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OCTOBER 2014 PACIFICSANDIEGO.COM San Diego Pappy Van Winkle The Flux Capacitor Thyme Travel Mexican Seafood Bacon Cookies A ton of concerts and a scary blind date + TECH THIS OUT! New products from S.D. innovators BOO WHO? Haunted happenings TAKE IT FROM THE TAP Local brews to choose ARTIST

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OCTOBER 2014 PACIFICSANDIEGO.COM

San Diego

Pappy Van WinkleThe Flux Capacitor

Thyme TravelMexican Seafood

Bacon CookiesA ton of concerts

and a scary blind date

+TECH THIS OUT!New products from S.D. innovators

BOO WHO?Haunted happenings

TAKE IT FROM THE TAPLocal brews to choose

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editor’s noteO C T O B E R 2 0 1 4 ///

Sincerely,

David Perloff, Editor-in-Chief

I was driving north on The 15 to Harrah’s Resort yesterday morning to give a presentation as to why the casino should invest millions in advertising with PacificSD (Gretchen, just so you

know, we’d be thrilled with half that amount ;-), when my “excessive rate of speed,” as the motorcycle cop who pulled me over described it, reached 82 miles per hour.

I swear I was going 81.As I watched the officer writing the

ticket, I felt lucky. Pissed, but lucky. You see, a couple of the highway patrolman’s fellow members of the bulletproof cloth recently became my heroes.

It was a dark and steamy night about 10 days ago…

Ping! Ping! Is that the sound of broken glass? Nope, it’s my iPhone 5s (the 6 is in the mail), alerting me that some unknown somebody is calling me — at 1:45 a.m. Certain I wasn’t missing any good news, I muted the ringer and went back to sleep.

The next morning, I checked my voicemail. The message was from a lieutenant with the Chula Vista Police Department, letting me know that he and his partner had found Packy, PacificSD’s long-lost Kearny Mesa FIAT 500L, who had been stolen three weeks earlier. No way!

Yes way. There was even a stake out.

The guy who left the voicemail, let’s call him Agent X (he asked me not to use his real name,

and I certainly don’t need anymore speeding tickets), is a member of RATT, San Diego’s Regional Auto Theft Team. When I returned his call, he told me that he and his partner had been doing investigative work in Chula Vista the night before when a man stepped out of a white FIAT without license plates (Packy is so new, she still doesn’t have tags), saw Agent X and his partner and took off on foot.

The RATT pack didn’t chase the suspect. Instead, they walked over to the FIAT to check its VIN (vehicle identification number). Realizing it was stolen (OMG, Packy! You must have been so scared), they repositioned their unmarked vehicle and staked out the car. It was 8:00 p.m.

At 1:00 a.m., a different man appeared, got in the car and drove away. Team RATT followed unnoticed as the man drove to a Chula Vista restaurant, where he picked up the original driver. Once the two were in the car and moving again, the cops pulled them over and arrested them.

Don’t eff with RATT!Agent X asked me to meet him at the

impound lot in National City to see if any items found inside the vehicle belonged to me. When I arrived, I spotted Packy. She looked okay from the outside, but I could tell she was crying on the inside.

And I was right. Packy smelled like five criminals had smoked cigarettes inside her with the windows up for three weeks. On the day she was stolen, she had less than 300 miles on her. Now, her odometer read 2,600, her engine and airbag lights were illuminated

on the dash, and she smelled like shit.Nothing inside belonged to me. There

was a pair of jeans, an empty shampoo bottle and some fake diamond earring studs. There was also a backpack filled with manila folders, each containing a driver’s license or credit card or personal documents — or all three. Turns out the guys he arrested had criminal records, Agent X told me, and they were identity thieves.

With the windows down and hoping the airbag wouldn’t explode in my face, I drove the car to where I had first set eyes on her.

This morning, the caring Kearny Mesa FIAT pit crew called to tell me Packy is ready to come home. They fixed her up, gave her a much-needed bath and made her smell like new.

I hereby salute Agent X and the rest of RATT, an incredible group of brave police officers, sheriff ’s deputies and special agents from the FBI. Their efforts helped reduce the county’s incidence of auto theft by 36 percent from 2006 to 2010, and they found our dearest Packy (which I kinda wish they hadn’t, given her smell and mileage).

When the motorcycle cop returned to my car, he told me he was going to let me go with a warning. No way! I love the police — maybe I’ll be sexy a cop for Halloween. Or a rat. (Now please stop pulling me over.)

I <3 CVPD A lost-And-found love story

Paradise found: Chula Vista’s finest rescued our beloved Packy.

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Hang Ten and see surfing’s future, November 7 at Mingei.Inspired by the current exhibition SURF CRAFT, Mingei International

Museum in Balboa Park is throwing its annual Art of the People partyin collaboration with Pacific Magazine.

Drop in for a night at the Museum, a late-breaking affair where art fuseswith live music and good cheer — not to mention local beers, board-shapingdemonstrations and a thousand years of wave-riding history. For tickets and more information, visit mingei.org/party(Food and local brews included with admission)

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PRESENTS

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Chef/Partner Deborah Scott and Executive Chef Jason Maitland invite you to the official unveiling of the newly imagined Indigo Grill. Come experience innovative modern Latin cuisine and worldly décor in the festive setting that put Little Italy on the culinary map. Cocktails and menu tastings included. Proceeds benefit Big Brothers Big Sisters of San Diego. RSVP at pacificsandiego.com. 1536 India St., Little Italy, indigogrill.com

GRAND REOPENING EVENT Wednesday, October 15 (6-9 p.m.)

go, go, indigo!

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Chef/Partner Deborah Scott and Executive Chef Jason Maitland invite you to the official unveiling of the newly imagined Indigo Grill. Come experience innovative modern Latin cuisine and worldly décor in the festive setting that put Little Italy on the culinary map. Cocktails and menu tastings included. Proceeds benefit Big Brothers Big Sisters of San Diego. RSVP at pacificsandiego.com. 1536 India St., Little Italy, indigogrill.com

GRAND REOPENING EVENT Wednesday, October 15 (6-9 p.m.)

go, go, indigo!

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ON THE COVER:

“Through the Waters”Oil on panel

30” x 36”Self-portrait by artist Tim Cantor at age 39,

but aged to 90 years.

THIS PAGE:

“Instruments de Musique Anciens”Oil on panel

30” x 20”Tim Cantor’s still life compositions often

incorporate unexpected living things.

56 DARK ARTSA master and his pieces emerge from the shadows

62 TECH OF THE TOWNNew products from local innovators

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AGENDA26 ten.fourteen October event listings

30 that’s a Bunch a Boo Halloweeny horrors and other haunted happenings

34 laughing stock October comedy calendar

PULSE38 Art Beat October’s museum and gallery openings

44 Curtain Calls Spotlighting performing arts

46 the reel World October motion picture preview

50 legend of the fall Looks that stay hot, even when the weather’s not

TASTE78 All in La Familia After three decades in the suburbs, a family-run restaurant opens downtown

92 Bacon Me Crazy Addictive autumn cookies

94 Get in the spirit A rare bourbon appears after dark

96 Purple Haze A psychedelic cocktail with a colorful future

98 take It from the tap Finest City beer — scene and heard

GROOVE104 sounds like a Plan October concert calendar

114 spin Cycle October EDM shows

118 thyme travel With a spiced-up mixologist

LOVE120 on the fright track Never fear, your worst nightmare is here

“Head — Red and Yellow” by Roy Lichtenstein, on display at the “Gauguin to Warhol” exhibition at the Albright-Knox Art Gallery in Balboa Park October 4 through January 27, 2015.

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great scot!A SCOTCh whiSky fOR ThE AgESBy david nelson / photos By sara norris

Mitch Bechard opposes adding water to his prized Glenfiddich 40, an exceptionally rare 40 year-old Scotch whisky that retails for $3000 per bottle. The famed whisky distiller’s Western U.S. brand ambassador waited to pour a wee shot of liquid gold until after he glided along San Diego Bay on a custom-designed Glenfiddich stand-up paddleboard.

This way, the accomplished sportsman never risked watering his whisky while paddling into the sunset from the deck outside Tidal, the fine-dining restaurant at Paradise Point.

“This is a drink to be enjoyed later in the evening, and for me, the 40-year-old is always drunk neat,” he says. “It’s very special. We bring out 600 bottles worldwide, per year. We use Sherry casks for aging, which give rich, fruit characteristics. I compare Sherry-casked Scotch to a big, bold red wine.”

Having been born in Edinburgh, Scotland, Bechard enjoyed his first introduction to Scotch whisky at an early age. That first taste ignited a passion that still burns brightly.

“And it’s wonderful that I get to talk about it every day,” he says.

Based in Los Angeles, Bechard tours the west (including Alaska and Hawaii) to educate and proselytize whisky drinkers, spreading warm feelings wherever he goes…. one $3,000 bottle at a time.

“When it comes to Glenfiddich,” he says, “the thing for us it that it’s still family-run and independent. It has been for 126 years. The family that created the distillery still completely owns and runs everything.”His advice?

“Drink Scotch whisky however you enjoy it.” Priceless.

THANK YOU!Tidal at Paradise Point Resort & Spa1404 Vacation Rd., Mission Bay858.490.6363, tidalsd.com

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location: pacific beach boardwalkAdmission: Free

Info: pacificbeachfest.orgenjoy live entertainment on three beachfront stages, a fish taco contest, surfing competitions, a dos equis beer garden and lots more fun along the pacific beach boardwalk. (continued on page 28)

10/4: PacIfIc Beachfest

Agenda ten.FOURteenoCtoBer 2014 EvENt CALENDAr

By Catlin Dorset

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THE SMOOTHNESSTO BLEND IN.THE BACKBONETO STAND OUT.Sailor Jerry’s blend of Caribbean rums lays down asmooth-as-hell base for any drink. Meanwhile, its bold spiced character stands out, so even fancyass cocktails taste better.

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10/3-5: lA MesA oKtoBerfestlocation: La Mesa blvd., La MesaAdmission: FreeInfo: lamesachamber.netDubbed the largest three-day event west of the Mississippi, this German booze and food fair draws a crowd of more than 200,000 to East County. Lederhosen optional.

10/3-5: el CAjon oKtoBerfestlocation: South Mollison Ave., El CajonAdmission: FreeInfo: germanclubsandiego.orgWash down bratwursts, potato pancakes and ox-on-the-spit with a stein of brewski or other spirits from the biergarten.

10/3-5: MCAs MIrAMAr AIr sHoW location: Marine Corps Air Station MiramarAdmission: $10-$230Info: miramarairshow.comSee the blue Angels perform aerial stunts in perfect unison and the Shockwave Jet truck barrel down the runway at 300 mph. with a crowd of 700,000 people… if the air show doesn’t get cancelled this year (like it did last year).

10/4: AustrAlIA’s tHunder froM doWn underlocation: Sycuan Casino, El CajonAdmission: $25-$35Info: sycuan.comthe nearly nude and fully muscled mates return to undulate their dangling manifestations of manhood for middle-aged women. It’s a package deal.

10/4: del MAr Mud run location: Del Mar FairgroundsAdmission: $64-$74Info: delmarmudrun.comPost-race drink specials and a Foam Zone lie just beyond the finish line of this mucky, obstacle-laden 5k benefitting the Challenged Athletes Foundation’s Operation rebound program.

10/4: tHe GrAnd WoofstoCK Pet festIvAllocation: Grape Day Park, EscondidoAdmission: FreeInfo: thegrandwoofstock.comgrab your four-legged friend(s) for a doggone pet parade, a K9 and human costume contest and Fido-approved vendor booths.

10/5: del MAr tAste & Art strolllocation: Del Mar villageAdmission: Free art stroll, $25-$35 for taste eventInfo: taste.delmarmainstreet.comGet a taste for Del Mar’s art and dining scenes at this self-guided, pet-friendly tour punctuated by “sip stops” serving local wine and beer along the way.

10/6: sAn dIeGo MusIC AWArdslocation: Humphrey’s Concert by the bay, Point LomaAdmission: $35-$62.50Info: sandiegomusicawards.comLocal bands perform and receive awards in categories including Album of the Year, best Music video, best New Artist and more.

10/6: los AnGeles lAKers vs. denver nuGGetslocation: valley view Casino Center, Point LomaAdmission: $30-$305Info: valleyviewcasinocenter.comKobe bryant and co. go head-to-head with the Nuggets in this preseason game at the sports arena.

10/10-11: oCeAn BeACH oKtoBerfestlocation: Newport Ave., and Abbot St., Ocean beachAdmission: FreeInfo: oboktoberfest.comCompete in sausage tossing, bratwurst eating, stein holding and other traditional Oktoberfest contests for a chance to win part of a $10,000 prize pot.

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10/11-12: lA jollA Art & WIne festIvAllocation: Girard Ave., La JollaAdmission: FreeInfo: ljawf.comHelp raise money for underfunded school programs by perusing and purchasing art, drinking beer and wine, and bidding on items in the silent auction.

10/12: CeleBrAte tHe CrAftlocation: the Lodge at torrey Pines, La JollaAdmission: $125Info: celebratethecraft.comDelight your inner foodie as San Diego’s top chefs, farms, wineries and breweries converge for a day of premier bites and booze overlooking the ocean.

10/12: fIftH Avenue Auto sHoWCAselocation: Fifth Ave., GaslampAdmission: FreeInfo: gaslamp.orgthe latest exotic sports cars, classic hot rods, pimped-out motorcycles and everything in between transform the Gaslamp’s Fifth Avenue into an auto-lovers’ playground.

10/12: lIttle ItAly festAlocation: India St., Little ItalyAdmission: FreeInfo: littleitalysd.comItalian cuisine, bocce ball tournaments, sidewalk chalk art and more draws upward of 120,000 honorary Italians (and lots of real ones) to the streets of Little Italy each year.

10/19: esCondIdo street fAIrelocation: Grand Ave., EscondidoAdmission: FreeInfo: escondido.org touted as the second largest single-day street fair (after the carlsbad Village faire) in California, this semi-annual festival features live entertainment, San Diego Safari Park animal demonstrations and more than 700 vendor booths.

