000. The ultimate goal of the Foundation is to find a cure for Parkinson’s disease through intense research. In the meantime, the Foundation works tirelessly to ensure the comfort of current patients through improved therapies, treatments and prescriptions. But the backbone of the Michael J. Fox Foundation for Parkinson’s Research is funding pharmaceutical research that will actually contribute to the cause and, hopefully, reach the market. How You Can Help: The Michael J. Fox Foundation for Parkinson’s Research makes helping easy. In addition to regular donations, you can fundraise with their grassroots community, Team Fox, or begin a “Tribute Page” that celebrates someone you know with Parkinson’s. The Foundation also connects patients to clinical trials directly through their website.


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Founder: Matt Damon We are all lucky enough that a simple walk to our kitchen and turn of a knob can provide us with clean drinking water. For much of the developing world, this is an unfathomable luxury. 750 million people around the world do not have access to safe water daily, while 2.5 billion people lack improved sanitation through plumbing and water. These basic necessities result in countless deaths annually. Recognizing the enormous need for clean water and with access to the capital and publicity to truly help, Matt Damon and Gary White founded Water.org. Like Eastern Congo Initiative, Water.org works directly within the community in order to be most effective. The charity currently operates across the globe in a variety of developing countries, including Africa, South Asia, Southeast Asia, Latin America and the Caribbean. Water. org partners with 62 local organizations in 12 countries, seamlessly integrating local knowledge with global power. With a goal to provide clean drinking water and the dignity of a toilet to the world, all within the next several decades, Water.org’s vision is enormous—but they’re already well on their way. How You Can Help: Water.org provides countless ways for you to donate to their cause. Donate directly on the website, sponsor an athletic event or fundraiser in their honor, or simply share about the cause on social media— Water.org encourages your support in every way.

COURTESY OF WATER.ORG

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PHOTOGRAPHY BY LEO MALEVANCHIK PHOTOGRAPHY Stylist: Heather Winfield | Model: Lena Zawaideh Hair and Makeup: Sylvie Nottoli

BY TIFFANY Since their doors first opened nearly two centuries ago, Tiffany & Co. has defined luxury in America. Founder Charles Lewis Tiffany used his wealth, power and access to trade to bring the finest goods of the world to New York’s burgeoning upper echelon. And when an opportunity presented itself—like when French aristocrats needed to trade in their heirloom diamonds for cold cash—Tiffany seized it; that opportunity alone earned the businessman the moniker “King of Diamonds.” Tiffany’s opportunism and sheer pluck would make him and his goods a household name for decades to come. Wearers of Tiffany & Co. today are much like old Tiffany himself: influential, affluent and elegant. But they’re also much more than that; they’re youthful and glamorous, their beauty matching the delicate silver and diamonds they drape around their necks. Opening that baby–blue box is like unfolding your acceptance letter to the greatest club in the world, one that promises fortune and happiness, one that you’ve been waiting to join your whole life. Slide open the ribbon and slip into the pure elegance of Tiffany & Co.

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Lena is wearing two Tiffany Bow Rings in gold and silver, $3,800 each; Schlumberger® “Stitches” Ring with 18k yellow gold, platinum and diamonds, $25,000; Tiffany & Co. Schlumberger® 36 Stone Bracelet in 18k gold with round brilliant diamonds in platinum, $24,000; Tiffany & Co. Schlumberger® Croisillon Bracelets in 18k gold with light and dark green enamel, $30,000 each; Tiffany & Co. Schlumberger® Circle Rope Necklace, $15,500; Tiffany & Co. Schlumberger® Apollo Ear Clips in 18k gold with round brilliant diamonds in platinum, $25,000, all available at Tiffany & Co.

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Lena is wearing a Tiffany Aria Bracelet with Akoya cultured pearls and round brilliant diamonds in platinum, $15,000; Tiffany South Sea Noble Pearl Ring in platinum with round brilliant diamonds and a South Sea cultured button–shaped pearl, $5,300; Tiffany Victoria™ Line Bracelet in platinum with diamonds, $57,000; and a Tiffany Enchant® Flower Necklace in platinum with rose–cut diamonds, $75,000, all available at Tiffany & Co.

