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March 2008

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Living La Vida Luxe

Living La Vida Luxe

Peer into the gilded world of San Diegans living the luxury life——where the VIP perks flow as freely as the champagne and caviar.

12 Plants or 8 Ounces

12 Plants or 8 Ounces

That’s how much pot you can legally possess if you own a medical marijuana card. Our investigation illustrates how easy it is for San Diegans to get their hands on these cannibis cards.

Tender Loving Hair

Tender Loving Hair

Women’s locks can be the bonds that tie them to hair-care practitioners, who are often part professional groomer, part therapist and soulmate.

Bring in the Bottled Lightning

Bring in the Bottled Lightning

It was the best of times and the worst of times for the Chargers, who struggled early this past season amid great expectations but ultimately redeemed themselves in Dickensian fashion.

Craftsman for the New Age

San Diego at Home: A modern couple beautifully restores a historic Mission Hills home.

Departments

Urban Solace

Sophisticated yet unpretentious, North Park’s Urban Solace embraces comfort food.

Sex in the City

Universal’s hangover cure; burger bars on the rise.

Po Pazzo

Sure the name is Italian, but the food pays homage to the best urban bar and grille.

From Joke to Legit: The Rise of San Diego Promotion Companies.

Promotions companies are currently brainstorming for the next big party or sold-out event.

Chateau Reynella

Sampling the 2004 Chateau Reynella Cellar No. One Reserve Shiraz.

Slow the Presses. . .

A lunch bunch we’d like to overhear; a question of service; and a longlived family line.

In Training

The Sprinter’s slow and bumpy start; Carlsbad’s full bloom; and Oceanside’s image setback.

All About Luxury

Living in the lap of ultra luxury.

Letters

Finding hope in our foster care system; watching our 50 notables; and protesting hybrid cats.

Front Pages

Mission Valley native Jason Luna made TV game-show history when he won $1 million on NBC’s 1 vs 100. Plus: A Rhône of our own; a chat with Fox6’s Lynda Martin; and a visit from reality-TV...

Norv Turner

In his first season as the San Diego Chargers’ head coach, Norv Turner is already among the most successful in franchise history.

Blog, Blog, Blog. . .

Web logs (blogs) are taking over the Internet. The author joins the swell, and affirms that navigating the blogosphere is an eclectic adventure.

Bursting at the Piers

Though more and more cruise-ship passengers are stopping in San Diego, the onshore facilities still leave something to be desired.

In the Spring of Things

The season’s most flattering beauty and skin products; some guidelines for taking men’s fashion from runway to every day.

Party With a Purpose

Total wellness company EnactOne hosted a launch celebration/charity fund-raiser in the Diamond View Tower penthouse.

Star Gazing

The W Hotel hosted a reception to celebrate the latest installment of its White Space art-exhibition series.

Meal For a King

The Center for Social Advocacy presented the 20th-anniversary All People’s Breakfast at Golden Hall, held in commemoration of Martin Luther King Jr. Day.

Artful Acquisitions

Art aficionados and major supporters of the Museum of Contemporary Art San Diego hosted the 23rd annual International and Contemporary Collectors Dinner.

Main Idea

Mainly Mozart celebrated its 20th anniversary——and the 252nd birthday of Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart——with a black-tie gala at the Hyatt Regency La Jolla at Aventine.

Music Heals

Hundreds of guests packed into Anthology in Little Italy to celebrate the release of the San Diego Fire Relief CD.

Direct from the Red Carpet

Donna Marsh, an upscale women’s clothing store in La Jolla, celebrated its grand opening with a red-carpet bash and fashion show attended by some 300 guests.

Raising the Curtain

Actor and former Dancing with the Stars contestant Mario Lopez and NBC 7/39’s Kimberly King hosted the Balboa Theatre reopening gala.

Giveaway Day

The ladies of Las Patronas distributed grant checks to the 11 charitable organizations benefiting from their record-breaking 2007 Jewel Ball.

Retro Chevy is Vintage Fun

The Chevy HHR is vintage fun.

Grand Adventure

The Reuben H. Fleet Science Center presents the new Imax film Grand Canyon Adventure: River at Risk.

Calendar

The latest from local pens; the Fleet Center goes Grand (Canyon); and the greening of the Gaslamp Quarter this St. Patrick’s Day.

Examination Intentions

Mo‘olelo Performing Arts Company’s latest play presents a tangle of legal and moral questions.

Culture at the Multiplex

Thanks to advances in technology, San Diego plays host to New York’s Metropolitan Opera, with outlets in Horton Plaza, Mission Valley Center and Mira Mesa.

Best Bets

Clowning around at the San Diego Opera; keeping it clean with the San Diego Rep; and running (or walking) in Balboa Park to fight autism.

Top Shelf Cocktails in San Diego

Special Section

Aloha State Adventures

Like a magnet in the middle of the Pacific Ocean, Hawai‘i is a refuge for the rest- and relaxation-needy. But don’t let this reputation fool you.

The New Baja

Baja developments offer the convenience and modern amenities of homes in the United States, while also bringing tranquility, foreign flavor and pizzazz to the table.

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Features

Living La Vida Luxe

Living La Vida Luxe

Peer into the gilded world of San Diegans living the luxury life——where the VIP perks flow as freely as the champagne and caviar.

12 Plants or 8 Ounces

12 Plants or 8 Ounces

That’s how much pot you can legally possess if you own a medical marijuana card. Our investigation illustrates how easy it is for San Diegans to get their hands on these cannibis cards.

Tender Loving Hair

Tender Loving Hair

Women’s locks can be the bonds that tie them to hair-care practitioners, who are often part professional groomer, part therapist and soulmate.

Bring in the Bottled Lightning

Bring in the Bottled Lightning

It was the best of times and the worst of times for the Chargers, who struggled early this past season amid great expectations but ultimately redeemed themselves in Dickensian fashion.

Craftsman for the New Age

San Diego at Home: A modern couple beautifully restores a historic Mission Hills home.

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