CHArGers HoMe GAMes10/5: vs. New York Jets10/19: vs. Kansas City Chiefs

do Me A flAvorSelf-guided restaurant tours

10/2: tAste of doWntoWnInfo: downtownsandiego.org

10/11: tAste of nortH PArKInfo: tastenorthpark.com

10/15: A tAste of CoronAdoInfo: atasteofcoronado.com

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BooMont PArKfridays, saturdays and sundays in octoberBelmont Park, Mission Beachbelmontpark.com/boomontparkMission beach’s famed centerpiece transforms into boomont Park for a month-full of frightful fun. Ghoulish guests can try their hands at three-story Zombie Laser tag or take their chances in the terrifying boomont Manor. Other highlights include the Giant Dipper coaster’s monstrous makeover, a pick-’n’-paint pumpkin patch and free trick-or-treating Fridays.

BoulevArd Boooctober 25el Cajon Blvd., College Areacollegeareabid.com/booSan Diego’s largest annual Halloween parade lurches down El Cajon boulevard once again, this year with more floats and flesh-eaters than ever before. try to survive portable carnival rides before reanimating with drinks and food truck fare, and then boo-gie down at the after-party/awards ceremony inside College Avenue’s baptist Church.

GHosts & GrAvestonesnightly, thursdays through Mondaysvarious locations in old town and Mission Hillsghostsandgravestones.com/san-diegoDiscover the evils surrounding El Campo Santo Cemetery; experience the unspeakable horrors of the world-famous Whaley House and uncover the dark truth that lies beneath Mission Hills’ Pioneer Park during a terrifying exploration into the lives of Old town’s famous phantasms.

HAlloWeen fAMIly dAyoctober 26Balboa Parkbalboapark.org/halloweenfamilydaybalboa Park takes a terrifying turn as more than 25 museums and attractions host grim gallery tours, creepy-crawly craft projects and blood-curdling storytelling sessions. Other horrid highlights include carnival games, human and canine costume contests and a rooftop pumpkin drop.

HAunted BIrCH AquArIuM: sHIPWreCKed!october 24 - 25Birch Aquarium, la jollaaquarium.ucsd.eduDive into the deep-end this All Hallows’ eve for first-hand experiences with dreadful dwellers from Davey Jones’ locker. birch aquarium invites gutsy guests (and their kids) to unearth sunken treasures, make a mess in the do-it-yourself deep-sea slime lab and soak up live music from billy Lee and the Swamp Critters.

HAunted Hoteldaily through november 1424 Market st., Gaslamphauntedhotel.comSan Diego’s longest-running haunted house returns with a super-creepy Doll Island experience and a nightmarish Clown Subway, both devilishly designed to scare the bejeezus out of brave souls. Enter if you dare.

HAuntInG tAlKs of our seAfArInG PAstoctober 24, 25, 31little Italy waterfrontsdmaritime.org/haunted-talesJust when you thought it was safe to go back into the bay, the Star of India presents three nights of skin-crawling stories about the most-feared phantoms of the ocean. Enjoy tales of darkness and despair aboard this unnerving vessel, which is almost certainly haunted itself.

By Michael BenningerHAlloWeeny Horrors And otHer HAunted HAPPenInGs

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Exorcize your right to fright all month long with eleven eerie events ranging from a mild “boo!” to ones that’ll scare the poo outta you.

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HAunted trAIl of BAlBoA PArKdaily, through november 1Balboa Parkhauntedtrail.netthis mile-long trek through balboa Park’s contorted orchard is not for the faint of heart. Enter an outdoor world of terror and offer yourself up to “the eXperiment,” a new 3500-square-foot maze ripped from the depths of hell. Consider yourself warned.

sAn dIeGo Monster MAnoroctober 10, 11, 17, 18, 24, 25, 30, 31Mira Mesamonstermanor.orgthe Ghastley Family may have succumbed to a devastating fire years ago, but their spirits remain — along with apparitions aplenty — in this 13-room, 4,000-square-foot fright fest produced by volunteers from Mira Mesa’s theater Guild. Gallant ghost-hunters willing to take their chances in this infernal inferno are reminded to say “trick or treat” upon entering… or face the fiery consequences.

sCreAM Zoneoctober 3 - 5, 9 - 12, 16 - 19, 22 - 31del Marthescreamzone.comScream Zone returns to life at the Del Mar Fairgrounds with spine-tingling new additions: Zombie Paintball recruits sharp-shooting ballers to take out a steady stream of “live” zombies; the House of Horror now features a dozen chilling new chambers; and the Haunted Hayride promises enough scary clowns to drive even the fearless to therapy.

sPooKtACulAr 10K/5K run/WAlKoctober 26Point lomaspooktacular10k.comStarting off with a warm-up set to Michael Jackson’s Thriller, this festive waterfront run/walk offers ominous awards, mysterious medals and a freakish finish line festival at Liberty Station.

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“I’m a recovering alcoholic. I get annoyed when my female friends refer to themselves as ‘chocoholics,’ because a chocoholic is just a fat girl with no self-control. An alcoholic is somebody who blacks out and wakes up next to a chocoholic.”

—dan st. Germain on The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon10/30-11/2: dAn st. GerMAIn @ american comedy co. americancomedyco.com(continued on page 36)

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“There’s no such thing as soy milk; it’s soy juice. But they couldn’t sell ‘soy juice,’ so they called it ‘soy milk.’ We all know there’s no such thing as soy milk ’cause there’s no soy titty, is there?”—lewis Black in Black on Broadway10/3: leWIs BlACK @ pechanga Resort & Casino, pechanga.com

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“I only drink when it’s a special occasion, like when it’s someone’s birthday on Facebook.” —jamie lee on John Oliver’s New York Stand-up Show10/2-4: jAMIe lee @ american comedy co.americancomedyco.com

“White people have a holiday every month. Black people: Black History Month. Mexicans only get one day: Cinco de Mayo. What do Asians have? Exactly. We’ve got to wait for a Jackie Chan movie to come out.” —steve Byrne on The Byrne Identity10/3-4: steve Byrne @ The comedy store lajolla.thecomedystore.com

“I was the victim of a hate crime recently and I’m still getting over it. Someone had scribbled a bunch of graffiti near the toilet: Eat it. Burn in hell. I know you’re gay. It really creeped me out... because I was at home. Yeah, my wife’s a mean drunk.” —dan Cummins on Crazy with a Capital F

10/3-4: dAn CuMMIns @ mad House comedy club madhousecomedyclub.com

“My first AA meeting was a Christian AA meeting, and at the end this guy comes out and starts serving everyone wine. I turned to my sponsor and said, ‘What the f**k?’ He said, ‘Erik, it’s cool. Once they bless the wine, it turns into the blood of Christ.’ I’m like, ‘No sh!t! Can they bless this bag of cocaine?’” —erik Myers at the Laugh Factory10/5: erIK Myers @ mad House comedy club madhousecomedyclub.com

“I stopped smoking reefer because I started thinking, if great men throughout history had smoked reefer, no tellin’ what would have happened. Like, if Martin Luther King, Jr. had smoked reefer, he would have been giving speeches like, ‘I had a dream — but the hell if I could remember what it was about. It was either about freedom or Fritos.’” —david Alan Grier in The Book of David10/9-11: dAvId AlAn GrIer @ american comedy Co., americancomedyco.com

“You ever caught yourself staring at a transvestite’s butt in broad daylight, fellas? Heads up, it’s an emotional roller coaster. I went from ‘Aww, yeah,’ to ‘Oh, no,’ to ‘Eh, maybe,’ in like three seconds. Three seconds was all it took for me to consider it.”—Adam ray on The Late Late Show with Craig Ferguson10/16-18: AdAM rAy @ mad House comedy club madhousecomedyclub.com

“A hot gay guy having a crush on you is kinda like finding a million pesos. You can’t do much about it now, but once you cross that line, you’ll be set.” —Mark normand on Conan10/10-11: MArK norMAnd @ mad House comedy club madhousecomedyclub.com

“Now, Roseanne, it’s not your fault you were attracted to Tom [Arnold]. With all that white powder on his upper lip, you must’ve thought there was a doughnut around somewhere.” —jane lynch on Comedy Central’s Roast of Roseanne10/18: jAne lynCH @ balboa Theatre sandiegotheatres.org

“I said, ‘I’m a male stripper.’ He’s like, ‘You’re kidding!’ I said, ‘Yeah!’ He said, ‘What’s your stage name?’ I said, ‘Stretch Marks.’”—Bruce Bruce on Comedy Central Presents10/23-26: BruCe BruCe @ american comedy co., americancomedyco.com

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10/3-11/9: “COLORES DE LA MUERTE”

California Center for the Art340 north escondido Blvd., escondido

760.839.4138, artcenter.org

“Colores de la Muerte” (Español for “colors of death”) showcases train-car sculptures that represent pivotal moments in mexico’s journey toward independence, highlighting the roles politics and the female population played in the nation’s progress.

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“The Return to the Political Ark” by William Dent

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10/2-12/19: “CurIous BeAsts: AnIMAl PrInts froM dürer to GoyA”university of san diego5998 Alcalá Park, linda vista619.260.7516sandiego.edu/galleries

Humanity’s enchantment with the animal kingdom comes to life through 80-plus woodcuts, engravings and lithographs, dating from the 1400s to the 19th century.

10/4-1/27: “GAuGuIn to WArHol”Albright-Knox Art Gallery1450 el Prado, Balboa Park619.232.7931, sdmart.org

Follow the course of modern art in this comprehensive survey of the subject, which spotlights masterpieces by dozens of celebrated artists including Picasso, Dalí and van Gogh.

10/7-11/1: “CAIA KooPMAn: fIGMents”ArtHatch/distinction Gallery317 east Grand Ave., escondido760.781.5779, distinctionart.com

See recent works by Caia Koopman, a punk-inspired pop-surrealist whose art appears on Oakley’s Signature series sunglasses, and rossignol snowboards and skis.

10/10-2/8: “tHIs Is HoW We WAlK on tHe Moon: Colter jACoBsen”Museum of Contemporary Art san diego1100 and 1001 Kettner Blvd., downtown858.454.3541, mcsad.org

san francisco-based artist colter Jacobsen presents his first solo exhibition in a museum, a set of new drawings and found-object installations that examine the dichotomies of memory and forgetfulness, vision and blindness, lust and longing.

“The Transparent Simulacrum of the Feigned Image” by Salvador Dali

“Another Another Thought” by Colter Jacobsen

“The Cookie Crumbles” by Caia Koopman

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This exhibition was developed by the Albright-Knox Art Gallery, Buffalo, New York, and was organized by Albright-Knox Chief Curator Emeritus Douglas Dreishpoon. It is supported by an indemnity from the Federal Council on the Arts and the Humanities.

Paul Gauguin, Spirit of the Dead Watching (detail), 1892. Oil on burlap mounted on canvas. Albright-Knox Art Gallery, Buffalo, NY. A. Conger Goodyear Collection, 1965. Photograph by Tom Loonan.

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10/11-11/2: “MIrAGe”thumbprint Gallery

920 Kline st., la jolla858.354.6294,

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this new exhibition features the latest works by local artists Ila rose,

Jacki Geary, Marcellus barnes, ricardo Ales and

richard Salcido.

10/11-2/8: fAll eXHIBItIonsMuseum of Photographic Arts (MoPA)1649 el Prado, Balboa Park619.238.7559, mopa.org

three new exhibitions open at MOPA in October: “New visions” displays the work of 19th-century photographers who captured the world; “Collective restraint” concentrates on Czech photography from the mid-1900s; and “We Are Family” showcases photos captured by elementary and high-school students throughout San Diego.

10/25: “GuM nuts, BunyIPs & BIllABonGs… tHe AustrAlIAn ColleCtIon”Concetta Antico fine Art Gallery1920 fort stockton dr., ste. A, Mission Hills858.344.6897, concettaantico.com

tetrachromat (a person who perceives color in four dimensions) concetta antico displays new works of art inspired by her Australian homeland and set to a live didgeridoo performance, among other Down under delights.

“Koalaphoria” by Concetta Antico

“Pink Lady” by Richard Salcido

Untitled by James Anderson

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CURtAIn CALLSspotlighting performing arts

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10/3-5: Blue MAn GrouPsan diego Civic theatre1100 third Ave., Gaslamp619.570.1100, sandiegotheatres.org

the blue Man Group wows audiences worldwide with a one-of-a-kind show that combines music, comedy, art and technology.

10/4-11/2: “tHe royAle”the old Globe1363 old Globe Way, Balboa Park619.231.1941, theoldglobe.org

Jay “the Sport” Jackson longs to be heavyweight champ, but with segregation still a reality in the early 1900s, he knows it’s just a dream — until a shady boxing promoter plots “the fight of the century,” giving the Sport a shot to step into the ring.

10/21-26: “jersey Boys”san diego Civic theatre

1100 third Ave., Gaslamp619.570.1100, sandiegotheatres.org

based on the true story of Frankie valli and the Four Seasons, this tony- and Grammy-winning musical chronicles the lives of four kids who

become one of the most sensational acts in pop music history.

10/26-12/7: “HunCHBACK of notre dAMe”la jolla Playhouse2910 la jolla village dr., la jolla858.550.1010, lajollaplayhouse.org

this new musical production based on victor Hugo’s classic novel features the Oscar-nominated score from disney’s 1996 film.

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oCtoBer MotIon PICture PrevIeW By Michael BenningerThe Reel World

Gone Girl“You don’t know what you’ve got ’til it’s…”Drama, Mystery, thrillerIn theatres: october 3Starring: ben Affleck, rosamund Pike, Neil Patrick HarrisWhen a woman goes missing on her fifth wedding anniversary, the nation focuses on her suave spouse as the primary suspect. based on the best-selling book by Gillian Flynn.

The Good lie“Miracles are made by those who refuse to stop believing.”DramaIn theatres: october 3Starring: Corey Stoll, reese Witherspoon, Sarah bakerFour Sudanese refugees win the opportunity to emigrate to the u.S. and move in with a strong, single southern woman in this movie based on true events.