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The InterContinental The Clement Monterey Takes Guests Back in Time

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onterey, California: a city harkening back to an old time era. John Steinbeck once described the historic Cannery Row in Monterey California as “a poem, a stink, a grating noise, a quality of light, a tone, a habit, a nostalgia, a dream.” Once the central hub of the sardine canning industry, Monterey is now a premier destination where tourists can enjoy historic landmarks, unparalleled ocean views and some of the freshest seafood cuisine in the country. Located just a quick two minute walk from Cannery Row, next to the world–renowned Monterey Bay Aquarium and nestled in the heart of the historic Monterey canning district, lies the waterfront luxury hotel The InterContinental The Clement Monterey. As one of the newest hotels to be built in Monterey since the late ‘80s, the Clement Monterey first opened its doors in 2008 with the idea of establishing a separate identity as a luxury waterfront hotel that promotes a sustainable and environmentally friendly experience. Visitors seeking to escape the everyday noise of city life will find this to be the quintessential hotel for any weekend getaway, offering an elegantly quiet and relaxing experience. Boasting captivating ocean views and sounds, this hotel promotes a truly luxurious stay and indulges its visitors in the breathtaking natural beauty and tranquility of Monterey Bay.

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The Reading Room of The InterContinental The Clement Monterey; step into relaxation at the Spa; C Restaurant and Bar offers a delicious experience, three meals a day; unparalleled views of Monterey Bay greet visitors.

While dining in Monterey, tourists will find that discovering delicious, fresh and quality cuisine is not difficult, especially when you have an escape like the C Restaurant and Bar located on the hotel’s ground floor. Executive Chef Matt Bolton has strategically designed a menu where he can implement his dedicated philosophy and his foundational techniques, which emphasize the upmost quality and freshest ingredients. With a menu that celebrates the Monterey Peninsula, highlighting local, sustainably caught, organic and fresh ingredients, guests are sure to enjoy their dining experience. C Restaurant offers a tantalizing menu for breakfast, lunch and dinner where guests can savor a wide array of favorites, like Quinoa Pancakes with dried pears and crème Chantilly; Grilled Arctic Char with brussel sprout leaves and applewood smoked bacon in a dijon emulsion; and Mary’s Free Range Chicken Breast, served on a bed of wild mushroom risotto, grilled kale and natural jus. For guests seeking to enjoy the richness of the outside patio, consider complementing the breathtaking views with a side of chilled oysters dressed in a ginger–cider mignonette and a crisp glass of 2014 Charles Krug Sauvignon Blanc from Napa, California. Whether dining with family, friends or alone, your culinary experience at the the C Restaurant and Bar will unequivocally be an incredible meal complemented with marine–life sightings and the bluest ocean views on the California coast. Rejuvenating one’s overall mind and body at the hotel spa is just as important to the guest experience at The InterContinental The Clement Monterey. In addition to health and personal training fitness sessions, guests can choose from an array of therapeutic massages, skin care regimens and body treatments. Bask in well–deserved relaxation with a popular treatment, like a Sugar Scrub and Fruit Enzyme Facial, Couples Aromatherapy, Hydrating Tropical Sugar Massage or a Seaweed Mud Massage. With spectacular suites overlooking the Monterey Bay, guests can choose from 208 rooms and 15 luxury waterfront suites featuring ocean–view balconies, stylish décor and a modern fireplace to sit next to while listening to billowing ocean sounds. At the end of a long day, enjoy a warm bubble bath in one of their spacious soaking tubs before settling into a warm bed draped in Frette linens. If planning a business conference or wedding, the 16,000 square foot state–of–the– art banquet space is the ideal location to host any special event. Within a short walking and driving distance of the hotel guests will encounter a variety of area attractions and activities to enjoy. Embark on an adventure in whale watching, kayaking, tide pooling, sailing, sunset beach walks, wine tasting, shopping at local souvenir shops and fashion boutiques and much more. However, no visit to Monterey would be complete without experiencing The Monterey Bay Aquarium, Cannery Row, Fisherman’s Wharf and the 17 Mile Drive. Whether you decide to visit the InterContinental The Clement Monterey for business or pleasure, you can rest assured that your overall experience will elicit a lingering desire to return to the nostalgia that this picturesque city evokes.

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A diverse collection of 80+ Southern California artists exhibiting their original creations along the streets of picturesque Old Town La Quinta. Chic boutiques, trendy restaurants and live entertainment! Just minutes from Palm Springs. Come for the art. Stay for the weekend! It’s Fun, Free & Fabulous!

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NOVEMBER 7 – DECEMBER 26 Dr. Seuss’ How the Grinch Stole Christmas!

