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3 Beds | 3 Baths | ±30,000 sq. ft. Lot | ±3,919 sq. ft. Residence Offered at $7,880,000 Belvedere Waterfront Storybook Residence with Magnificent Views Belvedere, California

3 Beds | 3 Baths | ±30,000 sq. ft. Lot | ±3,919 sq. ft. Residence Offered at $7,880,000

Designed by renowned architect Carr Jones, this unique storybook style 3-bedroom, 3-bath, ±3,919 sq. ft. home on a spacious ±30,000 sq. ft. lot on the San Francisco Bay, located at the prestigious last block of Belvedere Ave, offers magnificent views including the Bay Bridge, San Francisco skyline, Golden Gate Bridge, Sausalito and Mt. Tam. This iconic residence offers intricate craftsmanship and design including slate roof, incredible brick and stone work, a long winding driveway, wood beam ceilings, arched doorways, indoor and outdoor fireplaces, serene lush gardens and complete privacy. The home is within walking distance to downtown Tiburon’s boutiques, fine restaurants such as Malibu Farm, Le Petite Left Bank Bistro, Luna Blue and Michael Mina’s Bungalow Kitchen, Corinthian and San Francisco Yacht Clubs, and Ferry Services to San Francisco and Angel Island.

Designed by renowned architect Carr Jones, this unique storybook style 3-bedroom, 3-bath, ±3,919 sq. ft. home on a spacious ±30,000 sq. ft. lot on the San Francisco Bay, located at the prestigious last block of Belvedere Ave, offers magnificent views including the Bay Bridge, San Francisco skyline, Golden Gate Bridge, Sausalito and Mt. Tam. This iconic residence offers intricate craftsmanship and design including slate roof, incredible brick and stone work, a long winding driveway, wood beam ceilings, arched doorways, indoor and outdoor fireplaces, serene lush gardens and complete privacy. The home is within walking distance to downtown Tiburon’s boutiques, fine restaurants such as Malibu Farm, Le Petite Left Bank Bistro, Luna Blue and Michael Mina’s Bungalow Kitchen, Corinthian and San Francisco Yacht Clubs, and Ferry Services to San Francisco and Angel Island.

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California Lifestyle Collection Olivia Hsu Decker | SanFranciscoFineHomes.com Cell: 415.720.5915 | Olivia@SanFranciscoFineHomes.com | Lic.# 00712080 Belvedere Waterfront Storybook Residence with Magnificent Views Belvedere, California Olivia Hsu Decker | SanFranciscoFineHomes.com Cell: 415.720.5915 | Olivia@SanFranciscoFineHomes.com | Lic.# 00712080 3 Beds | 3 Baths | ±30,000 sq. ft. Lot | ±3,919 sq. ft. Residence Offered at $7,880,000 Belvedere Waterfront Storybook Residence with Magnificent Views Belvedere, California California Lifestyle Collection Designed by renowned architect Carr Jones, this unique storybook style 3-bedroom, 3-bath, ±3,919 sq. ft. home on a spacious ±30,000 sq. ft. lot on the San Francisco Bay, located at the prestigious last block of Belvedere Ave, offers magnificent views including the Bay Bridge, San Francisco skyline, Golden Gate Bridge, Sausalito and Mt. Tam. This iconic residence offers intricate craftsmanship and design including slate roof, incredible brick and stone work, a long winding driveway, wood beam ceilings, arched doorways, indoor and outdoor fireplaces, serene lush gardens and complete privacy. The home is within walking distance to downtown Tiburon’s boutiques, fine restaurants such as Malibu Farm, Le Petite Left Bank Bistro, Luna Blue and Michael Mina’s Bungalow Kitchen, Corinthian and San Francisco Yacht Clubs, and Ferry Services to San Francisco and Angel Island. Details and photos on BelvedereWaterfront.com

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3 Beds | 3 Baths | ±30,000 sq. ft. Lot | ±3,919 sq. ft. ResidenceOffered at $7,880,000

Designed by renowned architect Carr Jones, this unique storybook style 3-bedroom, 3-bath, ±3,919 sq. ft. home on a spacious ±30,000 sq. ft. lot on the San Francisco Bay, located at the prestigious last block of Belvedere Ave, offers magnificent views including the Bay Bridge, San Francisco skyline, Golden Gate Bridge, Sausalito and Mt. Tam. This iconic residence offers intricate craftsmanship and design including slate roof, incredible brick and stone work, a long winding driveway, wood beam ceilings, arched doorways, indoor and outdoor fireplaces, serene lush gardens and complete privacy. The home is within walking distance to downtown Tiburon’s boutiques, fine restaurants such as Malibu Farm, Le Petite Left Bank Bistro, Luna Blue and Michael Mina’s Bungalow Kitchen, Corinthian and San Francisco Yacht Clubs, and Ferry Services to San Francisco and Angel Island.

Entering the stately iron gate and tall Italian cypress tree-lined driveway, you will find this enchanting private vineyard estate prominently sited on ±41.76 acres in the Atlas Peak wine region with 30± acres of high-quality vineyard with the best soil. Complexed wines grow on Soda Canyon peak, known for the best rocky soil with undulating elevations. The vineyard includes ±18.45 acres of Cabernet Sauvignon, ±4.23 acres of Merlot, 2.88± acres of Malbec, 1.33± acres of Zinfandel, ±1.98 acres of Sauvignon Blanc, 0.87 acre of Tempranillo and ±1.42 acres ready for replant. This spacious ±5,487 square-foot residence with timeless wine country architecture features five bedrooms, four baths over three floors with large windows in each room facing the panoramic views of vineyard, hills, natural and beyond, and the bright sunlight shines through every room and brings the warmth and charm of wine country living. The open kitchen features the finest materials with a large granite countertop island with a dining bar. The formal dining area faces the magnificent view of the vineyards, a perfect place for hosting dinner events and gatherings. Enjoy a glass of wine

in the living room, with fireplace and attached large deck showcasing the panoramic vineyard view and the dramatic vistas of the sunrise and sunset over vineyards. The Master bedroom located at the end of the hall on the second floor features a marble bathroom, walk-in closets, fireplace, and large windows facing the dramatic view of vineyards and beyond, bringing privacy, peace, and tranquility. The two guest bedrooms located at the other end of the hall on the second floor each feature a bathroom. Two more bedrooms on the third-floor feature vaulted ceilings and panoramic views of the hills and vineyard. There is a wine cellar, 2-car garage and a laundry room. There is also a separate red barn which serves as an office building for vineyard manager and staff. The home is equipped with AT&T Fiber high speed internet and security cameras in front and back of the house, as well as the basement. The grapes produced at this vineyard are sold to prime wineries in Napa Valley. 3265 Soda Canyon Road, Napa | 3265SodaCanyon.com Olivia Hsu Decker | SanFranciscoFineHomes.com Cell:

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Spring Mountain Vineyard Estate

This gated, private, and picturesque Tuscan-style vineyard estate offers ±12,000 square feet of luxury living space on ±44.72 acres perched on its promontory with panoramic views of vineyards, lush gardens, Napa Valley, a lake-sized reservoir, and the ±800 acres of the iconic Spring Mountain Winery, which was where the famous 1980s wine dynasty TV series Falcon Crest was filmed. The custom-built primary residence and guest house boast highend finishes and soaring, high ceilings. Showcasing grand proportions and scale, this stately home features seven bedrooms, six and a half bathrooms, a wine cellar with a tasting room, a 3-car garage, and a grand motor court. An entertainer’s paradise, the estate offers a variety of entertaining areas on the spacious terrace, including a 70-foot swimming pool, outdoor kitchen with pizza oven, poolside dining bar, meandering gardens, koi ponds, and a helicopter landing spot. Award-winning vineyards and stone-terraced vegetable and flower gardens cover the sprawling grounds. The estate has its self-sustaining water source—a rarity in Napa Valley. The compound includes two legal parcels: 2900 Spring Mountain Road consists of the main house (±10,800 square feet), the poolside guest house (±600 square feet), a wine cellar with a tasting room, and gardens with a 120-square-foot greenhouse, a ±120-square-foot farming shed, and a chicken coop on a total of ±14.94 acres of land with ±1.81 acres vineyard planted, plus additional ±2.25 plantable acres. The adjacent parcel at 2910 Spring Mountain Road consists of ±29.78 acres of land with four acres of vineyards planted plus an additional approximately four plantable acres. The vineyard (±5.81 acres) has

3 Beds | 3 Baths | ±30,000 sq. ft. Lot | ±3,919 sq. ft. Residence Offered at $7,880,000

Designed by renowned architect Carr Jones, this unique storybook style 3-bedroom, 3-bath, ±3,919 sq. ft. home on a spacious ±30,000 sq. ft. lot on the San Francisco Bay, located at the prestigious last block of Belvedere Ave, offers magnificent views including the Bay Bridge, San Francisco skyline, Golden Gate Bridge, Sausalito and Mt. Tam. This iconic residence offers intricate craftsmanship and design including slate roof, incredible brick and stone work, a long winding driveway, wood beam ceilings, arched doorways, indoor and outdoor fireplaces, serene lush gardens and complete privacy. The home is within walking distance to downtown Tiburon’s boutiques, fine restaurants such as Malibu Farm, Le Petite Left Bank Bistro, Luna Blue and Michael Mina’s Bungalow Kitchen, Corinthian and San Francisco Yacht Clubs, and Ferry Services to San Francisco and Angel Island.

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very high-quality, closely spaced vines that produce high yields more consistent with that produced on ±14 acres. The sale of 2910 Spring Mountain also includes Juslyn Vineyards Wine business: approximately $7 million in inventory at retail prices (three vintages in bottles and casks), another approximate $1.8 million for the 2024 crop, wholesale distribution network, compliance licensing current in several legal shipping states, wine-direct, an integrated back-end customer relationship management system, vineyard equipment, goodwill (marketplace reputation, wine reviews, etc.), an existing relationship with custom crush winery Bin to Bottle that processes the grapes and manages day-to-day winemaking under the direction of an excellent winemaker, bonded warehouse and fulfillment center contracts, and potential legal tasting room as a micro-winery. The inclusion of the award-winning Juslyn Vineyards also comes with its current inventory of wine, which consistently scores 90 to 98 points by Robert Parker. This coveted Napa Valley vineyard estate produces some of the premier wines the region has to offer. This is an unprecedented opportunity to own a vineyard estate with breathtaking views, synonymous with the quintessential lifestyle, and experience world-class wine country living. The Spring Mountain location is within a few minutes drive to vibrant downtown St. Helena with boutiques, galleries, restaurants, and dozens of wineries nearby.The property can be purchased as a package of 2900 and 2910 Spring Mountain Road for $31,500,000 or separately at $15,750,000 each.

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In this Travel Issue, we feature “American Splendor” and “Amazing Asia”; “Sun-Kissed Sips,” a travel-and-wine combo story on discovering the white wines of Italy’s islands; and “The French Connection: Champagne to California Sparkling Wine.” Also, we showcase the island of St. Barths (during the exciting Bucket Regatta!) and the new Auberge Resort in Punta Mita Mexico, plus the deluxe safari trips with Micato Safaris. For Haute Events, we cover the Angel of the Arts award honoring Gordon Getty, the deYoung Museum’s annual fundraising gala, the San Francisco Opera Guild’s 2024 fundraising fashion show with Michael Kors, and a preview of 2024 Festival Napa Valley.

This issue is an emotional one for me, as the cover story about Gordon Getty and the story of Susan Williams on her late husband, Robin Williams, were close to my heart. I met Robin a couple of times in Paris, the first time at the celebration of Lance Armstrong’s victory in the Tour de France. He told me jokes about Tiburon-Belvedere. It was one of the saddest moments when I heard of Robin’s suicide. I went to his Tiburon home and placed flowers at his front gate, along with dozens of other fans. Our editor-in-chief’s interview with Robin’s widow, Susan Schneider Williams, seeks to understand his life and death. Susan’s dedication to the beloved comedian and actor’s impact was immeasurable and gives Robin’s legacy new meaning. Susan spoke to Teresa about the details and complexity of the Lewy body dementia Robin suffered.

For the cover story, we feature a different journey: the journey of Sharon Stone through her art exhibition, currently in San Francisco and titled “My Eternal Failure.” I have fond memories of my journey with Sharon, which started in 1998 when she contacted me to buy a home. It wasn’t easy to find a home matching Sharon’s artistic taste and need for maximum privacy.

Our cover story subject, Gordon Getty, is truly an original Renaissance man. I’ve met Gordon dozens of times over the last 35 years, since we were both on the board of the now-defunct Marin Opera in early 1990s. Gordon is larger-than-life, not because of his billions, but because of his big personality and openhearted generosity. He inspired my pledge of $5 million to Festival Napa Valley for the Olivia Decker Power of Music Series. Gordon announced his $5 million matching grant when he hosted a dinner at his home to welcome me and others as new board members of Festival Napa Valley in November 2019. His grant was for five years and matched anyone who donated to festival during that period. My donation fulfilled his remaining grant within less than three years. Gordon was impressed and donated another $5 million matching grant in January 2023. At nearly age 90, Gordon’s long, rich life is iconic and fascinating. It’s truly interesting to read even a glimpse of his vast world.

I finally found her dream home in Sea Cliff, which belonged to a gay couple who had no interest in selling. I tricked them into letting me bring Sharon to their home. When we arrived, Sharon took one quick look and saw Pacific Ocean on one side, the Golden Gate Bridge on the other side, and a beach below. She grabbed my hand, pulled me into the kitchen, and told me, “Get me this fucking house!” I had to convince the owners to sell, although they had nowhere to go. They moved to Ritz Carlton Hotel for a few months.

We also profile Daydreamers founder, Bay Area entrepreneur Katina Bajaj, who is a clinical psychology researcher, author, speaker, and creator. You must read this article to understand why, although daydreaming seems to be not doing anything, it works the brain to make myriad connections through creativity and help us with burnout and stress.

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We also profile British fashion designer Marchesa’s co-founder, Georgina Chapman. I met at her at a 2019 fashion show for San Francisco Opera Guild’s annual fundraiser. I won the bid to go to New York Fashion Week, where I visited her at the Marchesa atelier. Georgina returned to Fashion Week this year. Her flowing, colorfully floral gowns are so feminine and romantic. I think the world would be much more peaceful if every woman dressed in Marchesa!

I got the home in escrow for Sharon in May 1998. She invited me to the Cannes Film Festival for the premiere of her movie, The Mighty. We walked up the red carpet together and faced hundreds of cameras taking her picture. She also invited me to amfAR’s Cinema Against AIDS auction gala where Sharon was the auctioneer. I watched her sell off all the items. Before the concert started, she surprised everyone and auctioned the songs Elton John was about to perform for $250,000 each, Ringo Starr’s drum sticks for $200,000, and a dance with her for $250,000.

In this issue’s Haute Events, I cover the San Francisco Opera’s 100th anniversary concert and a dinner with the artists. This one-night-only centennial celebration featured a program spanning San Francisco Opera’s first century with the San Francisco Opera Orchestra and Chorus; conductors Eun Sun Kim, Sir Donald Runnicles, and Patrick Summers; and 15 vocal soloists who have been active on the opera stage for decades. The concert included projected archival imagery from 100 years of San Francisco Opera history. Founded in 1923, San Francisco Opera is only the third American opera company to reach the centennial milestone.

In 2007, she auctioned off a kiss from George Clooney for $350,000! She really knows how to open wealthy wallets. Sharon served as the global fundraising chairman for amfAR for 22 years, starting in 1995 when she was asked to step in for Elizabeth Taylor. She has raised over $235 million at the Cannes Film Festival Cinema Against AIDS auctions for AIDS research. “Sharon has turned the element of auction into entertainment,” says amfAR Chairman Kenneth Cole. “People don’t feel imposed upon. She has this way of engaging people, and it’s very hard to say no to Sharon.” Her contribution to the AIDS Foundation to find cures is truly remarkable.

Sharon has a big heart and passion for humanity. With a high IQ of 154, she is no dumb blonde sex symbol. Over the 26 years I have known her, Sharon has continued reinventing herself and stayed on the world’s stage.

One other Haute Event this issue is my beloved Festival Napa Valley. Please read Jennifer Boden’s interview with Festival President Rick Walker on this 17th season’s upcoming programs, July 14–23. Highlights this year include the Arts for All Gala fundraiser at Nickel and Nickel with a special dinner by chef Charlie Palmer, a concert headlined by 8-time GRAMMY® award winner Carrie Underwood on July 16, and the Olivia Decker Power of Music concert of Matteo Bocelli on July 15. Young Bocelli has an amazing voice like his father, Andrea. He will perform a mix of classic and contemporary songs. The Manetti Shrem Opera on July 21 will be Don Pasquale, starring Lucas Meachem, Alexey Lavrov, Serena Saenz, and Xabier Anduaga. Both concerts go on stage at Charles Krug Winery in St. Helena. While you attend Festival Napa Valley, please check out the vineyard estate for sale in this issue’s Haute Residence at www.3265SodaCanyon.com.

Our July-August issue is our official kick-off for summer. We feature a lot of food, wine, and travel stories, too. Enjoy reading it!

In this issue, Sharon reflects on her life in San Francisco from 1998 to 2004, her life-threatening stroke in 2001 with nine days in the ICU with a brain bleed, followed by her failed marriage, the divorce in 2004, and the loss of custody of her son, Roan. Sharon used her surreal interpretation of color and light, acquired after her near-death experience, to paint her heartbreak and emotions on the canvas. Her exhibit at the 181 Fremont penthouse gallery in San Francisco ends on August 31, 2024.

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Celebrate Mother’s Day and Father’s Day with festivals, museum exhibitions, ball games, and more.

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16 Italy is renowned for its wines. Its many islands and 13 archipelagos produce some of the country’s rarest, most coveted white wines.

20 Three iconic French Champagnes have found a home and new terroir in California.

24 Four luxury airlines masterfully craft first class wine lists that transcend ordinary expectations.

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Award-winning actress Sharon Stone is also an artist. View or purchase her collection of paintings at Gallery 181 by private appointment.

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36 It’s never too late to rediscover the fabulous sites and sights in the USA. Wherever you go, these luxurious hotels are sure to appeal.

44 From Tokyo to Thailand, the beauty of Asia awaits. These luxury hotels treat you to the best Asian cultures have to offer.

50 Do you have the been-there-done-that travel blues? Four companies offer truly extraordinary travel experiences.

54 Yacht racing, couture shopping, sublime luxury, and Caribbean charm mingle on St. Barths.

58 Magma Global raises the bar on luxury travel with bespoke service and thoughtfully curated jouneys.

60 Micato Safaris organizes bespoke trips in central Africa that will change your soul and transform the way you see the world.

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68 Experience the very best Mexico has to offer at the luxurious Sururros del Corazón.

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76 ODC’s sold-out 2024 Dance Downtown Gala raised nearly $500,000 to support the groundbreaking professional dance company.

78 Smuin Contemporary Ballet celebrates 30 years of merging the grace of classical ballet with the athleticism of contemporary dance.

79 The V Foundation’s third annual Sonoma Epicurean Weekend raises $3.4 million to support cancer research.

80 J.P. Morgan Private Bank showcased its “Passions & Pursuits” at a special event exploring the world of luxury watches.

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98 The Fine Arts Museums of San Francisco raised a recordbreaking $1.5 million to support the de Young and Legion of Honor Museums.

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81 Classical music merged with luxe DJ beats and immersive visuals in Mercury Sou’s lavish production of dance and music at Grace Cathedral.

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82 The March performance of the Olivia Decker Power of Music concert series showcased California wine country hospitality and world-renowned talent in Chicago

86 In a gala celebration, Festival Napa Valley honored founding benefactor Gordon Getty with their Angel of the Arts Award.

90 Festival Napa Valley’s annual bash delivers 15 days of amazing food, wine, music, and theatrical performances.

94 The San Francisco Opera Guild and Neiman Marcus San Francisco’s joint fashion show and benefit luncheon featured the Spring/Summer 2024 Michael Kors Collection.

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114 Amulet Estates’ dedication to organic farming and minimal intervention lets the terroir of Napa Valley shine in every bottle of wine they produce.

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A bon vivant journalist who believes travel is the ultimate celebration of life awash with lessons waiting to be learned, widely-published, Texasbased Becca Hensley is travel editor for New Orleans Bride and editor-at-large for Insider’s Guide to Spas In a career spanning three decades, she has contributed to scores of magazines and newspapers, including Architectural Digest, Elite Traveler, Global Traveler, Conde Nast Traveler, and the Houston Chronicle. Follow her on Twitter and Instagram @beccahensley.

Layne Randolph, a lifestyle, travel, and wine journalist, moved to California’s wine country after spending nearly a decade living and working in Italy. This prompted her to name her website and her writing business Roma to Sonoma. Since then, she’s uncorked captivating stories of more than 100 wine brands and written extensively for publications such as Wine Enthusiast, AFAR, Decanter, and Napa Valley Life. Since she relocated to California in 2016, the esteemed Napa Valley Vintners Association selected her as a Wine Writers’ Symposium Fellow; she achieved WSET Level II with Distinction, and is a certified Napa Valley Wine Expert. Follow her wine travels on Instagram @RomaToSonoma.

A bon vivant journalist who believes travel is the ultimate celebration of life awash with lessons waiting to be learned, widely-published, Texasbased Becca Hensley is travel editor for New Orleans Bride and editor-at-large for Insider’s Guide to Spas In a career spanning three decades, she has contributed to scores of magazines and newspapers, including Architectural Digest, Elite Traveler, Global Traveler, Conde Nast Traveler, and the Houston Chronicle. Follow her on Twitter and Instagram @beccahensley.

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decades, she has contributed , and the her on Twitter and Instagram @beccahensley.

the acquisition of the El Cid Building, site of the famous SF Jazz Mural. She has served as a board member, fundraiser, and event chair for nonprofit organizations, including the SF Symphony Board of Governors, City College of San Francisco Foundation Board, Red Cross Board, National Colorectal Cancer Alliance Board, SF Ballet, and Dress for Success.

NOËL BURGESS

NOËL BURGESS

BECCA HENSLEY

BECCA HENSLEY

A graduate of Golden Gate University and serial entrepreneur, Sharon loves the excitement and creativity of the business world and its people. Her addiction to business ventures began with the acquisition of the El Cid Building, site of the famous SF Jazz Mural. She has served as a board member, fundraiser, and event chair for nonprofit organizations, including the SF Symphony Board of Governors, City College of San Francisco Foundation Board, Red Cross Board, National Colorectal Cancer Alliance Board, SF Ballet, and Dress for Success.

A graduate of Golden Gate University and serial entrepreneur, Sharon loves the excitement and creativity of the business world and its people. Her addiction to business ventures began with the acquisition of the El Cid Building, site of the famous SF Jazz Mural. She has served as a board member, fundraiser, and event chair for nonprofit organizations, including the SF Symphony Board of Governors, City College of San Francisco Foundation Board, Red Cross Board, National Colorectal Cancer Alliance Board, SF Ballet, and Dress for Success.

SHARON SETO

JENNIFER BODEN

JENNIFER BODEN

A bon vivant journalist who believes travel is the ultimate celebration of life awash with lessons waiting to be learned, widely-published, Texasbased Becca Hensley is travel editor for New Orleans Bride and editor-at-large for Insider’s Guide to Spas In a career spanning three decades, she has contributed to scores of magazines and newspapers, including Architectural Digest, Elite Traveler, Global Traveler, Conde Nast Traveler, and the Houston Chronicle. Follow her on Twitter and Instagram @beccahensley.

A bon vivant journalist who believes travel is the ultimate celebration of life awash with lessons waiting to be learned, widely published, Texas-based Becca Hensley is travel editor for New Orleans Bride and editor-at-large for Insider’s Guide to Spas In a career spanning three decades, she has contributed to scores of magazines and newspapers, including Architectural Digest , Elite Traveler , Global Traveler , Conde Nast Traveler , and the Houston Chronicle Follow her on Twitter and Instagram @beccahensley.

AUBREY BREWSTER

NOËL BURGESS

JENNIFER RAISER

AUBREY BREWSTER

AUBREY BREWSTER

Noël Burgess is an East Coaster living in Northern California wine country. His goal is to promote diversity and inclusion in wine, food, and travel with a focus on the places, the products, and most importantly, the people! Noël’s work can be found in VinePair , Wine Enthusiast , Travel & Leisure , Thrillist , San Francisco Magazine , and many other media platforms. Follow him on Instagram @mrnoelburgess and at noelburgess.com.

Jennifer Raiser divides her roles as an author, manager, and frequent denizen of the Black Rock desert. Her bestselling book, Burning Man: Art on Fire, highlights the remarkable art of this weeklong pilgrimage; she is also treasurer of the nonprofit Burning Man Project. She is the author of In the Spirit of Napa Valley, The Art of Being Bill Murray: The Many Faces of Awesome, and has written extensively for the San Francisco Chronicle, numerous shiny periodicals, and many corporate clients. Previously, she managed luxury senior care communities and authored Designing Retirement Communities for the Future She earned a B.A. and an M.B.A from Harvard University. A native San Franciscan, Jennifer loves foghorns, Sonoma wine, making marmalade, hunting for costumes, and hosting eclectic events.

Aubrey, a bon vivant and manabout-town, is a product of his environment. His affinity for cooking, fashion, and entertaining was inherited from summer vacations shared in Charleston, West Virginia with his southern belle model-turned-hostess grandmother. It should come with no surprise that he followed in his grandmother’s footsteps, with an inherent talent for hosting legendary parties. He is often listed among San Francisco’s best dressed. Aubrey is a San Francisco native, traveler, and food and lifestyle blogger (aubreyabouttown.com). He resides in San Francisco with his husband, Edward. Aubrey can be found enjoying afternoons lunching with friends at Neiman Marcus and some of San Francisco’s favorite haunts when not hosting or attending events.

Aubrey, a bon vivant and manabout-town, is a product of his environment. His affinity for cooking, fashion, and entertaining was inherited from summer vacations shared in Charleston, West Virginia with his southern belle model-turned-hostess grandmother. It should come with no surprise that he followed in his grandmother’s footsteps, with an inherent talent for hosting legendary parties. He is often listed among San Francisco’s best dressed. Aubrey is a San Francisco native, traveler, and food and lifestyle blogger (aubreyabouttown.com). He resides in San Francisco with his husband, Edward. Aubrey can be found enjoying afternoons lunching with friends at Neiman Marcus and some of San Francisco’s favorite haunts when not hosting or attending events.

LYDIA GRAHAM

AUBREY BREWSTER

TIM LAPPEN

TIM LAPPEN

than 100 awards nationally and internationally. Her favorite focus is on healthy living and healthy longevity. She sits on the board of the Buck Institute for Research and Aging whose mission is to eliminate the threat of age-related disease for today’s and future generations. Like the scientists at the Buck, Graham envisions it will be possible for people to enjoy life at 95 as much as at 25. She reminds us in her articles that what we do each day matters in our journey to achieve optimal wellbeing.

Lydia is an enthusiastic advocate and explorer of healthy living. She has launched and positioned health and wellness companies, products, technologies, and organizations receiving more than 100 awards nationally and internationally. Her favorite focus is on healthy living and healthy longevity. She sits on the board of the Buck Institute for Research and Aging whose mission is to eliminate the threat of age-related disease for today’s and future generations. Like the scientists at the Buck, Graham envisions it will be possible for people to enjoy life at 95 as much as at 25. She reminds us in her articles that what we do each day matters in our journey to achieve optimal wellbeing.

A graduate of Golden Gate University and serial entrepreneur, Sharon loves the excitement and creativity of the business world and its people. Her addiction to business ventures began with the acquisition of the El Cid Building, site of the famous SF Jazz Mural. She has served as a board member, fundraiser, and event chair for nonprofit organizations, including the SF Symphony Board of Governors, City College of San Francisco Foundation Board, Red Cross Board, National Colorectal Cancer Alliance Board, SF Ballet, and Dress for Success.

Jennifer is a freelance wine, food, and travel writer based in beautiful Sonoma County and has an extensive career in journalism. She contributes to KRON 4 News San Francisco, ABC 10News San Diego, and others. Prior to her writing career, she worked for several network affiliates as a news anchor and executive producer. She earned a degree in broadcast journalism from Arizona State University’s prestigious Walter Cronkite School of Journalism and Mass Communication.

Kelly E. Carter crafts narratives and creates connections through her eponymous communications company in Napa Valley. The former editor of Haute Living San Francisco previously enjoyed a lengthy, award-winning career in journalism writing about sports, entertainment, and luxury lifestyles for various media outlets. Kelly co-authored New York Times bestseller Come to Win: Business Leaders, Artists, Doctors, and Other Visionaries on How Sports Can Help You Top Your Profession with Venus Williams and penned The Dog Lover’s Guide to Travel for National Geographic Books. She has traveled to more than 40 countries and territories on five continents and called Los Angeles, San Francisco, New York, and Italy home. Visit Kelly at: www.kellyecarter.com

Jennifer is a freelance wine, food, and travel writer based in beautiful Sonoma County and has an extensive career in journalism. She contributes to KRON 4 News San Francisco, ABC 10News San Diego, and others. Prior to her writing career, she worked for several network affiliates as a news anchor and executive producer. She earned a degree in broadcast journalism from Arizona State University’s prestigious Walter Cronkite School of Journalism and Mass Communication.

her on Twitter and Instagram @beccahensley.

based in beautiful Sonoma County and has an extensive career in journalism. She contributes to KRON 4 News San Francisco, ABC 10News San Diego, and others. Prior to her writing career, she worked for several network affiliates as a news anchor and executive producer. She earned a degree in broadcast journalism from Arizona State University’s prestigious Walter Cronkite School of Journalism and Mass Communication.