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“Get ready for the best worst day of your life.” Comedy, Family

In theatres: october 10 Starring: Ed Oxenbould, bella thorne, Jennifer Garner, Steve Carell

Eleven-year-old Alexander endures one catastrophe after another on the worst day of life, soon learning that each member of his eccentric

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The JudGe“Defend your Honor.”DramaIn theatres: october 10Starring: robert Downey Jr., robert Duvall, vera FarmigaA ruthless lawyer who returns to his small-town home for his mother’s funeral ends up defending his father, a man whom he despises and the town once revered.

Kill The MessenGerbiography, Crime, DramaIn theatres: october 10Starring: Jeremy renner, Michael Sheen, Mary Elizabeth WinsteadA journalist gets in over his head as he uncovers unsettling evidence of the government’s involvement with the nation’s cocaine epidemic. based on true events.

drAculA unTold“Every bloodline has a beginning.” Action, Drama, FantasyIn theatres: october 10Starring: Luke Evans, Dominic Cooper, Samantha barksGet to know Dracula when he could still enjoy a tan in this portrayal of Prince vlad the Impaler and his evolution into everyone’s favorite vampire.

birdMAn(ediTor’s PicK)ComedyIn theatres: october 17Starring: Michael Keaton, Zach galifianakisA has-been actor on the brink of obscurity struggles with his inner demons and breaks from reality while preparing for the debut of his one-man show.

The booK of life AnimationIn theatres: october 17Starring: Channing tatum, Zoe Saldana, ron PerlmanYoung Manolo, struggling with the decision to live his own life or satisfy his family’s expectations, embarks on an incredible journey through three worlds that force him to conquer his deepest fears.

sT. VincenT“Love thy neighbor.”ComedyIn theatres: october 24Starring: bill Murray, Melissa McCarthy, Naomi WattsA bitter, broke and boozy man befriends a fatherless Jewish boy who moves in next door, teaching him about life and manhood, with a bit of mayhem along the way.

niGhTcrAwler“The city shines brightest at night.”Crime, DramaIn theatres: october 31Starring: Jake Gyllenhaal, rene russo, bill PaxtonA struggling young freelancer who turns to crime journalism finds himself too close to the story he’s covering.

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Tin Roof, downtown’s newest live music joint, brings individual musicians and bands of all genres to the heart of the Gaslamp. The famous, the should-have-been-famous and everyone in between play on Tin Roof’s stage every night of the week, and the nonstop entertainment and good times are further amplified by the drinks flying across three full-service bars. Grab a seat next to the stage or grab one of the dozens of tables spread across the multilevel space.

For an elevated experience, enjoy Tin Roof’s one-of-a-kind Tenn-Mex menu, which blends the foods and flavors native to Tin Roof’s home state of Tennessee with traditional Mexican cuisine. Menu highlights include Chicken ‘n’ Waffle Nuggets and the Hot Chicken Torta — both of which make the perfect combo with live music and a Deep Eddy Sweet Tea Vodka & Lemonade.

TiN ROOf, 401 G St., Gaslamp, 619.230.8606, thetinroof.com

tin roofLive Music, great Food and

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While the rest of the country is digging sweaters out of the closet, San Diegans are still digging their toes in the sand. But just because we Finest City femmes fatales aren’t chilling out in crisp autumn air just yet doesn’t mean we can’t rock effing fierce fall fashions.

One fresh hotspot to find cool looks for a still-balmy season is the new Seka Boutique in Cardiff, where owner Aleksandra Jovanic provides shoppers with personalized service.

“I’m really big on being one-on-one with my customers,” Jovanic says. “I even text them outfits.”

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Inside the new Seka Boutique in Cardiff.

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Today, while Jovanic styles PacificSD Street Team member Hayley with hot looks for cooler weather, she explains that ditching white after Labor Day is a thing of the past. She says a tunic, like the tie-dyed silk number Hayley’s sporting here, is a versatile piece that can be made casual with a pair of flats, dressed up with a pair of heels or given a little edge with a leather jacket. Hayley’s wearing the tunic over a long cami like a dress; Jovanic suggests using leggings underneath for when the mercury drops.

“I don’t think it should just be about fall,” Jovanic says. “People should feel comfortable in whatever they’re wearing.”

Hayley certainly looks comfortable in this outfit, which involves throwing a tailored boyfriend blazer over a graphic tee and distressed jeans for a look that’s stylish and put together.

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RIGHT: Lauren Moshi graphic t-shirt, $98; Blaque Label blazer, $138; Genetic jeans, $231; Adorne chain bracelet, $93; Chris Bolton silver bracelet, $55.

BELOW: Nu Construction tunic, $118; Adorne necklace, $73; Adorne bracelet, $113.

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carpool · vanpool · bike · walk · public transit

October is Rideshare Month, when we celebrate alternatives to driving alone. It’s a fun and rewarding way to save money and time, reduce stress, get fit, and be eligible for prizes! Carpool, bike, walk, take transit, or vanpool. iCommute has the tools you need to find a commute partner, get a vanpool subsidy, calculate your savings, and more.

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Log your trips. Choose an eligible commute at least eight days in October, and log your trips online in TripTracker at 511sd.com/iCommute to be automatically entered to win prizes.*

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For a sleek, after-dark silhouette, Jovanic dresses Hayley in a curve-hugging Stella and Jamie knit dress, creating a look that’s “sophisticated, elegant and subtly sexy.” The peek-a-boo sheer back and detailing add just the right amount of heat.

When the night calls for something other than a little black dress, Jovanic says monochrome prints and patterns are in order.

“This romper is a statement piece that says more than a nice, fitted dress,” she says. “The print is clean, but still fun,” says Jovanic.

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ABOVE: Stella and Jamie dress, $263; Kendra Scott earrings, $65; Adorne ring, $65.LEFT: Ripley Rader romper, $221; Kendra Scott earrings, $60; Adorne turquoise cuff, $120.A

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Long after the downtown hustle falls hush for the night, one light shines in the dark. Beside it, a man and his work: decadent, timeless masterpieces to which the man devotes his graveyard shift, every single day for nine months. The rest of the year, he travels to find inspiration and step into the light.

For the past few months, artist Tim Cantor has been fine-tuning perfection in a sprawling East Village loft guarded by tall, carved wooden doors. A piece of art itself, his creative space feels like an old-fashioned apothecary, its antique glass beakers brimming with powdered pigments, marble mortars and fine brushes tipped with oil paint.

This is where Cantor creates paintings he keeps secret from the world — including his wife and muse, the warm and doting Amy — until they are complete. The process takes two years, give or take a hundred sleepless nights.

A 100-year-old wooden box that once possessed the paints of his great-grandfather sits beside Cantor as he works, as do other curious and silent mementos that speak to his past and his extensive world travels. Objects d’art, from a taxidermy peacock to miniature skeletons of winged things adorn the walls.

“I’m not creepy,” Cantor says with a gentle laugh, his green eyes narrowed and twinkling as he smiles. He doesn’t look creepy. Closer to clean-cut, really — dark hair, modern clothing, handsome features.

As he sips the evening’s only cocktail (at Bice Ristorante in the Gaslamp), nothing about Cantor’s outward presentation suggests he’ll toil through the wee hours, breathing life into macabre images that seem to reincarnate a magical, 500-year-old realm, one which survives today only inside his head.

At 3 p.m., he’ll awaken, leaving a few hours of sunlight before returning to overnight solitude.Cantor is soft-spoken and shy, and for the 23 years he has been with Amy, she has become his

voice, she explains, sometimes speaking her husband’s mind. She’s his confidant, his living biographer, his biggest fan. The familiar likeness often captured in his paintings, she is his window to the outside world… and the world’s only access to him. She talks about his being born in the summer of 1969 in San Francisco, where he began to paint with oil paints at age five.

By the time he was 15, Amy continues, Cantor had his first one-man show, an exhibition from which one of his original paintings was acquired to be hung in the permanent collection at the White House. It was then that galleries and publishers worldwide called upon him, wanting to sign him into exclusivity.

Once old enough to fly the coop, Cantor traveled, painting images that would hang in celebrated fine-art galleries around the world. When he turned 30, he decided to open a gallery. He could have done so anywhere. He chose San Diego.

Fourteen years ago, Cantor found a Fourth Avenue location to call his art’s permanent home. Today, the gallery has grown to become an important destination for his proselytized masses, art collectors and critics who come by the thousands (really) when he unveils his work — some of which will remain on exhibit at this Gaslamp address for years to come, despite already having been purchased (for up to $100,000 apiece) by international collectors.

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By David Perloff and Amy Cantor

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“nostalgia”Oil on canvas

60” x 48”This portrait of one soul, portrayed by two figures, tells the tale of a life that

has grown strong from the difficulties and pains

of the past.

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“1316”Oil on panel

19” x 27”an original painting that

illustrates how Tim Cantor’s fuses surrealistic qualities with old world inspiration..

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“Stories of our own”Oil on panel

30” x 35”This floating tree

represents two people in love, paying no heed

to the chaos and tensions of the world.

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Now, on the eve of his 45th birthday, Cantor is set to unveil “Nostalgia,” a collection of 33 paintings that only Amy and a handful of collectors have seen before their being published in this magazine. Over the years, Cantor has discovered that keeping what he’s painting a secret frees him from inhibition, thereby multiplying his motivation to share the final product.

Cantor expresses the essence of “Nostalgia,” perhaps, with “Through the Waters,” an oil painting of pieces of a shattered clock suspended alongside a self-portrait of the artist — painted at 39, but aged to 90 years.

Why did Cantor choose PacificSD as the solitary outlet through which to reveal his new works to the world? Two reasons: the magazine arrives in the mail at his East Village apartment; and, given his nocturnal work schedule, this guy really doesn’t get out much.

Experience “Nostalgia” and meet Cantor at the exhibition’s October 4 opening (look for the line circling the block at Fourth and Market), or stop in any time the doors are open, which typically begins a few hours before sunset.

If you visit after the opening, it will likely be Amy who greets you, as she loves nothing more than to come to know people who are touched by her husband’s art. As for Cantor, he may actually be in the back room, listening in silence as people react to his work. If he’s to emerge, the lights will dim moments in advance.

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“L’Autre Moitie”Oil on panel

32” x 32” an example of Tim Cantor’s fixation with the passage of

time and how it stirs his imagination.

NostalgiaArtist Reception October 4, 2014, 6:30 to 11:00 p.m.On permanent exhibition thereafter

527 Fourth Ave., Gaslamp 619.235.6990, timcantor.com

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In March 2014, Forbes magazine named San Diego the nation’s best place to launch a tech startup. A surprising decision to some, but not to the local companies developing game-changing products in industries ranging from fitness to furniture, lights to liquor and dating to dining. Here are a dozen new products developed here in America’s Finest.

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nanoleaf Bloom ($35-$90/bulb)See life in a new light while watching your carbon footprint fade with the Nanoleaf Bloom, a dimmable light bulb that works in any standard fixture, doesn’t require a dimmer switch and pays for itself in no time. The brains behind this bright idea believe that, to increase adoption of energy-efficient advancements, new products must be more convenient and innovative than existing offerings. Touted as the world’s most energy-efficient light bulb, the Bloom has no hardware to install or apps to download. Simply remove the bulb from its box, screw it into any existing fixture and adjust the level of illumination by turning the current light switch on, off, and then on again. Even at full brightness, the Bloom consumes only $1.53 of electricity per year. nanoleaf.me

roCKmYrun (staring at $2.99/month)The perfect companion for the active San Diegan, the cross-platform RockMyRun mobile app employs innovative music technology to help people save time, enhance performance and have more fun while exercising. RockMyRun regulates the tempo of soundtracks to stay in sync with the user’s pace or motivate an increase in speed and exertion. Enjoy seamless mixes from professional DJs, or discover new beats based on genre or other criteria. Rock Runners (the company’s term for the app’s users) can adjust any RockMyRun mix to better match their pace or effort level, regardless of the type of exercise they’re engaging in. The app harnesses data from smartphones’ accelerometers, calculating steps per minute and helping health nuts hit their stride. rockmyrun.com

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Cleverpet ($279)Why teach Rover to rollover when he could be developing his paw-eye coordination on his own? Meet CleverPet, a WiFi-connected game console for canines that employs behavioral science to reward Lassie for learning. The concept is simple: putting a pup’s morning meal inside the CleverPet lets homebound hounds earn food by solving simple puzzles while their humans are away. The console contains three responsive touchpads, which illuminate and then dispense treats when tapped by noses or paws. A cutting-edge algorithm enables CleverPet to educate Fido, engaging his body and brain and adapting to his skill level. At first, dogs tap one light to get food. As they progress, catching kibbles requires touching two or more lights — and in the correct order. CleverPet also claims to help man’s best bud cope with separation anxiety, thereby reducing destructive behavior. Owners can monitor their pet’s progress via CleverPet’s mobile app or website. When Fido starts winning at Halo, though, it’s time to get worried. getcleverpet.com

Cue ($199)Gain a greater understanding of how sleep, diet and exercise affect the human body with the help of Cue, a groundbreaking new device that gives users an insight into their health at a molecular level. Here’s how it works: Use Cue’s Sample Wand to collect a tiny droplet of blood, saliva or other bodily fluid, and then slide the sample into the appropriate Cue cartridge. The device’s microfluidic system and advanced biosensors then convert the samples into digital data, demonstrating a degree of technological sophistication previously unavailable to consumers. Cue then transmits its findings to the thoughtfully designed smartphone app, affording users the ability to visualize their biological trends in gorgeous, interactive charts. After crunching the numbers, Cue offers meal and activity suggestions to assist users in achieving optimal health, effectively putting the power of a health science lab in the palms of users’ hands. cue.me

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pond wireless CHarger ($179)Charging a smartphone is now a beautiful and effortless experience thanks to the new Pond Wireless Charger. Offering Qi compatibility, the standard in wireless charging, the device works with dozens of Androids and Windows phones; when used with the Stream charging case, it works with iPhones, too. The Pond is wireless, but needs to be plugged in every few days to keep the juice flowing. Its elegant design and portable nature allow it fit almost anywhere. Simply set your phone (and keys, wallet and whatever else) on top, and it will be ready to go when you are. pondcharging.com