Book and Lyrics by Timothy Mason Music by Mel Marvin Directed by James Vasquez Original Production Conceived and Directed by Jack O’Brien

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ocated in Escondido’s historic downtown, Bellamy’s is an award– winning restaurant serving California modern cuisine with French influence. An upscale eatery with moderate prices and live music, this delightful spot has something for everyone. With its superbly talented French Master Chef, Patrick Ponsaty, and its farm–to–table ingredients, plus an exceptional pride in supporting local North County farmers, wine makers and sustainable fisherman, Bellamy’s is the kind of restaurant for which we’ve all be searching. My first time at the restaurant I was greeted by a warm and friendly hostess who guided me to my seat. My server, who would prove to be exceptionally helpful, introduced himself and distributed the captivating menu. As I studied the different selections, I found the live piano tunes to be soothing, the tinkling keys adding to the restaurant’s already intimate ambiance. In a scene where good service is often hard to come by, the excellent service at Bellamy’s is certainly notable; the servers were not only friendly, but took their time reviewing the items and answering any questions regarding the menu. The extensive collection of appetizers made my mouth water. I chose to start with the Spanish Calamari Steak along with the Mountain Meadow Flatbread, a crisp starter topped with locally grown mushrooms, arugula and parmesan flakes, both of which were perfectly light and delectable. For the main entree, I tried the unique Muscovy Duck Breast with caramelized seasonal fruit and polenta, a delicious and tender preparation. If you prefer pasta dishes or are looking for a meatless option, try the Vegetarian Basil Fetuccini. Bellamy’s also offers a large selection of fine, fresh seafood, like the Alaskan Salmon and the British Columbia Halibut. CONTINUED ON PAGE 66

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With an impressive wine selection and fresh, light fare, Bellamy’s is French at its finest.


From our kitchen

to yours. BELLAMY'S CATERING

Experience artfully crafted dishes prepared by Master Chef Patrick Ponsaty with all the comforts of home.

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Clockwise: Bellamy’s signature dessert, Chocolate Bisou; you’re sure to find your perfect glass with Bellamy’s enormous wine selection; the Muscovy Duck Breast is an incredible entree option; Master Chef Patrick Ponsaty creates French cuisine with a touch of Spanish influence.

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f you are a dessert connoisseur, this place is for you. Both the Stone–Fruit Almond Tart with lemon verbena ice cream and the French Lavender Crème Brulee with assorted berries melt in your mouth, a freshly fruity finish. If you are a chocolate lover, their signature dessert, the Chocolate Bisou, is a taste of heaven! At Bellamy’s, every plate created receives TLC for presentation and taste. Since the ingredients are carefully chosen and blended, the meals open your palate to new tastes without overpowering the senses. Its dim lighting and warm atmosphere allow visitors to enjoy high–end dining in a calm and classy setting suitable for both families and couples. And if you want to enjoy delicious cuisine and San Diego’s incredible climate simultaneously, Bellamy’s offers dining on their beautiful patio. “Our Master Chef is one of only 200 master chefs in the world. Plus, we own a ranch where we grow 30–40% of our produce and raise our own chicken and lamb. Also, our Chef is not solely trained in French culinary; he spent a considerable amount of time in Spain, so his creations also have a Spanish influence with a Mediterranean touch,” said Derry Van Nortwick, Bellamy’s General Manager and Wine Director. It is no surprise Master Chef Patrick has earned prestigious culinary awards. As a French native, Master Chef Patrick is a fifth–generation chef who received years of specialized culinary training in his native country. With every first–class meal he creates, the Master Chef manifests his passion for fine culinary arts and makes guests feel as if they are in the French countryside. The restaurant offers a selection of signature cocktails and houses a massive collection of wine; even the choosiest wino is sure to find a blend to please. The open bar, which is separated from the main dining area, offers a different, more casual menu. Bellamy’s also caters private parties and hosts happy hour daily from 3 to 6 p.m. But if your taste buds are aching for any of these delightful dishes, make sure it’s Monday through Saturday–they’re closed Sundays. It’s not often that a restaurant manages to truly transport guests. At Bellamy’s, they do just that, providing us with a culinary, cross–continental journey. Though your feet may be planted firmly on San Diego ground, your taste buds and imagination are easily carried away to the lavender– scented hills of France. And if you leave home in a hurry, don’t worry—you don’t need your passport to embark on this French escape.

“if you want to enjoy delicious cuisine and San Diego’s incredible climate simultaneously, Bellamy’s offers dining on their beautiful patio.”

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YOUR NEW FAVORITE THANKSGIVING RECIPE:

SOUTHERN SWEET POTATO CASSEROLE B Y E M I LY G L A S E R

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hristmas may have visions of sugarplums dancing ‘round your head, but it’s Thanksgiving that has you daydreaming of feasts: turkey, ham, stuffing, veggies, and those last, syrupy bites of pie. There’s one special dish that spans both ends of the turkey day table, an entree sweet enough to be considered dessert but savory enough for dinner; that magical fare is sweet potato casserole. Long favored as the king of the root vegetables in other parts of the country, recently discovered health benefits have boosted the sweeter potato’s spotlight in California, as well. For a Californian twist on this classically Southern dish, FINE gives you our take on the Thanksgiving favorite.