AUBREY BREWSTER

AUBREY BREWSTER

NOËL BURGESS

TIM LAPPEN

JENNIFER BODEN

LYDIA GRAHAM

LYDIA GRAHAM

Noël Burgess is an East Coaster living in Northern California wine country. His goal is to promote diversity and inclusion in wine, food, and travel with a focus on the places, the products, and most importantly, the people! Noël’s work can be found in VinePair , Wine Enthusiast , Travel & Leisure , Thrillist , San Francisco Magazine , and many other media platforms. Follow him on Instagram @mrnoelburgess and at noelburgess.com.

Noël Burgess is an East Coaster living in Northern California wine country. His goal is to promote diversity and inclusion in wine, food, and travel with a focus on the places, the products, and most importantly, the people! Noël’s work can be found in VinePair , Wine Enthusiast , Travel & Leisure , Thrillist , San Francisco Magazine , and many other media platforms. Follow him on Instagram @mrnoelburgess and at noelburgess.com.

Jennifer is a freelance wine, food, and travel writer based in beautiful Sonoma County and has an extensive career in journalism. She contributes to KRON 4 News San Francisco, ABC 10News San Diego, and others. Prior to her writing career, she worked for several network affiliates as a news anchor and executive producer. She earned a degree in broadcast journalism from Arizona State University’s prestigious Walter Cronkite School of Journalism and Mass Communication.

Aubrey, a bon vivant and manabout-town, is a product of his environment. His affinity for cooking, fashion, and entertaining was inherited from summer vacations shared in Charleston, West Virginia with his southern belle model-turned-hostess grandmother. It should come with no surprise that he followed in his grandmother’s footsteps, with an inherent talent for hosting legendary parties. He is often listed among San Francisco’s best dressed. Aubrey is a San Francisco native, traveler, and food and lifestyle blogger (aubreyabouttown.com). He resides in San Francisco with his husband, Edward. Aubrey can be found enjoying afternoons lunching with friends at Neiman Marcus and some of San Francisco’s favorite haunts when not hosting or attending events.

A lifelong petrolholic, mechanic (cars, motorcycles, boats), and automotive journalist since penning a column for his high school newspaper, internationally recognized attorney Tim Lappen is a partner at a major Los Angeles-based law firm where he chairs the firm’s Family Office Group and its Luxury Home Group and is, of course, a member of its Motor Vehicle Group. He can be reached at tlappen@ gmail.com or visit LifeInTheFastLane.org

A lifelong petrol-holic, mechanic (cars, motorcycles, boats), and automotive journalist since penning a column for his high school newspaper, internationally recognized attorney Tim Lappen is a partner at a major Los Angeles-based law firm, where he chairs the firm’s Family Office Group and its Luxury Home Group and is, of course, a member of its Motor Vehicle Group. He can be reached at tlappen@gmail.com or visit LifeInTheFastLane.org

LAURIE JO MILLER FARR

Aubrey, a bon vivant and manabout-town, is a product of his environment. His affinity for cooking, fashion, and entertaining was inherited from summer vacations shared in Charleston, West Virginia with his southern belle model-turned-hostess grandmother. It should come with no surprise that he followed in his grandmother’s footsteps, with an inherent talent for hosting legendary parties. He is often listed among San Francisco’s best dressed. Aubrey is a San Francisco native, traveler, and food and lifestyle blogger (aubreyabouttown.com). He resides in San Francisco with his husband, Edward. Aubrey can be found enjoying afternoons lunching with friends at Neiman Marcus and some of San Francisco’s favorite haunts when not hosting or attending events.

LAURIE JO MILLER FARR

CONTRIBUTORS

Lydia is an enthusiastic advocate and explorer of healthy living. She has launched and positioned health and wellness companies, products, technologies, and organizations receiving more than 100 awards nationally and internationally. Her favorite focus is on healthy living and healthy longevity. She sits on the board of the Buck Institute for Research and Aging whose mission is to eliminate the threat of age-related disease for today’s and future generations. Like the scientists at the Buck, Graham envisions it will be possible for people to enjoy life at 95 as much as at 25. She reminds us in her articles that what we do each day matters in our journey to achieve optimal wellbeing.

LAURIE JO MILLER FARR

Laurie is a US/UK dual citizen and dedicated urbanite who loves walkable cities. As a San Francisco-based travel writer, she enjoys views from its crazy, signature hills following half-alifetime promoting her two hometowns—a couple of oh-so-flat places: New York City and London. Laurie’s byline is found in USA Today , CBS, Where Traveler , Haute Living , Epicure , Fast Company , Napa Valley Life Magazine , Food & Travel Magazine , Eater , Google Touring Bird , and other major media titles. She was awarded Yahoo Contributor of the Year and is a member of the Society of American Travel Writers.

Laurie is a US/UK dual citizen and dedicated urbanite who loves walkable cities. As a San Francisco-based travel writer, she enjoys views from its crazy, signature hills following half-alifetime promoting her two hometowns—a couple of oh-so-flat places: New York City and London. Laurie’s byline is found in USA Today , CBS, Where Traveler , Haute Living , Epicure , Fast Company , Napa Valley Life Magazine , Food & Travel Magazine , Eater , Google Touring Bird , and other major media titles. She was awarded Yahoo Contributor of the Year and is a member of the Society of American Travel Writers.

Laurie is a U.S./U.K. dual citizen and dedicated urbanite who loves walkable cities. As a San Franciscobased travel writer, she enjoys views from its crazy, signature hills following half-a-lifetime promoting her two hometowns—a couple of oh-so-flat places: New York City and London. Laurie’s byline is found in USA Today, CBS, Where Traveler, Haute Living, Epicure, Fast Company, Napa Valley Life Magazine, Food & Travel Magazine, Eater, Google Touring Bird, and other major media titles. She was awarded Yahoo Contributor of the Year and is a member of the Society of American Travel Writers.

Lydia is an enthusiastic advocate and explorer of healthy living. She has launched and positioned health and wellness companies, products, technologies, and organizations receiving more than 100 awards nationally and internationally. Her favorite focus is on healthy living and healthy longevity. She sits on the board of the Buck Institute for Research and Aging whose mission is to eliminate the threat of age-related disease for today’s and future generations. Like the scientists at the Buck, Graham envisions it will be possible for people to enjoy life at 95 as much as at 25. She reminds us in her articles that what we do each day matters in our journey to

Lydia is an enthusiastic advocate and explorer of healthy living. She has launched and positioned health and wellness companies, products, technologies, and organizations receiving more than 100 awards nationally and internationally. Her favorite focus is on healthy living and healthy longevity. She sits on the board of the Buck Institute for Research and Aging whose mission is to eliminate the threat of age-related disease for today’s and future generations. Like the scientists at the Buck, Graham envisions it will be possible for people to enjoy life at 95 as much as at 25. She reminds us in her articles that what we do each day matters in our journey to achieve optimal wellbeing.

Noël Burgess is an East Coaster living in Northern California wine country. His goal is to promote diversity and inclusion in wine, food, and travel with a focus on the places, the products, and most importantly, the people! Noël’s work can be found in VinePair , Wine Enthusiast , Travel & Leisure , Thrillist , San Francisco Magazine , and many other media platforms. Follow him on Instagram @mrnoelburgess and at noelburgess.com.

LAURIE JO MILLER FARR

A lifelong petrol-holic, mechanic (cars, motorcycles, boats), and automotive journalist since penning a column for his high school newspaper, internationally recognized attorney Tim Lappen is a partner at a major Los Angeles-based law firm, where he chairs the firm’s Family Office Group and its Luxury Home Group and is, of course, a member of its Motor Vehicle Group. He can be reached at tlappen@gmail.com or visit LifeInTheFastLane.org

A lifelong petrol-holic, mechanic (cars, motorcycles, boats), and automotive journalist since penning a column for his high school newspaper, internationally recognized attorney Tim Lappen is a partner at a major Los Angeles-based law firm, where he chairs the firm’s Family Office Group and its Luxury Home Group and is, of course, a member of its Motor Vehicle Group. He can be reached at tlappen@gmail.com or visit LifeInTheFastLane.org

Aubrey, an epicure and manabout-town, is a product of his environment. His affinity for cooking, fashion, and entertaining was inherited from summer vacations shared in Charleston, West Virginia with his southern belle model-turned-hostess grandmother. It should come with no surprise that he followed in his grandmother’s footsteps, with an inherent talent for hosting legendary parties. He is often listed among San Francisco’s best dressed. Aubrey is a San Francisco native, traveler, and food and lifestyle blogger (aubreyabouttown.com). He resides in San Francisco with his husband, Edward. Aubrey can be found enjoying afternoons lunching with friends at Neiman Marcus and some of San Francisco’s favorite haunts when not hosting or attending events.

Aubrey, a bon vivant and manabout-town, is a product of his environment. His affinity for cooking, fashion, and entertaining inherited from summer vacations shared in Charleston, Virginia with his southern belle model-turned-hostess grandmother. It should come with no surprise that he followed in his grandmother’s footsteps, with an inherent talent for hosting legendary parties. He is often listed among San Francisco’s best dressed. Aubrey is a San Francisco native, traveler, and food and lifestyle blogger (aubreyabouttown.com). He resides in San Francisco with his husband, Edward. Aubrey can be found enjoying afternoons lunching with friends at Neiman Marcus and some of San Francisco’s favorite haunts when not hosting or attending events.

STEPH KEAY

CONTRIBUTORS

CONTRIBUTORS

CONTRIBUTORS

& Leisure , Thrillist Francisco Magazine and many other media platforms. Follow him on Instagram @mrnoelburgess and at noelburgess.com.

LYDIA GRAHAM Lydia is an enthusiastic advocate and explorer of healthy living. She launched and positioned and wellness companies, products, technologies, organizations receiving than 100 awards nationally internationally. Her focus is on healthy healthy longevity. the board of the Buck for Research and Aging whose mission is to the threat of age-related disease for today’s generations. Like the at the Buck, Graham it will be possible for to enjoy life at 95 at 25. She reminds articles that what we day matters in our achieve optimal wellbeing.

A lifelong petrol-holic, mechanic (cars, motorcycles, boats), and automotive journalist since penning column for his high newspaper, internationally recognized attorney Lappen is a partner at major Los Angeles-based law firm, where he chairs the firm’s Family Office Group and its Luxury Group and is, of course, member of its Motor Group. He can be reached tlappen@gmail.com LifeInTheFastLane.org

and California editor luxury travel concierge service Essentialist. Prior, she held positions in the fields of politics, television, and professional sports. She is proud have established Golden State Warriors’ first community department and When not traveling, can be found walking her Northern California neighborhood with beloved golden retrievers, Reggie and Nate.

STEPH KEAY

STEPH KEAY

Laurie is a US/UK dual citizen and dedicated urbanite who loves walkable cities. As a San Francisco-based travel writer, she enjoys views from its crazy, signature hills following half-alifetime promoting her two hometowns—a couple of oh-so-flat places: New York City and London. Laurie’s byline is found in USA Today , CBS, Where Traveler Epicure Napa Valley Life Magazine Food & Travel Magazine Eater and other major media titles. She was awarded Yahoo Contributor of the Year and is a member of the Society of American Travel Writers.

Rooted in California and having earned her degree at UCSB, Claudia Ross is living her best life in Knights Valley after leaving behind a career in public relations as the founder of Cross Marketing and former director of Harper’s BAZAAR and Marie Claire. She has worked with the world’s most iconic luxury brands. The owner and vintner of Ross Ranch, a working farm and vineyard producing a farm-totable experience, Ross now enjoys sharing thoughtful insights into the world of wine country life, both socially and agriculturally.

first community relations department and programs. When not traveling, she can be found walking her Northern California neighborhood with her beloved golden retrievers, Reggie and Nate.

first community relations department and programs. When not traveling, she can be found walking her Northern California neighborhood with her beloved golden retrievers, Reggie and Nate.

A TALE OF TWO VALLEYs

Rooted in California and having earned her degree at UCSB, Claudia Ross is living her best life in Knights Valley after leaving behind a career in public relations as the founder of Cross Marketing and former director of Harper’s BAZAAR and Marie Claire She has worked with the world’s most iconic luxury brands. The owner and vintner of Ross Ranch, a working farm and vineyard producing a farm-to-table experience, Ross now enjoys sharing thoughtful insights into the world of wine country life, both socially and agriculturally.

hills following half-alifetime promoting her two hometowns—a couple of oh-so-flat places: New York City and London. Laurie’s byline is found in USA Today , CBS, Where Traveler , Haute Living , Epicure , Fast Company , Napa Valley Life Magazine , Food & Travel Magazine , Eater , Google Touring Bird , and other major media titles. She was awarded Yahoo Contributor of the Year and is a member of the Society of American Travel Writers.

is a luxury-focused freelance feature writer for a variety of lifestyle publications and websites, editor-atlarge for JustLuxe.com, and California editor for luxury travel concierge service Essentialist. Prior, she held positions in the fields of politics, television, and professional sports. She is proud to have established the Golden State Warriors’ first community relations department and programs. When not traveling, she can be found walking her Northern California neighborhood with her beloved golden retrievers, Reggie and Nate.

Steph Keay is a Canadian freelance and technical writer currently based in Silicon Valley. After completing her Bachelor of Commerce in her hometown of Calgary, Alberta, she spent a summer in Croatia assisting The Yacht Week with events management on the islands of Hvar and Vis. Formerly in PR/marketing, she has also placed stories for a variety of clients—including tech leaders, international artists, and acclaimed actors and musicians—with ABC, FOX, NBC, San Francisco Chronicle, The Mercury News, American Way, and others. In her spare time, she enjoys adventuring, photography, and travel—all of which she documents on on her website, StephKeay.com.

Steph Keay is a Canadian freelance and technical writer currently based in Silicon Valley. After completing her Bachelor of Commerce in her hometown of Calgary, Alberta, she spent a summer in Croatia assisting The Yacht Week with events management on the islands of Hvar and Vis. Formerly in PR/marketing, she has also placed stories for a variety of clients—including tech leaders, international artists, and acclaimed actors and musicians—with ABC, FOX, NBC, San Francisco Chronicle, The Mercury News, American Way, and others. In her spare time, she enjoys adventuring, photography, and travel—all of which she documents on on her website, StephKeay.com.

Steph Keay is a Canadian freelance and technical writer currently based in Silicon Valley. After completing her Bachelor of Commerce in her hometown of Calgary, Alberta, she spent a summer in Croatia assisting The Yacht Week with events management on the islands of Hvar and Vis. Formerly in PR/marketing, she has also placed stories for a variety of clients—including tech leaders, international artists, and acclaimed actors and musicians—with ABC, FOX, NBC, San Francisco Chronicle , The Mercury News , American Way , and others. In her spare time, she enjoys adventuring, photography, and travel—all of which she documents on on her website, StephKeay.com.

STEPH KEAY

Steph Keay is a Canadian freelance and technical currently based in Silicon After completing her of Commerce in her hometown of Calgary, Alberta, she a summer in Croatia assisting The Yacht Week with management on the islands of Hvar and Vis. Formerly PR/marketing, she has placed stories for a variety of clients—including tech leaders, international artists, and acclaimed actors and musicians—with ABC, NBC, San Francisco Chronicle The Mercury News, American Way, and others. In her time, she enjoys adventuring, photography, and travel—all which she documents website, StephKeay.com.

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Notes & Words 2024 Digital Invite

EVENTS CALENDAR

CURRENT

THROUGH MAY 26

BroadwaySF | FunnyGirl

Broadway musical revival that dazzles with classics: “Don’t Rain on My Parade,” “I’m the Greatest Star,” and “People.” A bittersweet comedy about Fanny Brice, a girl from the Lower East Side dreaming of becoming a star. Orpheum Theatre, 1192 Market St. Broadwaysf.org

THROUGH MAY 27

San Francisco Decorator Showcase

In Pacific Heights, two dozen top interior designers remake 27 living spaces in this culturally and historically significant Dutch Colonial Revival mansion with commanding bay views. Fundraiser for University High School Financial Aid Program. 2898 Broadway. decoratorshowcase.org

THROUGH JULY 21

de Young Museum | Irving Penn

One of the 20th century’s greatest photographers was Vogue’s longest-standing contributor who revolutionized fashion photography in the postwar era. Approximately 175 Irving Penn photographs span nearly 70 years. Golden Gate Park, 50 Hagiwara Tea Garden Dr. famsf.org/exhibitions/ irving-penn

THROUGH AUG. 11

de Young Museum | Fashioning San Francisco: A Century of Style

One hundred collection highlights plus local loans of high fashion and haute couture in the first major presentation of the costume collection in over 35 years. Showcasing designs from French couturiers, Japanese avant-garde designers, and other pillars of the fashion industry. Golden Gate Park, 50 Hagiwara Tea Garden Dr. famsf.org/exhibitions/ fashioning-san-francisco

THROUGH AUG. 18

Legion of Honor | Japanese Prints in Transition: From the Floating World to the Modern World

In 1868, Japan’s shogun was overthrown, marking the end of feudal military rule and ushering in the Meiji era of modernization. The exhibition highlights the stylistic transition and the work of one artist, Tsukioka Yoshitoshi, who successfully spanned two worlds. 100 34th Ave. at Lincoln Park. famsf.org

From Napa Valley and Healdsburg to North Beach and Half Moon Bay, this season graces the San Francisco Bay Area with festivals, cultural and theatrical performances, museum exhibitions, and baseball, too. We showcase so many ways to celebrate Mother’s Day, Father’s Day, and every day this May and June.

Fashioning San Francisco: A Century of Style, de Young Museum

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PHOTOS (CLOCKWISE FROM TOP LEFT): BROADWAYSF, DE YOUNG MUSEUM, NOTES&WORDS.ORG
12 HAUTE LIVING hautelivingSF.com

Mill Valley Music Festival

MAY

MAY 1, 2–4, 22–25

San Francisco Symphony | Film with Live Orchestra

Classics on the big screen accompanied by a full orchestra, this month opens with The Wizard of Oz followed by Star Wars: The Empire Strikes Back. Later in the month, Gladiator Live (also with SF Symphony Chorus) and Lin-Manuel Miranda’s Encanto. Davies Symphony Hall, 201 Van Ness Ave. sfsymphony.org

MAY 2 THROUGH JUNE 15

San Francisco Playhouse | Tennessee Williams’ seminal work, awarded best American play of 1945 by the New York Drama Critics Circle, continues to strike a chord as one of the best plays of the last century. 450 Post St. sfplayhouse.org

MAY 3

A Taste of TEL HI 2024

Influential business leaders, local politicians, and community-minded individuals come together annually in support of a great cause focused on the future of San Francisco’s children. Oracle Park, Club Level, 24 Willie Mays Plaza. telhi.org/event/ataste-of-tel-hi-2024

MAY 3 THROUGH 31

Smuin Contemporary Ballet | Dance Series 2

The company concludes its 30th anniversary season. The program starts off at San Francisco’s Yerba Buena Center for the Arts before moving to venues in Mountain View, Walnut Creek, and Carmel. smuinballet.org/events/ds2-season30

MAY 4

Kentucky Derby at Kendall-Jackson Wine Estate & Garden

On the 150th anniversary of Run for the Roses, these expansive grounds host the West Coast’s largest Kentucky Derby party. Fashion contests, live entertainment, and Southern cuisine pair with award-winning wines plus large-screen viewing of Kentucky Derby day races. kj.com/kyderby

MAY 4 THROUGH AUG. 18

SFMOMA | The Art of Noise

Music is amplified by great design, from concert posters to Sony Walkmans and Apple iPods. Over 800 works explore groundbreaking designs that enrich our collective memory. 151 Third St. sfmoma.org

MAY 5 THROUGH JUNE 16

Berkeley Repertory Theatre | Galileo: A Rock Musical

World premiere directed by Tony Award® winner Michael Mayer. Audiences are propelled through the tumultuous times of the audacious inventor whose discoveries revolutionized understanding of the universe. Roda Theatre, 2025 Addison St, Berkeley. berkeleyrep.org

MAY 9

Olivia Decker Power of Music

Credited as the first and only flute, cello, and percussion ensemble, the Solidaire Trio brings innovation to contemporary classical compositions. Reception featuring wines from Blackbird Vineyards, a Festival Napa Valley Partner Winery, as well as light fare. 6 p.m. The Avery, 488 Folsom St. festivalnapavalley.org/calendar/solidaire-trio

MAY 9 AND 11–12

SFJAZZ Gala & After-party

Honoring Patti Austin in a benefit for artistic and education programs. The Grammy Award-winning singer and songwriter performs three shows following her evening as honoree and SFJAZZ Lifetime Achievement Award-winner. SFJAZZ, 201 Franklin St. sfjazz.org

MAY 11

UCSF Benioff Children’s Hospitals

Notes & Words

Writers and musicians are on stage together in support of this annual fundraiser. Grammy Awardwinning musician Dan Wilson of Semisonic headlines. Musical performances by The Curtis Family C-Notes and Oakland School for the Arts; readings from authors Nicholas D. Kristof and C Pam Zhang. Fox Theater, Oakland. notesandwords.org

May 11–12

Mill Valley Music Festival

A free, 2-day outdoor arts and culture event produced by the Mill Valley Chamber and Noise Pop Industries, featuring a diverse, multi-genre mix of diverse national acts and local lights, plus worldclass food, drink, and art. millvalleymusicfest.com

San Francisco Symphony, Film with Live Orchestra Kentucky Derby Party

MAY 11–19

Presidio Theatre |

Based on Charles Dickens’ final unfinished novel, this comedic whodunit invites the audience to solve its mystery by choosing the identity of the murderer. A musical presented by Lamplighters Musical Theatre. 99 Moraga Ave. presidiotheatre.org

PHOTOS (CLOCKWISE FROM TOP LEFT): DREW ALTIZER, SAN FRANCISCO SYMPHONY, WILLIAM WAYLAND

CALENDAR

MAY 12

Top of the Mark Mother’s Day Brunch

Chef’s favorites: an assortment of caviars and roes, fresh oysters, shellfish on ice, dim sum, and delectable desserts from the Mark Hopkins pastry kitchen and bubbly set against breathtaking, panoramic views. 999 California St. http://tinyurl. com/TOTM-Mom

MAY 12

La Crema Mother’s Day Brunch

Treat Mom to La Crema wines and brunch at the historic Saralee’s Vineyard. Executive chef Tracey Shepos creates a special occasion brunch. Limited to 30 guests at 11 a.m. 3575 Slusser Rd., Windsor. exploretock.com/lacrema/event/461404/mothersday-brunch

MAY 12

Mother’s Day Brunch at TRUSS Restaurant + Bar Farm-to-table buffet, curated by executive chef Rogelio Garcia, has a seafood tower option. Also, Mommy and Me Yoga and a flower workshop with bubbles and bites. Four Seasons Resort and Residences Napa Valley, 400 Silverado Trail. opentable.com/r/truss-restaurant-plus-bar-calistoga

MAY 16–19

Healdsburg Wine & Food Experience

A 4-day celebration features the best of worldrenowned food and wines. Showcasing farmers, growers, winemakers, and chefs at events in venues around Healdsburg. Wines from Sonoma County and other great wine regions of the world. On May 17, GRAMMY Award winner Christone “Kingfish” Ingram headlines an outdoor concert at Rodney Strong Vineyards. healdsburgwineandfood.com

MAY 19

MAY 30–JUNE 30

San Francisco Opera |

Mozart’s final opera comes alive in an acclaimed production of a fairytale-like quest for love and wisdom. SFO Music Director Eun Sun Kim leads a humanistic journey of awakening with some of the composer’s most sublime music. War Memorial Opera House, 301 Van Ness Ave. sfopera.org

MAY 31–JUNE 1

Napa Valley Barrel Auction

Weekend schedule of special events: Napa Valley Barrel Auction at HALL, vintner-hosted dinners, Napa Valley Your Way, and the Auction Napa Valley at Far Niente. Proceeds benefit youth mental health programming in Napa Valley. collectivenapavalley.org

JUNE

JUNE 1

Half Moon Bay Wine & Jazz Festival

The third annual event features California wines. Get a commemorative stemless wine glass, tasting tickets, and wristband to explore the many winemakers up and down historic Main Street. 12–5 p.m., performers to be announced. hmbwineandjazzfest.com

JUNE 1–2

Bay to Breakers

Heads up! The freewheelin’ footrace has been a City by the Bay staple since May 1912, and the wackiness continues in 2024. From the Embarcadero to Ocean Beach, from about 7 a.m. to 12 p.m. baytobreakers.com

MAY 24–26

Bottlerock Napa Valley

“Three days of music + food + wine + craft brew” with a red-hot musical artist lineup and a sizzling culinary stage. Festival headliners for 2024: Stevie Nicks, Pearl Jam, Ed Sheeran, Megan Thee Stallion, Maná, Queens of the Stone Age, and more. Napa Valley Expo. bottlerocknapavalley.com

46th Annual Union Street Festival

Summer in the City is the theme for the Union Street Association’s weekend street fair. Featuring food, crafts, entertainment, and more from Gough to Fillmore streets. unionstreetsf.com/festivals

JUNE 1–21

San Francisco Opera |

An international cast performs this towering work sung and spoken in nine languages, cocommissioned by San Francisco Opera, making its highly anticipated U.S. premiere. War Memorial Opera House, 301 Van Ness Ave. sfopera.com

JUNE 5–29

BroadwaySF |

Five-time Tony Award winner, the production features Sondheim’s songs: “You Could Drive a Person Crazy,” “The Ladies Who Lunch,” “Side by Side by Side,” and more. Orpheum Theatre, 1192 Market St. Broadway.org

JUNE 5–30

TheatreWorks Silicon Valley | Being Alive: A Sondheim Celebration

The 53rd season closes with a world premiere revue dedicated to the musical genius of Stephen Sondheim. Into the Woods, A Little Night Music, Sunday in the Park with George, Sweeney Todd, Merrily We Roll Along, and more. Mountain View Center for the Performing Arts, 500 Castro St., Mountain View. theatreworks.org

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Morgan Scott as Star in The Cher Show

JUNE 7–9

San Francisco Symphony | Alonzo King LINES

Ballet & Peter Sellars

Ravel’s enchanting Mother Goose characters come to vivid life, thanks to Alonzo King’s inventive choreography and the dancers of LINES Ballet. Davies Symphony Hall, 201 Van Ness Ave. sfsymphony.org

JUNE 12

Chase Center | Janet Jackson

On tour in Together Again, the 5-time Grammy Award-winning Rock and Roll Hall of Fame inductee marks her 50th anniversary in entertainment with global record sales of over 180 million. Joined in concert by hip-hop sensation Nelly, 3-time Grammy Award winner. chasecenter.com

JUNE 14–16

Oracle Park | San Francisco Giants

This Father’s Day brings a 3-game series to the ballpark in San Francisco when the Giants take on the Los Angeles Angels at home. mlb.com/giants

JUNE 15–16

70th Anniversary North Beach Festival

Over 150 local makers, art, food, activities, and live music are at the center of the outdoor event over Father’s Day. On Columbus from Broadway to Green Street, on Grant Avenue from Columbus to Green, on Green from Columbus to Grant, on Vallejo from Powell to Grant. 11 a.m. to 7 p.m. both days. northbeachfestival.org

JUNE 15–28

San Francisco Opera |

Love is a battlefield in this award-winning production of Partenope, a laugh-out-loud comedy of romance and rejection set to some of George Frideric Handel’s most masterful music. War Memorial Opera House, 301 Van Ness Ave. sfopera.com

Center for the Performing Arts, Peter Pan

JUNE 18

San Francisco Symphony | San Francisco Gay Men’s Chorus

All We Need Is Love is the ultimate tribute to love songs. From timeless ballads to contemporary anthems, this joint concert during Pride Month is a harmonious journey through love’s many faces. Davies Symphony Hall, 201 Van Ness Ave. sfsymphony.org

JUNE 18–23

BroadwaySF |

A new Tony Award-winning musical featuring 35 songs is packed with so much Cher that it takes three women to play her: the kid starting out, the glam pop star, and the icon. Curran Theater, 445 Geary St. Broadwaysf.org

JUNE 20–23

Transcendence Theatre Company |

A mosaic of musical styles ranging from Broadway’s Oklahoma!, Pippin, Godspell, Big River, Porgy and Bess, and more to Top 40 and country artists. Fazio Field, 151 1st Street West, Sonoma. transcendencetheatre.org

JUNE 21–23

Presidio Theatre |

The West Coast premiere of the Opera Parallèle’s adaptation of Thomas Mallon’s novel is a tender love story and political thriller set in the corridors of power during the McCarthy era. 99 Moraga Ave. presidiotheatre.org

JUNE 25–30

Center for the Performing Arts |

This high-flying musical has been thrilling audiences of all ages for close to 70 years. Timeless songs include “I’m Flying,” “I Gotta Crow,” “I Won’t Grow Up,” and “Neverland.” 255 Almaden Blvd, San Jose. sanjosetheaters.org

JUNE 27–SEP. 7

San Francisco Playhouse |

The season concludes with this powerhouse musical, a multiple Tony Award-winning Broadway sensation by Andrew Lloyd Webber and Tim Rice. 450 Post St. sfplayhouse.org

JUNE 29–30

Pride Celebration and Parade

One of the largest LGBTQ+ celebrations in the world, now marking its 54th year, brings together over 1 million people from around the world. sfpride.org

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Sun-Kissed Sips

Discover Italy’s island wines

FOR THOSE HEADING TO THE BEL PAESE THIS SUMMER (and who isn’t?), shake up the typical itinerary: head to the islands. Italy has over 400 isles and 13 archipelagos, and not only do these islands grant sun and sea, but they also have white wine varieties that pair perfectly with island life and, of course, island fare.