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steaKloCKer ($999)Billed as the world’s first commercially available fridge that combines old-world techniques with modern technology, Steaklocker produces professional-grade prime cuts of dry-aged beef. Combining fan-forced air technology with humidity and temperature controls, the Steaklocker enables owners to control the aging process and save more than 70 percent on retail prices of dry-aged beef. The carne cooler also features a Himalayan salt wall and silk spice pouches that season meat with additional flavors and aromas. Patented sensors and Steaklocker’s smartphone app lets grill masters track the fridge’s temperature and humidity levels in real-time, sending alerts if critical temperatures exceed recommended levels. steaklocker.com

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loveseat (free)Finding furniture in San Diego has never been easier thanks to Jenny and Chris Stanchak, the husband-and-wife team behind Loveseat, a website and iOS app that provides a safe, secure environment for conveniently buying and selling couches, chairs, tables and more. Sofa-seeking users can launch Loveseat’s app or browse the selection online; those with chairs to spare can easily create listings to unload their own furnishings. Loveseat doesn’t charge listing fees and only collects only a modest commission when transactions take place. Payment processing, delivery options and communication channels are all built into Loveseat’s easy-to-use, attractive interface, which helps users find ideal items through curated feeds and push notifications. Find a footstool you love? Make a secured credit-card offer that the seller has three days to consider. When the seller accepts the offer, contact info is exchanged, and you’re that much closer to putting your feet up. loveseatapp.com

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strongvolt (starting at $49)Stay powered-up wherever life takes you with a StrongVolt Solar Charger. Designed to keep devices charged when no outlets are around, the lightweight and foldable StrongVolt chargers are easy to use, built for adventure and come with convenient grommet holes to anchor them almost anywhere. Each solar panel sports a USB port that can connect to any Android or Apple device, as well as myriad other smartphones, tablets, e-readers, GoPros and more. The three-watt model will fully charge a smartphone in about five hours. And thanks to its SunTrack technology, clouds and shade don’t affect its ability to produce power, even if the sun doesn’t come out tomorrow. strongvolt.com

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wYldfire (free)Slide aside, Tinder. There’s a new dating app in town, one that promises fewer creepers, d-bags and dick pics. Wyldfire is an invite-only dating network that pledges to present female users with decent dudes by asking women to hand-select men who are eligible to join. Women on Wyldfire can give good guys virtual “feathers” that enable them to get in on the dating action. Currently available exclusively in San Diego and coming soon to select cities, Wyldfire also lets users see their city’s most sought-after singles and offers a streamlined messaging system that lets potential couples start chatting right away. Advanced statistics show singles which of their approaches are working... and which aren’t. Who has your feather? wyldfireapp.com

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ownpHones ($199-$399)Listen up. The days of buying one-size-fits-all earbuds are over. A San Diego-based company has pioneered the world’s first 3D-printed wireless earbuds, custom-fitted for your ears and designed to match your personality. OwnPhones exist at the intersection of 3D printing, Bluetooth technology and personal audio. Here’s how it works: The OwnPhones mobile app converts smartphone cameras into 3D scanners that guide users through the process of taking 3D photos of their ears. Photos are then uploaded to OwnPhones, which precisely prints one-of-a-kind earbuds for each customer, giving audiophiles not only a perfect fit, but also thousands of creative design combinations to choose from. ownphones.com

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tapHunter (free)An apt app for San Diego’s booming beer scene, TapHunter lets users see what brews are on draught or available for pickup at bars, restaurants, liquor stores and tasting rooms around town. This robust beer scout lets users find their favorite suds by name, location or brewer. See what’s on tap at any listed location and mark brews as favorites to get notified when kegs are tapped. TapHunter also offers bar owners and managers a full suite of online tools to help manage and market their beverage programs. Although TapHunter has been around for a few years now, look for their refreshed logo in late-October along with a revamped app that incorporates spirits and cocktails among a slew of other new features. Cheers! taphunter.com

singldout ($299/year)SingldOut is a new dating service that brings actual chemistry into the matchmaking process. Single professionals sign up for the service via LinkedIn and receive a complimentary DNA testing kit in the mail. They then spit in the tube, which they send back to SingldOut, and complete an online personality assessment. SingldOut then matches individuals using the latest scientific advancements in genetic and psychological research, helping users find partners with the greatest likelihood of a stable, long-term and sexually compatible relationship. Users can search SingldOut’s database for a mate that matches their preferences, and then discover their level of genetic compatibility. The company claims that singles with complementary genes are more likely to experience a heightened level of physical attraction toward each other and have greater odds of a lasting relationship. singldout.com

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stories of millions of identities being stolen by thieves hacking into the software systems at Home Depot, PF Chang’s and Target have been hitting front pages across the country this year. The Russian Mafia was even tied to one. Crazy.

Even if you’ve managed to escape these security breaches, you’re not in the clear. Credit breaches are a constant battle for consumers. As a consumer advocate, I fight the battle for you by covering these stories on my radio show, and also by detailing what you can do to protect your credit and credit scores.

Credit is a popular topic that elicits tremendous response from listeners of “The Craig Sewing Show” (broadcast on KCBQ-AM 1170, weeknights at 6 p.m.) and viewers of “The American Dream,” (Saturdays at 10 a.m. on Cox or Time Warner channel 4). The word “credit” is used frequently, yet many do not fully understand its meaning. Can you remember studying the subject in high school or college? Doubtful.

Given credit’s high level of importance when it comes to one’s finances, you’d think it would be included in curriculums. Until it is, I remain passionate about educating the public as to its implications.

One of our listeners who proudly served in the military wasn’t able to get security clearance because of unpaid parking tickets that reduced his credit score. Like many others, he is learning that the city of San Diego sends parking tickets to collections, which hurts credit scores. This is so dumb, it hurts. Tickets are easy to lose, and even if you do not pay them, you do pay when you register your car. Right now, there is likely someone who is not able to buy a home because they didn’t have a quarter in their pocket to pay for parking one day. This is the city’s choice, to hop over a dollar to chase a nickel.

The deck is stacked against the consumer. The question is, “Why is something so important so

misunderstood?” The answer is simple: Money. Credit bureaus don’t make money on the accuracy of credit

scores; they make their billions by generating the scores and selling them. Many of the companies that buy your information — banks, mortgage companies, insurance companies, Realtors, etc. — actually prefer you to have a lower credit score. Why? Lower credit equals a higher interest rate, which means bigger commissions.

Nearly 100 percent of credit reports have inaccuracies. Shouldn’t the bureaus be required to be accurate with something so important? Yes, but unfortunately pinpoint accuracy doesn’t equal profits for these guys.

The truth is quite the opposite. One of the many ways they make money is by selling your

information to anyone who will buy it. You are a lead. Your name, address, Social Security number, mortgage company, amount of debt and more are easily accessible. It gets worse — the information is also inexpensive. Your name could be bought for the equivalent of

change found in a couch cushion. That may be scary or infuriating or

both. Here’s a turnkey solution: First, never order a credit report from anywhere besides annualcreditreport.com. This is the only true free credit-reporting agency. You’ve seen the commercials with the cute jingles to go to freecreditreport.com, right? Avoid it. This website is owned by the bureaus and is another way they make money on you.

Second, you can opt out from selling your information. My elite team of professionals can guide you through this process.

Third, get a credit analysis and have an expert explain your credit score. If you have issues on your credit report, DO NOT go online to any “credit repair” company. Most are a sham, and at best just send dispute letters to the bureaus on your behalf in an effort to improve credit.

The bureaus get hundreds of thousands of these letters daily… and trash them.

This article is not the first time I’ve ticked off the bureaus, and it won’t be the last. It’s all about helping the San Diego consumer, and if that’s at the expense of upsetting some billionaires, so be it.

For more information on your credit score, fill out the contact form at craigsewing.com to be connected with an elite team of professionals who will guide you through a credit analysis. —Craig Sewing

Craig Sewing is a San Diego talk show host who covers important issues and the local impact they make. His television show, The American Dream, which airs on Saturdays at 10 a.m. on Cox or Time Warner channel 4, involves discussions and panels with prominent San Diegans who aren’t scared to voice their opinions. His radio program is broadcast nightly on KCBQ AM 1170 at 6 p.m. and craigsewing.com. Sewing’s guests include politicians, financial experts and real estate professionals, some of whom are highlighted in the following pages.

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Watch Craig and his Real Estate and Financial Elite on The American Dream every Saturday at 10 a.m. on Cox or Time Warner Channel 4. You can also catch Craig and partners on The Craig Sewing Show weekdays at 6 p.m. on KCBQ 1170-AM or at CraigSewing.com. Follow Craig at Facebook.com/CraigSewing or on Twitter @craigsewing.

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setH o’BYrne o’Byrne team of pacific sotheby’s international realty750 B street, suite 1860, san diego, Ca 92101, 858.869.3940, sethsold.com, [email protected]

Seth O’Byrne is a passionate local, University of San Diego Alum, and Pacific Sotheby’s International Realtor. Seth built

his team to service the entire coastline and explains, “We believe that luxury is not a matter of price; it’s a matter of service.”

Above the beaches of Torrey Pines and the rolling green hills of the Grand Del Mar golf resort. 5-bedroom, 5.5-bathroom,

6,000 sq. ft. on 2 acres $2,399,000 - $2,699,000.

marKet watCHAs we enter fall we are seeing a slowing trend associated with buyers during the back to school and holiday seasons. Real estate purchase spending cuts back as holiday retail spending increases. However, don’t let that overshadow the fact that buyers are still very eager to purchase before interest rates invariably rise. We are still selling many listings during their first week on the market and still achieving very high sales prices. For buyers, now would be a great time to lock in a rate if you can find a steal on the market.

in tHe ‘HoodSeth O’Byrne sits on the board of the Seany Foundation which aids children and families affected by pediatric cancer. At the Del Mar Country Club on October 16 from 6 - 10p.m. is the big “Everything is Possible” celebration and fundraiser. For details, visit sethsold.com/giving.

Business spotligHtSea & Smoke — If he’s not in Downtown Encinitas at Solace, you might find Seth at Sea & Smoke, Solace’s sister restaurant situated in Del Mar’s Flower Hill Promenade.

SEA & SMOKE 2690 Via De La Valle, No. D210Del Mar, CA 92014 858.925.8212seaandsmoke.com

BRE # 01463479

Listen to Seth on The Craig Sewing Show Thursday, October 23, at 6 p.m. on KCBQ 1170 AM and watch Seth on The American Dream on Saturday, October 25, at 10 a.m. on Cox or Time Warner Channel 4.

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glen Henderson & sHannon KeatleY alliance group real estate services3131 Camino del rio north, ste. 1420, san diego, Ca 92108, 619.500.3222, alliancegroupre.com, [email protected]

Glen Henderson and Shannon Keatley are the brokers and owners of Alliance Group Real Estate. They go beyond the scope of traditional real estate services

by providing turnkey financial solutions through their network of professional partners. They are a valuable resource for buyers and sellers throughout San Diego.

Want bay sunsets and ocean breezes? Then enjoy this Bay Park masterpiece -

San Diego coastal lifestyle included!

marKet watCHThe median sales price for homes in Bay Park, San Diego from May 14 to August 14 was $650,000 based on 45 sales. Compared to the same period one year ago, the median sale price increased 24.2%, or $126,500, and the number of sales decreased 16.7%. Bay Park is full of older homes without the tract-home-look of newer neighborhoods, and it’s rare to find an HOA.

in tHe ‘HoodOcean Beach Oktoberfest is a fun-filled, two-day event, which will begin on the afternoon of Friday, October 10. It will include a 5K and various traditional Oktoberfest contests, a beer garden, free entertainment, food and craft vendors. Admission to the outdoor area is free, while there’s a $3 donation required for admission to the beer garden.

Business spotligHtCoronado’s Inland Port of Call — At the Coronado Brewing Company you can enjoy samples of their entire line of beers, including special releases and cask offerings from the comfort of their tasting room directly across from their brewhouse.

CORONADO BREWING COMPANY1205 Knoxville Street, San Diego, CA 92110619.275.2215, coronadobrewingcompany.com

BRE # 01870483

Listen to Glen and Shannon on The Craig Sewing Show Tuesday, October 7, at 6 p.m. on KCBQ 1170 AM and watch them on The American Dream on Saturday, October 11, at 10 a.m. on Cox or Time Warner Channel 4.

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melissa goldstein tuCCi Century 21 all service1820 monroe ave., san diego, Ca 92116, 619.787.6852, melissatucci.com, [email protected]

Melissa Tucci is the Official Real Estate Agent of the San Diego Padres.

Awarded #5 global ranking for Century 21 worldwide, Tucci is a top-producing professional and

an experienced San Diego realtor and broker providing a superior level of informed,

professional real estate services to buyers and sellers in San Diego County.

1955 Linwood, San Diego, 92103. Custom Mission Hills Spanish home with magnificent panoramic views on a 10,000 sq. ft. corner lot with a three-car garage. Upgrades galore with built-ins throughout and entertaining

backyard and terrace. Enjoy the gorgeous views of the harbor, Point Loma and city skyline.

marKet watCHAs we enter the fall months, inventory is more plentiful and buyers have more of a selection to choose from. On the flipside, some properties are still receiving multiple offers. Pricing competitively from the start is very important in the upcoming months to have your property stand above the rest, as is ensuring it is show-ready. Buyer confidence is still strong and interest rates remain low.

in tHe ‘HoodPerched on the hills overlooking Old Town, Presidio Park is an important site in San Diego’s history. This spot was the original home to the Mission San Diego de Alcala, from which Mission Hills gets its name. It’s also the site of the first Spanish Presidio, or royal fort, established in California in 1769. While no historical structures remain, Presidio

Park is home to the Junipero Serra Museum, operated by the San Diego Historical Society. Today the park is popular for its peaceful hiking trails and scenic picnic spots.