Sweet Potato Casserole Casserole 3 c baked sweet potatoes, mashed 1/2 c sugar 2 eggs 1/2 c milk 1/4 c butter, softened 1 tsp vanilla Topping 1/3 c flour 1/3 c butter, melted 1 c brown sugar 1 c pecans or walnuts

with topping. Bake at 350° for 30 minutes. Let cool 10 minutes before serving.

Preheat oven to 350°. After baking sweet potatoes (we suggest 350° for 60 min. or until tender), mash potatoes. Add sugar, eggs, milk, butter and vanilla; beat with electric mixer until smooth. Set aside. In a separate bowl, combine topping ingredients and mix until nuts are covered.. Pour sweet potato mixture into 9x13 baking dish, sprinkle

3 c fresh cranberries, rinsed 1/2 c sugar 1 c fresh orange juice

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Your guests will swoon for this sweet potato confection! And for an alternative to that gelatinous cranberry sauce in a can, try this easy, fresh recipe!

Simply add your ingredients to a food processor and whip up a sweet and delicious topper for your turkey! You can also add more sugar and o.j. depending on your preference for sweet or tart sauce.

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S O C I E T Y La Jolla Art & Wine Festival Photos Courtesy of Heather Winfield The La Jolla Art & Wine Festival returned for its 7th annual celebration this October. The festival featured the works of over 150 artists from San Diego, Los Angeles, Orange County, Baja and beyond. Festival attendees enjoyed an incredible wine and beer garden, the family art center, a silent auction and a gourmet marketplace. The profits raised at the festival will benefit underfunded programs like art, music, science, physical education, technology and on–site medical care at nearby public elementary and middle schools.

Neilz Eye

Dawn Sebaugh

Sarah Stieber

Evgeny Yorobe

Dona Bollard

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Rachel Everett, Sheri Liebert and Rachel Brown

John Hung Ha


Allison Whitney and Heather Winfield

Mitch Bonilla, Bethany Cummings and Rene Grossrieder

Amazing Lace runway model

Amazing LACE fashion event Glimmers in Support of Autism

Amazing Lace runway model

Photos Courtesy of Media Magic The stars glistened on FINE Magazine’s Amazing LACE event held at Cielo Village in Rancho Santa Fe. Over 200 fashionistas and supporters enjoyed the elegant and entertaining evening. Models from fashion houses throughout San Diego strutted their stuff on the catwalk all in the name of charity. Proceeds benefitted B.I.A.N.C.A., a local autism charity. Allison Whitney founded the organization four years ago when she was inspired by her niece, for whom she named the organization. The show highlights included the latest in lace designs for women and innovative male fashion, a silent and live auction with baubles and gifts and a luscious menu of hors d’oeuvres. More information on the B.I.A.N.C.A. charity can be found at www.biancanpo.org.

Tammy Murphy and Terri Bice

Chris Porter and Claudia Yates

Amazing Lace runway model Alena Scepkova and Garrett Guedea

Lezlie Haines, Ted Reynales and Terry Berk

Lynne Wheeler, Kathleen Lang, Melissa Tetzleff and Kimberly Tullis

Gilia Melendez and Sorana Caldwell

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Natural High Gala Photos Courtesy of Natural High Over 300 people turned out for the Natural High 21st Annual Gala on Saturday, September 12th at the Omni La Costa Resort and Spa. The La Jolla– based non–profit, which provides a free youth substance misuse prevention program, brought donors, youth and some of the Natural High celebrity ambassadors together to celebrate their mission, aimed at helping youth say no to drugs/ alcohol and yes to pursuing their passions. Close to $430,000 was raised at the Gala to ensure that Natural High’s 20,000 education partners in all 50 states continue receiving this life–changing program completely free of charge. This year, Natural High honored pro skateboarding legend Tony Hawk with the 2015 Gamechanger Award, recognizing him for his impact as a Natural High Ambassador over the years in building the momentum behind the organization’s growth, which now reaches more than 8 million youth across the country.

Jon Sundt, Tony Hawk, Cody Lovaas and Tommy Ragen

Tony Hawk

Aeriel Sundt, Rebecca Siegler, Rachel Gordon, Amy Cotton and Tierney Sheehan

The Godes family

Lani Hobson, Sanah Jivani and Shahid Jivani

Students from Pacific Grove High School

Matt Osborne and Lauren Grattan

Natural High Flash Mob youth performers

Amy Ragen, El Lovaas Schlachter, Brad Schlachter and friends

Old Town Art & Craft Show Photo Courtesy of Robert Barros Old Town came alive with sights and sounds of art this year for their annual Art & Craft Show! Museum–quality art and sculpture filled the historical streets of Old Town. The show included contemporary artists, fine craft, fashion and home décor artisans, as well as international foods, a wine–tasting pavilion and continuous live entertainment. This event always captures the essence of Southern California: perfect weather, great food and a heartfelt appreciation for heritage and art. CONTINUED ON PAGE 74

Artwork at the annual Old Town Art & Craft Show

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Laughter, Romance and Nostalgia at North Coast Rep “What do you get when you mix an Irish tale, 19 cats, one dog named after a pancake and two animal lovers? Give up?