Some are familiar, like Montecristo (yes, the Count), Elba (where Napoleon lived in exile), Capri (full of international celebrities), Sardinia (full of Italian celebrities), and Stromboli, an Aeolian Island with an active volcano. These islands often have volcanic soils that enrich wines with a unique minerality, and due to the challenging terrain and remoteness, their vines need hand-harvesting. They benefit from sunny warmth and cooling sea breezes, good day-to-night temperature fluctuations, and the preservation of native grapes by virtue of their relative isolation.

Beyond Sardinia’s Vermentino and Pantelleria’s Passito di Pantelleria, there are many little-known island wines to explore. Mother Nature has graced these islands with breathtaking panoramas and rare wines that are lively, summery, and highly quaffable.

GORGONA

ISLAND

Vermentino & Ansonica

Tuscan wine producer—and 30th generation of Frescobaldi— Marchese Lamberto Frescobaldi chose Gorgona, the smallest island in the Tuscan Archipelago, to grow vines for the Gorgona Project. Once home to hermits and monks, the island became a penal colony in 1869 and is now Europe’s only working penal island. Here in the sun and sea air, inmates live out the remainder of their prison terms, moving around freely to work and learn new professions, which will help them assimilate into society at the end of their sentences. The Frescobaldi agronomists and oenologists work with the prisoners, planting, growing, and harvesting Vermentino and Ansonica to make the extraordinary white blend Gorgona. It shows floral and mineral aromas and oozes exotic flavors like pineapple, mango, and passionfruit, followed by citrusy tangerine.

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Frescobaldi Gorgona white wine from Gorgona Island

PONZA ISLAND

Biancolella

The Pontine Islands off the Roman Coast—where Romans go on holiday—hold a special place in literature: a reference in Homer’s Odyssey in which Ponza was known as Aeaea and where Odysseus drank “wine as tawny mild as honey” and was bewitched by Circe. Casale Del Giglio grows its Faro Della Guardia Biancolella fruit in the volcanic limestone soils on the island. Its aromas of peach and apricot meld with citrus notes and island minerality.

CAPRI

Falanghina & Greco di Tufo

The most famous Italian island, Capri, is a part of the Campanian Archipelago in the Bay of Naples and boasts its own DOC (denominazione di origine controllata). Capri Bianco wine blends Greco di Tufo and Falanghina, believed to be a part of the Roman Empire’s famous Falernia. There is no time like the present to try Capri DOC wine—some landowners are removing vines because the island’s tourism makes vineyards less profitable than other tourist attractions.

SICILY

Etna Bianco

Sicily is the largest island in the Mediterranean Sea, yet it also incorporates the archipelagos known as the Aeolian and Egadi Islands and Pantelleria, Lampedusa, and Mozia. Still, mainland Sicily’s Mount Etna gives white varieties Carricante and Catarratto (also known as Lucido) grapes a place to thrive before combining them to make ultra-refreshing Etna Bianco. Etna Bianco typically displays high acidity and minerality, with lemon, lime, and grapefruit notes and delicate undertones of jasmine and orange blossom.

SALINA ISLAND

Malvasia

Named for Aeolus, god of the winds, the Aeolian Islands are gorgeous slices of paradise known for Malvasia grapes. In the past, the island of Salina was primarily known for its Malvasia delle Lipari Passito, a sweet wine with a rich, aromatic profile. Tasca D’Almerita, an eighth generation Sicilian winemaking family and Wine Enthusiast’s 2019 European Winery of the Year, produces a beautiful Malvasia Passito along with two dry Malvasia wines, Didyme and Vigna di Paola, with fruit grown on Salina and nearby Vulcano Island. Tasca d’Almerita’s estate, Capofaro, sits on a promontory overlooking the vast sea, and with its on-site lodging, it may be the ultimate in enotourism. Capofaro, named after the 19th-century lighthouse that stands over the village and vineyards, is part of the prestigious Relais & Châteaux collection.

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Ponza Island Casale Del Giglio’s Faro Della Guardia Biancolella from Ponza Tasca D’Almerita’s Capofaro estate on Salina Island

MOZIA ISLAND

Grillo

Tasca d’Almerita does it again, taking on the entire island of Mozia and planting it to vine in 2007. Mozia is off the western coast of Sicily close to Marsala, Trapani, and Saline’s salt flats.

There are only two things on the island—vines and ancient ruins. Mozia’s significant archaeological finds date to Phoenician times. Alberto Tasca explained, “Imagine the Acropolis with vineyards. That’s Mozia.”

Here, they grow the Sicilian grape Grillo to make a crisp, slightly savory wine. A crossing of native grapes Catarratto and Moscato d’Alessandria (Zibibbo), Grillo shows broad versatility depending on where it is grown and cultivated. The water around Mozia is so shallow that ships cannot approach it, and because Tasca cannot vinify on the island, they pick at dawn and quickly transport the grapes in small boats to the mainland to press them while they are still cool.

FAVIGNANA ISLAND

Zibibbo, Grillo & Catarratto

In the Egadi Islands off the west coast of Sicily, Favignana Island is a stunning gem accessed only by boat from Trapani and Marsala. It is owned by Sicily’s Florio dynasty and home to Firriato’s Calamoni Estate, the only wine producing facility in the archipelago. The Firriato “Favinia” collection includes a vinification of three grapes cultivated on the island—Zibibbo, Grillo, and Catarratto—to make white blend La Muciara, renowned for capturing the fresh and vibrant flavors of Sicily.

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Mozia Island Tasca D’Almerita’s Grillo delivery from Mozia to mainland Sicily PHOTOS: TASCA D’ALMERITA

California Lifestyle Collection

Lifestyle Collection

3 Beds | 3 Baths | ±30,000 sq. ft. Lot | ±3,919 sq. ft. Residence Offered at $7,880,000

4 Beds | 7 Baths | ±4,996 sq. ft. | ±0.38 acre lot | Under Construction Price Upon Request

A rare opportunity to buy a new home under construction to customize your finishes on a dream location near tip of Belvedere Island at the end of Belvedere Ave. This appx. 5,000 sq ft masterpiece designed by acclaimed architect David Kotzebue features contemporary design and open floor plans, handcrafted European materials, expansive decks, views of Golden Gate Bridge, San Francisco, East Bay, Angel Island.

Extreme high quality modern interior design includes handmade bathroom vanities, crafted oak floors, hand-made stone decking from Spain and intricate kitchen mill work from Germany by leading interior designer Barbara Turpin Vickroy, who was honored with best design awards worldwide. Adjacent to open space next door, this home offers privacy to entertain. Enjoy the Infinity edge pool with custom pool house and various view decks. The extensive foundation cost was over $4,500,000. Completion estimated to be end of 2023 or early 2024. Buying now would enable choice of some final finishes. Address is also known as 1 Blanding Lane.

Designed by renowned architect Carr Jones, this unique storybook style 3-bedroom, 3-bath, ±3,919 sq. ft. home on a spacious ±30,000 sq. ft. lot on the San Francisco Bay, located at the prestigious last block of Belvedere Ave, offers magnificent views including the Bay Bridge, San Francisco skyline, Golden Gate Bridge, Sausalito and Mt. Tam. This iconic residence offers intricate craftsmanship and design including slate roof, incredible brick and stone work, a long winding driveway, wood beam ceilings, arched doorways, indoor and outdoor fireplaces, serene lush gardens and complete privacy. The home is within walking distance to downtown Tiburon’s boutiques, fine restaurants such as Malibu Farm, Le Petite Left Bank Bistro, Luna Blue and Michael Mina’s Bungalow Kitchen, Corinthian and San Francisco Yacht Clubs, and Ferry Services to San Francisco and Angel Island.

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The French Connection

Champagne to California sparkling wine

CHAMPAGNE, BUBBLES, AND SPARKLING WINE ARE ON everyone’s minds these days. However, not all bubbly is created equal, and Champagne, which is only made in the Champagne region of France, is considered the best of the best.

Decades ago, French Champagne experts brought their skills to California wine country, expanding their production to include sparkling wine made on American terroir. By doing so, they increased their visibility and made their wines more widely available in the robust U.S. market. In a way, they invented an American version of Champagne.

The French houses chose to establish in certain areas of California wine country, such as the southern part of Carneros and the northern California coast’s Anderson Valley in Mendocino County. These regions have climate conditions like those in the Champagne AOC (Appellation d’Origine Contrôlée), the only place in the world where sparkling wine may be called Champagne.

Most California outposts use the same grapes typically used by their parent companies in Champagne—Chardonnay, Pinot Noir, and Pinot Meineur. They also use the time-intensive méthode traditionelle of sparkling wine production, which involves a secondary fermentation in the bottle, the source of the iconic bubbles.

Despite their similarities, the U.S. and French wine regions are a study of tradition versus innovation. The French houses follow centuries of regulations and strict control over the final product’s quality, while the U.S. subsidiaries exist in relative freedom. They can choose which varieties to use, where to plant, and when to harvest.

Because most U.S. producers follow the traditional method and use the same varieties, the apparent difference between locales is terroir. Three California-French producers are making remarkable American versions of French Champagne: Roederer (The Roederer Estate), Taittinger (Domaine Carneros), and Moët & Chandon (Domaine Chandon).

TAITTINGER/DOMAINE CARNEROS

The most popular region for growing grapes used in sparkling wine is southern Carneros, where cool maritime conditions allow longer hang time and better acid retention in the fruit, and the long, hot days and cooler nights produce an ideal amount of acidity and ripeness. The Taittinger family was so impressed with the region’s potential for excellent sparkling wine that, in 1987, they expanded operations there and named the winery after the area—Domaine Carneros.

Remi Cohen, CEO of Domaine Carneros, described how the U.S. location has adopted Taittinger’s Champagne techniques. “In California, we are not beholden to the same rules and regulations as they are in Champagne, so we could release a sparkling wine three months after the second fermentation. But because of our ownership with the Taittinger family, we pay homage to the rules. So, all our wines are vintage dated, and they are all aged a minimum of three years. Our Le Rêve Blanc de Blancs is aged a full six years.”

MOËT & CHANDON/DOMAINE CHANDON

It’s the largest Champagne house in the world, producing close to 30 million bottles annually. Based in Yountville with vineyards in Carneros, Napa Valley’s Domaine Chandon opened in 1973 and became America’s first French-owned sparkling winery. It had all the ingredients for phenomenal success: the French experience and backing, an innovative approach, and the California sun. Another claim to fame: The French house has the honor of making the world-renowned Dom Perignon.

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Taittinger grapes

ROEDERER/THE ROEDERER ESTATE

The original Louis Roederer established his eponymous Champagne house almost 200 years ago, and former Louis Roederer president Jean-Claude Rouzaud founded the U.S. winery just four decades ago in Anderson Valley. The winery has been one of California’s leading and most consistent domestic sparkling wine producers.

In 2023, Arnaud Weyrich, senior vice president and winemaker of Roederer Estate, was quoted in The Press Democrat, explaining the philosophy behind Roederer’s U.S. expansion. “Champagne has a finite acreage in the appellation,” Weyrich said. “The family felt that creating its own estate in California with a similar philosophy of its farming and winemaking in France would help expose Louis Roederer to a new generation of fine wine drinkers in the U.S.”

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Exclusive Waterfront Retreat

This extraordinary waterfront renovation stands as the pinnacle of luxury living, featuring an unparalleled design and designer finishes that seamlessly converge to redefine the essence of modern living. Positioned on Belvedere’s most exclusive street, on the western shore of the Tiburon Peninsula, providing world-class views of the Golden Gate Bridge, San Francisco, Sausalito, the bay, and Mount Tamalpais.

• The exceptional craftsmanship and architectural brilliance evident throughout the property elevate it to a league of its own, showcasing meticulous attention to detail and a commitment to superior quality

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• The highlights include two entertainment decks, two boat docks, a new Golden Boat Lift, a saltwater pool and spa, a gourmet outdoor kitchen, an expansive turf lawn, two outdoor TVs, two firepits, and an indoor/outdoor bar with counter seating

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• Elevating the art of entertaining, the state-of-the-art chef’s kitchen boasts Pietra Fina white marble countertops, an impressive center island with a waterfall edge and seating for seven, custom white cabinetry with brass hardware, Rattan-style Ravenna tile backsplash, an AG Millworks folding window, and top-of-the-line appliances

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• A spacious recreation room (or an alternative dining room) featuring a modern glass steel wall and custom painted ceiling lights complete the main level living spaces

• A beautiful staircase with a glass railing, Stark carpet, two Arteriors chandeliers, and custom woodwork wall paneling leads to the upper level, featuring a lavish primary suite, an ensuite bedroom, two additional bedrooms, and a full bathroom

• The luxurious primary suite features two walk-in closets with custom wardrobe systems, vaulted ceilings, Stark carpet, grasscloth wallpaper, custom electric blinds, and Marvin windows and sliding glass doors that seamlessly open to the deck

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An Opulent Affair

Delight in the exquisite wine offerings of luxury airlines’ first class cabins.

LUXURY AIRLINES UNDERSTAND THAT AN EXTRAORDINARY first class travel experience encompasses more than just plush seats and impeccable service. For the discerning traveler, the opportunity to revel in a meticulously curated selection of exquisite wines is an essential element of the journey. In this article, we delve into the captivating world of luxury airlines’ first class wine lists, focusing on esteemed carriers such as Emirates, Virgin Atlantic, Singapore Airlines, and British Airways. These distinguished airlines have set the pinnacle of excellence when it comes to offering discerning first class passengers an unparalleled wine experience.

EMIRATES: A SYMPHONIC SYMPHONY

OF FLAVORS

Emirates, renowned for its unparalleled service, takes immense pride in its first class wine list which stands as a testament to their unyielding commitment to luxury. Passengers may anticipate an extensive and diverse selection of wines sourced from prestigious vineyards around the globe, including renowned wine regions such as Bordeaux and Napa Valley. From robust, full-bodied reds to crisp, elegant whites and effervescent Champagnes, Emirates caters

to each passenger’s discerning palate with utmost precision. Their team of expert sommeliers fastidiously curates the wine list, focusing on exceptional vintages and limited production wines to create an unforgettable and opulent wine experience. When choosing their wine list, they prioritize premium taste, versatility, and quality. With a focus on including a wide selection of both Old World and New World wines, they select bottles that pair seamlessly with onboard menu offerings and offer a range of distinctly different tastes.

For first class passengers, Emirates offers special additional wines to each of the famous wine region destinations. This is typically an iconic wine from a top producer. For non-wine producing destinations, they find wines that are well known in those countries. This is based on customer feedback and information they glean from their network of suppliers. Emirates selects their wines from world-class vineyards in France, Germany, the United States, South Africa, and New Zealand. Selectively, they choose these wines not only for their flavor, but also their ability to maintain their quality in the cabin environment. They also take special care to source the best wines from each region to ensure their wine list is robust and offers many varietals to choose from.

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VIRGIN ATLANTIC: A BOUTIQUE SELECTION FOR DISCERNING PALATES

Virgin Atlantic, celebrated for its stylish and contemporary approach to air travel, offers a bespoke wine selection in its highly coveted first class cabins. Discerning passengers may expect an artfully curated wine list that showcases an array of unique and lesser-known wines from both established and emerging wine regions. Virgin Atlantic’s sommeliers embark on an enchanting quest to discover hidden gems, allowing passengers to embark on a captivating journey of discovery and to indulge in exclusive wine offerings. With meticulous attention to detail and an unwavering dedication to quality, Virgin Atlantic bestows a truly exceptional and personalized wine experience upon their esteemed first class passengers. Virgin Atlantic takes great care in curating its wine selection for its upper class passengers.

The wines on board are selected by the in-house food and beverage management team who are WSET qualified. To further elevate the selection process, Virgin Atlantic has a close partnership with Jeroboams. The wines within Jeroboams’ portfolio are shortlisted after evaluation by Peter Mitchell, MW and the wider Jeroboams trade and account management team. This collaboration ensures that only the finest wines make it onto the upper class wine list.

When choosing wines to serve on international flights, several factors are considered. The selection process involves a careful balance of Old and New World wines, as well as a mix of lighter and heavier styles, offering passengers a variety of choices that cater to different preferences. Seasonality is also taken into account, with wines that are relevant to the time of year, a specific route within the network, or a special occasion being showcased. Additionally, Virgin Atlantic pays attention to trends within the onand-off trade industry to ensure that their wine selection remains current and appealing to passengers. They also offer kosher wine on select routes to accommodate specific dietary requirements.

Virgin Atlantic updates its wine menu every six months, aligned with the corresponding onboard food menu. However, “guest slot” wines are introduced sporadically throughout the year for month-long listings. These guest wines provide passengers with opportunities to experience new and unique offerings.

Passengers may expect a range of wines on board, including reds, whites, and sparkling options. The core range includes two reds, two whites, one rosé, English sparkling, prosecco, Champagne, and port. This diverse selection caters to the different preferences of passengers.

To ensure the quality and consistency of the wines served on their flights, Virgin Atlantic maintains long-term partnerships with vineyards and wineries. For example, they have had a partnership with Hambledon, an English sparkling wine, since 2018. This allows them to offer a prestigious wine as part of their core offering.

SINGAPORE AIRLINES: A SENSORY CULINARY SOJOURN

Singapore Airlines, internationally acclaimed for its unwavering commitment to culinary excellence, extends that culinary prowess to its first class wine list. Passengers embarking on a journey with Singapore Airlines may anticipate an extensive selection of wines, meticulously chosen to harmonize with the airline’s world-class cuisine. From the finest Champagnes to rare and meticulously aged Bordeaux, Singapore Airlines offers a diverse range of wines designed to satisfy even the most discerning of palates. The sommeliers on board carefully pair each wine with the onboard menu, allowing passengers to embark on a sensorial culinary sojourn that tantalizes their taste buds and captivates their senses.

BRITISH AIRWAYS: A FUSION OF CLASSIC ELEGANCE AND CONTEMPORARY INNOVATION

British Airways, renowned for its timeless elegance and impeccable service, presents a first class wine list that seamlessly combines tradition and innovation. Passengers may anticipate a selection of classic wines sourced from renowned regions alongside exciting new additions that showcase emerging wine trends. British Airways’ sommeliers meticulously curate a list that strikes a harmonious balance between familiarity and exploration, allowing passengers to savor their favorite vintages while also embracing new and captivating discoveries. With an unwavering focus on quality and an appreciation for the art of winemaking, British Airways ensures that their esteemed first class passengers are treated to the very finest in wine, elevating their travel experience to new heights.

Emirates, Virgin Atlantic, Singapore Airlines, and British Airways have masterfully crafted the art of presenting exceptional first class wine lists that transcend ordinary expectations. With their unwavering commitment to excellence, these luxury airlines offer meticulously curated selections of wines that embody sophistication and refinement. Whether you choose to embark on a voyage of worldly wines with Emirates, discover hidden vinous treasures with Virgin Atlantic, embark on a tantalizing culinary expedition with Singapore Airlines, or savor a fusion of tradition and innovation with British Airways, you may be assured of a first class wine experience that will transport you to a realm of unparalleled indulgence. So, recline in utter comfort, surrender to the opulence that surrounds you, and raise a glass to the sheer luxury of air travel. Cheers!

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SHARON STONE’S ETERNAL JOURNEY

The accomplished artist shares the intimate story behind her art exhibition, “My Eternal Failure.”

Sharon Stone gazes over the Bay in front of, “The Road.” PHOTOS MOANALANI JEFFREY
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When Sharon Stone announces she is a failure, your basic instinct is to protest. Here is a 66-year-old, ravishingly beautiful, and accomplished painter and actress with worldwide recognition, multiple gallery shows, an Emmy, a Golden Globe, an Academy Award nomination, and a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame. But her most recent foray into the arts, a powerfully moving exhibit of paintings at Gallery 181 in San Francisco, is titled, “My Eternal Failure.” The title refers to the late 1990s, a period in San Francisco when she experienced the breakdown of her marriage, a protracted custody battle over her toddler son, and a brain hemorrhage which left her clinging to life for nine days in the ICU. “A lot of it was painted because I wanted to work out all these feelings and thoughts ... like get it all out,” she explains. “And you have to not bite into that seed of bitterness, like, ‘Oh, me and my stroke. Me and my bad relationship.’ And then this is where you get to this happy place. But it’s a journey.”

The exhibition is hung between the sweeping Bay views from the gallery’s 56th floor, high above SOMA. It showcases Stone’s complex and chastening experiences from a 6-year span at the height of her Hollywood career. In 1998, Stone married Phil Bronstein, then executive editor of the San Francisco Examiner and later the San Francisco Chronicle, and relocated to the city. Together they purchased a house in Sea Cliff and, in 2000, adopted their son, Roan. In 2001, a life-threatening, ruptured brain artery left her impaired and in severe pain, arresting her film career and upending her already stressful home life. “Phil was never there,” she says. “He never had his phone. I don’t know where the hell he went. Our marriage was a desert.” By 2003, divorce and custody proceedings were underway, sending Stone into a tailspin of confusion and circumstance.

Although her brain injury came with significant challenges to her body and mind, it also amplified her creative abilities, enabling her to sense color in an entirely different way: a phenomenon called synesthesia. She returned to painting to process and reinterpret this painful time. As an academically gifted child who won a college scholarship at 15, Stone had studied art, architecture, and design at Edinboro University of Pennsylvania, but left to pursue modeling and acting. She returned to complete her degree in 2016.

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The show is introduced with Stone’s painting, “Jester,” and an epigraph from dramatist Samuel Beckett, “Try again. Fail again. Fail better.” Sharon Stone with “Be Like Water”
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Clockwise from top: “Stinson Beach Day & Night,” “Hoisted on My Own Petard,” and “Bonne Nuit”

Sharon Stone with “Lonosphere”

While most of the titles directly refer to her SF sojourn, most canvases in the show were painted over the past few years. “Once I got the San Francisco show, I was like, ‘Okay, we’re going to look at my eternal failure. San Francisco was where everything fell apart for me.’ And then I was able to finish this painting that I’d been working on for three years.” Stone points to the large canvas that titled the entire show. “I’d been putting it away and pulling it back out, throwing it out in the garden and letting it get rained on. Then finally it all came together.”

She points to another canvas, “The Party,” a dark background writhing with serpent shapes. “They’re snake skins. There’s only one actual snake. Everybody changes. And snakes are the only animal that let go of their skins and change and change and change.” Stone recalls an aggressive gallerist telling her that she should replicate these motifs multiple times, as they were very marketable. “I got approached by people who create commercialism for artists. And they wanted me to do nothing but this. They were like, ‘We can do a whole show of just your snake paintings, and we can make prints and t-shirts and sweatshirts and really do it.’ And I just thought, ‘Nope.’ I’m not just a painter of snakes, I’m a painter of my feelings and thoughts … like so.” She gestures to a mysterious canvas across the room, titled “Hoisted On My Own Petard.”

Her creative inspiration involves lucid dreaming. “Sometimes I dream them before I paint them, or I get an idea and pull out a canvas and start working. The canvas has a kind of vibration and

tells me what it wants to do.” She leads us to the work depicting rocks and spikes. “I was so clear what I was going to do before I started. This brown I love so much. This is about how your life starts and people tell you, ‘Okay, this is what you are doing. You have this big pile of rocks, and I expect you to do this, this, and this. You’re going to put them over here, and that’s going to be your life. And then you think, ‘Whose fucking life am I living? I’ve got to go make my own goddamn life.’” She adds, “When I was dead on the table, I thought, perhaps the life you gave me is killing me. I just did this because that’s what everybody said a woman had to do.” She points to another canvas, titled “Be Like Water.” “This was something I had to learn. If you want to survive the craggy road, you have to be like water.”

She ushers us into a room and gestures toward “The Bridge,” which refers to her brain hemorrhage. What at first looks like a mountain becomes a view of the top of a head with outstretched arms extended toward both edges of the canvas. Below the body is a swath of deep blood red. Hovering across the top is a graphite grey field punctuated by five luminous orbs. “I kept hearing Simon and Garfunkel’s ‘Bridge Over Troubled Water’ when I was in the MRI machine and after. And this is me. And these are the people I saw when I died.” She points to the hovering orbs. “They were all around me, saying it was okay. I didn’t know what to do and I was so afraid, but you become like a temple, and then all this happens … and then you come back.”

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When questioned about why she has chosen to reveal such personal backstories for her art, Stone demurs. “You know how Van Gogh went to a mental hospital, and then he painted his best paintings because he felt safe to hear the voices from the divine? And we still hear it every time we look at his paintings.”

The conversation shifts to Stone’s painting practice. “I have a studio next door to my home. And I have a really good studio manager whom I feel so safe with because he leaves me alone. He handles the business side. I work on multiple pieces. I might leave this in the studio; I might put this in storage. That one I left outside. I have literally sprayed paintings with the hose, mopped them with a Swiffer®. Sometimes, you just have to beat them up.” She sighs “It’s like they are beings, you know? You have to talk to them. You have to romance them. You have to yell at them. It just depends.” She takes a deep breath. “The more I get engaged in this process, the more I understand that all things just have different densities. Nothing is solid. If there are degrees of density and everything is a wavelength, then … everything sounds like color. If steam turns into water, then water can turn into steam, right?” Stone becomes even more animated. “Once you understand that, you can do whatever you want. You can make whatever you want. You can change the direction of things that you could stop being afraid

about, especially phony people doing phony things, because they’re not really changing anything.” She takes another deep breath.

In light of her depiction of “failure,” we ask Stone about her definition of success. “It’s the exact same thing. I just had to accept that my greatest failure—all the terrible things that happened to me here—was the greatest thing that ever happened. The most horrible person I ever met, who did the most horrible things to me that you could ever imagine, was my greatest teacher, the greatest illuminator possible. Lucky me.” She takes a deep breath then adds, “I picked the typeface for my show on purpose: Click Clack. But it took me a long time to turn back into steam.”

The face that launched so many films gives a knowing look, hovering 56 floors above the earth with the same concentrated gaze that has hovered so memorably on screen. “Life is never really like the fairy tales. It’s different, you know, beautiful but different.” A smile emerges as she spreads her arms to include the San Francisco light pouring over the paintings that transport her back to this place and time. “So, this is kind of where I have traveled.”

The exclusive collection of paintings by Sharon Stone is available to view and purchase by private appointment. The showing runs through August 31, 2024. Contact Carmen Legarda at Gallery 181, Carmen@181fremont.com.

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Sharon Stone with ‘My Eternal Failure’
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AMERICAN SPLENDOR

It’s time to check in to these haute new American luxury hotels.