Business spotligHtEl Indio provides enjoyable indoor/outdoor dining and authentic Mexican food!

EL INDIO3695 India St., San Diego, CA 92103619.299.0333, el-indio.com

BRE # 01380034

Listen to Melissa on The Craig Sewing Show Monday, October 6, at 6 p.m. on KCBQ 1170 AM and watch Melissa on The American Dream on Saturday, October 11, at 10 a.m. on Cox or Time Warner Channel 4.

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Kurt wanneBo san diego real estate & investments3636 nobel dr., ste. 170, san diego, Ca 92122, 858.412.5541, BrokerKurt.com, [email protected]

Broker Kurt Wannebo is a business owner and the leader of a team ranked #1 in San Diego by the Wall Street Journal in 2013 and 2014. Kurt has sold more than 700

properties, and has 200+ five-star reviews online as a testament to his dedication to

customer service.

Beautiful Spanish Colonial Estate, 4-bedroom, 4-bathroom, 3,172 sq. ft. Situated at the highest point in Torrey Hills on a cul-de-sac

with a private and lush landscaped backyard.

marKet watCHWe saw median prices decline month over month again, along with a decline in sales from last year. However, prices are still up from last year and we are seeing buyer interest invigorated by the low interest rates this month.

in tHe ‘HoodThe Del Mar Harvest Festival Original Art & Craft Show returns to the Fairgrounds October 17–19. Enjoy the best of American handmade crafts, great food and hundreds of booths over three fun-packed days! For details, visit harvestfestival.com/delmar.

Business spotligHtRecreate a painting while enjoying music and cocktails at Mia Francesca Restaurant’s “Paints Uncorked,” including step-by-step instructions from a professional artist. All supplies included, no experience necessary, every Sunday from 1-4 p.m. Call for more info, cost is $25. MIA FRANCESCA12955 El Camino Real, Ste G-4San Diego, 92130858.519.5055miafrancescadelmar.com

BRE# 01520942

Listen to Kurt on The Craig Sewing Show Tuesday, October 21, at 6 p.m. on KCBQ 1170 AM and watch Kurt on The American Dream on Saturday, October 25, at 10 a.m. on Cox or Time Warner Channel 4.

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TOP ROW (from left): Mario Valerio, Arnulfo Contreras-Curiel, Ashley Contreras, Karina Montes, Maria Ines Curiel, Elizabeth Loaiza, David Contreras-Curiel, Mayra Navarrete and Alejandro Navarrete. MIDDLE ROW (from left): Alani Sophia Contreras, Karina Contreras, Giselle Navarrete, Marynnes Velarde, Valeria Montes, Miguel Montes, Luis David

Navarrete and Mayra Alexa Navarrete. BOTTOM ROW (from left): Karen Loaiza, Nico Contreras, Jesus Montes, Diego Contreras and Isabella Navarrete.

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It’s not supposed to happen this way. Suburban restaurants that play to family audiences don’t leap from cozy neighborhoods to the beating hearts of great big cities.

If the Karina’s group of restaurants has mushroomed from the mom-and-pop original in Spring Valley (which opened in September 1981), then the family-operated, increasingly adventurous firm nonetheless has taken 33 years to dance the distance to downtown San Diego. Along the way, the performance has acquired flash, daring, sophistication and a cast of bold new eateries, and seems as ready for Broadway as downtown is for Mexican cuisine garnished with fantasy and wit.

“X” marks the spot at the intersection of 10th and B Street, where, in January, Karina’s will open an eye-popping showcase for its unique style of entertaining with more than food and drink. A pair of giant concrete struts crisscross the street-facing sides of the building, and the restaurant intends to paint them pink. Startling pink.

Spacious, gracious and superbly decorated with whimsy and references to famous artworks, Savoie explores the sunny cuisine of the Savoy region of France and italy in an unforgettable milieu.

SaVoIe 2015 Birch Rd., #720, Chula Vista619.591.5757, savoieeatery.com

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Drop by the zoo and check out the flamingos — that kind of pink. The message that Karina’s Downtown has raised its curtain will be unmissable, audacious, unabashedly theatrical.

David Contreras Curiel, the youngest of six siblings and spokesman for the group, was only two when his parents, Arnulfo Contreras and Maria Ines Curiel, opened the original Karina’s. They named it after their eldest daughter, worked endlessly and commuted daily from Tijuana, where the family lived until all the sweat bred prosperity.

Today, David, his brother Arnulfo and other relatives control an expanding empire that has begun employing the family’s third generation.

“We’re excited to come downtown,” says David, a quiet-seeming 35-year-old whose gift is an imagination that runs around the rims of the known universe each time he designs a new restaurant. “We’ve waited this long and think we’re in the right place at the right time. We’re stepping away from our comfort zone and want to be the staple Mexican restaurant in downtown San Diego.”

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ABOVE: Inside Savoie in Chula Vista.BELOW: Savoie’s lobster ravioli.

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To transform desire into certainty, David dumped his unique bag of tricks on the concrete floor of a space with room for 150, with more seating planned for a patio that will be surrounded with gardens of cactus and greenery.

“Our concept can work here,” says David, referring to the boundlessly imaginative environments created for Karina’s newest establishments: the French-Italian themed Savoie in Otay Ranch Town Center; the pop-culture Enamorada in Eastlake and the just-opened, highly entertaining La Tequila on Bonita Road in Chula Vista. (At this one, dessert can be a paleta, or sweetened, frozen fruit juice on a stick, enjoyed with an optional shot of tequila.)

“We try to bring good food that is true to Mexico to a great space where you feel like you’re in Mexico,” says David. “You forget you’re in downtown San Diego. You step in here to our colors, our music, our culture — everything ‘Mexico’ pops [a word he uses often and expressively], it’s exaggerated. We make Mexican culture into something people can enjoy with our food.”

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The flagship of this home-grown chain of mexican restaurants, karina’s emphasizes the bounty of the sea on a menu famous for ceviches and seafood “cokteles,” celebrating the culture of mexico with bold, engaging décor.

KaRIna’S MexICan SeafooD CuISIne1. 986 Broadway, Chula Vista619.476.8648, karinasseafood.com2. 820 Jamacha Rd., el Cajon619.588.41193. 1705 Highland ave., national City619.477.88774. 925 B St., Downtown — CoMInG Soon

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Langostinos a la Plancha at Karina’s Mexican Seafood.BELOW: Server Alicia, one of the “Karina’s Girls.”

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Poseidonon the beach

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A unique dining experience awaits you.

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settings that transport guests to other places and times, even while they dine on tart ceviches, comprehensive selections of seafood dishes and, at La Tequila, specialties like carne en su jugo, a tangy, Guadalajara-style dish of thinly sliced carne asada (spiced steak) served swimming in its broth.

The flagship Karina’s in Chula Vista (there are two others) shows how David has developed his vision. Inside a broad window etched with a marlin sailing above tumbling waves, the dining room travels from an entry hung with a collection of elaborate crosses to large, formal portraits of 1930s and ’40s Mexican movie stars. All appear to be posing for the camera, in sepia tones and in character — a handsome lover with a guitar, a mustachioed cowboy pouring tequila. An actress who stares boldly into your eyes brings to mind the

Fun, lively, casual and enhanced by a broad terrace, la Tequila delights the eye with details like a metal tree sculpture that continues with a ceiling mural of spreading leaves. The menu highlights robust mexican favorites including carnitas and shrimp with garlic sauce. Frozen fruit ices, if desired, are served in a snifter of tequila.

La TequILa MexICan CoCIna89 Bonita Rd., Chula Vista619.651.1000, eatlatequila.com

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La Tequila Mexican Cocina

CLOCKWISE (from left): Ceviche Doña Ines at La Tequila Mexican Cocina; La Tequila’s crocodile, al pastor and carnitas street tacos; inside La Tequila; paleta pops dipped in tequila; bar and dining seating at La Tequila.

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waitresses at all the restaurants. Collectively known as the “Karina’s Girls,” they are uniformly well dressed, with perfect hair, perfect nails, perfect makeup and perfect smiles, and for many years have published a pin-up calendar to benefit charities.

David routinely hides mysteries and messages in artworks, and employs an artist who creates everything to order. At Savoie, an elegant, lively place that serves flavorful Italian fare and truly “pops” most nights, a reproduction of a famous French painting replaces the original faces with those of family members. The Mexican flag and eagle always appear somewhere in David’s décors, and fanciful details are endless — including upside-down cows grazing on the men’s room ceiling at Savoie.

At Karina’s Downtown, David says a 20-foot-long mural will focus on “Los

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The other-worldly interior at eastlake’s liveliest restaurant is the setting for an extensive menu of traditional seafood dishes and other specialties — and for hearty partying with dJs on weekends.

enaMoRaDa866 eastlake Pkwy., Ste. 110 Chula Vista619.591.9800, karinasseafood.com

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Pescado Frito at Enamorada.BELOW (right): Inside Enamorada.

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charros, the bullring cowboys, and los toreros, the bullfighters.” The painting of the inside of an arena will draw diners into the spectacle. Scenes from Mexico will be hand-painted on the bar, and the rainbow of colors applied everywhere will burst in turquoise, green and radiant pink.

That the menu combines elements from Karina’s, Enamorada and La Tequila poses the question, “Why ‘Mangada’ mañana when you can drink one today?” Sly and understated, the blend of tequila with mango, pineapple, agave and lime slips coolly over the teeth but swings by later to deliver a punch. One of the nine specialty margaritas created for La Tequila, the Mangada romances dishes like crisp carnitas and spice-rich mole enchiladas every bit as fervently as wine and beer.

David envisions Karina’s Downtown as something of a Party Central, with DJs Thursday through Saturday keeping the crowd popping. Yet, as fancy and fanciful as the place will be compared to the Spring Valley original, he doesn’t forget his family’s beginnings.

“The restaurant business is what our parents taught us, and we cherish it,” says David. “We try to bring a piece of Mexico into each of our restaurants.”

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Mango jalapeño tuna sashimi at Enamorada.LEFT: Enamorada’s crunchy coconut shrimp.

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InGredIents 7 slices of bacon2 tbsp. + 1/2 cup good quality maple syrup (divided)2 cups all-purpose flour1/2 tsp. baking soda1/2 tsp. fine-grain sea salt1 stick (1/2 cup) unsalted butter, room temperature1 cup lightly packed dark brown sugar1 egg1 tsp. vanilla extract3/4 tsp. maple extract

Candy-coat it. Preheat oven to 350°F. Line a rimmed baking sheet with parchment and set wire rack on the lined baking sheet. Lightly spray the wire rack with non-stick cooking spray. Arrange bacon in a single layer on the wire rack. brush 1 tablespoon of maple syrup evenly over the slices. Cook the bacon for 10 minutes in the oven, then flip the slices and brush the other side evenly with 1 tablespoon maple syrup. Continue

to cook the bacon until crisp and dark in spots (about 10 – 15 minutes more). Let the bacon cool completely, then chop into small bits.

batter up. Combine flour, baking soda and sea salt in a medium bowl, whisking to combine. Set aside. Add butter and sugar to a stand mixer fitted with the paddle attachment. Cream sugar on medium speed until light and fluffy

(2 – 3 minutes). You can also use a hand mixer here. Add the egg, vanilla extract and maple extract, mixing until incorporated. Add the dry ingredients (flour mixture) to the wet ingredients (butter-egg mixture) in 3 additions, beating at a lower speed until each addition is just incorporated. Fold in the reserved, chopped candied bacon. Cover the cookie dough with plastic wrap and let chill in the refrigerator for 1 hour.

Scoop and bake. Preheat an oven to 350°F and place a rack in the center of the oven. Scoop 1 tablespoon of cookie dough and, using your hands, roll into a ball. Place balls on a parchment-lined baking sheet 2 inches apart. bake for 10 – 12 minutes, until the cookies turn lightly golden around the edges. Allow to cool on the baking sheet for 2 minutes before transferring to a wire rack to cool completely.

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as the weather cools, I begin to crave flavors of pumpkin, apple, pear, maple and spice. ’Tis the season when I replace my morning ritual iced

coffee with a hot pumpkin spice latte, and when light weekend breakfasts turn into comforting maple-soaked pancakes stacked beside a pile of crisp, smoked bacon.

With a taste similar to pancakes and bacon, Maple Bacon Cookies also satisfy my cool-weather cravings. They start with a brown-sugar-sweetened dough spiked with pure maple syrup, vanilla extract and maple extract. Tiny bits of maple-caramelized bacon are then folded in, providing a salty counter to the sweet dough. Soft and chewy, these things are addicting.

Be sure to use good quality maple syrup here, not maple-flavored syrup. Maple extract can be found at any regular grocery store. The cookie dough requires a one-hour chill, so plan accordingly.

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Back before craft cocktails were a thing… they were actually already a thing at Starlite.

This unassuming Midtown restaurant and bar, launched as a place to for the 21-and-up set

to find dignified late-night dining and drinks, is widely credited for having spawned the renaissance of the Moscow Mule, a decidedly crafty vodka cocktail made with ginger beer, lime and a mint sprig — and served in a copper mug. Today, these fancy metal vessels are everywhere. Not so long ago, when hipsters first began to show their faces, Starlite was the place to score one.

To celebrate their venue’s seventh anniversary, Starlite owners Tim Mays and Matt Hoyt are opening their hexagon-framed front door on India Street, beckoning spirits lovers with the call of the wild, in this case an otherwise elusive sip of the legendary Pappy Van Winkle bourbon.

“It was extremely difficult to get,” says Hoyt, a music video and film director, not to mention restaurateur. “We had to be vetted by the distributor to be found worthy to even be considered to pour it.”

Pappy makes people happy, but it doesn’t come cheap. At retail, bottles of this high-demand, ultra-select whiskey are nearly impossible to procure.

“We pay $250 per bottle because we have a relationship with the family,” says Hoyt. “But mostly, you only can buy Pappy ‘black market,’ on eBay, for a thousand dollars.”