The answer is...CHAPATTI by Christian O’Reilly. It’s a humorous and touching story of life and love.” Directed by Two-time Tony Award winner

Judith Ivey

OCT 21-NOV 15

Judith Ivey Director

Mark Bramhall “Dan”

Annabella Price “Betty”

“ ‘Wonderful’ show is theatrical magic.” — U~T, SAN DIEGO

By Steve Murray Starring James Leaming Directed by Carmen Roman

DECEMBER 8-27

It’s “CSI: Bethlehem” in this holiday mystery extravaganza. From the author of Late Nite Catechism, Sister creates a living Nativity unlike any you’ve ever seen.

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Home of Guiding Hands 33rd Annual Pro–Am Golf Classic Photos Courtesy of Saskia Gitmans The 33rd Annual Pro–Am Golf Classic at Sycuan Resort broke records and raised $54,500 for the programs and services furnished by Home of Guiding Hands (HGH), supporting infants through adults with developmental and intellectual disabilities. The tournament included 18 holes of golf; craft beers on course donated by Twisted Manzanita, Fall Brewing and Monkey Paw; contests such as the Marshmallow Drive and On–the–Green; and an evening program with dinner, awards, opportunity drawings and a silent auction. This year’s winning team included PGA member Shawn Cox with teammates Cassidy Boelk, Chad Wells, Juan Barba and Joe Caruso.

Paulina Payan and Merrin Snyder

David Hall

Juan Barba, Chad Wells, Cassidy Boelk and Joe Caruso

Jennifer Hawk and Trevor Yates

Dan Rietti

United Way’s 95th Birthday Photos Courtesy of Dave Siccardi/Studio M United Way of San Diego County celebrated its 95th Birthday Party at Coasterra Restaurant on Thursday, September 17. Local leaders and activists came out to celebrate this momentous birthday, including Maureen “Mo” King, who received the sixth annual James F. Mulvaney Community Leadership Award, and “Volunteer of the Year” Naish Award winner Jonathan E. Vance. Katy Helen Stockinger, a former United Way employee and artist, created a United Way design on canvas and guests were able to grab a paint brush and contribute to the art project which came to life on site. San Diego–based musician Lee Coulter led the guests in singing “Happy Birthday” to United Way. CONTINUED ON PAGE 76

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One of the murals painted by attendees

Jonathan E. Vance and Meredith Pung

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Jonathan E. Vance, Doug Sawyer, Kevin Crawford and Chris Cate

Maureen “Mo” King and Ruth Mulvaney


23rd Anniversary 2015-2016 Season At Spreckels Theatre with The City Ballet Orchestra, John Nettles conducting

Mozart’s Requiem

November 13-15, 2015

The Nutcracker

December 11-23, 2015

Balanchine Masterworks 2016

Photo by Chelsea Penyak

March 4-6, 2016

Funded in part by:

Romeo and Juliet May 6-8, 2016

Call: 858-272-8663 or Order Online www.cityballet.org

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Variety’s Night of the Stars Tribute at the San Diego Film Festival Photos Courtesy of San Diego Film Festival—Tony Amat, José Islas and George Hall Young On October 1st, the 14th Annual San Diego Film Festival brought together filmmakers and film lovers to honor some of Hollywood’s brightest stars at the Museum of Contemporary Art San Diego in La Jolla. Academy Award– winner Adrien Brody was presented with the Cinema Vanguard Award for his outstanding body of work, while Academy Award–winner Geena Davis received the inaugural Reframed Humanitarian Award for her tireless work for gender equality. Actor, writer and producer Brit Marling received the Auteur Award and John Boyega, lead actor in the upcoming Star Wars: The Force Awakens, received the Rising Star Award. Filmmaker Jack Henry Robbins was honored with the Chris Brinker Award for his directorial debut of Storied Streets.