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AMAN NEW YORK

Aman New York is one of those rare properties; the one that comes along once in a blue moon and makes such a significant impact that it has all of the world — never mind all of Manhattan — abuzz. The JeanMichel Gathy-designed property is nothing less than an oasis in the city, so quietly luxurious that it’s very nearly like not being in New York at all. Yet, here it is: smack dab in the center, on the corner of Fifth Avenue and 57th Street, two blocks away from Central Park, close to Broadway, Rockefeller Center, and more. Its 83 suites are among the largest in the city and inspired by the airy architecture of Aman’s properties in Southeast Asia. All suites offer a functioning fireplace and massive, opulent bathrooms with oval soaking tubs, marble rain showers, and double vanities. There’s so much to love here, from the personalized check-in processes and a house car — rare for New York — to a gratis minibar of decadent treats (excluding alcohol) and daily scheduled wellness activities. Speaking of which, its Aman Spa is a spot where relaxation is almost a prerequisite, with offerings meant to detox, ground, and energize. Dining outlets follow suit: the convivial Italian restaurant Arva, Japanese eatery Nama, and year-round outdoor Garden Terrace all offer breathtaking views of the Big Apple (the subterranean Jazz Club intentionally does not). The hotel now offers even more: a partnership with Leica provides options for a personal photoshoot; a session with a renowned fashion photographer and model gives an in-depth look at the industry; and a three-day workshop helps guests master portrait photography with renowned celebrity photographer Mark Mann. Also available are experiences with artists for one-on-one sit-down sessions, art historian guided city tours, and more. It’s the personalized touches that make this so magical — because where else would one expect to receive a hand-drawn, personalized art card after a special meal? 730 5th Ave, New York, NY 10019

RAFFLES BOSTON

Luxury brand Raffles has come to play in the States in a big way, opening its first North American property in Boston’s Back Bay. The 35-story, 147room, sustainable, new-build hotel represents the first mixed-use development for the 136-year-old Singaporean brand. The $400 million investment in the project is a reflection here: this LEED-certified building is a beautiful property, with a dramatic exterior sheathed in reflective glass — a tribute to its neighbor, the John Hancock Tower. Awardwinning hospitality design firm Stonehill Taylor drew inspiration from the city’s historic and cultural surroundings to imagine the locally inspired design. Guests will notice details like copper accents (a nod to Paul Revere’s copper plating company), historical illustrations that adorn custom wall coverings, and greenery that references the window boxes found throughout the Back Bay. There are dramatic, unique touches throughout the hotel as well, chief among them a three-story sky lobby, a grand staircase that spirals through the atrium, and Writer’s Lounge, a signature of the Raffles brand. Upscale dining experiences are available too. Guests can visit Amar, a Portuguese-Bostonian hybrid; Long Bar & Terrace, a Paolo Ferrari-designed lounge that pairs cocktails with sweeping views of the South End; and Blind Duck, a speakeasy that offers specially crafted cocktails and small bites. There’s also a range of amenities, all of which have been designed by the world-renowned Rockwell Group: a state-of-the-art gym, a 66-foot pool, and a prestigious Guerlain Spa that features treatments of the renowned Parisian beauty and wellness brand. 40 Trinity Pl, Boston, MA 02116

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FONTAINEBLEAU LAS VEGAS

The opening of Fontainebleau Las Vegas is easily the biggest of the year, and I do mean in every way: scope, size, prestige, and fanfare. The hotel, which makes its debut this month on December 13, is a 67-story affair residing on nearly 25 acres of land at the end of the Las Vegas Strip with 3,644 luxury rooms and suites, 550,000 square feet of customizable meeting and convention space, more than 150,000 square feet of gaming space, a collection of world-class restaurants and shops, exquisite pools, vibrant nightlife, and vitality-enhancing spa and wellness offerings. It features designs and collaborations with some of the best players in the game: Carlos Zapata Studio, David Collins Studio, Rockwell Group, Lissoni & Partners, Jeff Leatham, Lifescapes, and Jeffrey Beers International, among others. The rooms and suites, as designed by an in-house team led by Fontainebleau Development’s John Rawlins, evoke an understated, timeless elegance in a color palette of blue and silver water tones with dashes of coral-pink, accented by mercury-glass mirrors and brass details. Silver-grey wood veneer, silver-leaf details, pearlescent shagreen inlaid surfaces, and Arabescato marble define the case-goods and other hard surfaces, while custom brass bowtie-shaped drawer-pulls represent both exquisite attention to detail and a nod to Fontainebleau’s history. The rooms also feature custom carpeting in a linear, Art Deco pattern of dove-grey and shades of blue that establish a geometric foundation for the assorted curvaceous furniture selections that rest upon it. As opulent as the rooms are, it’s the sheer scale of the F&B concepts that blow my mind: there will be 36 first-to-market restaurants and bars, which will open this year and continue to roll out through 2024. They include efforts by chefs such as Gabriela Cámara, Evan Funke, and Josh Capon, and restaurateurs inclusive of David Rodolitz, Alan Yau, and David Grutman, who will be debuting the Sin City versions of his Miami staples Komodo and Papi Steak. As if this wasn’t enough, there is a 14,000-square-foot fitness center and 55,000-square-foot spa with 44 treatment rooms, a purifying salt cave, healing infrared sauna and invigorating event sauna, his & hers hydrotherapy lounges, as well as a co-ed sensory room with communal healing waters. Additional resort amenities will include a 96,500-squarefoot luxury boutique retail district on the first two levels of the resort, a six-acre pool district, the LIV nightlife experience, and the forthcoming LIV BEACH daylife experience. 2777 S Las Vegas Blvd, Las Vegas, NV 89109

HOTEL PER LA

Los Angeles has been having a bit of a hotel renaissance in recent years, and this is apparent in Hotel Per La, the latest five-star stay to open downtown. As with many things in the area, what’s old has become new again. The hotel is housed in the former Giannini Place building, originally built in 1922 as the headquarters of the Bank of Italy. Reimagined by HN Capital Partners and Sage Hospitality Group, the property features 241 rooms and suites, as well as grand public spaces for guests and locals alike. The hotel includes 10,000 square feet of event space and an array of dining options such as Ristorante Per L’Ora, an upscale Italian restaurant; Café Ora, a daytime café; and Bar Clara, a rooftop bar offering poolside drinks and dramatic views of the LA skyline. “Per La” — “for the” in Italian — is a nod to the building’s Italian beginnings: its founder, Amadeo Pietro Giannini, believed in the dignity and abilities of those commonly overlooked, and as such, “Per La” means “for Los Angeles, and people like you.” Today, the 12-story property retains the building’s signature neoclassical architectural features. Doric columns, ornate gold and blue ceilings, and marble floors meet modern touches like airy linens, amorphic lighting, and pops of colors. The rooms are just as exquisite. They feature European white oakwood floors and Persian rugs in vibrant colors alongside 4,000 vintage art pieces, original photographs, and illustrations from commissioned artists. The marble writing desks with settees and Europeanstyle bathrooms with Terrazzo floored walk-in showers or freestanding pedestal bathtubs complete the spaces. The addition of a heated rooftop pool makes this one to beat. 649 S Olive St, Los Angeles, CA 90014

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HÔTEL SWEXAN

The new crowning jewel of Dallas’ 19-block Harwood District is Hôtel Swexan, a 134-room boutique concept that charmingly fuses the family-owned property’s Swiss heritage with quintessential Texan hospitality. It is, indeed, where its rather unique name comes from, “Swexan” meaning “Swiss meets Texan.” The hotel has a serious pedigree as well: it’s located in a 22-story modern tower designed by world-renowned Japanese architect Kengo Kuma, who was not only recognized as one of Time magazine’s most influential people of 2021, but who is responsible for the Tokyo Olympic stadium, the new Rolex Building in Harwood District, and the LVMH headquarters in Japan. The mirrored structure exemplifies Kuma’s philosophy that buildings should enrich the connection between their architecture and the environment they’re in. And in the case of Hôtel Swexan, the interiors mirror the exterior, with art and design elements inspired by exploration and adventure drawing cues from various global cities inclusive of 100 different types of natural stones and woods and decorations of antique fireplace mantels from the 19th and 20th centuries. One of the hotel’s hallmark features is that every bathroom is one-of-akind, covered with different wallpapers, lighting, sink fixtures, floors, and tiling. There are also eight unique suites, five dining and drinking concepts, a private social club, and an expansive rooftop pool with panoramic views of the Dallas skyline.

2575 McKinnon St, Dallas, TX 75201

ST. REGIS CHICAGO

The newly opened St. Regis Chicago has a pretty impressive pedigree: the 101-story tower is the tallest building in the world designed by a female architect, and who wouldn’t be here for that? Beyond this unique selling point, its design is very creative, featuring a distinctive design made of an interconnected series of stacked, frustum-shaped towers that extend to various heights. The building’s crystalline form nods to the facets of a shimmering gem, with a gradient of greenblue glass inspired by nature, meant to be a reflection of the colors of Lake Michigan and the Chicago River. Its 159 guestrooms and 33 suites, all designed by Gensler in a curated palette of natural stone and wood, follow suit on the nature front. In contrast, the hotel’s common spaces, spa, and Presidential Suite, designed by KTGY Simeone Deary Design Group, are decorated in metallic materials and colors such as copper and rust. Interwoven, geometric details and angular lines nod to the Great Chicago Fire as well as the city’s geographic interconnectivity of waterways, buildings, and green spaces. These modern elements are found throughout the hotel, from the fitness center, which overlooks the Chicago River and Navy Pier, to the palatial, heated indoor pool that offers stunning views of the city and Lake Michigan. Add in fabulous Japanese cuisine from the likes of chef Hisanobu Osaka, desserts courtesy of pastry chef Juan Gutierrez—winner of Netflix’s School of Chocolate — and a soon-to-openTuscan steakhouse in Tre Dita, the first venture outside of Los Angeles for award-winning chef Evan Funke; an amazing spa; and signature St. Regis experiences, including afternoon tea, evening champagne sabering, and butler service, and the St. Regis may very well become your new Chi-town go-to. 401 E Wacker Dr, Chicago, IL 60601

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THOMPSON HOUSTON

Set in a soaring 36-story skyscraper, Thompson Houston is the city’s newest and most fashionable landmark. It suits the city to a “T,” housed as such in a refined, mid-century modern building with a glass-and-steel facade. The hotel’s coveted location in verdant Buffalo Bayou Park centers the property as a true oasis within the city, a 160-acre green space adjacent to downtown Houston overflowing with diverse flora that is delightfully close to Montrose, the city’s artistic hub. The 172 guestrooms, 34 of which are suites, play to its strengths, showcasing glorious views of the H-Town skyline and Buffalo Bayou Park from floor-to-ceiling windows. Each room is fresh and modern, paying homage to the hotel’s natural surroundings through a synthesis of earthy colors, organic materials, and hardwood flooring. The attention to detail here is as excellent as the views: from an unparalleled honor bar stocked with delicious local goodies to the spa-grade plush robes and professional-grade Tivoli audio systems, every detail is designed to make guests feel like true VIPs. That each room is decked out with a custom en-suite bathroom featuring luxury-grade stone wall treatments, rose-gold and bronze fixtures, and D.S. & Durga bath and body products only furthers this point. All guests are also treated to one of Houston’s largest pool decks — an astonishing acre in size — with a laid-back café, private cabanas, as well as a peerless infinity pool with unobstructed downtown views. A private heliport provides the ultimate way to make an entrance for even the most discerning of guests.

1717 Allen Pkwy, Houston, TX 77019

HALL ARTS HOTEL

HALL Arts Hotel is the first hotel in the Dallas Arts District — the largest contiguous arts district in the country — and one with a prestigous wine pedigree to boot in that the property was developed by Craig and Kathryn Hall, the co-owners of Napa Valley’s award-winning HALL Wines. Designed by HKS Architects with interiors by Bentel & Bentel, the 11-story property flaunts a sleek, contemporary glass and steel jewel box design for its 183 guest rooms and 19 Arts District-inspired suites — each of which is named in tribute to cultural venues and performances that embody the area. It features a rooftop pool, a robust contemporary art collection, and Ellie’s, a sophisticated and locally beloved eatery with a lounge and terrace area.The restaurant not only uses sustainable, farm-to-table fare, but it also has a robust wine program representative of its owners. Art is a big focus here as well, and as such, the property offers its own art tour, alongside other offerings such as a 2,900-square-foot fitness studio with Matrix equipment and Pelotons; complimentary bikes; and homey touches such as HALL branded dog amenities and in-room watercolor kits to further enhance the stay.

1717 Leonard St, Dallas, TX 75201

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PENDRY WASHINGTON DC –THE WHARF

Washington, D.C. has become an even trendier destination these days with the emergence of a Pendry hotel. Pendry Washington DC - The Wharf, the seventh in the brand’s portfolio, is in a prime position on the Potomac River, along the iconic mile-long waterfront playground destination known as The Wharf. Designed by ODA with interiors by DesignAgency, this haute hotel has a timeless, European-inspired grandeur while still drawing inspiration from the iconic colonnades and limestone buildings the capital is known for. Its overall aesthetic is grounded by old-world flooring, metal detailing, and plush textiles, offset by light colors and a cozy, almost homey feel that is best presented in its top accommodation: the 1,852-square-foot, two-bedroom, two-bathroom Pendry Suite. And, as with all Pendry properties, dining is a special affair. The hotel is home to three signature dining and bar concepts, inclusive of Moonraker, a rooftop restaurant and bar; Flora Flora, a Latin American-inspired brunch spot; and Bar Pendry, an intimate, richly designed space drenched in moody blue and crimson hues. It’s fully rounded by a curated modern art collection, a state-of-the-art fitness center, and the signature Spa Pendry. 655 Water St SW, Washington, D.C. 20024

MAYFAIR HOUSE HOTEL & GARDEN

The Mayfair House Hotel & Garden isn’t a new hotel per se, but this Coconut Grove original just completed a massive remodel two years in the making, debuting a brand-new name to boot — it was known as the Mayfair Hotel & Spa. The transformation of this five-star boutique hotel includes an array of newly developed concepts, including a change of culinary and cocktail recipes at Mayfair Grill, the Fountain Bar, and Sipsip Calypso Rum Bar. The place features fully renovated guest rooms and curated art from local and international artists inclusive of glass pieces by Verre Eglomise artist Jane Richardson Mack, a lobby installation by Miami multimedia artist Michele Oka Doner, and a hand-painted wall mural by Bahamian artist Angelika Wallace-Whitfield. Additional art by Ryan Humphrey, Lee Clarke, Shauna Lan La, and photographer Anita Calero are highlighted in the guest rooms. Architect Kenneth Treister’s framework is still very much intact, but the hotel’s interiors have been updated to resemble small private homes, complete with terraces, as well as living, dining, and sleeping areas courtesy of New York-based interior design studio Goodrich. Guest rooms offer thoughtful luxuries, including carved wooden headboards, deep standalone bathtubs, private walled gardens, and outdoor showers. As a tribute to the neighborhood’s inherent freedom of expression, each room at Mayfair House Hotel & Garden is unique, promising guests a new experience each time they visit. Impressively the same with each visit, however, is the hotel’s vibrant and sun-filled courtyard and garden, filled with lush plantings, cascading fountains, beautiful pools, fanciful copper lighting, and sculptural architectural details that make for a stunning, secret garden-like touch. 3000 Florida Avenue, Miami, FL 33133

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1 HOTEL NASHVILLE

1 Hotels, the sustainable luxury lifestyle brand founded by hospitality visionary Barry Sternlicht, has opened its first eco-focused property in Music City, and this LEED-certified hotel has really struck a chord with residents and visitors alike. A verdant ivy-covered facade and native landscaping evoke nearby natural attractions, from the bustle of the Cumberland River to the Great Smoky Mountains and the Natchez Trace, while still being a stone’s throw from the beating heart of Nashville and within walking distance of the Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum. Here, there are 215 rooms, including 61 suites, all of which feature rough-hewn poster beds and workbench-like vanities. Reclaimed wood-paneled walls are surrounded by the extensive use of organic and natural materials in the rooms, suites and other public areas. Sustainability-themed touchpoints include wooden room keys, an in-room water filtration system, tumblers and carafes made from recycled wine bottles, smart thermostats, and the 1 Less Thing year-round program that enables guests to leave behind gently used clothing items for 1 Hotel to donate to local organizations in need. The hotel also features three distinct dining concepts that reflect a commitment to simplicity, luxury, and sustainability. 1 Kitchen Nashville features farm-to-table cuisine from culinary director and Top Chef alum Chris Crary; Harriet’s Rooftop makes use of sustainable ingredients for a slew of cocktails, mocktails, and Asian-inspired bites; and Neighbors, a laid-back allday café. All of them implement a TRUE zero waste program, which encourages a more sustainable resource management across the property. Health and wellness are priorities here as well, with in-room yoga mats, as well as a Bamford Wellness Spa and an Anatomy fitness and yoga studio, both inspired by 1 Hotels’ mission to foster a closer relationship between people and nature. 710 Demonbreun St, Nashville, TN 37203

NOBU HOTEL ATLANTA

When it comes to unparalleled quiet luxury, no one does it better than Nobu Matsuhisa and his business partners, Robert De Niro and Meir Teper. As such, their Nobu Hotel Atlanta, located in the Phipps Plaza’s luxury retail development within the prestigious Buckhead neighborhood, is as excellent as can be expected. Atlanta, Georgia’s capital, is known as the “city in a forest” because of its exceptionally lush canopy of trees such as magnolias, dogwoods, Southern pines, and oaks, which cover much of the city. The designers at Rockwell Group took inspiration from this verdant landscape as well as Japanese arts and crafts to create a design that echoes the ethos of Matsuhisa’s signature, world-renowned Japanese cuisine. This means a property of 152 thoughtfully curated guest rooms — including 27 suites — that feature Japanese inspired décor, the largest of which is the Nobu Villa at 2,200 square feet of space. The most unique plae to stay is the 825-square-foot Porsche suite, a collaboration with the luxury auto brand whose US headquarters are in Atlanta. Here, guests will find best-in-class amenities consistent with Nobu’s signature style but customized for the Porsche minded-lifestyle inclusive of one-of-a-kind art pieces that pepper the spacious living area; sleek, Porsche-inspired décor; exclusive memorabilia that celebrates some of the brand’s key moments; and a selection of coffee table books that provide guests with an inside look into the notable brand. There’s also a Porsche house car available for guests — a Taycan — and the utterly cool Porsche experience, which includes a two-night stay in the Porsche Icon Suite, dinner for two at Nobu Atlanta, a Nobu champagne bottle inroom, a personalized Porsche robe to take home, and an omakase tasting for two. The hotel also features a Nobu restaurant of course, as well as a saltwater pool and 24-hour fitness center.

3520 Peachtree Rd NE, Atlanta, GA 30326

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AMAZING ASIA

From Hong Kong to Singapore and beyond, here are the places to stay and play in Asia

HONG KONG

REGENT HONG KONG

The Regent Hong Kong, a former icon in Kowloon, has returned to its former glory in a major way following a two-year, top-to-tails renovation. This haute hotel, with the glittering and glorious Victoria Harbour as its backdrop, is guaranteed to be a must-visit destination for the jet set amidst landmarks like K11 MUSEA, Avenue of Stars, City Art Square, and the Hong Kong Museum of Art. Native designer Chi Wing Lo has managed to seamlessly blend the city’s historical past with its innovative present via a rich tapestry of 368 rooms and 129 suites, as well as gentle references throughout the property, balancing tactile natural materials. An iconic white marble staircase, resembling a miniature waterfall, and the grandeur of the classic design set the stage for a magnificent experience, transforming even the smallest of details into a study of the city’s past. And while guests may appreciate this insight into the past, they’ll fully love its modern, endlessly epicurean present. One of the world’s finest Chinese restaurants specializing in Cantonese cuisine, Lai Ching Heen (previously known as Yan Toh Heen), brings black pearl diamonds and two Michelin star fare back to the hotel. The Steak House presents curated selections of the finest meats from pristine farms around the world, while Harbourside’s immersive buffet experience of global cuisine transports guests to the world’s best local markets. There’s even a Nobu here, which says it all: proprietor Nobu Matsuhisa’s name is synonymous with cutting edge Japanese cuisine and a sexy party vibe worldwide. Which means, of course, like everything else on site, Regent Hong Kong defines ‘best of the best.’ Additionally, the hotel’s Regent Club opened in September, offering guests an exclusive, light-filled private sanctuary, designed in an elevated way, like the bridge of a cruise ship. Here, afternoon tea and evening cocktails are offered quietly and discreetly, with postcard perfect views of the harbor, underneath a dazzling array of lights meant to simulate those which dance around and reflect the vibrant waterfront every evening set to “A Symphony of Lights,” focusing the viewer’s eye on the iconic cityscape. Speaking of iconic views, well, there isn’t one better than from the property’s crowning jewel: the presidential suite. This state-of-the-art, 7,000-square-foot duplex has its own private terrace and infinity swimming pool, five bedrooms, a dining room, tearoom, private gym, rainforest shower and whirlpool bathtub, private sauna, and steam room. The reopening of the rest of the reimagined hotel’s new hallmarks, such as the spa and additional rooms, will continue to be rolled out in the coming months.

18 Salisbury Road Regent, Tsim Sha Tsui, Hong Kong

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JAPAN

HOTEL THE MITSUI KYOTO, A LUXURY

COLLECTION HOTEL & SPA

There are very few places in the world that are more traditional or distinctive than Kyoto, and at HOTEL THE MITSUI KYOTO, a Luxury Collection Hotel & Spa, those traditional elements are adhered to respectfully and perfectly, creating an incredibly authentic experience. The Mitsui Fudosan Group’s flagship is located right in the heart of Kyoto, directly opposite UNESCO World Heritage site Nijō Castle, the Kyoto residence of Tokugawa Ieyasu, the first shogun of the Edo Period, across Horikawa-dori. This 75,000-square-foot property was the former home of the Mitsui family for over 250 years, which is reflected in its current reincarnation of 160 guest rooms — because what makes this hotel such a standout is its sense of history. There are quiet Japanese gardens set among lily ponds, tiny wooden bridges, and water features, visible from many of the guest rooms, as well as a subterranean natural hot spring in the THERMAL SPRING SPA. There are even two private onsens for a decadent experience (best enjoyed whilst nibbling on caviar and sipping champagne, in my humble opinion). The culinary concepts echo the wonders found throughout the property. At TOKI, a mix of Japanese and French cuisine is perfectly prepared item by item on a long, teppan-brushed steel counter. That the highest-quality Matsusaka wagyu beef found anywhere in Japan is served here is no accident: Mie Prefecture — the current home of the Mitsui family — is the source of said meat. At Italian eatery FORNI, guests can experience all the 24 distinct terms of the solar calendar through flavorful dishes made from the freshest Italian and locally-sourced Kyoto ingredients (many of which are prepared on an okudo-san — a traditional Japanese kamado-style cooking range — reimagined as an oven for pizzas and oven-roasted dishes). Visible from all seating locations, the garden at FORNI reflects the seasons. There is also THE GARDEN BAR, which serves up both local and global liquor-forward libations, as well as SHIKI-NO-MA, a private space created from reconstructed Japanese cypress, a private dining space where among other experiences — some of the last remaining Kyoto geisha or geikos (traditional Japanese female entertainers) treat guests to a dance, a lingering look at an ancient art form of yesteryear.

Aburano-Koji St. Nijo-Sagaru, Nakagyo-Ku, 284 Nijoaburanokojicho, Kyoto, 604-0051, Japan

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SINGAPORE

PAN PACIFIC ORCHARD

Pan Pacific Orchard is one of the most majestic new hotels in Asia due in part to its dramatic foliage that brings the outside in. In fact, over 300 percent of the hotel’s land area is comprised of greenery, thanks to the stylings of award-winning designers WOHA Architects, with four interconnected, nature-driven sky terraces: Forest, Beach, Garden, and Cloud. Dramatic, nearly 400-foot green columns tower through the terraces, creating a spectacle of thriving flora. Mirrored ceilings reflect each unique landscape, from the sparkling pools of Beach Terrace to the manicured lawns of Garden Terrace, while open-air spaces welcome abundant fresh breeze and natural daylight for exquisite alfresco experiences. It’s no surprise that this 347-room hotel is as green as they come, with a slew of sustainability features inclusive of renewable solar panel technology, an in-room filtered water system, and a bio-digester system that transforms food waste into cleaning water. But make no mistake: this is still a luxury hotel, and one that’s complemented by the crème de la crème of concepts to boot. These include Mediterranean-meets-Peruvian eatery Mosella, which overlooks the greenery of Forest Terrace, and Garden Terrace hot spot Florette, which features one of the city’s best champagne lists — from growers to rare vintages and the classics — perfectly paired with the season’s freshest oysters; as well as The Chairman’s Lounge, which is overseen by famed Chinese chef Leung Wing Cheung. The property has also joined forces with Singapore’s Orchard Gin to create their own, supremely elegant libation. Soon, the property will launch Atelier-in-Residence, a program developed to welcome limitededition, made-in-Singapore brands. 10 Claymore Rd, Singapore 229540

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AMAN TOKYO

Aman Tokyo doesn’t have to shout how great it is: this stunner need only whisper, and it will catch the wind. Aman’s first urban concept hotel is a true oasis, set high above the Japanese capital, offering dramatic panoramic views of the Imperial Palace Gardens and neighboring Ginza shopping district. The Otemachi Forest, a meticulously created natural oasis at the foot of the hotel, is brought inside through natural materials, earthy bamboo, and traditional Japanese design elements like washi paper, stone, and large ofuro soaking tubs, found in all 84 suites. This design aesthetic is most visibly apparent in the property’s masterpiece of a lobby, where an engawa — a wooden detail seen in traditional Japanese residences that divides the inside and out — impressively soars nearly 100 feet high. It’s a city hotel to be sure, a beautiful respite for business travelers that offers a plethora of quiet and calm experiences throughout the stay, from an ethereally elegant afternoon tea at the beautiful Japanese-style garden Lounge by Aman to the lovely spa. There’s also enough on-site dining to satisfy even the pickiest of eaters, from Aman’s Italian staple Arva, which offers views of Mt. Fuji and houses a two-story, glass-fronted wine cellar; and Musashi by Aman, a fine dining experience where traditional Edomae-style sushi is served.

The Otemachi Tower, 1 Chome-5-6 Ōtemachi, Chiyoda City, Tokyo 100-0004, Japan

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VIETNAM

REGENT PHU QUOC

Regent Phu Quoc, one of the newest hotels in the tony Regent portfolio, is one of the most self-contained of the group’s properties. Located off the southwest coast of Vietnam and set alongside a UNESCO-designated World Biosphere Reserve in the country’s largest island of Phú Quốc, this all-suites-and-villas resort takes barefoot luxury to an entirely new level. Its thoughtful, carefree, home-awayfrom-home (but better) aesthetic was brought to life by BLINK Design Group, which created a resort experience, highlighted by unobstructed views of sparkling sea from every angle via expansive windows and verandas that invite natural light. Here, there are 302 suites and villas, our favorite type of which features private infinity pools that soar above the sultry skyline. There are some incredible dining options throughout, and an equally impressive spa, all surrounded by vast schools of Koi fish (as well as daily complimentary yoga on the rooftop and indoor and outdoor yoga pavilions or, for a bonus, a personal holistic wellness coach). But it’s the extras here that make this jungle-like resort the one to beat. There’s ‘Bath Hour’ on offer from the privacy of the Oasis bathrooms; access to Serenity, the resort’s personal yacht (as a side note, it is the only resort in the area to offer this kind of upscale amenity); and the totally wild, private dining experience that is Taste Gallery, where the resort’s six restaurants and bars converge to create a totally unique, art-focused, creative, immersive experience that is spearheaded by the property’s head chef, Bruno Anon. It’s truly unmissable.

Bai Truong, Dương Tơ, Phú Quốc, Kiên Giang 92509, Vietnam

SOUTH KOREA SIGNIEL SEOUL

Gangnam-style is a thing, and there isn’t one hotel in Seoul, the K-Beauty capital of the world, that embodies this more so than the Signiel Seoul. Located atop the 1,821-foot LOTTE World Tower, the sixth tallest building in the world and Korea’s largest, this stunner can literally be likened to the very height of extreme luxury. The hotel feels different from other luxury properties. While many of America’s wealthiest get away with lowslung baseball caps and artfully disheveled, unbuttoned designer coats, the guests here look like they’d be right at home on a runway (or at least sitting front row). Signiel (a composite of the words “signature” and “LOTTE”) is the group’s most premium offering, clearly, even winning the Grand Prix of the Best Grand Hotel in the World at the 2022 Villegiature Awards. This is obvious in every possible way, from its signatures restaurants, STAY by Michelin three-star chef Yannick Alléno, and 1 Michelin star Korean eatery, Bicena (becoming the only hotel in Korea to have two Michelin starred restaurants at the same time), to its Rolls-Royce house car and upscale sky bar, Bar 81, which, with 80 different brands, hosts the largest champagne collection in South Korea. The hotel also has its very own wine, La Tour D’Arche Signiel Margaux, from Bordeaux, and a collection of 235 rooms and suites, the largest of which, the Royal Suite, at over 3,800 square feet, has its own jacuzzi and secretary room. There’s also a pool, sauna, and fitness center with panoramic sky views, and the Retreat Signiel, a top-notch K-Spa, which has its own tea and oil ateliers. Can you see now why it was named the very best?

300 Olympic-ro, Songpa-gu, Seoul, South Korea

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THAILAND

ANANTARA KOH YAO YAI RESORT

Luxury-based hotel group Anantara, responsible for creating high-end luxury hideaways across Asia, has opened one of its latest and greatest efforts in Anantara Koh Yao Yai Resort & Villas, a secluded oasis located on an untouched island in the middle of Thailand’s Phang Nga Bay. Once a coconut palm plantation, the 27-acre site is situated between a wooded hill and a turquoise bay dotted with jungle-clad limestone islets that dot the horizon. Unfolding over a mile of golden beach, this new luxury resort is the height of tranquility, spaciousness, and luxury, just a 35-minute boat ride from Phuket and 20 minutes from Krabi. From the moment travelers arrive at the resort’s private jetty, they are immersed in the atmosphere of exclusivity and luxury, highlighted by a sprawling green lawn, a shaded swimming pool, and a golden beach. Here, there are 148 classically designed suites, villas, and penthouses, our favorite of which are the eight butler-attended sea view pool penthouses. At 3,939 square feet, these behemoths feature living and dining rooms, kitchens, master bedrooms with ensuite bathrooms featuring two skylight-lit rain showers, infinityedge pools, sundecks with daybeds, and covered cabanas for alfresco dining. [However, there is only one that comes with a glass bottom infinity pool, seen from the living space below.] This is a true getaway, where every accommodation is made, and every possible convenience is offered. This means a slew of culinary concepts, inclusive of surf and turf eatery Beach Restaurant, traditional Thai spot Pakarang, and the appropriately named Japanese Restaurant. Plus, via Dining by Design, with only a private chef and butler present, guests can enjoy a gourmet picnic on an island sandbank, a romantic dinner cruise, or a champagne celebration in complete privacy. This is a common theme here indeed, given that Koh Yao Yai is still wonderfully undeveloped and devoid of mass tourism, offering an enriching journey for foodies, nature lovers, yogis, and marine enthusiasts alike. Inspirational and immersive excursions are also offered, such as vintage sidecar tours to a rubber plantation; batik-making, tie-dye classes; mountain climbing;scuba diving;and off-the-beaten-track adventures to tranquil Hong Island, where one can drift along mangrove canals in a kayak as native Hornbill birds soar above. On property, guests can also indulge via spa time at one of the several hydropools and hammams. 88, 8, Koh Yao Yai, Ko Yao District, Phang-nga 82160, Thailand

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‘Round the World, Gardens by the Bay, Singapore PHOTO: REGENT SEVEN SEAS CRUISES

Luxury Travel with Purpose

Do it your way.