Gulp! Actually, better make that sip…

tiny sips.Starlite’s Pappy collection includes the full

range of Family Reserve whiskeys, served in 1.5-ounce portions and priced at $16 to $73. Choices include Rye, 10 year-old Pappy Van Winkle, 12-year, 15-year, 20-year and, for those willing to put their money where their mouth is, the 23-year-old batch, for nearly $100 per pour (including tip).

Mays, who founded and still runs Little Italy’s famed concert venue, Casbah, says the whiskey defines what he calls “The Starlite Story.”

“We created a vehicle to steer people towards experiences with beverages and food that they normally wouldn’t seek out,” he says, intimating that one of those experiences will be pairing a glass of Pappy Van Winkle with one of Starlite’s housemade toffee-cookie ice cream sandwiches

rolled in pistachio nuts.“The finish is almost angelic,” says Mays,

speaking of the bourbon, not the ice cream. “It just goes off to heaven.”

Make that “Seventh” heaven for Starlite devotees, who will be treated to seven days’ worth of local-charity-driven anniversary events (Monday 9/29 to Sunday 10/5) featuring $7 Starlite Mules, $7 Kentucky Colonels and $7 specials from the food menu.

As for the Pappy Van Winkle, one wet whistle will cost a lot more than seven bucks, but that’s a small price to pay to see what rises from the core of Hoyt’s and Mays’ spirit world. Cheers!

STArLITe3175 India St., Mission hills619.358.9766, starlitesandiego.com

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While a sip of this magic potion might not facilitate time-travel, consuming several hundred CCs of it can certainly help pass the time.

Science meets mouth thanks to the Flux Capacitor, a next-gen beverage with floral notes and tart-sweet flavors from the hands and mind of Cory Alberto, cocktail inventor (and bartender) at the new Table No. 10 bar/restaurant near Petco Park.

Alberto’s concoction brings to mind the Back to the Future films’ mad scientist character, “Doc” Emmett Brown, who invented the original Flux Capacitor for the DeLorean Michael J. Fox’s character drove back to 1955. Alberto says he wanted “something different” when he crafted the cocktail menu for his venue’s July opening.

“But not so different it would scare people away,” he says. “I wanted the drink to be clever, but not too far out. I wanted a fresh, bright cocktail list with something at the forefront that brought everything together and made our menu unique.”

Alberto and general manager Cooper McLaughlin — two of Table No. 10’s four on-the-job partners — tout the bubbly cocktail’s high-tech allure.

“Unique” is an elusive characteristic, but the Flux Capacitor, an explosively theatrical pour, “Allows us to put on the show we want to have,” says Cooper, whose techy background includes working as a chemist for a pharmaceutical company.

“By education, I appreciate the fun and the science behind the drink,” he says. “We have beakers we do cocktails in; and for the Capacitor, we use an Erlenmeyer Flask [a triangular-shaped beaker whose stopper includes a hole in which to insert a glass rod].

The drink serves two. To build one, Alberto arranges bottles of lavender bitters, rose water, lavender water, Luxardo maraschino liqueur, crème de violette, honey, lemon juice and

Bombay gin. Ultimately, the liquids mingle with dry ice in the Erlenmeyer Flask.

And when Alberto withdraws the glass rod, the CO2 from the dry ice erupts.

“It’s great, visually, but even more important is the aroma it creates, because the CO2 flies everywhere,” says Alberto. “You can feel it, touch it, smell it. It touches all the senses

and creates emotion.”“Generally, happiness,” says Cooper, who

hopes the future will bring lots of success for his fledgling East Village experiment.

TABLe no. 10 369 10th Ave., east Village 619.550.1262, tablenumber10.com

A PsyCHedelIC CoCKtAIl WItH A Colorful futureBy David Nelson / Photo by Paul Body

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Aztec Hop SerpentThis business is the enlivened reincarnation of an antique beer brand that moved to San Diego from Mexicali in the 1930s. The redux calls Vista home and is run by SDSU alums who adhere to San Diego brewing tradition, crafting traditional beer styles. In the case of this beer, that means more hops. A double IPA made abundantly bitter with five different high-alpha acid hops, it packs a wallop while remaining gracefully drinkable. 2330 La Mirada Dr., Suite 300, Vista, aztecbrewery.com

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Green Flash Treasure Chest 2014Having overcome breast cancer, the owner of this Mira Mesa-based hop haven has since mobilized her renowned brew crew to create a special beer to raise money benefiting Susan G. Komen for the Cure. The brew’s style changes each year, but the noble mission behind it stays the same. Help fight the good fight by enjoying this exotic, Belgian-style farmhouse ale aged in red wine barrels with Italian plums. 6550 Mira Mesa Blvd., Mira Mesagreenflashbrew.com (continued on page 100)

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brewmaster Q&a

Pedigreed brewers, friends and confidants Travis Smith and Douglas Constantiner have ridden mutual

respect and matching ideals to the stratosphere of the San Diego suds scene. Though just over two years old, their passion project, Societe Brewing Company, is considered a part of the upper echelon of breweries, not just in San Diego but nationwide. And it’s not just their poignant West Coast-style IPAs, Belgian-inspired brews and

rich stouts earning them respect. Industry folk and beer fans alike appreciate Smith and Constantiner’s devotion to staying active within the brewing community, lending a hand and advice to those coming onto the scene and remaining respectful of the trailblazers that paved the way for their breakout success.

PacificSD: how did the two of you meet and when did you decide to go into business together?TRAVIS SMITH: We met working at The Bruery [in Placentia,

California]. I was working there as a brewer and Doug got hired on about six months after I started there. We talked about starting our own breweries for a while, during the time we spent together carpooling to work and during our time brewing.DOUGLAS CONSTANTINER: During our time there, he fell into the role of my mentor. Travis left The Bruery and moved to San Diego, but we would still hang out and get beers together at O’Brien’s. The conversation progressed to

the point where we started asking each other: What if we did our own thing?

define your “own thing.” What is the guiding ethos at Societe?SMITH: We aim to brew the beer that we want to drink.

Most brewers say that. And, in a town with 100-plus brewery facilities, it’s hard to stand out. What makes Societe unique?CONSTANTINER: Definitely the Feral program [of barrel-aged wild

travis smitH (Head of fermentation and exeCution) douglas Constantiner (Ceo and Brewer)Societe Brewing Company8262 Clairemont Mesa Blvd., Kearny Mesa858.598.5409, societebrewing.com

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Bolt BreweryThe first local brewing operation to be established in San Diego post-Prohibition popped up in Fallbrook in 1987 and closed less than a year later. Now, one of the original crew is bringing the brand back to life and, in the process, bringing La Mesa its first-ever local brewery. An IPA and pilsner will serve as the sudsy cornerstones of Bolt 2.0, while a big, outdoor area will provide plenty of space for open-air imbibing. 8179 Center St., La Mesa, boltbrewery.com

Abnormal Beer CompanyOpening a brewery is ambitious. Opening a winery is, too. Same goes for opening a restaurant. Put them all together and you have the daunting but incredibly cool three-pronged urban winery and brewpub coming to RB. A 6,000-square-foot space outfitted in slate, marble and dark wood, The Cork and Craft will be equipped with a full dining room as well as a beautifully appointed tasting room serving the suds and vino of the Abnormal Beer and Wine Companies. 16990 Via Tazon, Ste. 123, Rancho Bernardo, abnormalbeer.com (continued on page 102)

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and sour beers]. Not many breweries are trying to accomplish what we are when it comes to what is going on inside our barrel room. And I think the fact Societe is owned and operated by two brewers makes a big difference. This is a brewery first, a business second, and so everything we do is a brewery decision first and a business decision second.

What are some San diego brewing companies that you hold in high regard?SMITH: Alpine and Benchmark, among others.CONSTANTINER: I would add Stone, Karl Strauss, AleSmith and Mike Hess Brewing, too.

Why do you attempt to visit every brewery that opens and be so open and helpful to other new brewing companies?SMITH: It’s important to be a part of the greater community. It’s not just a competition, especially here in San Diego. It’s about lifting everyone up, and it’s good for everyone to make better beer. It’s the weak links in the community that are bad for beer.CONSTANTINER: [Other brewers helping us out] is how we got where we are today, but we are not open and helpful just to return the favor. It really is about the community. There is strength in community, and I think that is one of the reasons that craft beer is where it is today.

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Brandon Hernández is a native San diegan with a fervent passion for craft beer and the talented individuals who produce it. he is a Senior Communications Specialist for Stone brewing Co., an editor for Zagat, has served as a consultant to Food network and contributes to national and San diego-based magazines including The Beer Connoisseur, Imbibe, Wine Enthusiast, San Diego Reader and more. The first publication for which he ever wrote about beer was PacificSD. Follow him on Twitter @sdbeernews and @offdutyfoodie.

HoPs to ItoCtoBer Beer events

pour it BlaCKThe West Coast’s largest celebration of dark beers is looming like a dark-hued, munsters-esque cloud headed toward Stone brewing Co.’s north County beer garden. When most people think of dark brews, they stop at porters and stouts, but black ipas, sour beers and myriad other styles — many of which are so rare this is the only place one’s likely to find them — will be out in force. October 19, 10 a.m., Stone Brewing World Bistro & Gardens, 1999 Citracado Pkwy., Escondido, stoneworldbistro.com

Hamilton’s tavern eigHtH anniversarY festivitiesurban beer bar moguls Scot and karen blair are incapable of doing anything on a small scale. Case in point, they’re celebrating their flagship venue’s eighth anniversary with a slew of october events including flight nights, special casks, an oktoberfest pub crawl and a blowout celebration on Saturday, october 18. you know, just your average low-key birthday party. Various dates and times, Hamilton’s Tavern, 1521 30th St., South Park, hamiltonstavern.com

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At the 56th annual Grammy Awards in January, 17-year-old pop singer Lorde took home two gold-plated gramophones for best Pop Solo Performance and Song of the Year for her 2013 mega-hit, “royals.” Weeks before her big win, Forbes listed the New Zealander as one of “music’s brightest young stars,” making her the youngest entry on its “30 under 30” list. Adding to her growing list of accolades, it was recently announced that the songstress will be the sole music curator for the upcoming Hunger Games: Mockingjay Part 1 movie soundtrack and will record the lead single for the film.

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10/1: CrosBy, stIlls And nAsH@ san diego Civic theatre, sandiegotheatres.orgIn July, this folk rock trio performed Iggy Azalea’s hit “Fancy” with Jimmy Fallon on The Tonight Show.

10/1: BoMBAy BICyCle CluB @ soMA, somasandiego.comThe Twilight Saga: Eclipse deluxe edition soundtrack features this indie rock band’s song “How Can You Swallow So Much Sleep?”

10/1: KAtCHAfIre @ Belly up tavern, bellyup.comSeven-piece reggae act from New Zealand.

10/2: AMerICAn AutHors @ House of Blues, hob.comAlt. rockers most known for their current chart-topper “best Day of My Life.”

10/3: neW found Glory @ House of Blues, hob.comthis pop punk foursome’s newest album, Resurrection, is expected to drop October 7.

10/3: Countryfest nortH @ junior seau oceanside Pier Amphitheatre, kson.comcountry performers big & Rich headline KSON’s CountryFest North, the little sister to the semi-annual CountryFest held in Lakeside.

10/3: eluveItIe @ ramona Mainstage, ramonamainstage.com Swiss folk metalers on their North American Origins tour.

10/3: BlondIe @ Harrah’s resort soCal, harrahsresortsocal.comdebbie Harry and her five punk-rock bandmates are most recognized for their ’70s and ’80s hits “Heart of Glass,” “the tide is High” and “One Way or Another.”

10/4: PInBACK @ House of Blues, hob.comSongs by these San Diego-native rockers have been featured in tv shows How I Met Your Mother and The O.C.

10/4: eAGles @ sdsu’s viejas Arena, as.sdsu.eduBillboard magazine says this iconic rock band has amassed more than $700 million in tour revenue since 1994.

10/4: PAloMA fAItH @ soMA, somasandiego.comPharrell Williams produced “Can’t rely on You,” the lead single from this pop singer-songwriter’s third album, A Perfect Contradiction.

10/4: tony Bennett @ Pechanga resort & Casino, pechanga.comthe jazz legend teamed up with Lady Gaga for the Cheek To Cheek duets album, which dropped September 23. 10/5: lIvInG Colour @ Belly up tavern, bellyup.comthese rockers hold the No. 70 position on vH1’s list of “100 Greatest Artists of Hard rock.”

10/5: BrotHer AlI @ uCsd’s Porter’s Pub, porterspub.com Jason Newman, aka brother Ali, is a hip-hopper from Wisconsin.

10/5: eArl KluGH @ thornton Winery, thorntonwine.comthis Grammy Award-winning jazz guitarist hosts two annual Weekend of Jazz festivals, one at Colorado’s broadmoor resort in the spring and the other at South Carolina’s Kiawah Island Golf resort in the fall.

10/6: AnGus And julIA stone @ House of Blues, hob.comthis folk/blues duo released its latest eponymous album in August.

10/7: AnBerlIn @ House of Blues, hob.comthese alt. rockers will wrap up their worldwide Final Tour at the end of November.

10/7: BeACH fossIls @ the Irenic, theirenic.com Four-piece indie rock band out of brooklyn.

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10/5: the beach boys @ HuMPHrey’s ConCerts By tHe BAy, HuMPHreysConCerts.CoM

Often called “America’s band,” these rockers are known for their slew of hits, including “Good vibrations,” “Kokomo” and “surfin’ U.s.a.”

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10/8: CAlle 13 @ House of Blues, hob.comthis Puerto rican hip-hop trio has won 19 Latin Grammy Awards and two u.S. Grammys.

10/8: susAn Boyle @ Balboa theatre, sandiegotheatres.org In 2009, pop vocalist Susan boyle’s performance on Britain’s Got Talent became the most-watched video on Youtube, with more than 120-million views.

10/9: KAsABIAn @ House of Blues, hob.combritish rockers on the road to promote their recent album, 48:13, which made its u.S. debut in June.

10/11: Berner @ House of Blues, hob.comrapping bay Area native signed to Wiz Khalifa’s taylor Gang records label.