Matthew Shillingburg and Susan St. John

Adrien Brody

Lyndsy Fonsecae

Fay Stassis, Doreen Roohanipur, Shaheen Ghaznavi, Mika Haka, May Zawaideh

Heather Douglas, Jason Bourque and Robyn Wiener

Diana Shapiro, Annette Anderson Caton, Lisa Sullivan, Larry Marinello, Cathi Carinello, Tiffany Howorka, Lauren Gill and Lisa Pidgeon

Geena Davis

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Mark Cartier, Valerie Montoya and Ruben Chato

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WORLD-PREMIERE PLAY

NOVEMBER 13 – DECEMBER 10 Van Halen Concert Photos Courtesy of Media Magic Van Halen rolled into town to a sold out concert crowd. The iconic band entertained for two hours at the Sleep Train Amphitheater. Front man David Lee Roth was in full energy swing, belting out classics including “Jump,” “Panama” and “Dancing in the Street.” Band enthusiasts came from as far away as Australia and Brazil to see the legendary band. Brothers Eddie and Alex Van Halen rounded out the night with solos and welcomed band newcomer Wolfgang Van Halen on bass guitar. San Diego was the band’s last stop before rounding out their 2015 Tour at the Hollywood Bowl.

“EXTRAORDINARY. Exquisite heart and soul… Near hypnotic” – HARTFORD COURANT

CO-CREATED BY

PAULA VOGEL AND REBECCA TAICHMAN WRITTEN BY

DIRECTED BY

PAULA VOGEL REBECCA TAICHMAN Van Halen

SPECIAL ENGAGEMENT

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Rikka Glulko and Mike Johnson

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Tracy Weber and Gary Bondurant

LYRICS AND MUSIC BY

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ART & SOCIETY

A R T I S T P R O F I L E

Art, International

A WORLD OF ART AS SEEN BY YANYA MORTON

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BY BOB MOREY

ost people reach their teens, if not adulthood, before deciding on their career path— but this was not the case for Yanya Morton. At the youthful age of five, she started creating art and never looked back. A gifted artist with a lifetime of experience, Yanya uses several mediums with ease. Yanya has travelled all over the world and been exposed to dozens of different cultures; her experiences influence her visions for the new pieces she produces after arriving home. We were able to catch up with Yanya one afternoon between her trips abroad: Fine Magazine: How old were you when you first started to create art and what medium did you use? Yanya Morton: I began creating art as a young child. I remember being about five years old when I started to take it seriously. I started drawing portraits with pencil and continued using pencil as my main medium all throughout grade school. It’s a medium that I feel is under–appreciated, yet it is the foundation of all art forms. When did you enter your first showing? I entered my first showing in elementary school and continued throughout high school. I won many awards through my school years! During my senior year in high school, I was presented an award of excellence by the Mayor of Calgary for a promotional poster I designed for the Calgary School district. My first showing in California was in La Jolla sixteen years ago; it was my Hawaiian series. The more significant pieces can be seen in the Bali Hai Restaurant in Las Vegas. Tell us about your experiences in the television and film industry. My first taste of working in the industry came at the tender of age sixteen when I was invited on the set of the film Jumanji, starring the late Robin Williams. My father was a scenic artist and at that time was the head painter. The elaborate sets were all constructed and painted by hand in those days. Learning the different techniques used to create such magic was a life–changing experience for me. I have always loved film, but after getting a taste of how sets were created and films were made, I was

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hooked. I started as a laborer washing brushes and learned a lot of techniques simply by watching. I was immediately promoted to “set painter” and then “scenic artist.” Painting on such a grand scale was exhilarating to me! I went on to work on films like Happy Gilmore and eventually moved to television series like The Sentinel and Stargate. Working in the film industry is far from glamorous and the hours are grueling. However, knowing that what you have created will be seen my millions of viewers is truly a rewarding experience that I will always cherish. You have traveled the world and seen exotic locations and cultures—how has this influenced your visions for the art you create? My travels are the key ingredient to the essential building blocks of my creative process. The experiences of different lands and cultures and people have opened my mind and my soul, allowing access to the unimaginable and the unknown and forcing me to look deep within myself and acknowledge who I really am, whether I like what I see or not. My travels inspire me to be fearless in life and how I transfigure an idea into a concrete body of work. The more I travel and the more I see, the more I realize how little I know and how much more there still is to learn. My travels have instilled in me an insatiable appetite and a curiosity for life– changing experiences. These experiences are and will continue to be the primary driving force behind my work. What is your favorite medium to work in? That is a tough question! It depends on my mood. I have gone through a few phases of what my “so–called favorite medium” is! For now it consists of acrylic, oil, collage and gold leaf composite on canvas or on a mannequin or whatever else I may be inspired by. I’m having so much fun combining all of these mediums together. Combined, they allow me the ultimate freedom of expression. Sticking to one medium seems too confining. “Freedom of expression” certainly epitomizes Yanya’s body of work, whether it’s on a canvas or one of her many mannequins. This month, Yanya’s work can be viewed at StagedHomes in Vista and at coolhausart.com.