AS FRANK SINATRA PUT IT, “I TRAVELED EACH AND EVERY highway, and more, much more than this, I did it my way.” If doing it your way includes luxury travel that embraces selfdiscovery as well as wondrous landscapes, exotic wildlife, and incredible people, here’s some inspiration. As ever, a promise to transform the way you see the world is the end goal.

’ROUND-THE-WORLD DESTINATION IMMERSION

If you’ve got the time—141 nights, to be precise—Regent Seven Seas Cruises® has the voyage. The luxury cruise line wants to take you aboard Splendor for the world’s most expensive, allinclusive, around-the-world cruise ever, visiting 40 countries on six continents across three oceans covering 35,668 nautical miles.

Andrea DeMarco, president of Regent Seven Seas Cruises, calls this “a once-in-a-lifetime experience.” To take a closer look, there are 73 onshore excursions at UNESCO World Heritage Sites, such as Elephanta Caves near Mumbai and Kakadu National Park in Australia’s Northern Territory. Been there, done that? No problem. Choose from nearly 500 shore excursions at fabulous ports of call from Panama to Casablanca to Singapore.

Best of all, for travelers looking to expand their knowledge, the educational programing both onboard and ashore the Regent Seven Seas Cruises World Cruise is exceptional. In El Salvador, dine overlooking Lake Coatepeque, formed following a massive

volcanic eruption, and learn about the ancient Maya civilization browsing the ruins in Joya de Cerén. Down under in Cairns, visit Atherton Tablelands and Skybury Farms, Australia’s oldest coffee plantation, to see how exquisite Arabica beans are grown alongside red papaya, bananas, and longans. Join your local guide for an authentic Sri Lankan street festival. At sea, expand your cooking skills in hands-on classes led by expert chefs in the stateof-the-art “Culinary Arts Kitchen.”

Fares including round-trip, first class airfare (to Miami and return from New York City) for this world voyage start at $91,499 per guest for a Veranda Suite. The most exclusive residential address at sea is the opulent 4,443-square-foot Regent Suite with unobstructed, 270-degree views, two original Picasso lithographs, a custom Steinway grand piano, its own spa, and a personal butler, priced at $1.7 million for two guests. RSSC.com/ 2027-World-Cruise

KEEPING THE GALÁPAGOS PRISTINE

While sailing through the Galápagos Islands, you can awaken your sense of awe while focusing on environmentalism. Access one of the world’s most elusive, protected destinations and have close encounters with the wildlife. Ecoventura’s expert guides lead nature walks to explore lava fields, cliffs, and secluded beaches. You’ll see giant tortoises, photograph rare birds, swim

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with sea lions, and snorkel alongside blue-footed boobies. Ecoventura operates three intimate 20-passenger mega-yachts staffed with a one-to-one ratio of competent and knowledgeable captains, crew, concierges, and expert naturalists. The company sources locally for food and beverages, fueling the regional economy while decreasing the carbon footprint by cutting down on the use of imported goods.

A new initiative in partnership with Avianca ensures no garbage goes to landfills in the Galápagos, due to an investment in two top-of-the-line recycling machines which compress recyclable waste into compact packages before being shipped for recycling on scheduled Avianca flights to the mainland, meaning no additional CO2 emissions. By strategically choosing to navigate small, compact ships rather than major cruise liners, human impact in the archipelago is minimized, while immersive experiences promote responsible tourism in the protected destination.

Choose seven nights of “Volcanic Wonders,” seven nights of “Beaches and Bays,” or a combination itinerary for a two-week trip. A double occupancy cabin for a 7-night/8-day sail is around $20,000. ecoventura.com

BEYOND BOUNDARIES IN NEW ZEALAND BY AIR

A bespoke client trip for a father-daughter duo inspired the cofounder of Pelorus to create this one-of-a-kind itinerary. It’s a deep exploration of New Zealand by private helicopter that allows guests and specialist guides to get to the heart of Aotearoa. Embark on an exclusive expedition to discover the wonders of North and South Islands, from volcanic terrains to pristine coastlines to glaciers.

On arrival, you’ll be welcomed to the Bay of Islands with a traditional Māori ceremony from the only tribe with a female leader. Travel by helicopter, yacht, and kayak with an archeologist to experience the natural phenomenon of thousands of luminous glow worms in Kawiti Caves. Race 4x4 buggies across stunning Cape Reinga for a picnic lunch at Scott’s Point, the most outlying part of the 90-mile beach. Make your way to a secluded kauri forest and scale the monolithic Kaiaraara Rocks to be rewarded with fjord-filled views. Learn about the proud nation of Aotearoa; stay at Huka Lodge on Lake Rotoiti for superb fishing; fly over Tongariro National Park, a UNESCO World Heritage Site. A volcanologist accompanies you to Mount Tarawera; an expert angler guides you to the best fly fishing

spots on Whanganui River. Travel by private plane to the dramatic South Island where more immersive experiences await.

Co-founder Jimmy Carroll said, “It’s all about this journey of taking people out of their comfort zone, about getting that sense of adventure. So much of the world has been explored now, and it’s very hard to find those remote regions. The benefit of Pelorus is that we can get to these places far more easily, but in comfort and style. We can give you a taste of that true explorer. I firmly believe that we’re in the business of creating memories. You can’t physically take your travels home with you, so what we aim to do is create the most incredible and memorable experiences for our clients, so they can take those memories home with them.”

On offer from October through April, this New Zealand program is priced from approximately $115,000 per person, based on a group of four for 10 nights. pelorustravel.com/newzealand/experiences/beyond-boundaries

A CINEMATIC APPROACH TO IMMERSIVE EXPERIENCES

The backbone of Satopia Travel is a global community of conscious travel enthusiasts: entrepreneurs, founders, leaders, executives, artists, academics, and philanthropists in pursuit of authentic hosted experiences. The company’s unique approach is to create and curate immersive experiences that feel like cinematic masterpieces brought to life.

Imagine cooking in France with chef Dominique Crenn, the first female chef in the U.S. to receive three Michelin stars. It’s curtain up on your event’s opening night—dinner in the garden of a 13th century château—a magical supper under the trees beside an open fire in the forest clearing. There’s a Versailles-themed ball in period costume, delicate music from a string quartet, and fireworks lighting up the sky beautifully reflected by seven ponds surrounding the château. An impromptu 3 a.m. carbonara in the kitchen with Chef Crenn captures the essence of a Satopia experience: personal connections, unexpected surprises, history, and culture all wrapped in an intimate, exclusive setting.

Your hosts pay close attention to every detail “... from the cutlery to the candles, to the color of the flowers and the maps to leading guests through to the secret passage in the forest,” as explained by Satopia co-founders Emma Ponsonby and Ahmed Gouda. Pricing on request. satopiatravel.com

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Regatta is one of the world’s premier invitational sailing events and draws superyachts from around the world.

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Bucket Regatta began in 1995 and has become the island’s second most popular week.

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Why travelers should set sail for St. Barths’ annual regatta

“WHY DO YOU GO ALL THE WAY TO THE CARIBBEAN when Hawaii is so close?” is a question I’ve been asked many times since I began traveling from California to the Caribbean decades ago. While the proximity of Hawaii’s beaches certainly entices, the Caribbean’s soul and flavors seduce me like the irresistible scent of freshly baked pastries wafting from a Parisian boulangerie. And, Saint Barthélemy, the distinctive crown jewel of the Caribbean, tempts like no other island.

Commonly called St. Barths, St. Barth, or St. Barts, the tiny French island is worth the journey, whether it’s your only destination or you are island-hopping. Known for its mesmerizing turquoise and deep indigo waters, white sand beaches, luxurious hotels, world-class villas, gourmet restaurants, and designer shopping, St. Barths also famously draws the world’s most spectacular superyachts each winter to its Gustavia Harbor.

During my recent trip to the island of St. Maarten/St. Martin, I took a breathtaking, 15-minute flight from Princess Juliana Airport on St. Maarten to the chic island for a weekend during the 2024 St. Barths Bucket Regatta, a must for superyacht racing fans.

After originating in Nantucket in 1986, the Bucket debuted at St. Barths in 1995 and has grown into the island’s second most popular week behind its legendary New Year’s Eve festivities. Every March, elite superyacht sailing vessels and their billionaire owners, along with crème de la crème sailors and well-heeled spectators, flock to the 8-square-mile island for an exhilarating three days of racing powered by reliable trade winds and set against the picturesque island backdrop.

Viewers congregate to watch the ballet on water from hillside villas, Fort Karl in Gustavia, coastal roads, and their own personal or chartered yachts. The Bucket participates in Clean Regattas, the world’s leading sustainability certification for water-based events, and donates a portion of the entry fees and proceeds from the sale of the popular Bucket posters to local charities.

This regatta is renowned for its unique tactical challenges. Back for the sixth time was San Francisco native Paul Cayard, a celebrated yachtsman and professional sailor who first participated in the Bucket in 2014. He’s won multiple times as the tactician for the 56-meter Rosehearty, originally commissioned by Rupert Murdoch and now owned by Joey Kaempfer.

“The people who own these boats like to go cruising on them,” Cayard told me. “These are the owners who enjoy the luxury of their boats, and once or twice a year, they get their heart rate up when we bring a competitive team on the boat. Joey gets all excited about the race.”

M5, the world’s largest single-masted sailing yacht at 78 meters, was among the 30 superyachts competing for this year’s coveted overall Bucket award and trophies in their class. A

Barths offers thrills due to the 2,119-foot runway ending at the sea and the sharp descent due to a steep hill on the other side.

previous competitor, The Maltese Falcon, the iconic 88-meter sailing yacht commissioned by her first owner Tom Perkins, was one of five non-racing social entries and welcomed special guests onboard.

The presence of massive motor yachts—including Rising Sun, the 138-meter yacht sold by original owner Larry Ellison to David Geffen, and 116-meter Multiverse, anchored in the bay facing Gustavia and nightly dockside fun with a welcome party—Bucket Bar, Bucket Bash with live music and dancing, crew party, awards ceremony, and more combined to make the 30th edition of this regatta truly special. Events such as the owners party were by invitation only, but most activities were open to the public.

It’s no wonder St. Barths’ hotels and restaurants were at capacity, and Cayard is a regular at the event. He sits on the board of AmericaOne Racing, a developmental program focused on supporting young athletes along Olympic and other highperformance pathways. The nonprofit also supports Bay Area Association of Disabled Sailors and Treasure Island Sailing Center. He also serves as as president of International Star Class and consults for Translated, a Rome, Italy-based company presently fielding a team in the Ocean Globe Race, an 8-month adventure around the world for ordinary sailors on normal yachts. Cayard, a two-time Olympian, seven-time world champion, seven-time America’s Cup sailor, and member of the Bay Area Sports Hall of Fame, enjoys St. Barths so much that he has visited without sailing.

“I love the island,” he says. A dual citizen of France whose father is from Paris, the yachtsman reminisced about summers spent with his Parisian cousins at his grandmother’s house in Sainte-Maxime in the south of France from the ages of 10 to 15.

When he’s on St. Barths, he begins each morning with a walk to Shell Beach, one of the more popular beaches, for a 25-minute swim and is reminded that the island is home for 9,000 people.

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“I see moms dropping kids off at school,” he says. “Of course, there’s the excesses with the Louis Vuitton® and Prada® shops, but there’s a real, home-grown life to the island. That’s the underlayer of this glamorous, ritzy, billionaire aura. It has a true core, real people doing real things in a very European style. I see that and feel that. Sometimes I hallucinate about living there.”

A certified pilot, Cayard has even done the unimaginable on St. Barths: land an aircraft on the island’s notoriously short runway which is a mere 2,119 feet and ends at St. Jean Beach where sunbathers soak up rays and the aviation action. While pilots need special certification to take off and land on St. Barths, Cayard was allowed because he was accompanied by the instructor who taught him to fly 25 years ago and has the proper credentials.

“I love flying, and that airport is so intriguing and challenging,” says Cayard, who usually doesn’t land on runways under 3,000 feet, but managed three landings on St. Barths.

St. Maarten’s airport (on the Dutch side) accounts for the majority of the approximately 140,000 passengers who arrive by air on St. Barths each year, but there are also nonstop flights from St. Martin (on the French side); San Juan, Puerto Rico; Pointe à Pitre, Guadeloupe; Antigua; Anguilla; and St. Thomas. For travelers who cannot handle the thrill of an aircraft’s sharp descent onto St. Barths runway with the sea so close, the ferry is another option to reach the island.

St. Barths closes for the season at the end of August and reopens in early October. Mark your calendars for the next two Bucket regattas: March 13–16, 2025, and March 12–15, 2026. Or, if you just can’t wait until next year, the St. Barths Gourmet Festival takes place November 5–10, 2024, and is a delicious reason to visit this fall.

WHERE TO STAY

The illustrious Eden Rock St. Barths, in the town of St. Jean, celebrated its 70th anniversary in 2023 and continues to draw glitterati from around the world. Guests have a choice of 37 individually decorated rooms, sumptuous suites, and stylish villas located on the rock or beach or within the lush beachside gardens. Some accommodations, including the 16,000-square-foot Villa Rockstar which sits securely behind a 3-meter-high wall and the James Suite, boast their own private pools. There’s also 24-hour room

service, cuisine created by chef Jean-Georges Vongerichten at its Sand Bar restaurant, a spa, fitness, boutique, extensive art collection, and an ongoing Eden Reef coral restoration project. The hotel offers complimentary masks and snorkels to visitors eager to explore the Eden Reef and discover the coral growth with their own eyes.

Opened in 2014, Cheval Blanc St-Barth, with its discreet entrance from the road, contemporary style, and verdant gardens, sits on Flamands Beach on the north point of the island. Part of the LVMH group, the palace offers 61 luxurious rooms, suites, and villas. For the ultimate in privacy, book the 5-bedroom La Villa de France, spanning 6,888 square feet over two stories with an infinity pool on each floor, two terraces, 360-degree views of the sea, and a private treatment room. Dining at the popular La Case restaurant and La Cabane at the edge of the sea is a tantalizing treat as are the Guerlain rituals at the spa.

Escape into nature at Hotel Manapany, a 5-star, eco-friendly resort on the private palm-fringed beach of Anse des Cayes. Gustavia Harbor is only five minutes away, but seems a world away once you enter the property. Nestled between a tropical nature preserve and the turquoise ocean, Hotel Manapany exudes serenity and an authentic island lifestyle. All 43 rooms, suites, and villas face the sea, each with a private terrace and Instagramworthy views. Some suites offer outdoor showers and a private beach, while the Ocean Prestige features a jacuzzi.

The eco-responsible mission of B Signature, a French luxury hotel and resort group, is apparent, from Manapany’s soft towels and robes made from bamboo to the furniture handcrafted by local artisans throughout the property to the solar-powered water heating. The Green Key-certified resort produces its own drinkable water, only allows electric cars, and grows onsite many fruits, vegetables, and herbs used at its two restaurants. Put your toes in the sand at Sandy Beach, open for lunch, and feel free to feed the friendly turtles that plod by your feet. The spa features an adults-only lap pool, exclusive organic products from Dr. Hauschka, and a picturesque deck where complimentary yoga and Pilates classes are offered each morning. Surf lessons are also available for guests and day passes for visitors.

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WHERE TO EAT

Cayard’s favorites include Bonito, where chef-owner Laurent Cantineaux’s signature French Pan-American culinary creations dazzle as much as the restaurant’s views of Gustavia and beach house interiors, and L’Isola, where perfectly cooked, fresh, homemade pasta, delicious tiramisù, and Italian staff transport diners to Italy. Also on his list: Bagatelle, noted for its scrumptious Mediterranean cuisine and convivial atmosphere, and Le Petite Plage

For a unique and immersive dinner experience, reserve the chef’s table by Jean-Baptiste Piard at Zion, where a pathway through a tropical garden leads to utopia. With a surprise, 7-course menu (wine pairings optional), the notable chef known as JB keeps his guests wondering what delectable dish is next as he converses with and serves them from the counter connected to the open kitchen. With only six seats available nightly, foodies should book far in advance to enjoy this cooking show.

For the best beach club dining, head to Nikki Beach, a favorite of celebrities who come to feast on Caribbean-flavored dishes and Nikki Beach’s signature dishes. Relax on the all-white, plush sun beds and enjoy the energy and the music that grows louder as the afternoon progresses. Two doors down and not to be missed is Gyp Sea Beach Club. A festive atmosphere, friendly staff, exotic cocktails, deejay, and mouthwatering cuisine, including yummy hamburgers and seafood right off a barbeque grill, combine to make this a memorable beachfront experience.

Opposite page: The luxurious Eden Rock St. Barths sits famously on a rocky promontory in the town of St. Jean (left);Hotel Manapany’s tranquil environment allows for reflection and listening to the tropical birds flying from palm to palm (right).

This page, clockwise from top left: Zion showcases The Chef’s Table by Jean-Baptiste Piard and exquisite French cuisine served in a natural décor; Prestigious designer stores are plentiful in Gustavia, the capital of St. Barths; Opened in 2009, Bonito is known for its Peruvian ceviches and tiraditos, charcoal-grilled meats, and savory dishes.

WHAT TO DO

Gustavia is not just the capital of St. Barths, it’s also a shopping mecca, offering international luxury brands such as Hermès®, Louis Vuitton, Dior®, and Bulgari®, home goods, jewelry, personal gifts, and more. Check out La Case Saint Barth, a gourmet rum and food shop; Pop Saint Barth, a locally owned and designed women’s boutique; Ligne St. Barth for natural beauty and self-care products; Clic, a home décor and lifestyle store; Baya St. Barth, a chic concept store; Bijoux de la Mer for unique jewelry creations; and Pati de St. Barth for keepsake clothing. There’s also a Pati de St. Barths shop in the town of St. Jean, which boasts a fair number of boutiques, and at the airport, for it would be a sin to leave the island without something from the brand, original to St. Barths since 1989.

An abundance of boating and ocean activities await. Private yacht charters, jet-ski rentals, and canoe excursions are available, along with wind surfing, scuba diving, snorkeling, and more. For the uber-adventurous, try a Seabob electric underwater scooter for diving with even more ease and agility. A bevy of unspoiled beaches, coves, and inlets awaits. Saline Beach, on the island’s southern coast, is popular and private, as is Colombier Beach, which is only accessible by hiking. Shell Beach is a natural wonder—the beach is actually made of millions of tiny seashells.

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Redefining Luxury TraveL

It’s all in the details.

IN THE REALM OF LUXURY TRAVEL WHERE EVERY JOURNEY is an exploration of opulence and exclusivity, Magma Global emerges as a beacon of sophistication and personalized service. With an unwavering commitment to crafting extraordinary experiences tailored to each discerning traveler’s vision, their concierge service transcends the ordinary, curating moments that linger in memory long after the journey concludes.

Post-pandemic, we can all agree that travel is a luxury many of us no longer take for granted. Perhaps it was the year or two, when we were told no, you can’t travel, that has driven even the most experienced of travelers to seek something new and different. Perhaps we also want an experience that parallels our most imaginative of expectations. I, for one, continue to—and will always—dream of places to travel and destinations that excite. For today’s discerning traveler and perhaps their entourage, holidays and travel have become more than a journey: it’s an odyssey of unparalleled luxury.

When planning and deciding where to go—whether immersive safaris, private to secluded beaches to cities that always unfold with layers of new and thoughtful experiences— Magma Global offers a unique approach to travel while curating the absolute best of experiences tailored to each client with thoughtful precision and an ability to cater to the most discerning clientele. From traversing sun-kissed beaches to venturing into the heart of untamed wilderness, every experience with Magma Global is a testament to bespoke elegance.

With personalization at its pinnacle, the hallmark of Magma Global lies in its unwavering dedication to personalized service. Each client is paired with a seasoned advisor, well-versed in the nuances of the desired destination. Through a collaborative team effort, every itinerary is curated with precision, ensuring that every detail aligns seamlessly with the client’s preferences and aspirations.

Diversity is the cornerstone of Magma Global’s portfolio. From the serene landscapes of the Maldives to the cultural richness of Europe, the agency orchestrates journeys across five continents. Leveraging a network of local guides and partners, they ensure that each destination captivates with its unique allure and exclusivity.

Exclusive partnerships with the world’s most prestigious travel brands underscore Magma Global’s ascent to prominence. As a member of Virtuoso and various preferred partner programs, including Four Seasons Preferred Partner and Rosewood Elite, the agency unlocks a treasure trove of benefits and upgrades for its esteemed clientele.

In the dynamic landscape of luxury travel, staying ahead of the curve is paramount. Magma Global remains at the forefront by immersing its team in firsthand experiences, forging enduring relationships with their clients and their needs. This dedication ensures every journey exceeds expectations, guided by a pulse on the latest innovations and experiences.

So, who uses a concierge service like Magma Global? All they can say is they sign a lot of NDAs. Privacy is sacrosanct at Magma Global, which means stringent measures, including non-

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disclosure agreements and a steadfast commitment to discretion, safeguard the confidentiality of each client’s personal information, instilling trust and confidence at every juncture.

In the realm of luxury travel, unforeseen challenges are inevitable. Yet, how Magma Global navigates these moments of uncertainty sets it apart. With a network of relationships spanning luxury properties and vendors worldwide, the agency swiftly resolves any issues that may arise, epitomizing grace under pressure.

At the heart of Magma Global lies its unparalleled team of advisors whose unwavering dedication and expertise elevate every journey to extraordinary heights. Accessible around the clock, their personalized service ensures every request, from securing a last-minute villa to orchestrating a grand family reunion, is executed with precision and flair.

As the world embraces hybrid work models and seeks solace in quick getaways, Magma Global emerges as the epitome of luxury travel redefined. With a keen eye for emerging trends and a penchant for innovation, the agency seamlessly adapts to the evolving needs of its clientele, curating bespoke experiences that transcend the ordinary.

In the realm of luxury travel, where every moment is an invitation to indulge in the extraordinary, Magma Global stands as a beacon of sophistication and refinement. With a steadfast commitment to excellence and a penchant for innovation, the agency continues to redefine the art of travel, one bespoke journey at a time.

As luxury travelers continue to seek a more personalized approach to travel and exploration, Magma Global invites you to embark on a journey beyond boundaries—a journey where luxury knows no limits and every experience is crafted with care, precision, and an unwavering commitment to perfection. magmaglobaltravel.com.

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Be Transformed

Micato Safaris artfully provides authentic travel experiences in a luxurious way.

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“THIS IS AFRICA. I’M REALLY HERE.” IT DOESN’T MATTER HOW many times you go on safari, you’ll say it. It happens as you watch the sun begin to descend in orange hues toward the horizon. You’ll mutter it as you feel the lasting warmth of the bush or veld clinging to your khaki clothing. You’ll whisper it as baboons bray, elephants trumpet, a bird trills, and a faraway lion roars as if in homage to the sunset. Enraptured, you skim the grassy veld or scrubby bushland with your eyes, lost in the nature, becoming one with the wild you’ve watched all day on game drives. Just then, your Micato Safari guide surprises you, pulling your open air vehicle beside a waterfall, atop a craggy promontory, along a riverbank, or in the middle of a golden meadow that unfurls as far as the eye can see. It’s sundowner time, the way safari goers toast the end to a perfect day, sharing stories, nibbling biltong (savory snacks), and sipping lemonade or gin and tonics in perfect harmony with their surroundings. You’ll climb out, take your drink from a portable tabled covered in a white cloth, and say it again: “This is Africa. I’m really here.”

People think of an African safari as a once-in-a-lifetime trip. I’ll tell you that if you go once, you’ll yearn to return, as I have, logging numerous safari vacations to some 10 or more countries—each the holiday of a lifetime. I’ve done game drives, ridden horses and camels through the bush, hiked mountains in search of gorillas, pedaled a bike beside ostriches and giraffes across volcanic terrain, rowed a canoe down a burbling brook, walked for miles in the sun, jogged beside Maasai villages, cruised on a river rife with hippos, and floated in a hot air balloon above all of it. Many of those times I’ve been under the tutelage of Micato Safaris, either on a solo trip (just me and a guide) or with a group. Offering customized safaris as well as scheduled group adventures, the highly awarded and applauded upscale safari outfitter, based in Nairobi and New York, is family-owned and globally sophisticated. Founded in 1966, they continue to excel at the top of the market, offering insider experiences that combine inventive itineraries, intuitive service, Africa’s most storied and opulent lodges and safari camps, expert knowledge, and luxurious but authentic programs like no other guide company out there.

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Flamboyances of flamingos, pandemoniums of parrots, leaps of leopards, and journeys of giraffes are merely a smidgen of the groups of lovable creatures you’ll spy in the African bush. But that’s not all. Micato goes beyond the expected to make both individual trips and group excursions bespoke for all guests. While game drives and special activities such as al fresco gourmet dinners in the bush or sparkling wine arrival festivities are de rigueur on any Micato safari, Micato guests are matched with local experts and personalities at safari events to enhance the adventure and unveil a deeper layer of the region or country chosen. Anthropology buffs might meet a member of the Leakey family; musicians could be introduced to prominent opera singers or violinists; athletes might get the chance to workout with an Olympian; business CEOS might connect with other entrepreneurs; writers might lunch with a renowned novelist. Most Micato guests return home with new friends and a more profound understanding of Africa’s heartland.

Moreover, Micato Safaris makes a difference. Long before today’s predilection among travelers to take their holidays in a conscious way, Micato has been hewing a path of community support and sustainability across Africa, making a difference in the lives of Africans each day. Known for their charitable and publicspirited works, Micato offers travelers the chance to dine with the company’s founders in their home in Nairobi, learning about and being given an opportunity to participate, if desired. I’m in awe of their children’s education fund, their nonprofit arm known as AmericaShare. Created to enhance the lives of thousands of African children in various ways, the project pays for one child’s education per every safari sold. Guests have the opportunity to visit schools, work with children in ordinary ways, help plant trees, and inscribe books with encouraging words. It’s a moving and meaningful way to end a safari—like returning part of the gift that Africa gives. That gift? It’s transformation: that bigger-than-life sense of soulfulness the continent imparts, the feeling that you’ll never see the world the same way again.

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Romantic & Rural

THE PIG is laid-back luxury in the South of England

JUST 20 MINUTES FROM THE BATH SPA RAILWAY STATION, OUR driver turned into the grounds of the secluded Georgian manor house. If it weren’t for the sign, “THE PIG - near Bath,” it could be hard to spot. Early clusters of daffodils stood as testimony to the weather news everyone was talking about—the wettest month on record in the South of England, turning the expansive acres surrounding Hunstrete House to a deep emerald green.

At the hotel’s entry hall, all sizes of Hunter Wellington mud boots are thoughtfully provided for guests’ use. Inside, there’s a warm greeting from reception staff at this mellow, honey-colored stone manor house. Peeking at the billiards room, old dining room, the bar, and several more lounges with crackling log fires, I found them delightfully buzzing with family activity on English Mother’s Day. After collecting the key to room 16, I settle comfortably into an oversized yet cozy first floor guest room with sunflower wallpaper and a freestanding roll top bathtub as well as a big monsoon rainfall shower. Gently pulling back a lacy curtain from the period sash window for a look at the view, I spot signs of spring: brave crocuses popping up in the meadow where a herd of deer browse beyond the period walls of a working kitchen garden.

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Exterior of THE PIG, near Bath

RESTAURANTS WITH ROOMS

Tucked into Somerset’s Mendip Hills, this romantic 1820 estate of 29 guest rooms belongs to THE PIG, a collection of eight laid-back, historic English country house hotels, each with a garden-to-plate destination restaurant. In fact, a bountiful kitchen garden is the heartbeat of every location. (thepighotel.com)

In 2011, when husband-and-wife co-founders Robin and Judy Hutson opened the original Pig, they put kitchen garden food at the center of their business, calling the concept “restaurants with rooms.”

Before heading into town to visit Bath Abbey and the ancient Roman baths, there’s an opportunity to chat with CEO Tom Ross in the residents’ snug. Feeling comfy on a velvet sofa beside the fireplace, he explained how THE PIG got its name (to make typically formal British country house hotels feel more approachable, like a pub) and why the brand’s foundational pillar is delicious, homegrown food rooted in the English countryside.

THE 25-MILE MENU

Pinching aromatic sprigs of spearmint and chocolate mint, head kitchen gardener Zack Jones and head chef Sophie Fenlon guide an informative morning walk through the walled kitchen garden and beyond. They work hand in hand on a daily changing menu featuring wild, seasonal produce grown here and supplemented by a community of local purveyors—farmers, fishermen, foragers—all within zero to 25 miles.

In addition to visiting frolicking pigs, I saw chickens and quail, beehives, a mushroom house, poly tunnels, original greenhouses, fruit cages, a smokehouse, and a wood-fired oven. Secluded in the foliage are two renovated potting sheds used as spa treatment rooms where guests choose from a menu of fresh infusions, botanical ingredients, and aromatherapy oils.

THE VIBE

Be banned, minimalism! Each of THE PIG locations is rooted in its surrounding countryside and oozes a characterful sense of place in some of the prettiest settings in England. The much-loved interiors are a higgledy-piggledy mash-up of mismatched china, shabby chic vintage furniture, and eclectic pieces that make you want to move in for good. As interior designer Judy Hutson said, “Imagining different characters brings each house alive. We like each of our places to have its own identity, but because they are all related, they have some things in common, too.”

Although it’s fun to debate the personal pros and cons, trying to choose a favorite among THE PIG hotels is like trying to choose a favorite grandchild.