10/11: neIl sedAKA @ Pala Casino, palacasino.comOn Kathie Lee Gifford’s 61st birthday in August, this pop/rock singer-songwriter surprised her during a live taping of The Today Show with a personalized version of his hit “Happy birthday Sweet Sixteen.”

10/12: tHe Pretty reCKless @ House of Blues, hob.comrocking front woman taylor Momsen played Cindy Lou Who in the 2000 flick The Grinch, starring Jim Carrey.

10/13: tHe druMs @ soda Bar, sodabarmusic.com these indie rockers released their newest album, Encyclopedia, on September 23.

10/13: tHe Horrors @ Belly up tavern, bellyup.comindie rock quintet from across the pond.

10/14: MArty stuArt @ sycuan Casino, sycuan.com this country musician used to be married to Johnny Cash’s daughter, Cindy.

10/14: PolICA @ the Casbah, casbahmusic.com Alt. rock band from Minnesota, doncha know.

10/14: AndreW MCMAHon In tHe WIlderness @ House of Blues, hob.comAfter learning he had an acute form of leukemia in 2005, alt. rocker Andrew McMahon founded the Dear Jack Foundation to help young adults with cancer.

10/17: rAy lAMontAGne @ sdsu’s Cal Coast Credit union open Air theatre, as.sdsu.eduEsquire magazine dubbed this folk rocker the “best voice” in 2006, saying LaMontagne “belts out after-dinner belches with more importance and integrity than the cleanest note [mariah carey’s] ever squeaked.”

10/17: WAtsKy @ uCsd’s Porter’s Pub, porterspub.com rapper/poet on the All You Can Do world tour in support of his recently released album of the same name.

10/17: sMoKey roBInson @ Pechanga resort & Casino, pechanga.com the Motown singer-songwriter collaborated with the likes of Mary J. blige, Elton John and Jessie J on his latest album, Smokey & Friends.

10/17: tHe story so fAr @ epicentre, epicentreconcerts.orgpop punk fivesome touring with The Wonder Years, Modern baseball and Gnarwolves.

10/17: KodAlIne @ House of Blues, hob.comSongs by these indie rockers have been used in the tv shows Catfish, The Vampire Diaries and Grey’s Anatomy.

10/17: yelloWCArd @ the north Park theatre, thenorthparktheatre.comthe pop punk band most known for its 2003 hit “Ocean Avenue” just released a new album, Lift A Sail.

10/17: Born of osIrIs @ soMA, somasandiego.comDeathcore musicians from Chicagoland.

10/18: Countryfest @ lakeside rodeo Grounds, kson.comCountry artists Sara Evans, Parmalee, Craig Campbell, Natalie stovall & The drive, and austin Webb kick up dust at this semi-annual sold-out show in East County.

10/18: CAPture tHe CroWn @ soMA, somasandiego.comMetalcore Aussies headlining the Not Your American Idols tour with For All those Sleeping, Ice Nine Kills, Palisades and others.

10/18: lA ley @ House of Blues, hob.comGrammy Award-winning Chilean rockers whose moniker is Español for “the Law.”

10/18: d.r.I. @ Brick by Brick, brickbybrick.comthe Dirty rotten Imbeciles are said to be one of the first hardcore punk/thrash metal crossover bands.

10/18: the new Pornographers @ the north Park theatre, thenorthparktheatre.com In September, these indie rockers performed “bill bruisers,” the title track from their new album, on the Late Show with David Letterman.

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10/9: PomPlamoose @ uCsd’s tHe loft, uCsdBoXoffICe.CoM

real-life couple and instrumentalists Jack Conte and Nataly Dawn comprise this indie rock twosome.

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10/18: Gus G. @ ramona Mainstage, ramonamainstage.com Ozzy Osbourne’s lead guitarist Kostas karamitroudis (aka gus g.) is on the road to promote his debut solo album, I Am the Fire.

10/19: neon HItCH @ uCsd’s Porter’s Pub, porterspub.com this pop singer-songwriter is expected to drop her debut studio album, Eleutheromania, later this year.

10/19: joey BAdA$$ @ WorldBeat Center, ticketweb.com this 19-year-old rapper from brooklyn is working on his first studio album, B4.Da.$$.

10/19: dAvId sAnBorn @ thornton Winery, thorntonwine.com Jazz saxophonist who’s collaborated with James brown, bruce Springsteen, David bowie and many others throughout his career.

10/21: CHArlI XCX @ House of Blues, hob.comthe 2014 movie The Fault in Our Stars features this pop singer-songwriter’s current hit, “boom Clap.”

10/21: GrIeves @ uCsd’s Porter’s Pub, porterspub.com Hip-hop artist on the road to promote his fourth album, Winter & The Wolves, which dropped in March.

10/22: suICIde sIlenCe @ House of Blues, hob.comOn Halloween night in 2012, this deathcore band’s lead singer, Mitch Lucker, crashed his motorcycle in Huntington beach. He passed away the next morning from his injuries.

10/22: erAsure @ Humphrey’s Concerts by the Bay, humphreysconcerts.com Electro pop duo most known for its 1988 signature single, “A Little respect.”

10/22: BeArtootH @ soMA, somasandiego.comThis hardcore punk quintet will open for Pierce the veil and Sleeping with Sirens while on The World Tour this fall.

10/22: tInArIWen @ Belly up tavern, bellyup.comin 2012, this Touareg (north african) group’s album Tassili won the Grammy Award for “best World Music Album.”

10/24: Alt-j @ soMA, somasandiego.comIndie rockers touring worldwide to promote their recent album, This Is All Yours, which dropped September 23.

10/24: CArCAss @ Brick by Brick, brickbybrick.com Death metal band out of Liverpool.

10/24: luKe BryAn @ sleep train Amphitheatre, livenation.com this Chula vista show is the second-to-last stop on the country megastar’s Farm Tour 2014.

10/24: MelvIns @ the Casbah, casbahmusic.comthese heavy metalers released their new album, Hold It In, on October 14.

10/25: WArPAInt @ the north Park theatre, thenorthparktheatre.comFemale indie rock foursome from Los Angeles.

10/25: PHIsH @ sleep train Amphitheatre, livenation.comben & Jerry’s beloved phish food ice cream (chocolate ice cream, marshmallow and caramel swirls, and fudge fish) was named after these vermont-native rockers.

10/25: WHIteCHAPel @ soMA, somasandiego.comthis deathcore band got its name from the East London Whitechapel district, known for being the site of the Jack the ripper murders in the late 1800s.

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Country rockers most recognized by their chart-toppers “Chicken Fried,” “toes” and

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10/25: dAryl HAll And joHn oAtes @ sdsu’s Cal Coast Credit union open Air theatre, as.sdsu.eduPop rock duo most known for their hit singles “Rich girl” (1976), “kiss on my List” (1980) and “private eyes” (1981), among others.

10/25: deICIde @ ramona Mainstage, ramonamainstage.comDeath metal Floridians headlining the North American In the Minds of Evil tour with septicflesh, inquisition and others.

10/26: AsGeIr @ the Irenic, theirenic.comIn 2012, this folk artist won best Pop/rock Album, best Newcomer, the Public Choice Award and the Online Achievement Award at the Iceland Music Awards.

10/26: MAtIsyAHu @ Belly up tavern, bellyup.comEsquire magazine dubbed this Pennsylvanian reggae rapper the “most loveable oddball” in 2007.

10/26: AB-soul @ soMA, somasandiego.comHip-hop artist Herbert Anthony stevens (aka ab-soul) says Jay-Z and Eminem are among his biggest influences.

10/27: leon russell @ Belly up tavern, bellyup.comray Charles, Whitney Houston, Christina Aguilera and countless other artists have covered this country rocker’s 1970 track, “A Song for You.”

10/28: lA feMMe @ soda Bar, sodabarmusic.comParisian psychedelic pop band on a North American tour.

10/29: rACHAel yAMAGAtA @ House of Blues, hob.comSeveral tv shows have featured songs by this folk rocker, including One Tree Hill, How I Met Your Mother and So You Think You Can Dance.

10/30: neW PolItICs @ House of Blues, hob.comEarlier this summer, these dance rock dudes opened for Paramore and Fall Out boy during their co-headlining Monumentour tour.

10/30: BernHoft @ Belly up tavern, bellyup.comIn June, the Norwegian singer and instrumentalist performed his current single, “Come Around,” on Conan.

10/30: MC CHrIs @ the Casbah, casbahmusic.comthis rapper was one of the original creators behind Cartoon Network’s Adult Swim and produced some of the first episodes of Family Guy, Futurama and Robot Chicken.

10/31: CItIZen CoPe @ Humphrey’s Concerts by the Bay, humphreysconcerts.com Songs from this alt. rocker have appeared in many films, including Accepted, The Lincoln Lawyer and Alpha Dog.

10/31: tedesCHI truCKs BAnd @ Balboa theatre, sandiegotheatres.orgEleven-piece blues rock band headed by hubby and wife Derek trucks and Susan tedeschi.

10/31: 3lAu @ Harrah’s resort soCal, harrahshalloween.comProgressive house remixer 3LAu and

30 other DJs keep the energy levels high for all North County boys and ghouls at the Haunted Harrah’s Halloween shindig.

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10/1: dj sHAdoW And Cut CHeMIst @ House of Blues, hob.com In August, this hip-hop/electronica turntablist released The Liquid Amber EP on his new record label.

10/2: Boys noIZe @ soMA, somasandiego.comElectro house DJ on the road with fellow EDMer baauer.

10/2: MArKus sCHulZ @ BAssMnt, bassmntsd.com this German trance artist locked in the top spot on DJ Times’ “America’s best DJ” list, surpassing the likes of Diplo, Skrillex and Steve Aoki.

10/2: sHAdoW CHIld @ Bang Bang, bangbangsd.comSimon Neale, aka Shadow Child, is a deep house producer from England.

10/2: tHe PolIsH AMBAssAdor @ Belly up tavern, bellyup.com Oakland-based mixmaster known for performing in a blue and yellow jumpsuit he picked up at a thrift store.

10/2: don dIABlo @ fluXX, fluxxsd.comthis electro DJ says his dad, Andy Warhol and the Muppets are among his influencers.

10/4: MoGuAI @ BAssMnt, bassmntsd.combenny benassi and this techno artist collaborated on the recent single “Gangsta.”

10/7: tHe M MACHIne @ Bang Bang, bangbangsd.com EDM trio signed to Skrillex’s OWSLA label.

10/8: CHroMeo @ soMA, somasandiego.comthis Canadian electro-funk twosome released its fourth studio album, White Women, in May.

10/9: jACK BeAts @ fluXX, fluxxsd.com Dubstep remixers on The Night Bass tour with Hannah Wants, AC Slater and Kry Wolf.

10/9: BAG rAIders @ Bang Bang, bangbangsd.comDance-pop duo most recognized for their 2009 hit “Shooting Stars,” which was featured in the HbO series How to Make It in America.

10/10: KIll tHe noIse @ fluXX, fluxxsd.comEDMer Jake Stanczak, aka Kill the Noise, travels North America on his Majestic As Fak tour.

10/10: soul ClAP @ Bang Bang, bangbangsd.comElectro-funk producers who started their own self-titled record label last year.

10/11: nAdIA AlI @ BAssMnt, bassmntsd.com Morgan Page’s remix of Ali’s track “Fantasy” earned them both a Grammy nomination for “best remixed recording” in 2010.

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these two DJs recently launched “Eclypse radio” — a monthly itunes podcast of their favorite house tracks.

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Dubstep producer Phaeleh (pronounced “fella”) tours North America this fall to

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10/11: KyGo @ Bang Bang, bangbangsd.com Norwegian house musician most known for his remix of the Ed Sheeran song “I See Fire,” which has been streamed via Youtube more than 40 million times.

10/16: PeGBoArd nerds @ fluXX, fluxxsd.comDubstep remixers on their North American The Uncaged Tour.

10/16: GrAndtHeft @ BAssMnt, bassmntsd.comIn 2012, this DJ collaborated with Diplo on the remix of Calvin Harris’ megahit “Sweet Nothing,” featuring Florence Welch.

10/16: ClAPtone @ Bang Bang, bangbangsd.comHouse music turntablist known for wearing a golden, bird-like mask while performing.

10/16: WAsHed out @ the north Park theatre, thenorthparktheatre.com the tv series Portlandia features this electronic pop artist’s song “Feel It All Around” as its opening theme.

10/17: neW World sound @ BAssMnt, bassmntsd.comthese Australian EDMers have received supportfrom big-timers like David Guetta, Avicii, tiësto and many others.

10/18: rusKo @ BAssMnt, bassmntsd.com Dubstepper on the road promoting his newest EP, !, with a tour of the same name. Try pronouncing it. ;-)

10/19: MetronoMy @ Belly up tavern, bellyup.com this four-piece electro band released its fourth studio album, Love Letters, in March. 10/21: rüfüs du sol @ Belly up tavern, bellyup.com Known simply as “rÜFÜS” everywhere else in the world, this indie dance trio is required to add the “Du Sol” to their namesake when performing in the u.S., due to an existing domestic trademark on “rufus.”

10/23: WIll sPArKs @ fluXX, fluxxsd.comIn August, this progressive house remixer performed at Jay-Z’s Made in America festival, opening for the likes of Steve Aoki and Kanye West.

10/24: jeWelZ & sPArKs @ BAssMnt, bassmntsd.comHouse music DJs signed to Steve Aoki’s Dim Mak records label.

10/23: daedelus @ sodA BAr, sodABArMusIC.CoM Alfred Darlington, aka Daedelus, is a Santa Monica-based electronic producer.

10/25: julIAn jordAn @ BAssMnt,bassmntsd.comthis 19-year-old EDMer collaborated with Sander van Doorn (on Jordan’s track “kangaroo”) in 2012.

10/26: BonoBo @ House of Blues, hob.combritish mixmaster touring to promote his CD/book/DvD release, The North Borders Tour - Live, which dropped October 6.

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10/28: tyCHo @ the north Park theatre, thenorthparktheatre.comDowntempo producer on his Awake World Tour.