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The Season’s Samplings

THE FIVE MUST–SEE SHOWS OF THE SEASON

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BY ERICA MINER

here’s no denying that San Diego’s culture quotient has increased exponentially in recent years. Though “must–see” is a catchphrase usually applied to television and film, when it comes to the coming artistic season in our fair city, options abound. The most pressing problem is how to choose among the panoplies of not–to–be–missed offerings served up by our cultural institutions in the 2015–2016 season. Not to worry; FINE explains it all to you in the following compendium. From opera to symphony to Broadway, here are five outstanding picks that will keep your artistic psyche engaged this season. San Diego Symphony Notwithstanding their thrilling October 9th through 11th opening weekend conducted by SDS Music Director Jahja Ling that featured high–profile pianist Yuja Wang, the maestro himself admitted that the Choral and Organ Spectacular being presented the weekend of December 11th through 13th has a unique appeal. “The Berlioz Te Deum has never been performed in the history of the San Diego Symphony,” says Ling. “This is a first.” This bold, colossal work is rarely done and the opportunity to witness its premiere, sung by San Diego’s acclaimed Master Chorale, should not be passed up. In his memoirs, Berlioz referred to this early work as “enormous” and “monumental.” Indeed, at the first performance in 1855 the composer conducted an ensemble of almost 1,000 performers and the electrifying work accompanied the 2000 Olympics torch lighting in Sydney, Australia. In addition to the Berlioz, Alisa Weilerstein, one of classical music’s most prominent young cellists, and exceptional SDS concertmaster Jeff Thayer will treat audiences to a performance of the popular Brahms Concerto for Violin and Cello. All told, this will be a program to remember. sandiegosymphony.org Broadway San Diego Named “Best Musical of the Year” by New York Magazine, and “Bravest New Musical in a Long Time” by the Toronto Star, IF/THEN (January 5–10, 2016) boasts tremendous star power with an original Broadway cast headed by Tony Award–winning superstar Idina Menzel, along with major Broadway stars LaChanze, Anthony Rapp and James Snyder. Best known for her Tony Award–winning performance in Wicked and as the voice behind the Oscar–winning song “Let it Go” in Frozen, Menzel has become a force of nature on Broadway and in film. IF/THEN Composer Tom Kitt, book writer and lyricist Brian Yorkey and director Michael Greif are also members of the creative team behind the Pulitzer Prize and Tony Award–winning musical Next to Normal. “Having the original core cast from Broadway doesn’t happen very often,” says BSD Associate Marketing Director Christann Heideman. “This cast will only be a part of the tour for 7 cities, including San Diego, so for anyone interested in this show, San Diego is a must–see city.” Tickets for the January opening are available now as part of a 2015–2016 season subscription. broadwaysd.com

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San Diego Musical Theatre Producer Erin Lewis thinks all of SDMT’s productions are “must–see,” but acknowledges the special magnetism of 1998 Tony winner Ragtime (February 5–21, 2016). “If someone has never seen it, they need to do themselves a favor,” says Lewis. Those who have seen it will want to revisit it, she adds. “Its pageantry, emotion and hope burst onto the stage like no other musical. The story touches us all… it has the power to make a difference in all our lives.” Indeed, its history, music and themes of wanting to be part of the American Dream and believing that justice will prevail make the show compelling and enduring. Lewis is justifiably proud of always having full orchestra for SDMT’s productions. “The Ragtime score is particularly exciting,” she says. “It draws on many musical styles… ragtime rhythms of Harlem and Tin Pan Alley… klezmer of the Lower East Side, bold brass band marches, delicate waltzes.” Clearly, the music alone is reason to love Ragtime. sdmt.org

San Diego Opera SDO is on the cutting edge this season with the West Coast debut of Jake Heggie’s Great Scott on May 7th, 2016. Directed by Jack O’Brien and with a libretto by Terrence McNally (Ragtime), this brand new work about opera, juxtaposed with football, features exciting new singers and opera legend Frederica Von Stade. The unique show has been creating buzz since its SDO premiere was first announced. Football and opera generally are not thought of as belonging in the same universe, but, says Heggie, whose Moby Dick debuted to great acclaim in SDO’S 2012–13 season, “They are together all the time. A lot of sports fans go to the opera… a lot of opera people love sports… Every town has this duality of sports and arts and the struggle that goes on between them.” What makes this production so exciting? “Jake speaks with a very American voice. The music is accessible for a lot of different audiences,” says new SDO General Director David Bennett. “The story touches people who’ve chosen the arts—and others—about

choices they’ve made… it’s a glimpse into the struggle and love we all feel for the business of opera.” There’s also specific relevance to San Diego, Bennett says. “It centers on an American city that has both a struggling opera company and a football team, and an opera that’s being premiered to help save the struggling company. San Diego’s opera company and football team certainly have been in the news over the last couple of years.” A volcano that actually erupts on stage adds to the fun. “And a national anthem sung at the Super Bowl like one you’ve never heard before. It’s imaginative and heartfelt.” As to the importance of contemporary opera, Bennett states, “It’s a way of engaging audiences that I think sometimes feel distanced from traditional opera.” The process of commissioning and building a new opera can give artistic rejuvenation to an opera company, he adds. “We all have artistic impulses that can be rejuvenated in new work where they’re not always in traditional work.” sdopera.com