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FIND YOUR PIG

If you go, know this: You cannot go wrong. The surroundings are dreamy, the food is delightful, and the staff are competent and charming. THE PIG shows off the beautiful British countryside at its (unstuffy) best, so simply pick your PIG. For example, in Studland Bay bordering the English Channel, you’ll find unspoiled views of the sandy Dorset coast at THE PIG-on the Beach. Walk to Old Harry Rock on the Jurassic Coast and explore the nearby ruins of 11th century Corfe Castle. In Cornwall, THE PIG-at Harlyn Bay has far-reaching sea views from a 15th century manor house just 10 minutes from the beach in Padstow.

Expanding the litter to 11 properties, three more country houses have been selected as THE PIG’s next siblings. Two are coming in 2024: one in Shakespeare country at Stratford-uponAvon and another in a quintessential Cotswold village. Ross assures that each new opening has been rigorously vetted and passed the “darling” test, which is a measure of romantic appeal as in, “Darling, when shall we book our next stay at THE PIG?”

SET-JETTING IN BRITAIN

Fascination with this stunning corner of Southeast England has soared lately, due in part to the phenomenon known as “setjetting”—that is, visiting real life set locations of made-for-television series and big screen films. Research from VisitBritain shows that films and TV are powerful motivators for travel, so the destination organization has long been promoting these locations, from Jane Austen to James Bond and Harry Potter to Paddington Bear.

I was fortunate to make three rural getaways to THE PIG: 1) near Bath by the Cotswolds, 2) in the New Forest near Winchester, and 3) near Studland and Lyme Regis in Dorset. From medieval cathedral to windswept coastline, each was convenient for exploring film locations for The Crown, Wonka, Bridgerton, Bedknobs and Broomsticks, Ammonite, Broadchurch, The French Lieutenant’s Woman, On Chesil Beach, Nanny McPhee, and Dunkirk, among others. Jane Austen stories filmed in Lyme Regis include Persuasion, Emma, and Mansfield Park. Approaching the 250th anniversary of the birth of Jane Austen, the celebrated English novelist, interest remains strong into 2025 and beyond.

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Whispers of the Heart

An exquisite sojourn to a serene haven— Susurros del Corazón, Punta Mita

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EMBARK ON A TRANSCENDENTAL VOYAGE TO SUSURROS DEL CORAZÓN, one of the latest luxury properties from the Auberge Resort Collections. Nestled in the idyllic Punta Mita, Mexico, Susurros del Corazón boasts a completely private, white sand beach with a breathtaking view of the Marieta Islands.

As an ardent connoisseur of luxury travel, I had the extraordinary opportunity to immerse myself in the opulence of this tropical haven and can confidently attest that it is an unparalleled destination exceeding all expectations. From the moment I set foot onto the property, the staff greeted me with a warm and inviting welcome that made me feel like I was part of some exclusive family enclave. As a start, the resort’s design, crafted by Paul Duesing and Glazier Le Architects, embraces a distinct aesthetic that creates a familiar ode to its Mexican heritage. The stone walls create the visual concept of a small luxury boutique hotel, offering a harmonious flow throughout the property. The true beauty of the property, its location, and the experienced staff speak to you, offering an unwavering commitment to curating an unforgettable experience for its discerning guests.

Nestled within the prestigious confines of the exclusive, gated community of Punta Mita, Susurros del Corazón offers an oasis of serenity and indulgence. As I meandered through the verdant tapestry of lush tropical gardens, my senses were instantly awakened by the breathtaking vistas that unfolded before my eyes. Azure waters melded seamlessly with the cerulean horizon, while powdery white sands beckoned me to surrender to a world of unadulterated bliss. As if that weren’t enough, there are three expansive infinity pools that lead down to the beach, creating a stunning sight.

The accommodations at Susurros del Corazón are a testament to refined luxury and incomparable style. Rooms and villas are meticulously designed and crafted with locally sourced elements, blending contemporary elegance with authentic Mexican influences. The attention to detail ensured every facet of my stay was characterized by utmost comfort and sophistication. Expansive windows framed panoramic views of the majestic Pacific Ocean, while private balconies provided intimate sanctuaries from which to behold the awe-inspiring natural beauty that enveloped me.

One of the crown jewels of Susurros del Corazón is its resplendent, world-class spa. Nestled amid the verdant foliage, the spa serves as a sanctuary of serenity and rejuvenation. On my specific day of rest and relaxation, I was welcomed by the singing bowls of a harmonious sound bath while a symphony of gentle waves played in the background. Settled in a beach vibe mindset, the intoxicating fragrance of tropical blooms enveloped me as I indulged in a myriad of restorative treatments and therapies. Trained therapists skillfully employed the finest organic ingredients, crafting bespoke experiences that nourished my body, mind, and soul. From blissful massages to revitalizing facials and transformative body wraps, every treatment left me feeling renewed, revitalized, and ready to embrace the splendor and adventure that awaited me.

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Susurros del Corazón caters to adventurous souls yearning to explore the wonders of the natural world. From the ethereal realm beneath the surface of the crystal-clear waters, where snorkeling and scuba diving unveil a mesmerizing underworld, to the exhilarating pursuit of paddleboarding and kayaking along the pristine coastline, an endless array of possibilities will satiate the appetite for adventure. Golf enthusiasts can revel in the artistry of the resort’s world-class golf courses, designed by renowned architects and boasting sweeping ocean vistas. The resort also offers curated excursions to nearby attractions, such as the mystical Marieta Islands and the vibrant towns of Sayulita and San Pancho San Francisco (a personal favorite of mine), allowing guests to immerse themselves in the rich tapestry of Mexican culture and bask in the resplendence of the natural wonders that surround them.

When it comes to dining, Susurros del Corazón leaves no gustatory desire unfulfilled. The resort boasts an exquisite selection of restaurants, each a culinary sanctuary exuding a unique ambiance and tempting the palate with a tantalizing menu inspired by the vibrant flavors of Mexico and expertly elevated by the talented chef, Tonatiuh Cuevas. From grilled fresh seafood that dances upon the taste buds to innovative fusion dishes meticulously crafted by award-winning chefs, every meal becomes an extraordinary gastronomic odyssey that delights the senses. For those seeking the epitome of romance, the resort offers the opportunity for private beachside dining experiences or intimate soirees within the seclusion of one’s own villa, creating indelible memories beneath a starlit tapestry.

In addition to its opulent accommodations and world-class amenities, Susurros del Corazón maintains a steadfast commitment to sustainable practices and environmental stewardship. The resort takes immense pride in preserving the pristine beauty of Punta Mita, while minimizing its ecological footprint. Through energy-efficient design, responsible waste management, and unwavering support for local communities and cultural preservation, Susurros del Corazón sets an inspiring example of sustainable and responsible luxury.

Susurros del Corazón in Punta Mita is not merely a place to stay, but an ethereal experience that encapsulates the very essence of luxury and tranquility one would expect from the portfolio of renowned Auberge Resort Collections. From the moment you set foot within its heavenly confines, you are transported to a realm of unparalleled beauty, unrivaled comfort, and impeccable service. Whether one chooses to bask in the sun-kissed embrace of pristine beaches, partake in rejuvenating spa treatments, or embark on thrilling adventures, every moment at Susurros del Corazón is meticulously designed to transcend expectations and create memories that will endure a lifetime.

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Wellness Italian Style

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PEOPLE ADORE ITALY FOR MANY REASONS: THE ART, THE FOOD, the denizens, the romance, the language, the architecture, the shopping, and the lifestyle—to name a few. But sometimes travelers forget the fact that Italy reigns, too, as one of the world’s top wellness destinations. What if you went to Italy, stepped into a spa—and never left to go sightseeing at all? That rather redefines dolce vita, doesn’t it? Here are six havens of well-being we recommend for Italian-style repose.

IN TUSCANY

Just the mention of Tuscany summons thoughts of immense pleasure. In hilly central Italy, profuse with vineyards, olive groves, tall pines, and bright sunflowers in season, the region incorporates a slew of romantic traits. Embodying nearly all of them, Borgo Santo Pietro a former centuries-old-farm, lies near medieval Siena. Anchored by a 12th-century villa, the estate boasts a holistic spa powered by Seed to Skin Tuscany, its own widely respected, organic skincare line. It also harbors two acclaimed restaurants—one with a Michelin star—a cooking school, a 300-acre working farm, celestial gardens, its own wine label, and a bespoke sailing yacht, Satori. Expect toothsome, farm-to-fork cuisine and creative activities (art lessons, for example) aplenty to accompany your healing time at the hotel’s green-minded Borgo Spa. borgosantopietro.com

IN ISCHIA

Mud baths and thermal soaks have been a tradition on Ischia, a volcanic island in the Gulf of Naples, since Roman times—if not before. Discover the curative power of the isle’s mineral-rich largesse at Regina Isabella Resort, a luxurious hotel on the threshold of the historic Regina Isabella spa and baths. There, partake of countless beauty and medical rituals— such as thermal showers, mud wraps, thermal baths, vapor treatments, masks, and thermal dermatology. Between treatments, relish the delights of this 1950s-era hotel, glamorously awash in local design flourishes such as colorful floor tiles. A dolce far niente hotspot for a power list of celebrities old and new—including Elizabeth Taylor, Maria Callas, Matt Damon, and Francis Ford Coppola—Regina Isabella Resort proposes a range of wellness packages, including a 7-day Strengthen Your Defenses program meant to boost the immune system. www.reginaisabella.com/en

ON LAKE GARDA

Vibrantly blue Lake Garda, nestled just south of the Dolomites, ranks as Italy’s largest—albeit lesser known—lake. A favorite of ancient Roman wellness seekers for its hot springs, Garda’s lake region continues to attract spa lovers. Explore that salubrious vibe at Leading Hotels of the World’s Grand Hotel Fasano’s AQVA Spa, situated halfway between Milan and Venice. Specializing in Ayurvedic treatments by Aveda (try the chakra balancing massage), the airy spa also excels with Sothy’s slimming body treatments and the brand’s renowned contouring facials. Complement your spa days with pampered moments in your suite and the common areas of this exquisite hotel, constructed in 1888 as a hunting lodge for the regal Habsburgs of Austria. www.ghf.it

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ON LAKE COMO

While most people travel to Lake Como to catch a glimpse of George Clooney and his villa—not to mention a chance to shop in Bellagio or explore the myriad little towns along the shores of this world famous, Y-shaped lake—Grand Hotel Victoria, a grandly refurbished Belle Époque hotel, vaunts a spa sure to entice you to visit for wellness reasons, too. Enter the extraordinary Erre Spa which transforms the buzzy holiday spot of Menaggio into the ultimate wellness haven. A consummately Europeanstyle spa, rife with saunas, pools, Kneipp paths, and cold plunge therapies, the subterranean sanctuary encompasses some 12,000 salubrious square feet. Enjoy hours in the thermal portion of the spa (open to all hotel guests) before yielding to the ministrations of a well-trained therapist in the one of the oasis’ charming treatment rooms. Biologique Recherche facials, a speciality, are not to be missed. Back in your guest room, gaze from the balcony of your suite at Lake Como, a view also capable of curing what ails you. www.grandhotelvictoria.it/en

IN VENICE

Thanks to the horrors of the plague, Venice, long a crossroads for trade, established the world’s first Ministry of Health in 1485—and it stayed active for more than 400 years. Known during that time as pioneers in health care, the Venetians were innovative in aspects of prevention and awareness regarding all sorts of illnesses, including mental health concerns. Perhaps that laid the groundwork for the first class spa culture that exists in the Lagoon City today, especially at hotels such as San Clemente Palace Kempinski Venice, a bedazzling retreat set on its own private island. At the resort’s bi-level The Merchant of Venice spa, guests can sample global wellness via treatments inspired by ancient recipes and traditions brought to Venice by merchants from the east. Among its more than 4,000 square feet of opulence, test out remedies such as the anti-stress massage with sandalwood oil or the 24-karat gold mask which sheathes your face in therapeutic gold leaves. www.kempinski.com/ en/san-clemente-palace-kempinski

IN ROME

Thank the ancient Romans. Their love for bathing and their belief in the healing powers of water helped set the standard for today’s worldwide spa culture. Their often immense bath complexes went beyond places to get clean. They also posed as mini country clubs, places to meet, swim, work out, gossip, play games, debate, and spa. Delve into that spirit at Cavalieri Grand Spa Club at Rome Cavalieri, a Waldorf Astoria Hotel, a go-to luxury hotel in the Eternal City for six decades. Atop Monte Mario, removed from the touristic hubbub within a residential area surrounded by Mediterranean gardens, the swanky resort has the capacity to cajole guests away from sightseeing, offering them instead indulgent days in the spa. With three heated outdoor pools, an indoor pool with a cascading waterfall, a hydro-massage pool, and a Japanese stone walk, Cavalieri Grand Spa Club channels ancient Rome with its large Romanesque amethyst steam room with cold plunge pool and an ancient Romanesque relaxation area. Sign up for the Mindfulness Experience, a wellness excursion that begins with a tour of the hotel’s artwork (for aesthetic connection) then continues with an open-air horseback tour of Ostia Antica, the largest archeological site in Europe, and a yoga practice. A Natura Bissé Diamond Well-Living Experience massage treatment is the spa day’s coup de gras. romecavalieri.com

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MORE THAN 450 ART LOVERS CELEBRATED AT THE OBERLIN Dance Collective’ sold-out 2024 Dance Downtown Gala on March 29, 2024, at Yerba Buena Center of the Arts. Chaired by Navid Armstrong, the evening highlighted ODC Founding Artistic Director Brenda Way’s influence and accomplishments as a visionary artist and leader and recognized her recent induction into the 17th class of the California Hall of Fame with live remarks delivered by honorary co-chair Laurene Powell Jobs. The gala raised nearly $500,000 to support ODC’s groundbreaking professional dance company which delivered an exhilarating performance that included the world premieres of A Brief History of Up and Down by Way, Inkwell by associate choreographer Kimi Okada, and a remount of Dead Reckoning by ODC Fellow KT Nelson. Notable attendees included Laurene Powell Jobs, honorary chair; Brenda Way, ODC Founding Artistic Director; Navid Armstrong, gala chair; San Francisco Mayor London Breed; Michael Hormel, philanthropist; and Olivia Decker, publisher of Haute Living, San Francisco magazine.

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TEXT Performance Laurene Powell Jobs, Brenda Way, and Mayor London Breed Christoper Lawrie and Jarrod Baumann

Dancers Terez Dean Orr and Ricardo Dyer in a pre-gala performance of Michael Smuin’s Zorro!

Smuin Contemporary Ballet Celebrates 30 Years

ARTS, COMMUNITY, AND CIVIC LEADERS CAME TOGETHER AT THE ST. REGIS to celebrate Smuin Contemporary Ballet’s 30th anniversary gala on Sunday, March 3. Hosted by co-chairs John Konstin and Lee D. Baxter, the evening began with a cocktail hour where Smuin Artistic Director Celia Fushille and company dancers mingled with esteemed guests such as Mayor London Breed, Willie J. Brown, Jr., Assistant U.S. Attorney Annemarie Conroy, and District Attorney Brooke Jenkins. A gourmet dinner in the gallery ballroom followed, where Mayor Breed welcomed the crowd.

“The arts are magical. They spark emotion, they spark excitement, and they make us feel something that truly represents joy,” she said. “Tonight, we are here to celebrate 30 years of Smuin and all the work that they have done to bring that joy to us.” Fushille, a founding member of Smuin and its principal dancer for more than 12 years before taking the helm in 2007, was recognized for her incredible 30-year tenure with the company. Funds raised at the gala will support Smuin in continuing to stage innovative productions combining the artistry of classical ballet with the athleticism of contemporary dance.

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V Foundation for Cancer Research Sonoma Epicurean Weekend Raises $3.4

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THIS THIRD ANNUAL EVENT, HELD MARCH 21–24 IN SONOMA COUNTY’S renowned wine country, raised funds to support multiple research teams in driving forward groundbreaking cancer research for an additional three to four years of funding per project.

Sonoma Epicurean is a signature event series that features three days of curated experiences with award-winning chefs, local artisans, and world-class vintners with a focus on lifestyle, wellness, and sustainability.

WINE, DINE & BID

Emmy Award®-winning radio and TV personality Liam Mayclem auctioneered the Epic Feast & Gala Auction at Montage Healdsburg. He presided over more than 20 incredible lots, including the evening’s top lot, a not-to-be-missed dinner party for 18 at The Matheson in Healdsburg, hosted by chef/owner Dustin Valette, Golden Globe award-winning actor Teri Hatcher, and Emmy Award-winning food and wine personality Leslie Sbrocco. It went for $420,000.

The fourth annual V Foundation Sonoma Epicurean weekend will take place March 20–23, 2025.

Celebrity chef Charlie Palmer visits with guests at the Arista Winery Dinner.

(L-R) ESPN Sports Center host Shae Cornette and Devon Still, former NFL standout defensive end, kick off the Gala Auction at Montage Healdsburg.

(L-R) EpiCUREan Symposium presenters Dr. Maayan Levy, Ph.D; Dr. Selma Masri, Ph.D;, and Dr. Wenhan Zhu, Ph.D, with V Foundation Chief Scientific Officer Dr. Susanna F. Greer, Ph.D.

Award-winning actor Teri Hatcher and renowned sommelier Debbie Zachareas celebrate the top lot.

Guests enjoy the wine and view at the Kistler Vineyards dinner.

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J. P. Morgan Passions and Pursuits: An exclusive event with Hodinkee

THE J.P. MORGAN PRIVATE BANK NORTHERN CALIFORNIA TEAM RECENTLY partnered with Hodinkee to bring together an exclusive group of watch collectors and enthusiasts for a special evening of networking and exploring the world of luxury watches. The event, organized and led by banker Adam Routledge, created an engaging experience centered on the appreciation of fine timepieces, fostering connections and showcasing the intersection of craftsmanship and finance. Joined by Saori Omura and Nash Larson, VIP sales representatives for Hodinkee, the team shared insights on building a watch collection and having the correct insurance in place, and they showcased a number of rare timepieces from Patek Philippe, Audemars Piguet® and Rolex® , including some limited edition Hodinkee collaborations.

J.P. Morgan Private Bank works with successful individuals to help them pursue their passions and unlock value for collectors, enthusiasts, and philanthropists. Adam and his team have been driving the “Passions & Pursuits” resources at J.P. Morgan, particularly within the auto sector, for the last five years, and consequently have built unique relationships with compatible brands.

Clients of the private bank work with dedicated teams of specialists who offer actionable, tailored advice for today, tomorrow, and the future, so that they can share their passions with future generations, whether those be jets, yachts, cars, art, wine, or, in this case, watches. J.P. Morgan Private Bank oversees more than $2.1 trillion in client assets globally and enables clients to optimize their assets with aircraft, yacht, and art financing and more. More information is available at J.P. Morgan Private Bank San Francisco.

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PHOTOS OLIVIA HSU DECKER Nicholas Jackson, Olivia Hsu Decker, Saori Omura, Saba Khorasani, Adam Routledge, Matthew McKnight, and Jonathan Haynes Left to right: Nash Larson, Saori Omura, and Adam Routledge Max Khorasani, Saori Omura, Saba Khorasani, and Adam Routledge

Mercury Soul’s elaborate production of DJs and Classical Music at Grace Cathedral

ON APRIL 19, MERCURY SOUL TRANSFORMED SAN FRANCISCO’S ICONIC Grace Cathedral into a magical evening of luxe DJ beats, classical music, and immersive visuals. Between classical performances, artistic director Mason Bates interspersed ambient house beats by DJ Masonic (Mason Bates himself), DJ Justin Reed (Illmeasures Chicago), and special guest GARZA (aka Rob Garza), plus immersive visuals by Mark Johns and performances by SF Opera Adler Fellows, the SF Conservatory of Music Brass Ensemble, solo violinists Ava Pakiam and Diego de la Cruz Iwadare, and pianist Kristie Janczyk with conductor Daniel Stewart. The sacred music of Arvo Pärt, Francis Poulenc, and William Byrd were performed by brass chorale and organ. Smuin Ballet choreographed the entrancing early minimalism of John Adams; violinist Ava Pakiam brought Jules Massenet’s exquisitely beautiful “Taïs Meditation” to life; and Grace Cathedral’s Christopher Keady performed scintillating organ toccatas on the majestic Aeolian-Skinner pipe organ which is one of the largest church organs in the West. SF Opera Adler Fellow Arianna Rodriguez performed an aria from Bellini’s La Sonnambula, and the SF Gay Men’s Chorus filled the cathedral with choral music of the Renaissance.

Attendees explored the beautiful surroundings—the awe-inspiring architecture of Grace Cathedral surreally converted into an otherworldly realm through a lavishly blended tapestry of music, dance, and visual arts—while being transported from classical masterpieces to a club dance party and back again. This was truly one of the most extraordinary musical evenings I have ever seen, despite my concert experience at the best opera houses in the world, such as La Scala in Milan, the Royal Opera House in London, Paris Opera House Garnier, Teatro di San Carlo in Naples, Teatro la Fenice in Venice, and the Vienna Opera House.

Mercury Soul’s spectacular events merge club culture and classical music in stunning spaces with world-class production and bring diverse young and the old audiences together. Anchored by its San Francisco club series, Mercury Soul also produces events around the country with organizations such as the Chicago Symphony and the New World Symphony. This California nonprofit runs an education program that brings teenagers into kinetic shows to experience classical music and DJs. As a production consultant to arts organizations such as the DeYoung Museum or California Symphony, Mercury Soul builds creative digital content for new audiences. For details and donations, please visit MercurySoul.com.

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PHOTOS GURU KHALSA Mercury Soul performers Performers at Grace Cathedral Stephen Kulinski, Danielle St. Germain, Navid Armstrong, Vincent, Charles Baker, Antonio Contreras, and Joel Goodrich
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Mason Bates and Daneil Stewart

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Festival Napa Valley Presents Olivia Decker Power of Music Concert with Related in Chicago

THE CHICAGO RIVER WAS STILL SPORTING ITS TRADITIONAL green in celebration of St. Patrick’s Day when Festival Napa Valley made its debut in the Windy City on Thursday, March 21, 2024, with A Taste of Festival Napa Valley in Chicago. The elegant evening took place at The Row Fulton Market, Related’s newest luxury residential development and was part of the Festival’s Olivia Decker Power of Music series as well as the debut of a new partnership, The Art of Life with Related

Featuring musical performances and a choice selection of Napa Valley wines, the event brought the renowned hospitality of California wine country to a full house gathered in The Row Fulton Market’s Library. The event included a reception featuring wines from Festival partner wineries Darioush, Far Niente, Frank Family Vineyards, JCB, and Raymond Vineyards, and light fare from the appropriately named nearby restaurant, Oakville Grill & Cellar.

The concert featured Broadway singer Christina Maxwell, pianist Rieko Tsuchida, and violinist Sienna Peck. Celebrated Chicago violinist Masha Lakisova opened the concert with an invigorating performance of an excerpt from Gershwin’s Porgy & Bess. Christina Maxwell and Rieko Tsuchida—just returned from a tour with Classical Music Collection Japan—then took the stage with Sienna Peck to perform a selection of songs from iconic films, including

“Diamonds are Forever” from the James Bond film of the same name, a stunning rendition of “Shallow” from A Star is Born, and an emotional Joni Mitchell’s famous hit Both Sides Now featured in films like Love, Actually and set to a score of piano and strings.

Guests attending from near and far included Napa Valley vintners Leslie and Rich Frank of Frank Family Vineyards, Far Niente Winery’s Chief Marketing Officer Kate McManus, Festival Napa Valley board member Olivia Decker, Teresa Kepic and Frank Naeymi-Rad, Tobi Shinobi, Festival Napa Valley President Rick Walker and VP of Philanthropy Tessa Edwards, and Related executives Dan Biernacki, Mike Ellch, and Tricia Van Horn.

On March 22, I took the red eye flight back to San Francisco and spent the day visiting the world renowned Art Institute of Chicago. I was impressed with the vast Impressionist collection of paintings by Van Gogh, Renoir, Monet, Picaso, Matisse, Caillebotte, Seurat, Chagall, Toulouse-Lautrec, Cezanne, Manet, Degas, Sisley, and Gauguin. I felt I was in Musee d’Orsay in Paris! I also took the magnificent architectural tour of Chicago on the river cruise and saw hundreds of amazing buildings along the Chicago River. I am sharing some pictures from more than 200 architectural pictures I took during the cruise. For upcoming concerts schedule, please visit the Olivia Decker Power of Music Series (festivalnapavalley.org).

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Frank Naeymi-Rad (far right) and guests at The Row Fulton Market Rick Walker and Kate McManus enjoying Far Niente wines Christina Maxwell and Sienna Peck perform
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Ian Harman, Chandler Veich, and Mark Veich Lauren Brown, Noah Throw, and Amy Wasson Throw Tricia Van Horn and Bryn Park from Related Chicago office Theresa Kepic and Hilary Vartanian Rebecca Hayes and Alayna Crenshaw Don Biernacki, Tricia Van Horn, Bryn Parks, Lonnie Edwards, Toni Schinobi, Mike Ellch, Max Allen, and Michael Battista
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Rick Walker, Christina Maxwell, Olivia Decker, Sienna Peck, Rieko Tsuchida, and Masha Lakisova
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Chicago architecture river cruise Rich Frank, Lisa Frank, Christina Maxwell, Olivia Decker, and Rick Walker

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Festival Napa Valley Celebrates Gordon Getty at Angels of the Arts Tribute

GORDON GETTY, A LEGEND OF THE ARTS WORLD AND ONE OF Festival Napa Valley’s founding benefactors, was presented with the Angels of the Arts Award in a gala ceremony at the San Francisco War Memorial Building’s magnificent Green Room on March 7, 2024. The elegant evening included intimate musical performances, a gourmet dinner, Napa Valley wines, and tributes from vintners and world-renowned artists. The Angels of the Arts Award is Festival Napa Valley’s highest honor, celebrating outstanding contributions to the arts. “Gordon Getty is a true angel of the arts,” said Festival Napa Valley President and CEO Rick Walker. “His artistry and generosity have made a profound impact on audiences and arts organizations across the globe, and we are proud of our association with him as an artistic partner, supporter, vintner, and most of all, friend. We are honored to celebrate him with the Angels of the Arts Award.”

Guests enjoyed a reception and dinner prepared by culinary stars Sarah and Evan Rich, the duo behind San Francisco’s Michelinstarred Rich Table. The evening featured wines from Alpha Omega, Darioush, HALL, JCB, and PlumpJack, all Festival Napa Valley partner wineries. The evening’s performers included sopranos

Alexandra Armantrading and Lisa Delan, mezzo-soprano Frederica von Stade, tenor Nathan Granner, baritone Lester Lynch, baritone/ librettist Curt Branom, clarinetist David Barnett, pianist Kevin Korth, and pianist/composer Jake Heggie. Special tributes from Speaker Emerita Nancy Pelosi, California Governor Gavin Newsom, San Francisco Mayor London Breed, composer John Corigliano, mezzosoprano Joyce DiDonato, and Francisco J. Núñez and the Young People’s Chorus of New York City were also shared. Mr. Getty received a special gift when Apple’s Vice President of Engineering Payam Mirrashidi announced that Apple experts personally curated a list of their favorite Getty works and recordings to create a Gordon Getty Essentials playlist, available now via the Apple Music and Apple Music Classical apps. The evening was truly a beautiful and intimate celebration as Mr. Getty stood up to sing Rodgers and Hammerstein’s “If I Loved You” a cappella at the dinner table in his strong voice and Lisa Delan read her commissioned poem in his honor from the stage. Attendees were given a copy of the poem to take home along with unforgettable memories of the evening’s celebration of the legendary Mr. G., as he is lovingly called.

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Anita Wornick, Olivia Decker, and Darioush Khaledi Mayor London Breed, Athena and Timothy Blackburn Rick Walker, Maryam Muduroglu, Karen Walker, and Oran Muduroglu Antonio Castellucci, Gordon Getty, and Rita Castellucci
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Alexandra Armantrading, Jake Heggie, Curt Branom, Frederica von Stade, Nathan Granner, and Lester Lynch Paul Pelosi, Suzanne Deal Booth, Gordon Getty ,and Veronica Roberts

The evening’s guests reflected a who’s who of Northern Californian cultural, business, and philanthropic circles. Distinguished attendees included Diane Wilsey, Paul Pelosi, Maria Manetti Shrem, Zornitza Stefanova and Payam Mirrashidi, Hilary Newsom Callan and Geoff Callan, Maryam and Oran Muduroglu, Michelle and Robin Baggett, Shahpar and Darioush Khaledi, Gorretti and Lawrence Lui, Athena and Timothy Blackburn, Olivia Decker, Suzanne Deal Booth, Ditsa and Alex Pines, Nicolette Beck, Arlene Inch, Bert Inch, Kathleen and José Luis Nazar, Romana Bracco, Rita and Antonio Castellucci, Janet and Clint Reilly, Schuyler Hudak Prionas and Nicolas Prionas, Matthew Shilvock, and Jeremy Geffen.

As an artist and philanthropist, Mr. Getty has helped sustain and enrich the cultural landscape. His compositions have been performed to critical acclaim around the world, with some of the most memorable performances having taken place in California. The San Francisco Symphony premiered his first opera, Plump Jack, in 1984; San Francisco Opera gave the U.S premiere of his opera, Usher House in 2014; and Festival Napa Valley presented the world premiere of his opera reimagined for film, Goodbye, Mr. Chips, in 2021.