10/31: CArnAGe @ Hard rock Hotel san diego, hrhsdhalloween.comtrap musician Carnage and more than 20 other DJs perform at Hard rock Hotel San Diego’s annual, all-out Halloween bash.

10/31: 3lAu @ HArrAH’s resort soCAl, HArrAHsHAlloWeen.CoMProgressive house remixer 3LAu and 30 other DJs spin the costumed masses into a frenzy until 4 a.m. Halloween night.

10/31: cut coPy @ tHe nortH PArK tHeAtre, tHenortHPArKtHeAtre.CoMIn 2010, the FX tv series Nip/Tuck featured this synthpop act’s track “Far Away.”

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Louis Chavez owns a shirt with the Periodic Table printed on it and enjoys saying that he wears it… “periodically.”

“I like being around people,” he says. “Being around good

company always pushes me.”The shirt blueprints the zany emulsion

of laboratory science and artisan skills Chavez applies when crafting one-of-a-kind cocktails at the Gaslamp’s Zymology 21, a new project by Leyla and Alex Javadov, the chef/owners behind Café 21 locations in the Gaslamp and North Park.

When Chavez straps on safety goggles and slips into heavy, black rubber gloves to blend drinks in test tubes and chemistry lab cups, stand back — a blast of blazing booze is about to blow up. The result: the Resurrectionist, a signature tipple that, for all the “show,” as he calls it, really tastes good.

Zymology is an applied science that studies processes of fermentation. Ergo, Chavez’ tech is high and often involves blending liquor with “shrubs,” fresh fruits and vegetables fermented in vinegar and sugar. If this sounds cutting-edge, it’s not — Colonial America loved shrubs.

“I’ve had my hand in maybe 20 cocktail menus,” says the 35-year-old Colorado native, who grew up in his parent’s bars and restaurants and has been behind the bar for 15 years. “I

like the creative aspect of bartending, I’m in my element. It’s second nature to me.”

Somewhat less natural (dry ice occurs naturally, but not on Earth) are Chavez’ out-of-this world concoctions, which seem to manifest as the molecular gastronomy of the spirit world.

On the back bar, Chavez keeps a magnetic mixer, which gently shakes cups filled with liquids, that, he says, “You don’t want aerated. You don’t want bubbles in them.”

He could be talking about making chocolate mousse, and his answer to the question, “What would you do if you left bartending?” is unsurprising.

His eyes acquire a slight glow as he answers, “I think I’d like to be a chef.”

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On tHe FRIGHt tRACkK

rissa has acrophobia, the fear of heights. Tonight, she has agreed to ride a zip-line that

traverses the new Adrenaline Zone at Belmont Park. Johan had a bad experience on a roller coaster when he was 14. He wouldn’t elaborate, but he did say he’s terrified to ride the roller coaster in Mission Beach tonight.

When pairing Krissa and Johan for this evening’s blind date, PacificSD’s illustrious matchmakers were unaware of their phobias. Strange, but true — zip-line and roller coaster was always the plan. The fear is a bonus.

The daters met almost an hour ago in the Epic Limo that’s about to drop them at Draft, the new restaurant/bar (formerly ’Canes and Sound Wave) with 69 beers on tap and the sun fading over the ocean. Before they arrive for pre-terror drinks, let’s review the pre-date interviews. PacificSD: Where are you from and where do you live now?krISSA: I’m originally from Monterey Bay Area and I now live in Solana Beach.JohAn: I was born and raised in Sweden and lived there until I was 16. Then I moved to San Diego to try high school for a year and ended up staying. I now live in South Park.

What do you do for a living?krISSA: I’m a clinical analyst for a medical lab. I can be pretty nerdy.JohAn: I own and operate restaurants. I opened Fig Tree Café in PB in 2008, then opened Fig Tree Café in Hillcrest in 2011 and Fig Tree Café in Liberty Station in 2013. Then I opened Café Cantata in Del Mar in June 2014 and bought a restaurant in North Park that I will remodel and reopen as Breakfast Republic in 2015. A second Breakfast Republic location is also coming late 2015, but I can’t disclose the location yet.

What do you do for fun?krISSA: Is “eating nachos” an acceptable answer? Exploring new

parts of San Diego and traveling are also up there.JohAn: I love traveling to new places. I try to travel at least two to three months out of the year. I also love kayaking, snorkeling and stand-up paddleboarding.(continued on page 122)

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What are you best at?krISSA: I’m a good friend and I’ll laugh at your jokes, if they are at least semi-funny.JohAn: Creating new restaurant concepts.

What do you suck at?krISSA: Sports, really. I tend to injury myself anytime I try.JohAn: Playing guitar, but I’d love to get better.

What are you looking for in a date, physically and/or otherwise?

krISSA: A gentleman with a great sense of humor.JohAn: Witty, smart, with a healthy side of sarcasm.

describe your special brand of sex appeal in five words or less.krISSA: Pretty fly for a white girl.JohAn: Swedish country-boy turned Cali entrepreneur.

What do you like least about yourself?krISSA: I have a really hard time sharing nachos or chocolate.

JohAn: I always procrastinate.

rate yourself on a scale from 1 to 10 for looks.krISSA: I get my fair share of right swipes.JohAn: Eight.

rate yourself on a scale from 1 to 10 for personality.krISSA: You tell me.JohAn: Eight.

fill in the blanks: I want my blind date to be “blank” and

“blank.”krISSA: Outgoing and funny.JohAn: Sexy and smart.

Will the night end with a kiss, something more or something less?krISSA: Don’t hold your breath.JohAn: A kiss.

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K rissa and Johan talk over cocktails and nachos (her choice) for about 30 minutes

before walking around the corner to Belmont Park’s new Adrenaline Zone, featuring a rock-climbing wall, the Leap of Faith free-fall and one of tonight’s main attractions, a 30-foot-high zip-line.

Their harnesses secure and white-knuckled hands gripping the handrail, Krissa and Johan ascend the spiral staircase to the third-story zip-line platform. Three, two, one, go! The operator releases safety buckle, and the couple flies through the air, traveling 300 feet across the amusement park. Krissa doesn’t scream, but she does cover her face during most of the ride.

During the second pass, she keeps her eyes open.

Now it’s Johan’s turn to man up, so he and Krissa walk to the Giant Dipper, Belmont Park’s nearly 100-year-old roller coaster, for a private ride under dark skies. They assume the position in the front seat and hold on for dear life.

The antique wooden track makes creaking sounds as the roller coaster lurches forward, climbing slowly to the top of the 70-foot-tall structure. Then… showtime! Once over the hill, the coaster plummets back toward earth, making sharp, banked turns during its half-mile, 105-second round-trip. After jolting to a stop, the daters are grinning from ear to ear as they take another lap to show the Dipper who’s boss.

After a quick visit to the arcade, Krissa and Johan back into the limo for the ride to dinner at The Patio on Lamont Street. Once they’ve had a chance to look over the menu and taste their appetizers, they’re split for mid-date debriefings.

PacificSD: how’s it going so far?krISSA: It’s going well. We survived!JohAn: It’s going good. I conquered my fear of roller coasters. That’s a good start, I guess. I don’t do roller coasters. I’m scared sh!tless of them. But I guess I got past it.

What were your first impressions of your date?krISSA: He was nice and cool; he was what I expected. He seemed

very confident and relaxed, even though he was terrified of roller coasters.JohAn: Good. I generally like petite girls, and she falls into that bracket. She’s cute.

Is this the type of person you’d normally date?krISSA: No, probably not. But that’s not a bad thing. He’s really nice. Usually I date jerks. It’s a good change.JohAn: Yeah, I think so. It’s a little early to tell. I like people who kinda let loose, but I realize that, in this blind date situation, I might not see that part of her. But she seems cool so far… a little timid.

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What do you think of the way your date is dressed?krISSA: I like the way he’s dressed. It’s appropriate for what we’re doing. We were going zip-lining, but he still wore a nice shirt, not, like, gym clothes. He looks perfectly presentable and classy.JohAn: I think she’s dressed a little conservatively, but only because we went on a zip-line, which isn’t the best time to wear a skirt.

how was draft?krISSA: Delicious. They gave me nachos. There was a lot of guacamole, which I love, and a lot of cheese and chips. It was a good portion. And the view was gorgeous. We watched the sunset. I would definitely recommend going there. The blackberry gin drinks were delicious as well. And it wasn’t so crowded that you couldn’t concentrate. It’s also great for people-watching. JohAn: Draft was good. The cocktails were great. The waitress recommended this blackberry gin drink. I don’t normally drink gin, but it was tasty. There was a nice sunset that we both enjoyed. It seems like Krissa is a nachos connoisseur, and the nachos passed her test, so

that’s a good thing. We also had the artichoke, which was really tasty, too.

how was the zip-line?krISSA: The zip-line was terrifying, but fun. I’m terrified of heights. The stairs were a little windy and tall, and I remember thinking that I was going to die, and this was my last moment in life. Johan was really nice and supportive. He kept checking in and asking me if I was okay and how I was feeling. He told me that he was afraid of the zip-line, too, or that he wasn’t very comfortable with it.JohAn: Krissa was really scared of the zip-line, but she managed to get over her fear, so I wasn’t going to stand there and not get over mine.

how was the roller coaster?krISSA: The roller coaster was fantastic. I love roller coasters. Johan hates roller coasters, and it was kinda fun to go with someone who’s terrified of them and hasn’t been on one since he was a child. We all have fears, it just happens to be that we both had one on this date. It was fun to kinda conquer it with him. JohAn: The roller coaster wasn’t as bad as I thought it was going to be. Half the battle is getting over this mental mountain that you’ve

build in your head, but once I got past that, it was all good. Krissa pushed me in the right direction.

What’s the most attractive thing your date has done so far?krISSA: Asking me multiple times during the zip-line if I was okay. It was nice to be supported in that way. JohAn: On the roller coaster, as we were getting on, she said, ‘Hey, let me know whatever you need, whatever I can do to make it better for you.’ She was very supportive. She wasn’t like, ‘Oh, come on, don’t be a baby.’ That was a nice little gesture. She seems easy to talk to and down-to-earth. She doesn’t seem like one of these Southern California chicks who are very materialistic.

What would your parents think of your date?krISSA: My parents would be okay with him. They’d be happy. He seems nice and caring.JohAn: My mom would like her and think she’s a cute, sweet girl.

rate your date on a scale of 1 to 10 for looks. krISSA: Nine.JohAn: Eight.

how about for personality?krISSA: Nine-point-five or 10.JohAn: Eight.

do you want to kiss your date right now?krISSA: At this point, no. I’m usually a bit more traditional and like to wait a little longer before a kiss.JohAn: Maybe. We’ll see.

does your date want to kiss you?krISSA: Probably not. I don’t know if Johan’s reserved, but he seems very respectful. JohAn: I don’t know.

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A fter the mid-date break, the PacificSD crew leaves Krissa and Johan alone at

the Patio to enjoy the rest of the evening away from the camera. The next morning, we call to find out what we missed.

PacificSD: how was the vibe/experience at the The patio?krISSA: I really liked the feel of the place and location. I had a Beehive drink, which was delicious.

We had the cheeseboard and the duck and the ahi tacos and dessert. The service was fantastic. I loved our waiter; he’s my new BFF. JohAn: It was great. I’m a huge fan of The Patio and go there quite frequently, so I’ve had a lot of their stuff. We had the ahi tacos, a ribeye skewer, a duck apple salad and the meat and cheese board. All were fantastic. We had blueberry cocktails and a number of tequila shots. People seemed to think we were celebrities.

What did you talk about during dinner? krISSA: We talked about American culture and how Americans eat horribly, and traveling. We talked about things we’ve done. JohAn: We talked about travelling. She spent a year teaching in Paris, and I’ve travelled in Europe quite a few times since I grew up in Sweden. So we had a lot in common there. We talked a lot about our fears, too. The

conversation flowed. She was easy to talk to.

how long did you stay at The patio and what did you do for the rest of the evening? krISSA: We stayed at The Patio too late, like until 11:45. Then we took the limo back to his house, and I called an Uber.JohAn: We left the Patio at 11:45. [We took the limo] to my place, and she got an Uber. (continued on page 130)

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Was there a kiss or romantic exchange?krISSA: A short goodnight kiss that he initiated. JohAn: Yeah, there was a little making out in the limo and afterwards.

how will your date answer that question?krISSA: Hopefully, he’ll be a gentleman and not tell you guys any information.JohAn: She’s gonna say, “He kissed me in the limo.”

how did the night end? krISSA: It ended with me on the phone, giving directions to Uber, and Johan telling me where to tell the driver to go. We exchanged phone numbers. He texted me today to make sure I was okay,

which was nice. JohAn: We exchanged phone numbers and said goodnight.

What are your date’s two best qualities? krISSA: I think he’s very easygoing and very polite. JohAn: I would say she’s very down-to-earth and easy to talk to. And she’s well traveled, that’s something that’s huge for me. Traveling is a big part of my life.

What was the highlight of the date?krISSA: Seeing his face terrified on a roller coaster and me requesting strongly that he please raise his hands like people typically do when riding roller coasters. I also really enjoyed Draft and just sitting and talking with the beach right there.JohAn: Probably at The Patio. I

kinda had this mental monster with the roller coaster thing that I had to overcome, but once that was in the past, I felt that I could let loose in a way. So, at The Patio, we both had a few more drinks, we were both laughing and having a good time. Dinner and the conversation was the highpoint for me.

Will there be a second date? krISSA: I’m not sure how he’s feeling about things, but I would be open to going out again and having a normal date, like one where we’re not terrified and aren’t being photographed. Not that I didn’t have fun.JohAn: We didn’t make plans to hang out again, but I texted her in the morning to see how hungover she was. It’s to be determined, I guess.

AfTerMATChRegarding the likelihood of there being a kiss last night, Krissa said in her pre-date interview, “Don’t hold your breath.” Turns out Johan didn’t need to — he must have gotten that out of the way on the roller coaster. While last night may not have produced love at first sight, at least the daters managed to overcome their fears and go for it (talking about the rides, not the kiss in the limo). Perhaps Mr. Fright will turn out to be Mr. Right after all.

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