North Coast Rep “I am very excited about the West Coast premiere of this theatrical and compelling play,” Artistic Director David Ellenstein says of Way Downriver; William Faulkner’s ‘Old Man’ (April 13–May 8, 2016). Adapted by Edward Morgan from the renowned writer’s short story “Old Man,” Way Downriver depicts an almost insoluble conflict between two vastly different people as they struggle against the destructive power of the ferocious Mississippi River. How did Ellenstein choose this story? “The play started as a workshop at the Alabama Shakespeare Festival’s Southern Writers Project,” he says. “It was so successful that they produced the world premiere the following year. Its thematic content—taking responsibility for actions, doing the right thing even without reward, an intriguing look at human relations—stay with us to this day.” With its racial undercurrent, multiple locales and live music, the play truly sounds like the “night to remember in the theatre” that Ellenstein describes. Significantly, this season will mark Ellenstein’s 100th production with the company since his entry in 2003. northcoastrep.org

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TAKING PRIDE

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BY BOB MOREY

fter years of work, the $175 million restoration of St. Patrick’s Cathedral in New York is nearing completion. His Eminence, Timothy Cardinal Dolan the Archbishop of New York, while touring the interior of the Cathedral would from occasionally stop to speak with some of the workers on the project. Of one he asked, “What are you doing?” to which he replied, “I am working on this loose mortar.” To another he inquired “What are you working on?” and received the reply, “I am replacing some old wiring.” His Eminence came upon a third man of whom he asked the same question, but this man’s response was different: “I am working to restore God’s Grand Cathedral and one day I will bring my son and perhaps someday maybe my grandchildren to show them what we have done here.” Here is an answer of a man who takes great pride in his work. In San Diego, we share that same type of civic pride with our arts communities. We have come a long way in the past 100 years since John D. Spreckels gave the city his magnificent gift of the organ named for him in Balboa Park and, along with Alozo Horton, opened two of the grand theatres in the growing downtown area. Today, San Diego is home to some of the finest performing arts companies in the nation. FINE Magazine often writes about the Old Globe, our Symphony and our Opera of which we are so proud; we write about the world premieres that are launched here and go off to Broadway, such as the two recently presented by the La Jolla Playhouse. There are less than a hand full of companies that have multi– million dollar budgets to produce these annual seasons that allow us this civic pride on a national level. The talent to achieve this must come from somewhere and much of it comes from right here in our own backyard. Across our county, many of our smaller companies are where that talent is developed. San Diego is indeed a hot bed of talent and you don’t have to look very far to find it. The North Coast Rep is in its 34th season and going strong. The San Diego Rep just turned 40 and has outgrown an old church on

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6th Ave. and grown into its Gaslamp headquarters with three stages. The number of successful companies can’t be counted on both hands. Cygent started in 2003 in a shoebox–sized space and by 2008 had moved into the Old Town Theatre (the very space where I produced my first production in 1985). The San Diego Musical Theatre just this season has moved in to the Speckels on Broadway. Up the hill from there you can find the Ion, Moxie and Digital Jungle. North County is home to the Moonlight Theatre in Vista. The Lawrence Welk Theatre already has 12 productions on the schedule for the 2016 calendar. The California Center for the Performing Arts in Escondido also has a stacked season lined up throughout the upcoming year and San Diego’s newest company, the Sapphire Theatre, just closed their first successful production and already has two more shows booked. If there is a model of how a theatre company is founded and gains national respect, look no further than The Lamb’s Players Theatre, which was founded in 1972 by Steve and Else Terrell, Herbie and Bernelle Hansen, and Bernie and Nancy Boyd. Their first space was a refurbished machine shop in El Cajon while the troupe rehearsed in the front yard and built the sets in the backyard of the Terrell’s home in National City. In 1978 they moved into a church in National City that served them for the next 16 years until they took over the historic Spreckels Building in Coronado, their current space. In 2008, they added a 2nd stage at the Horton Grand Theatre in the Gaslamp, where it seems like their very popular production of the 80’s tribute Mixtape will play forever. Today, the Lamb’s Players have a Board of Directors with an annual budget of $4 million. Their productions attract more than 100,000 patrons a year and they rank in the top 50 theatre companies in the nation. All of this shows that San Diego has become a cultured, sophisticated city in our nation with a very healthy appetite for the arts. We are certainly not shy about going out to support our emerging troupes across the county. And that, my friends, is civic pride at its finest.


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