For more information about Festival Napa Valley and the Angels of the Arts Award, please visit www.FestivalNapaValley.org.

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Hilary Newsom Callan, Gordon Getty, Maria Manetti Shrem, and Geoff Callan
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Festival Napa Valley Preview, July 12–21

Satisfy all your senses with this one-of-a-kind event.

MUSIC AND THE ARTS HAVE AN UNPARALLELED, TRANSCENDENT power, and one of the best places to experience this magic is Festival Napa Valley. Whether you’re a seasoned patron or new to the world of performing arts, guests may expect nothing less than exceptional performances that will inspire and uplift their spirits.

“Festival Napa Valley performers include the famous and the soonto-be-discovered,” said Rick Walker, president and CEO of Festival Napa Valley. “Programs include classical and jazz, contemporary music, Broadway, and experimental and innovative productions. There is a visual arts program, film series, opera, dance, vocal recitals, piano performances, world premieres, family concerts, and much more.”

FESTIVAL HIGHLIGHTS

More than 200 artists, wineries, resorts, theaters, restaurants, chefs, and vintners will be participating in Festival Napa Valley this year.

Opening night on Friday, July 12, features South African soprano Pretty Yende, who sang at the coronation of King Charles III and Queen Camilla, and opera singer tenor Jonathan Tetelman, plus pianist Yang Bao in an Opus One world premiere, followed by a patron dinner at HALL St. Helena.

Saturday, July 13, starts with Taste of Napa, the signature grand tasting event at the Meritage Resort, which showcases over 70 wineries, breweries, restaurants, and culinary artisans. That evening, the Olivia Decker Power of Music Series presents world-renowned pianist Jean-Yves Thibaudet and violinist Ray Chen performing on the Festival Napa Valley Stage at Charles Krug followed by a patron dinner at ONEHOPE Winery.

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ARTS FOR ALL GALA

The Arts for All Gala at Nickel & Nickel crowns Opening Weekend on Sunday, July 14.

“The gala is always a highlight of Festival Napa Valley, combining great music, food, wine, and generous philanthropy. It is recognized as a leading fundraiser for the arts and one of the most impactful wine auctions nationwide,” said Walker. “This year, the Arts for All Gala takes place at the beautiful Nickel & Nickel Winery. Lionel Richie is headlining, and there will be lots of surprises! Chef Elliot Bell, owner of Napa Valley’s hot new restaurant, Charlie’s, is curating a special dinner paired with Nickel & Nickel wines, and guests will have a chance to win once-in-alifetime luxury travel, wine, and performing arts experiences.” Proceeds fund inspiring education programs, free and affordable concerts, original programming for youth, and scholarships.

Festival Napa Valley has two tribute evenings this year. On Wednesday, July 17, they commemorate the centenary of American music icon Henry Mancini with a Mancini at 100 tribute, featuring his daughter Monica Mancini and the Frost School of Music’s Henry Mancini Institute Orchestra, followed by a patron dinner at Freemark Abbey.

Sophia Loren fans won’t want to miss Maria Manetti Celebrates La Dolce Vita!, honoring the legendary actress on Tuesday, July 16. Loren’s son, Carlo Ponti, conducts his dynamic Los Angeles Virtuosi Orchestra, and his own son, 16-year-old pianist Vittorio Ponti, makes his festival debut. Naturally, the evening concludes with a patron dinner, this one at Jean-Charles Boisset’s fabulous Raymond Vineyards.

Other dinner hosts include Antinori Napa Valley, the Donum Estate, Sterling Vineyards, Charles Krug Winery, and Castello di Amorosa.

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ELEVATE YOUR EXPERIENCE WITH A PATRON PASS

The only way to experience vintner’s luncheons, patron dinners, fashion shows, and other special events is with a patron pass which includes premium concert seating, valet parking, and access to the very popular patron lounge at concerts. Each pass includes a donation contributing to the Festival’s core mission to bring the arts to all.

ARTS FOR ALL COMMITMENT

Festival Napa Valley brings people together from all walks of life to celebrate the power of music. Through year-round programs, including the Olivia Decker Power of Music Series, Festival Napa Valley offers free and affordable concerts to audiences in Napa Valley, the Bay Area, and beyond. It also provides inspiring education programs for youth, families, and seniors; tuitionfree summer academies for vocalists and instrumentalists; and scholarships for talented students. “In all these ways, Festival Napa Valley plays an important role in creating a thriving, healthy, and engaged community and fulfills its mission to bring the arts to all,” said Walker.

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FESTIVAL NAPA VALLEY 2024 SUMMER SEASON HIGHLIGHTS

Visit FestivalNapaValley.org to view the full schedule and purchase tickets or passes.

International superstar Lionel Richie headlines the Arts for All Gala, benefiting arts education and the Festival’s community programs. Guests will enjoy an elegant dinner prepared by chef Elliot Bell, paired with single vineyard wines provided by Nickel & Nickel Winery at their historic farmstead property.

Maria Manetti celebrates la dolce vita, honoring screen legend Sophia Loren with a screening of her iconic films and a performance featuring Loren’s grandson, Vittorio Ponti, on the piano in his festival debut and the Los Angeles Virtuosi Orchestra conducted by Carlo Ponti.

Mancini at 100 celebrates the genius of composer/songwriter Henry Mancini with Monica Mancini, Shelly Berg, Gregg Field, and The Frost School of Music’s Henry Mancini Institute Orchestra.

Uytengsu Family Opening Night with Festival Orchestra Napa kicks off the event with a concert conducted by Carlo Montanaro and soprano Pretty Yende, tenor Jonathan Tetelman, and pianist Yang Bao in an Opus One Premieres performance.

Olivia Decker Power of Music Series presents Grand Cru Classics on Saturday July 13 at Festival Napa Valley stage at Charles Krug in St. Helena, featuring two classical superstars. The world renown violinist Ray Chen performs Mendelssohn’s masterful Violin Concerto and Festival favorite Jean-Yves Thibaudet performs George Gershwin’s Rhapsody in Blue, with Festival Orchestra Napa conducted by Filippo Ciabatti.

GRAMMY-winning string and vocal ensemble Time for Three will perform Pulitzer Prize-winning composer Kevin Puts’ concerto, Contact

High-energy contemporary dance group BODYTRAFFIC returns to Festival Napa Valley for the annual Dance Gala.

Vocal Fantastique feature Manetti Shrem Summer Conservatory vocalists in favorite opera scenes and composer Gordon Getty’s

Old Man Trilogy featuring the Volti San Francisco choir, with Festival Orchestra Napa conducted by Ming Luke.

Art song recital features soprano Lisa Delan, pianist Kevin Korth, and clarinetist David Barnett, with a world premiere by composer Jake Heggie.

Enjoy an innovative Manetti Shrem Opera production of Mozart’s Abduction from the Seraglio, conducted by Carlo Montanaro and directed by Jean-Romain Vesperini, with soprano Brenda Rae, tenor Michele Angelini, Bass David Soar, and the Volti San Francisco choir.

Taste of Napa, Festival Napa Valley’s signature celebration of food, wine, and music fills the tables at The Meritage Resort and Spa. Young Original, brings fresh energy to the Great American Songbook at CIA at Copia and Alpha Omega in a double-bill performance with singer-songwriter Matt Costa.

Daily, admission-free Festival Live! concerts fill the air with music by participants from The Frost School of Music at Festival Napa Valley’s Blackburn Music Academy.

Three Bouchaine Young Artist concerts feature violinist Geneva Lewis, pianist Daniela Liebman, and harpist Alisa Sadikova.

Take your family to the two admission-free, family-friendly Novack Concerts for Kids.

Composer and poet Gordon Getty celebrates the launch of his book, Upon a Day

Kaiser Permanente Thrive Community Concerts presents on the Festival Napa Valley Stage at Charles Krug Winery.

Festival Napa Valley’s official jeweler, Pomellato, will present its 2024 High Jewelry Collection, with additional luxury brands showcased during the summer season, including a collection by St. John.

For Festival 2024 details and tickets, please visit www.FestivalNapaValley.org

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SF Opera Guild x Michael Kors Fashion Presentation and Luncheon

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ON APRIL 16, 2024, THE SAN FRANCISCO OPERA GUILD AND Neiman Marcus San Francisco presented a remarkable benefit luncheon and fashion show featuring the Spring/Summer 2024 Michael Kors Collection, along with a sneak preview of the Fall/Winter 2024 collection, with the esteemed presence of designer Michael Kors.

The Spring/Summer 2024 Michael Kors Collection exuded the allure of holiday escapism, embodying the essence of sunny days and carefree glamor. Attendees were treated to an exclusive presentation during which Kors himself shared insights into his creative process and inspirations.

During the event, the Honorable Willie L. Brown, Jr. honored Michael Kors with a mayoral proclamation, declaring April 16, 2024, Michael Kors Day in the city of San Francisco in recognition of his remarkable contributions to the arts and fashion communities in San Francisco and around the world. This special acknowledgment highlighted Kors’ unwavering devotion to giving back to our community through his philanthropic efforts.

Co-chaired by Farah Makras and France Szeto, the event not only delighted fashion enthusiasts, but it also raised funds for the San Francisco Opera Guild’s award-winning music education programs which help thousands of Bay Area K–12 students develop confidence, compassion, critical thinking, and many other life skills.

Notable attendees included Michael Kors, designer; event co-chairs Farah Makras and France Szeto; San Francisco Opera Guild Board President Courtney Labe; and Neiman Marcus Vice President and General Manager San Francisco Lin Huber.

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2024 Fine Arts Museums Fundraising Gala at de Young

ON THURSDAY, APRIL 4, 2024, THE FINE ARTS MUSEUMS OF San Francisco welcomed 1,300 guests, including artists, luminaries, and museum supporters, to the de Young Museum for its largest fundraiser, its Annual Gala and “Late Night” after-party.

Chaired by Mary Beth and David Shimmon, the black-tie Annual Gala celebrated the dynamic arts and culture offerings that make San Francisco a world-class city for residents and visitors alike. It featured performances and activations by local artists and décor inspired by famous landmarks and residences in our city.

San Francisco’s renowned blend of art, activism, and innovation was evident throughout the evening. San Francisco Mayor London N. Breed, artist Lee Mingwei, and Ford Foundation President Darren Walker were honored for their unwavering commitment to the arts and outstanding achievements in this area, while guests savored a multi-course

seated dinner catered by McCall’s with caviar by local favorite, The Caviar Company, and wines by Bryant Imports.

The Annual Gala raised nearly $1.5 million, a record-breaking net revenue for the museums. Proceeds support the programming that makes the de Young and Legion of Honor Museums dynamic spaces for sharing and appreciating the art and ideas that shape our city and strengthen the cultural fabric of San Francisco.

Notable attendees included Lee Mingwei, artist and honoree; Darren Walker, honoree and president of the Ford Foundation; Mayor London Breed, honoree; Mary Beth and David Shimmon, gala chairs; Tom Campbell, director and CEO of FAMSF; Dede Wilsey; Margaret and William Hearst III; Jack Calhoun and Trent Norris; Maria Manetti Shrem; Yuri and Carl Pascarella; Denise Littlefield Sobel; Navid Armstrong; Olivia Decker; Lisa and Jim Zanze; Jane and Bert Inch; and Riccardo Benavides.

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Haute Spotting

The sleekest timepieces spotted at award ceremonies.

THE 2024 AWARDS SEASON HAS OFFICIALLY COMMENCED, AND OUR EYES HAVE BEEN on one thing only: watches. Each year, red carpets set the tone for the horological year ahead, revealing the new, renewed, and steady relationships between Maisons and actors. Here, we reveal some of our favorite timepieces spotted at the Golden Globe Awards, from Vacheron Constantin to Cartier, and more.

SIMU LIU IN VACHERON CONSTANTIN

Barbie star Simu Liu was seen wearing the Vacheron Constantin Patrimony Retrograde Day-Date in pink gold. The timepiece showcases a unique blend of retrograde hand-type day and date display, drawing inspiration from 1950s design esthetics. The dial’s hour markers and hands gracefully follow its contours, while the sunburst satin finish of the blue-colored dial adds a touch of elegance. Additionally, a “circular-pearl” minute-track on the dial enhances its light-reflecting qualities.

TIMOTHÉE CHALAMET IN CARTIER

Wonka lead — and global obsession — Timothée Chalamet wore the Cartier Crash in 18-karat white gold, adorned with 149 brilliant-cut diamonds, featuring a beaded crown set with another brilliant-cut diamond, with a combined weight of 2.15 carats. The bracelet, also in rhodium-finish 18-karat white gold, is embellished with 321 brilliant-cut diamonds, totaling 2.12 carats, and designed for a wrist size of 170 mm. The timepiece showcases a silvered opaline dial with a sunray effect, complemented by sword-shaped hands in blued steel and protected by a mineral crystal.

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WILL FERRELL IN OMEGA

ROBERT DOWNEY JR. IN JAEGER-LECOULTRE

Robert Downey Jr. stole the spotlight at the 2024 Golden Globes by donning a timeless Jaeger-LeCoultre Reverso

Tribute Chronograph in pink gold to win Best Performance by a Male Actor in a Supporting Role in a Motion Picture for his performace in Oppenheimer.

To add a sporty touch and complement his white tuxedo jacket, Barbie star Will Ferrell opted for the OMEGA Seamaster Diver 42 mm, Titanium on Titanium. Mirroring 007’s watch in No Time

To Die, the model features a Titanium Grade 2 construction, a brown tropical aluminum bezel ring and dial, and is driven by OMEGA’s Co-Axial Master Chronometer 8806. Its slim profile and Titanium Grade 2 mesh bracelet enhance its distinguished design.

KIERAN CULKIN IN TAG HEUER

BARRY KEOGHAN IN OMEGA

It is no surprise Succession winner Kieren Culkin was sporting a TAG Heuer timepiece — he was spotted attending the brand’s intimate flagship dinner in New York City a few weeks prior to the event. For his Golden Globe Awards appearance, he chose to wear the 39 mm TAG Heuer Carrera Glassbox in an elegant navy color.

Barry Keoghan, who recently starred in Saltburn, was rocking in the Seamaster Aqua Terra 34 mm, which sparkled with hour markers rubies that perfectly matched his Louis Vuitton suiting. With its 18K Sedna™ gold case, dazzling diamond, ruby accents, and its Master Chronometer caliber 8807, the Seamaster Aqua Terra is a true masterpiece of horological craftsmanship and elegance perfectly fit for the red carpet.

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2024 Aston Martin DB12

007 Never Had It So Good.

YOU LIKELY NOTICED THAT ASTON MARTIN HAS HAD A LONG RUN of cars starting with “DB.” That designation came from David Brown, the owner of the company from 1947. The company’s lineup has included a “DB”-branded car for more than 75 years.

The one-off, so to speak, in the run of numbers was the DB10 which, as it turns out, was made in very limited production (only ten units) for use in the 2014 James Bond film Spectre. That was quite the homage to a fifty-year collaboration between the James Bond films and the storied car manufacturer (the first such alliance being the DB5 in the 1964 film Goldfinger). Not long thereafter, the DB11 was announced, and it was a stunner. Large clamshell hood (all one piece with upper fenders attached, opening forward), as svelte as it was fast. So how to improve on that, which surprisingly has been around for over ten years? Behold the DB12. This newest iteration of the Aston road kings dubbed by them as the “World’s First Super Tourer” is even more sculptural than its

predecessor. It’s a gorgeous machine but, even more surprisingly, it’s quicker, quieter, and even more comfortable than the DB11 that it replaces. It even was named car of the year by a prestigious car magazine, beating out the McLaren Artura and the Bentley Flying Spur Speed.

So, what does it take to create such a winner? Starting with the V8 motor, the DB12 has over 670 horsepower with 590 pound feet of torque, potent enough to motivate this big touring machine (weighing about two tons) from zero to 60 miles per hour in 3.5 seconds. The twin-turbo engine is mated to a very slick eight-speed transmission an automatic trans which can be driven in manual mode with the paddle shifters. Thoughtfully, there’s even an exhaust-sound adjustment button and several driving modes GT, Sport, Sport+, Individual, and Wet. Needless to say, my normal start-up sequence includes the loud button, choosing the Sport+ mode, selecting the manual transmission and reducing (or completely turning off) the traction-control switch.

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As a long-time devotee of the brand, I can say that Astons present several delights, including their sinuous lines and sleek, sumptuous curves. When opening the door, you get to experience the wafting sweet fragrance of premium leather and marvel at the beautiful tooling that presents interesting designs. Sliding into the driver’s seat, you feel coddled, almost like wearing a custom suit that’s well-made and fitted. And when firing up the motor, you can’t wait to drive off, at one with the machine, loving the ergonomics, sound, and speed.

While this two-plus-two (which, as usual, has a small back seat) coupe is heavier than many sports cars, the performance is impressive. With an impressive a top speed just north of 200 miles per hour, what struck me most was the way the car rode so smoothly, especially on uneven surfaces, and then handled through the corners like a slot car. No doubt, the 22-inch wheels help, but the new adaptive dampers and first-of-its-kind Aston e-differential get most of the credit. When added to the new Michelin Pilot Sport 5 S tires (developed specifically for the DB12) that include what’s become de rigueur noise-cancelling foam inserts inside each tire the DB12’s road-going manners are awesome. Often, power and performance are the enemy of calm and comfort, and vice versa, but this latest Aston does both so well that it truly is a grand tourer.

Another major improvement over the DB11 is that this newer model has its own switchgear, rather than having it come from the MercedesBenz parts bin, as Aston had done for many years. The result is that everything each driver touches is metal or leather-wrapped and feels substantial and luxurious. The new transmission seems slicker and smoother-shifting than the earlier version and the lower rear-end gearing makes for a quicker response time when accelerating. “My” DB12 had the optional Bowers & Wilkins 15-speaker 1,170-watt sound system, which added to the aural delights, especially as the car can be quiet enough to really enjoy the music, be it Billy Joel, Aaron Copland, Robbie Williams, The Fugs, or Blodwyn Pig (now that’s a playlist!)

As a side note, at press time for this story, I also was able to enjoy the drop-top version of this fine machine, the DB12 Volante, but that’s a tale for another time since the information embargo imposed on the Volante extends until after this article goes to press. Stay tuned, though, as it’s a real stunner.

I know that beauty is in the eye of the beholder, so you may not agree with my raves about the design of the DB12, but when coupled with exemplary performance, comfort, world-class handling, and more, the DB12 coupe is one of the top grand touring cars made today a Super Tourer indeed.

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STUNNING MODERN NEW-BUILD WITH SWEEPING VIEWS

IN TIBURON, CALIFORNIA, 2215 VISTAZO STREET EAST boasts rare, brand-new construction of exceptional quality and modern design. Situated on an expansive, one-acre lot, this property offers breathtaking, panoramic views that stretch from the Golden Gate Bridge to the San Francisco skyline and encompass Angel Island and across the East Bay to include the entire Raccoon Strait sailing channel and Angel Island yacht harbor. Spanning 5,375 square feet, this residence comprises four bedrooms and four and one-half bathrooms and comes complete with an infinity-edged pool, multiple view decks, and a long driveway for added privacy.

Designed by renowned Sausalito-based architect and contractor Scott Couture, this new home showcases special details

such as soaring ceilings, open floor plans, and a sweeping open floor plan on the main floor. Wall-to-wall glass in the living, dining, kitchen, and family rooms invite natural light and offer breathtaking views. Additional highlights include a spacious kitchen with light oak flooring throughout, lavish bathrooms accompanying each generously sized bedroom, a courtyard entrance with reflecting fountain water feature, and a 3-car garage. The home is within walking distance to downtown Tiburon where you will find the finest restaurants, such as Michael Mina’s Bungalow Kitchen, the French bistro Le Petite Left Bank, the farmto-table style Malibu Farm, the iconic Sam’s Café, and Luna Blue, Servino’s, and Caprice. There is a ferry service to San Francisco and Angel Island. The world-class Corinthian and San Francisco

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Yacht Clubs, plus two tennis clubs at TPTC and BTC, are within walking distance of the property. Located within the Reed Union School District, known for the best schools in California, Tiburon is the most desirable place for families with children and for nature lovers who enjoy the vast open spaces on the Tiburon hills, bayfront bike path, and parks.

The picturesque bayside town of Tiburon epitomizes the charm and character that define the luxury lifestyle in California. It occupies most of the Tiburon Peninsula which reaches south into the beautiful San Francisco Bay and is surrounded by water on three sides. Sheltered from the Pacific winds by towering Mount Tamalpais, Tiburon experiences an ideal Mediterraneanlike climate. Incredible mid to late 20th century homes with breathtaking views of San Francisco, Angel Island, Richardson Bay, the East Bay, and the Golden Gate Bridge dot the peninsula’s hillsides. Reminiscent of a quaint village, Tiburon’s downtown hotspot, Main Street, offers numerous small boutiques and fine dining restaurants catering to both residents and visitors. The town offers yachting, biking, jogging, and hiking in the beautiful hills surrounding the community. The 3-mile bike and jogging path bordering Richardson Bay, a 900-acre wildlife preserve and sanctuary, is also a popular destination.

The sellers have listed the property at $18,880,000 or best offer. Please inquire through www.2215VistazoEast.com.

Please contact exclusive agent for further information: Olivia Decker

Founder and Co-Owner, Golden Gate Sotheby’s International Realty Cell +1. 415.720.5915

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The Refuge in Carmel : hot and warm pools (foreground) and cold pools or plunges

Lydia is a passionate advocate of healthy living. She has launched and positioned many health and wellness-related companies, products, technologies and organizations receiving more than 100 awards nationally and internationally. Her focus in the health sector is specifically on healthy living, aging and longevity. She is a partner and investor in several recognized national brands. She sits on the board of the Buck Institute for Research on Aging whose mission is to eliminate the threat of age-related disease for today’s and future generations. It is the only independent research organization globally dedicated to extending the healthy years of life. Like the scientists at the Buck, Graham envisions it will be possible for people to enjoy life at 95 as much as at 25. To support Buck’s mission, please visit www.buckinstitute.org.

Hot or ColD : From Saunas to Plunge Pools & Hydrotherapy Circuits

The wellness benefits may surprise you.

FOR CENTURIES, HUMANS HAVE FLOCKED TO MINERAL BATHS and hot springs, sweat lodges and saunas for their healing properties. Long before any scientific data could validate their benefits, human instincts prevailed anecdotally.

WHAT’S OLD IS NEW AGAIN

Although hot and cold therapies have become mainstream in recent years in America (or at least in the mainstream of the healthconscious crowd), these therapies were widely used thousands of years ago. The word “sauna” is the only English word to have its root in the Finnish language. It is thought the use of saunas in Finland dates back as far 7000 B.C. But the use of heat to heal started even before that in tribal and indigenous cultures around the world, seeking to purify the body through intense perspiration and, in the case of disease, to cure infection. Roman and Greek bathhouses foreshadowed the modern spa and were a cornerstone of civil society. During the Ottoman Empire across the entire Islamic world, the Turkish hammam bathhouses foreshadowed what we know today as hydrotherapy circuits, as they encouraged heated experiences finishing with cool waters. These Turkish bathhouses spread across Europe and influenced what became the Victorian Turkish bathhouse which also incorporated hot-to-cold experiences.

HEAT THERAPY

Of course, the Finns (who just had their 6-year winning streak as the happiest country worldwide) are the most famous for their frequent sauna use. It would make sense then to study them. An ongoing prospective study of 2,300 middle-aged male Finns did just that. The Kuopio Ischemic Heart Disease Risk Factor Study (KIDH) found sauna usage lowered the risk of cardiovascular disease, dementia, and Alzheimer’s and all causes of premature death. These findings remained true across age, activity, and lifestyle factors. The study also found the effects were “dose dependent,” in other words, the more saunas, the better. Sound a bit hedonistic? Not really. The data was impressive. Men using the sauna two to three times a week were 27 percent less likely to die from age related cardiovascular (CV) disease and had a 65 percent lower risk of developing Alzheimer’s. Those using a sauna four to seven times a week were 50 percent less likely to have CV disease. Impressive.

How could the simple, relaxing, and enjoyable act of taking a sauna bath have such a profound impact on health outcomes? Truth is, the effects of a sauna bath may equal the effects of a moderate to high-intensity physical activity.

Why? A number of physiological changes happen in a sauna: skin and core temperature rise to approximately 104 degrees; cardiac output rises 60 to 70 percent; blood flow redirects from the core to the skin; and the extreme heat induces a beneficial stress. Extreme heat has been shown to increase longevity in both flies and worms. A review of evidence by the Mayo Clinic linked sauna use to reduced risk of high blood pressure, CV disease, and neurocognitive and pulmonary disease as well as lessening of symptoms in arthritis, headache, and flu.

What is the best way to safely enjoy a sauna?

Always check with your healthcare practitioner first. Let your body guide you—listen.

If you begin to feel dizzy, nauseated, or lightheaded, STOP. Avoid alcohol.

Limit exposure to 15 to 20 minutes.

Be sure to hydrate before a sauna and drink two to four glasses of water after use. Consider an electrolyte drink. Do not take a sauna if you are ill.

If you are using a red light feature, be mindful to protect your eyes.

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COLD THERAPY

While the subject of voluntary exposure to and immersion in cold water continues to be debated scientifically, there is some consensus that it may correlate to better health. Again, we turn to the Finns. A 2004 study cited in the International Journal of Circumpolar Health (yes, there is such a journal) of 49 Finnish swimmers who swam four times a week and 33 non-swimmers found the swimmers reported “a decrease in tension and fatigue and improvement in mood, memory and relief from pain and inflammation.” The study concluded, “Winter swimming improves general well-being.”

For those who are not swimmers, the cold plunge offers a viable alternative. Cold water immersion has been associated with a myriad of benefits: reduction and transformation of brown fat, reduction of insulin resistance and improved insulin sensitivity, reduction in inflammation and improvement in immunity, mental resilience, and improved sleep quality. These benefits happen due to certain physiological responses that occur during a cold plunge, such as cutaneous vasoconstriction and coldinduced vasodilation, shivering thermogenesis (which increases metabolic heat production), non-shivering thermogenesis (which activates brown adipose tissue), and cardiopulmonary responses (cold shock response, increased blood pressure).

The temperature at which benefits occur may differ between the sexes. According to Stacy Sims, Ph.D., exercise physiologist and nutrition scientist, the temperature at which women derive benefits from cold plunging is “not as cold for women as it is for men.” While the general recommendation for cold plunges is between 50-and-60 degrees Fahrenheit, “… when women start to shiver or when women start to feel cold (is usually) around 55°F (to) 56°F water.”

Those who do cold water immersion swear by it. And some folks caught on way before cold plunging became a thing. Consider our very own Dolphin Club (aka Dolphin Swimming and Boating Club) and those who swim regularly in the bay at Aquatic Park. Joan Schriger, principal at Parallel Advisors headquarterd in San Francisco and a competitive swimmer, has been swimming in the bay for years. She says, “It is hugely invigorating to go for a swim in the San Francisco Bay; you feel like a thousand bucks. I backed into it slowly. First you build tolerance, then it becomes like an addiction. In my early days, we would go for a swim and then jump into our cars and crank up the heat intuitively.”

Those who plunge frequently in cold water mention anecdotally how it is a mood enhancer and staves off depression. They rave over its many positive physiological benefits. One of the earliest advocates of cold therapy was Wim Hof. In 2011, a study by Radboud University showed that “by using his method, Wim was voluntarily able to influence his autonomic nervous system—something which until then was thought virtually impossible.” Today, he teaches the Wim Hof Method® which consists of three pillars: breathing, cold therapy, and commitment.

Still, there remains a need for large, controlled studies on cold immersion, as most studies have been done in small groups, often on a single gender, and have confounding factors such as healthy user-bias and self-reporting.

If cold plunges or swimming in the bay is not your style, then there are cold water baths or showers—available to almost everyone.

If you decide to cold plunge, here are some tips:

Always check with your health practitioner first.

Start with short stints; increase slowly over time: start with one or two minutes.

Work up to three to five minutes.

Let your body guide you—listen.

If you begin to feel dizzy, nauseated, or lightheaded, STOP. Protect your skin if you do ice baths.

Always end on cold to get the benefit of thermogenesis.

Take breaks between days.

HYDROTHERAPY CIRCUITS: CONTRAST BATHING FROM HOT TO COLD

Hydrotherapy circuits offer an opportunity to alternate between hot and cold exposures to promote wellness. Increasingly, spas are offering hydrotherapy circuits, but you can accomplish a lot just with your own shower.

“Both heat and cold are healthy stressors for the body,” says Dr. Marcus Coplin, naturopathic medical director and medical director of The Springs Resort in Pagosa Springs, Colorado. “By stimulating the body to regulate against the temperature shift, a variety of physical and biochemical changes occur. As a regular part of a health and wellness practice, contrast bathing is a rational approach to keeping our bodies well-tuned and adaptable to life’s stressors.”

Garza Blanca Resort & Spa Los Cabos also offers hydrotherapy circuits. (Disclaimer: I have not tried it.)

For those living in the Bay Area who want to indulge a little closer to home, if you are visiting the Carmel area anytime soon, reserve and buy a day pass at the Refuge in Carmel , California. There is no overnight accommodation, so be sure to book a room for a night at one of the charming lodging options in the area. Enjoy the Refuge Thermal Cycle for an invigorating yet relaxing experience. Then top it off with a Swedish or deep tissue massage. Do not plan on chatting with friends or scrolling on your devices while there; they have a silence policy which is a huge part of its draw and a real opportunity to unplug.

INDULGING AT HOME

To make heat and cold therapies part of your weekly wellness regimen, you cannot beat the convenience of home access. Many companies sell these products. Do your homework.

Here are a few resources to get you started in your search for home units:

If you want to get serious about contrast bathing, check out ChillyGoat.com and their Valaris Terrain Hot Tub + Cold Tub.

Looking for a healthy affordable and portable solution, check out: thersasage.com/collections/affordable-portable-saunas.

For cold plunges, also check out Plunge.com

For saunas, there are so many options available on the market today. Do your research to find the perfect fit for your needs. Two considerations most people do not think about are EMF exposure and whether the wood has been sprayed coming into the U.S. Ask about it. Brands frequently use the terms “low EMF,” “ultra-low EMF,” or “near-zero EMF.” It is worth researching before you buy.

IN SUMMARY

If you are not indulging in heat and cold therapy, you may be missing some great benefits. Looking at the Finns as well as back in history, saunas and the bathhouses were places of socialization. Lest we forget, social connection is one of the best contributors to optimal wellness and longevity. So, cozy up with friends or your partner to stay warm (or cold) and healthy!

Note: Nothing in this article constitutes medical advice. Please consult your physician if you have questions before undertaking any new physical activity or dietary changes.

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Aubrey Brewster, a bon vivant and man-about-town, is a. product of his environment. His affinity for cooking, fashion, and entertaining was inherited from summer vacations shared in Charleston, West Virginia with his southern belle model-turned-hostess grandmother. It should come with no surprise that Brewster followed in his grandmother’s footsteps, with an inherent talent for hosting legendary parties. He is often listed among San Francisco’s best dressed. Aubrey is a San Francisco native, traveler, and food and lifestyle blogger (aubreyabouttown.com). He resides in San Francisco with his husband, Edward. Aubrey can be found enjoying afternoons lunching with friends at Neiman Marcus and some of San Francisco’s favorite haunts when not hosting or attending events.

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Parties of the Season

THERE MAY BE A KERNEL OF TRUTH IN THE OLD WIVES’ TALE THAT those married in June are blessed with a lifetime of prosperity and happiness. Even the word “June” is derived from Juno, the Roman goddess of marriage, and the word “honeymoon” refers to the first full moon in June following the summer solstice. With so many friends born in March, it’s nearly impossible to keep track of all the birthday festivities. From lunches, dinners, and get-togethers, March was busy. I mean, I’m no reproductive expert, but I can count to nine from June!

This spring welcomed some fabulous celebrations, and it all began with the planning of my annual bash. Boy, it was the event of the season!

For the last couple decades, I have hosted my annual birthday bash at my home away from home, San Francisco’s luxury retailer Neiman Marcus. I was driven to top the previous year, so this latest soiree was no exception. This year’s theme, “Aubrey’s Elysian Dream Birthday Luncheon,” was notably inspired by ancient Greek poet Homer’s writings of the Elysian Fields, a heavenly place of the gods in his epic poem The Odyssey. Delivering a spectacular Greek-themed event worthy of the 12 Olympian gods of ancient Greek mythology and most worthy of guests’ collective imagination entailed transforming Neiman Marcus’ exclusively posh Penthouse on Five into an enchanting and magical Grecian paradise and fictional land of pure escapism.

In true Grecian elegance, guests made their fashionable entrance into the “Poseidon Lounge & Caviar Bar” for an hour-long pre-lunch cocktail reception where they were greeted to scrumptious lamb lollipops, mini spanakopita, and zucchini cakes. And to add to the afternoon’s opulence, a generous caviar bar tantalized guests, featuring exquisite osetra from my friend, the cowgirl of caviar, Texas-born Petra

Aubrey Brewster Aubrey’s Elysian Dream Birthday Luncheon The host, Dr. Edward Winger, and Aubrey Brewster
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Higby (CEO and co-founder of The Caviar Co.), and served from a giant seashell flanked with golden seahorses (adorned with flowers) and octopus statuary and with a grand silver fan coral honoring the god of the sea as a backdrop.

When lunch was announced, guests made their way through one of two dramatic 10-foot, white marble-like, 4-pillar colonnade arches with a capstone whimsically decorated with a grotesque (i.e., face) of the Greek god of wine, Bacchus, overlooking the fête, cascading fruit-bearing grapevines spiraling from the columns, and two grand, 8-foot-tall weeping wisteria trees. A backdrop of a 16-foot Greek amphitheater, a 6-foot, working, flowering water fountain, and a 6-foot pomegranate tree with a statue of the goddess Persephone honored springtime.

Guests sat down to lavishly adorned tables under an abundant canopy of delphinium and viburnum, white ranunculus, garden roses, and lisianthus (to match the ornate floral-patterned, imported linen tablecloths), designed by SF’s renowned Bella Fiora Floral Design. Set on the tables awaiting guests to start the feast were elegant gold vine and silver dip caddies filled with hummus, tzatziki, and melitzanosalata. Mezze platters of stuffed grape leaves (dolma I had flown in from Greece for the occasion), soutzoukakia (spiced meatballs with green olives), and aginares (artichokes with roasted red pepper sauce) were served on gold Greek key patterned, Versace-style, porcelain china platters. The same porcelain was used throughout the meal, from salad to cake: creamers and sugar pots, teapots, cups and saucers, and other service ware, purchased for the fanciful afternoon.

Neiman Marcus’ Rotunda Restaurant General Manager Katrina Parlato oversaw the event’s catering operations, and executive chef Erik Harrelson curated the delicious, 4-course meal, starting with horiatiki salad (cucumber, tomato, kalamata olives, feta, caper berries, and lemonoregano vinaigrette). Six kilos of the finest HORECA by Iliada Kalamata olives were flown in from Greece for the chef to create his take on this classic Greek salad. Comforting avgolemeno (egg-lemon soup with chicken and rice) followed, and chicken souvlaki with lemon potatoes ended the scrumptious meal.

During the first and last courses, guests were surprised and enchanted by a beautifully exotic sword dance performance by acclaimed belly dancer Shabnam (of Shabnam Dance Company) who completely mesmerized everyone.

San Francisco’s iconic North Beach pâtisserie, Victoria Pastry Company (established in 1914 and a childhood favorite of mine), created this year’s cake: three layers of citron génoise, lemon curd, and raspberry mascarpone cream iced with vanilla Italian meringue buttercream and enrobed in marzipan—a custom flavor that I had originally developed with Victoria’s Pastry for my partner and the afternoon’s host, Dr. Edward Winger, on his birthday. (It’s become Ed’s annual favorite and a favorite among friends, including San Francisco Mayor London Breed, since I served it at her birthday party which Ed and I had hosted back in August 2022, also in Neiman’s Penthouse on Five.)

Party revelers continued late through the afternoon, sipping on French Henriot Champagne, a full bar, and specially tailored, Greekinspired libations, including themed cocktails such as “Ambrosia” (an alluring and intoxicating concoction of rum, Pama pomegranate liqueur, orange and pineapple juices, and strawberry and banana purées), the “nectar of the gods” served from Greco-Roman style rock-cut crystal urns and the “Persephone” (a delightful blend of vodka, Pama pomegranate liqueur, Cointreau® , pomegranate juice, sour, club soda, and

Sonya Molodetskaya, Pernella Sommerville, Aubrey Brewster, Jennifer Walske, and Sanam Baiani David & Mary Beth Shimmon SF Mayor London Breed and Marisa Rodriguez

orange bitters), named for the goddess of the underworld and bringer of spring, served in a whimsical pomegranate-shaped cocktail glass I had imported just for this cocktail.

An ever-so-clever Greek take on the espresso martini, the “Kafé Greco” (vanilla vodka, Kahlúa coffee liquor, ouzo, and Greek coffee, shaken ice cold to a creamy froth), was served up. To amuse guests, attendants made Greek coffee sweetened to taste and brewed over hot sand on a genuine hovoli from Greece, a copper and brass heating vessel that cooks the coffee (or kafé) in a copper ibrik pot. The idea was inspired by the grand hovoli at Kokkari Estiatorio (another home away from home of ours), displayed near the kitchen. And if that weren’t enough, to add to the afternoon’s decadence, a self-service soft serve frozen Greek yogurt machine station with an assortment of toppings to play on guests’ childhood nostalgia was offered in the lounge.

“This magical afternoon is about you—a moment to escape and spread the love around. I love each of you more than I can express,” I said in my address to our guests. That love reverberated throughout the afternoon. Longtime friend and partygoer, former Mayor Willie Brown, Jr., said of these events, “I don’t know how many of you are repeat invitees, but it is something to look forward to because you know every year Aubrey is going to do something incredibly unique, unbelievable, as is the occasion.” Guests couldn’t have agreed more.

What am I planning for 2025 to top this, you ask? The hint … space and Planet X. But that’s just between you and me!

Among the afternoon’s 60 notable guests were Brewster’s partner and co-host, Dr. Edward Winger; San Francisco Mayor London Breed; former SF Mayor Willie L. Brown Jr.; former mayor of Walnut Creek Bill Armstrong (partner, DeHay & Elliston, LLP); socialite, fashion icon, and Brown’s longtime partner, Sonya Molodetskaya; reporter Betty Yu (FOX/KTVU 2); ABC7’s Carolyn Tyler (retired) and her partner, Gary Love; couture designer Vasily Vein; author, philanthropist, and socialite Jennifer Walske; socialites Daru Kawalkowski, Heide Betz, Mary Beth Shimmon, and David Shimmon; socialite and longtime friend, Farah Makras, and husband, real estate mogul Victor Makras; society columnist Catherine Bigelow (SF Chronical/Nob Hill Gazette); comedian Stephanie Block; Union Square Alliance President Marisa Rodriguez; interior designers Gioi Tran and husband Vernon Applegate (Poliform, SF); luxury real estate agent (and Bravo’s “A-List San Francisco”); and Joel Goodrich.

“The level of production value is incredible, the party of the year!” stated Goodrich about the attention to detail that Brewster put into the 5-hour soiree.

San Francisco Celebrates Former Mayor Willie L. Brown, Jr.’s 90th

Spring kicked off a month-long celebration of our beloved former mayor of San Francisco, friend to many of us, and now nonagenarian, Willie L. Brown, Jr., as he marked his 90th orbit around the sun.

Official festivities began on Brown’s birthday, March 20, with an afternoon of honoring him at San Francisco’s City Hall where San Francisco Mayor London Breed hosted an afternoon and where people who worked with Willie during his years in service could get together and reminisce. Later that evening, his longtime friends and colleagues, Steven Kay and Victor Makras along with his wife, Farah Makras, were delighted to host an exclusive evening with 85 of his closest friends in the posh banquet room at the iconic Harris’ Steakhouse for an intimate dinner of filet mignon and baked potato, followed by birthday cake and root beer floats (WB’s favorite!).

He later confessed to me that he prefers pie over cake—sweet potato being his absolute favorite—but I already knew that and am sure to bake one for him every year he and Sonya come to our home for Thanksgiving. Though by day a real estate mogul, Victor made the perfection of WB’s birthday his passion project and took upon the task to personally select every aspect. No detail was overlooked to make his friend’s birthday extra fabulous. From the beautiful tablecloths, napkins, and stunning floral arrangements to the printed menus and the chic, custom-engraved, crystal keepsake trinket boxes that guests took home to commemorate the auspicious occasion, every detail was perfect. Farah and I proudly joked that Victor may have a new calling in event planning: it was truly beautiful in hues of red, the birthday boy’s favorite color. Not only speaking for myself and Ed, but I’m also sure I can speak for all of us guests that everyone in the room felt special and cared for. I’ve always believed that love is in the details, and Victor Makras proved this sentiment that evening!

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Elle Longway preparing Greek kafé for Ray Manzano Mayor Willie L. Brown, Jr.., Farah Makras, Aubrey Brewster, and Sonya Molodetskaya Mayor Willie Brown’s birthday dinner at Harris’ Steakhouse Shabnam performing the sword dance

The room was filled with love and tears of adoration for the beloved former mayor, and it was a who’s who of generational San Francisco. Illustrious guests included Willie Brown’s longtime partner, socialite Sonya Molodetskaya; Governor of California Gavin Newsom; California Lieutenant Governor Eleni Kounalakis; San Francisco Mayor London Breed; former SF Mayor Art Agnos and his wife, Sherry; event designer Riccardo Benavides; Carolyn Chang; David and Mary Beth Shimmon; Attorney General of California Rob Bonta; former manager of the (San Francisco) 49ers, Carmen Policy and his wife, Gail Policy; SF Giants CEO Larry Baer and his wife, Pam Baer, who presented a custom baseball jersey to the joyful man of the hour that read “BROWN” with the number 90 on the back.

On Thursday, March 28, the parties honoring “da mayor” (a term of endearment dating to his time in office) continued with an exclusive luncheon at SF’s famous Sam’s Grill. The afternoon’s hosts, Jo Schuman Silver of SF’s famed and now defuncted variety show Beach Blanket Babylon, and lavish event designer extraordinaire Stanlee Gatti (whom I’ve often been compared to) brought a bit of tongue-in-cheek whimsy to set the ambiance. As guests pulled up to Sam’s Grill, they were greeted by valets wearing yellow fedora hats that read “Here’s to Willie!” on the hatband (hats were also given to guests to keep) to honor Willie’s love for the fedora, his iconic accessory. He arrived in a cashmere fedora in navy blue.

As they made their way up the yellow carpet, guests were greeted by a larger-than-life photo op cardboard cutout of Willie dressed as a king and wearing a white ermine cape and crown. They sat at one long table adorned with yellow sunflowers. Guests were amused by a performance by Beach Blanket.

The afternoon’s guests included Governor of California Gavin Newsom, Paul and Nancy Pelosi, SF Mayor London Breed, and California Academy of Sciences trustee and philanthropist Penny Coulter (wife of billionaire businessman James Coulter), just to name a few.

On Saturday afternoon, Willie and I met for lunch at Neiman Marcus’ Rotunda restaurant (a Saturday tradition) to continue the birthday celebration with cheeseburgers and french fries and a huge strawberry ice cream sundae with a candle in it for Willie! We needed the sustenance for the evening’s big event just hours away.

Willie Brown’s birthday gala was a San Francisco affair to be remembered. The elegant, sold-out ($1,000+ per plate), black tie dinner at the swanky Bimbo’s 365 Club benefited the Willie L. Brown, Jr. Institute on Politics and Public Service. His youngest daughter, Sydney Brown, (who takes after her pops in both charm and a love of politics and service to her community) took to the stage in a stunning, metallic, art deco, embellished, black mermaid gown and led the room in a sweet rendition of “Happy Birthday to You” as the birthday cake was presented. She introduced her father to the stage.

The room gleamed with love and joy, and it seemed as if everyone the former mayor ever met were there. To WB’s surprise, 39 members of Willie’s family flew in from around California and the country to join in celebrating the nonagenarian, including his brother, James L. Walton, Tacoma, Washington’s first African American city manager, who flew down from Washington to join the merriment. Willie’s guests sipped on festive libations and dined on delicious braised short ribs and ice

cream sundaes catered by McCalls before they danced the night away to classic, old-school R&B, disco, and pop covers by the stylings of Grammy Award®-winner, singer, and songwriter Narada Michael Walden. And y’all should’ve seen me spinning around like a banshee to the late Tina Turner’s “Proud Mary” to everyone’s surprise—sans the fringed dress, of course!

Some of the night’s 300-plus glamorous attendees included WB’s longtime partner, socialite and style influencer Sonya Molodetskaya; WB’s daughters, Sydney, Robin, and Susan Brown; his son, Michael Brown; San Francisco District Attorney Brook Jenkins; Steven Kay; Brenda Wright; ABC7’s Carolyn Tyler (retired); California State Controller Malia Cohen; Assistant U.S. Attorney of the U.S. Department of Justice Annemarie Conroy (whom Ed and I became quick friends with—she’s fabulous!); Denise Bradley Tyson; David and Mary Beth Shimmon; owners of Kokkari Estiatorio (Willie & Sonya’s favorite haunt); and George and Judy Marcus.

For more photos and guests not mentioned in the events in this article, check out DrewAltizer.com.

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Clockwise from top left: Willie’s youngest daughter, Sydney Brown;Governor of California Gavin Newsom, Mayor Willie L. Brown, Jr., and Attorney General of California Rob Bonta; SF Giants CEO Larry Baer and Brown; Baer, Liutenant Governor of California Eleni Kounalakis, and former SF Mayor Art Agnos;Stanlee Gatti, Jo Schuman Silver, and Brown.

Rooted in California and having earned her degree at UCSB, Claudia Ross is living her best life in Knights Valley after leaving behind a career in public relations as the founder of Cross Marketing and former director of Harper’s BAZAAR and Marie Claire. She has worked with the world’s most iconic luxury brands. The owner and vintner of Ross Ranch, a working farm and vineyard producing a farm-totable experience, Ross now enjoys sharing thoughtful insights into the world of wine country life, both socially and agriculturally.

Rooted in California and having earned her degree at UCSB, Claudia Ross is living her best life in Knights Valley after leaving behind a career in public relations as the founder of Cross Marketing and former director of Harper’s BAZAAR and Marie Claire. She has worked with the world’s most iconic luxury brands. The owner and vintner of Ross Ranch, a working farm and vineyard producing a farm-totable experience, Ross now enjoys sharing thoughtful insights into the world of wine country life, both socially and agriculturally.

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Amulet Estate: A journey through quintessential Napa Valley

At Montage in Healdsburg, Director of Beverage his wines by telling a story of quality and diversity be found first locally. Seeking to appease his and local clientele, Coker works with his team James Beard Award winner, winemakers, and robust and different wine lists. “By bringing opinions and flavor profiles, we ensure that we ‘house palate’ and maintain respect for different approaches.” For their extensive rare wine collection, most treasured wines off the list, specifically the power of relationships. Just putting the ultra-elite has potential to be transactional and a recipe more value in using these treasures to begin our guests that can last for many years to come.”

NESTLED IN THE HEART OF NAPA VALLEY, AMULET ESTATE is a relative newcomer quickly making its mark in the world of fine wines. With a belief that Napa Valley is the greatest wine growing region on earth, Amulet Estate has meticulously searched for the finest vineyards throughout the region. From majestic mountaintops to the fertile valley floor, Amulet represents the epitome of Napa Valley’s diverse terroir, iconic vineyard sites, and commitment to exceptional winemaking.

AS A WINEGROWER AND WINEMAKER MYSELF IN KNIGHTS

Valley, Sonoma County, I am always looking to support local wineries when dining out. Whether in Silicon Valley or Napa Valley, I do my best to select unique, exceptional wines to support my wine community. When I travel abroad, it’s all about the local fare. When in Italy, I look for the best Barolo; in Spain, a Rioja Gran Reserva; and when in France—where do I start?—a Blanc de Blanc Champagne or a hidden gem of a Bordeaux. So, when dining locally, I drink locally.

In 2016, Amulet acquired an estate winery and vineyards at the base of Napa Valley’s renowned Howell Mountain. This acquisition, along with sourcing from carefully chosen growing partners and vineyard sites across Napa Valley, allows Amulet to produce some of the most exquisite collectible wines in the world. Each bottle is a testament to the region’s rich viticultural heritage and the passion of the Amulet team.

Amulet Estate’s portfolio showcases the essence of Napa Valley’s winemaking prowess. With a focus on excellence, their collection consists of singular Chardonnay and vineyard-designate bottlings of 100 percent Cabernet Sauvignon. Every wine is a celebration of the region’s unique characteristics and the Amulet team’s dedication.

Behind the scenes, Amulet Estate boasts a team of seasoned experts who have honed their skills in the wine and hospitality industries for decades. Nathaniel Dorn, partner and CEO, brings over two decades of experience in fine wine and hospitality, having led some of the world’s finest restaurants. Talented winemaker Shawn Johnson has worked alongside respected names in Napa Valley, including Mike Smith with Myriad Wines. This exceptional team ensures every bottle of Amulet wine is crafted with precision and passion. Dorn defines the brand‘s origins: “Two pillars of our history: family and an unwavering dedication to our craft, remain deeply rooted traditions and continue to transcend the philosophy of our winery. We’re a small team with a shared vision. To me, true craft is in what we do, not what’s on display.” It’s this passion that clearly differentiates the brand from its competitors.

When talking to local chefs and wine buyers wines have become more abundant on their overall consensus was that many feel that European overdeliver, and when asked about wine lists not want a Napa Cabernet with steak, due to do not have enough acidity with too much oak which doesn’t pair as well with food,” says and spirits buyer for Diablo Foods. With that down to personal preference.

When visiting Amulet Estate, the experience offers more than just exceptional wines; it invites visitors to embark on an intimate and authentic Napa Valley experience. The estate is a gathering place where wine enthusiasts can immerse themselves in the true essence of the region. Amulet provides access to the hidden gems of Napa Valley, curated by those who live and breathe its beauty and charm.

As of late, I have frequented a few Michelin-star and sought-after restaurants in both Silicon Valley and Napa Valley where, when asking for the wine list and selecting a wine, I struggled in my selection due to wine lists offering an abundance of internationally

At Solage in Calistoga, sommelier Louise that guests travel from all over the globe to experience Cabernet Sauvignon, and the extensive selection reflects that expectation. However, with over the wine industry, Olivares both embraces this turns the stereotype on its head. Currently, the by the glass is a 2013 vintage coming from two Knoll district of Napa. Olivares says, “The majority

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Amulet Estate is dedicated to the long-term health of its vineyards and the environment. Following the Glass Fire in 2020, the estate made the difficult decision to replant the entire property, reaffirming its commitment to quality and sustainable farming practices. Amulet embraces non-GMO and non-synthetic applications alongside the use of animal husbandry, pollinators, and companion native plantings. The focus on organic farming aims to improve soil health and ensure the longevity of the land.

Johnson understands that the foundation of exceptional wines lies in the vineyard. By carefully selecting the best grapes and embracing minimal intervention winemaking practices, he allows the true terroir of Napa Valley to shine through in every bottle. Picking grapes early ensures the preservation of fresh flavors, natural acidity, and deep, complex profiles. The result is a collection of wines that are vibrant, layered, and beautifully structured.

Wines from Amulet Estate may be acquired through a visit to the winery, membership, online purchase at amuletestate.com, or at select retailers and fine restaurants across the United States. Embark on a journey through the quintessential Napa Valley with each sip. Amulet Estate invites you to savor the finest wines the region has to offer.

To purchase wines, reserve an experience, or for more information, please visit amuletestate.com.

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Charles R. Johnson, Wealth Director, is responsible for developing investment and trust relationships with families and organizations. He works closely with the trust and tax planning group to help clients determine optimal asset allocation and transfer strategies. Before joining Fiduciary Trust, he worked for Rockefeller Capital Management, an independent financial services firm offering global family office, asset management, and strategic advisory services to ultra-high net worth families, institutions, and corporations. He received his Bachelor of Science degree in business administration from the University of Southern California. He works closely with the Addiction Education Society nonprofit.

For Global Families, Planning Now Could Reduce U.S. Wealth Transfer Taxes

CROSS-BORDER WEALTH PLANNING MAY BE MORE COMPLICATED for families who reside and work in different countries. If you are not a citizen or resident of the U.S., you may have to pay U.S. wealth transfer taxes (federal gift, estate, and generation-skipping transfer taxes) when you transfer assets to U.S. recipients, such as your children or grandchildren. The following techniques may help reduce the tax burden.

WHO IS SUBJECT TO TAXES?

Non-U.S. persons may not be subject to U.S. estate tax, but their children in the U.S. likely will be.

You are not liable for U.S. estate taxes if you are not a U.S. person, meaning you do not have citizenship or residency in the U.S., unless you transfer assets that are considered to be located in the U.S.

But even if your assets are not subject to U.S. estate tax, you may still need to plan for them since these taxes could impact your U.S.based beneficiaries in the future. If you transfer assets directly to your children in the U.S., those assets become part of their taxable estate for U.S. estate tax purposes. You are effectively bringing those assets into the U.S. estate tax system, and currently a 40 percent estate tax will be imposed on any amount in your children’s estate that exceeds the U.S. federal estate tax exemption. Some states impose additional state-level estate tax, so the impact could be even greater.

In 2024, the federal estate tax exemption is capped at $13.61 million per person, so you can pass up to that amount to your heirs without paying any federal estate tax. This tax-free exemption amount is scheduled to be reduced significantly in 2026, when it reverts to the previous Tax Cuts and Jobs Act (TCJA) level. Unless there is new tax legislation, the inflation-adjusted estate tax exemption is anticipated to land at around $7 million, effective January 1, 2026. The current top 40 percent rate for the gift and estate tax is also scheduled to rise to 45 percent in 2026.

TRANSFERRING ASSETS TO A TRUST FOR YOUR US BENEFICIARIES

One of the best ways to avoid future U.S. estate taxes for any U.S.based children and grandchildren is to leave the assets in a trust instead of transferring the assets to them directly. Children and grandchildren in the U.S. will be subject to U.S. estate tax on their worldwide assets, so they are not in the same position as you to protect your assets from future U.S. estate taxes. By creating a trust, you can keep assets out of their estates and avoid future estate taxes for as long as the assets are held in trust for their benefit.

A trust may complement your will in your home country and potentially serve as your main vehicle of wealth transfer. You can

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design the terms that define how and when your beneficiaries gain access to the trust assets. If your trust is revocable, you retain control over the trust while you are living, and you can change or revoke it at any time. The main condition is that any U.S. beneficiaries must have limited access or control over the trust property to avoid it being subject to the U.S. estate tax when the beneficiary passes away.

HOW TO BENEFIT FUTURE GENERATIONS

A strategy to consider if you want to make immediate gifts to U.S.-based family members is to utilize a long-term, irrevocable “dynasty” trust. If funded with intangible personal property such as mutual funds, stocks, or bonds, no gift tax would be imposed when the trust is created. The trust interests created for the family members would not be subject to taxation in their estates. In addition, as successive family generations enjoy the benefits of the trust, trust assets would not be subject to the generationskipping transfer tax.

BEYOND ESTATE TAXES: CONSIDER CREATING A FOREIGN GRANTOR TRUST FOR INCOME TAX BENEFITS

A “foreign grantor trust” is a foreign trust for U.S. income tax purposes and is only subject to U.S. income tax on certain defined categories of U.S. source income, such as dividends from U.S. stock or interest. Capital gains are generally exempt from U.S. taxation if you are a non-U.S. person. With a “grantor trust,” you, not the trust, own all income and any non-exempt gains produced by the trust. You are responsible for any U.S. income tax reporting or payment on any U.S. source income. A properly structured trust likely will not produce any U.S. income tax, except for U.S. withholding on any U.S. source income. If the trust will have U.S. beneficiaries upon your death, it may be designed to become a U.S. taxpayer and will report and pay income tax just like your beneficiaries would have to do if you had instead left the assets directly to them. It offers the same estate tax benefits as a non-grantor trust.

THE CHALLENGES OF OWNING AND TRANSFERRING U.S. REAL ESTATE

One of the most common challenges is transferring U.S. real estate, which is subject to both U.S. income tax and to federal estate and gift taxes. Noncitizens may often eliminate estate tax exposure by setting up a trust or non-U.S. holding company to buy the property and name family members as beneficiaries.

Several factors come into play, such as if and how long you plan to live in the U.S. and if any U.S. children will use the U.S. property. The longer you own the property and the longer the property will be held by U.S. persons weigh in favor of funding a U.S. trust to purchase the U.S. real estate. This way, there should never be a U.S. gift or estate tax, and the capital gains rules apply only when the property is sold.

One option is the use of “directed trusts” which permit separation of the responsibility for the management of some or all the assets from the administrative responsibilities of the trustee. This may be important to families who have a mixture of complicated assets, such as real estate, a family business, or a range of investment managers.

GETTING THE RIGHT GUIDANCE

Because laws are ever-changing and nuanced, we recommend seeking the guidance of an attorney experienced with international estate planning issues for your specific circumstances to help navigate the laws surrounding cross-border planning.

This material should not be construed in any way as investment, tax, estate, accounting, legal or regulatory advice. Any description of tax consequences set forth above is not intended as a substitute for careful tax planning.

Charles R. Johnson, Wealth Director, Fiduciary Trust International is responsible for developing investment and trust relationships with families and organizations. He works closely with the Trust and Tax planning group to help clients determine optimal asset allocation and transfer strategies.

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3 Beds | 3 Baths | ±3,919 Sq. Ft. | ±30,000 Sq. Ft. Lot O ered at $7,880,000 or Best O er BelvedereWaterfront.com Belvedere Waterfront Storybook Home Designed
this unique storybook style 3 bedroom 3 baths 3,919 square foot home on spacious 30,000 square foot lot on San Francisco Bay located
prestigious last block of Belvedere Ave o ers magnificent views including Bay Bridge, San Francisco skyline, Golden Gate Bridge, Sausalito
This iconic residence o
intricate craftsmanship and design including slate roof, incredible brick
stone work, long winding driveway, wood beam ceilings, arched doorways, indoor and outdoor
serene lush gardens and complete privacy. This is truly one of a kind property. NEW LISTING NEW LISTING Olivia Hsu Decker | SanFranciscoFineHomes.com Call or Text: 415.720.5915 | Olivia@SanFranciscoFineHomes.com | Lic.# 00712080
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