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features 68 CRUISE CONTROL
76 BEHIND THE GLASS When a mid-century house couldn’t be put back together again, its owners re-imagined a remarkable dwelling in its footprint.
82 NEW ACQUISITIONS Art consultant Will Kopelman profiles five names to know if you’re starting an art collection.
88 NEXT WAVE PATRICK DEMPSEY in a Louis Vuitton jacket and Salvatore Ferragamo henley, Page 68.
In a convergence of radical fashion and rising celebrity, a short length of Orange County beach became the trendiest surf spot in ’80s California.
JEFF LIPSKY. SEE SHOPPING GUIDE FOR MORE DETAILS, PAGE 95
With a career solidly in its second coming, an active young family and a racing team gaining traction, Patrick Dempsey is enjoying the ride.
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departments 22 FOUNDER’S LETTER
aren’t just for the dance floor.
93 C TRAVEL
For the boys: C’s semi-annual issue.
Alexander Wang captures the
The new age of explorers sets sail
male aesthetic. Watches meant to
on epic adventures. Their mission:
24 C PEOPLE
withstand the test of time. Mr Porter
conservation.
Who’s who behind the scenes
pumps up its online offerings.
95 SHOPPING GUIDE
of C for Men.
57 C DESIGN 27 C WHAT’S HOT
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96 C CALIFORNIA
A look at new and exciting
takes to the road. Portable grills,
Evel Knievel, the world’s most
people, places and products
anyone? Five high-tech gadgets
fearless daredevil, meets the press.
around the state: Mr. Brainwash’s
to impress your friends. Plus, hit
mysterious ways; On the front
the links with the latest in golf
line with Michael Voltaggio’s
accessories, from clubs to apps.
new restaurant, sandwich joint and cookbook; Punk rock icon
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Henry Rollins sounds off; Get
From artisanal bagels and
a good look at the small screen’s
bacon biscuits to “breakfast”
hottest vampire; In the ring
pizzas, discover the best of
PATRICK DEMPSEY photographed
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brunch around the state.
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atrick Dempsey personifies California cool with a house and garden full of kids, dogs, donkeys, chickens and organic vegetable beds—a far cry from the sterile hospital world he inhabits as Dr. Derek Shepherd on
“Grey’s Anatomy.” His life out west is pretty idyllic and one most men would dream of (especially when “back to nature” is fused with a couple of very cool cars). Our cover subject represents what we are trying to do in every issue. We like to celebrate the contradictions in life: good guy with a bit of an edge; an intellectual who can still hop on a motorcycle at the end of the day. You get the idea. It is the “mix” that makes it more interesting. Why be predictable? Why should the magazines on the market be either financially focused, girl-in-bikini publications, sports monthlies or ones with a lot of muscle on the covers? C for Men can blend the best of those (leaving out the worst) with some sophistication for good measure. We know that the guys of California are more of a first to try, first to buy sort…They never follow the pack; they lead it! In every issue, we want to present you with only the finest…from the “it” watches to the most lucrative art investments; from a legendary surf break to the hottest gadgets; up-and-coming wine regions to luxury electric rides; hot sports to the latest albums. This issue is full of everything you will need to be in the know, right now. We hope that C for Men is the perfect guide along your path, helping you define
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people WHO’S WHO BEHIND THE SCENES OF THIS MONTH’S ISSUE, PLUS THEIR FAVORITE CALIFORNIA PLACES
Will Kopelman “Los Angeles has become a hot spot for visual art, so choosing five local artists to collect was both a fun lay-up to write about, and yet difficult to whittle down,” explains Will Kopelman of “New Acquisitions” (p.82). Kopelman runs L.A.-based fine art advisory and acquisitions firm Kopelman Contemporary, LLC. He has also created FOSTER, a not-for-profit retail operation benefiting foster care initiatives. C SPOTS • Sushi Nozawa • Sunday movies at the ArcLight • Son of a Gun for the shrimp toast
Mickey Stanley “We sent Henry Rollins questions, thinking he’d be too swamped to answer them. He got back to us in less than 10 minutes. He’s my hero,” says C’s Special Projects Contributor Mickey Stanley. Rollins was one of many subjects he covered in the issue, including modern-day explorers in “Epic Adventures” (p.93). The Glassell Park resident previously worked for Men’s Vogue. C SPOTS • Café de Leche in Highland Park • Smog Cutter bar in Los Feliz • The Museum of Jurassic Technology (designed to confuse know-it-alls)
Jillian Dempsey
Lesley Unruh
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the polished masculinity of a
the day and ‘the model’ wasn’t bad to
modern, Gatsby-like gentleman—
look at, either,” says makeup artist Jillian
a refreshing antidote to our casual
Dempsey of working with her husband,
times,” recalls photographer Lesley
Patrick, for “Cruise Control” (p.68). Dempsey
Unruh of capturing patent leather
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shoes for “High Shine” (p.37).
Avon and lives in Malibu with her family
When not on assignment, the
and a “barnyard” of animals. C SPOTS
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• The Ranch at Live Oak in Malibu • The
on a series of still-life photographs.
Groundlings Theatre in Hollywood for
C SPOTS • Deetjens Big Sur Inn
improv • Santa Barbara for overnight trips
• L.A.’s The Way We Wore • The
with the whole family—we always hit the zoo
iconic architecture of Richard Neutra
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e’s an elusive L.A. street artist, the subject of an Oscarnominated documentary (Exit Through the Gift Shop) and Madonna even commissioned him to design the cover of her greatest-hits album. Yet, some critics think Mr. Brainwash (aka Thierry Guetta) is one elaborate hoax. Decide for yourself: This month, the Warholian French expat holds his second L.A. solo exhibition in an abandoned five-story warehouse. Eighty thousand square feet will be filled with installations (think sculptures made out of recycled tires), oil paintings, stencils, mixed media on canvas and a blank space for visitors to grab a brush and create their own works. 960 N. La Brea Ave., L.A.; mrbrainwash.com.
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Brothers in Arms And in this corner: the L.A. Matadors, a new team of amateur boxers competing in the sport’s first professional team-oriented league. Next month, the World Series of Boxing’s sophomore season puts Vyacheslav “The Ukraine Pain Train” Shabransky and Jose “The KC Kid” Saenz in the ring. lamatadors.com. Competitions take place at the Nokia Theatre L.A. Live.
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The lush-yetbalanced whites and finessed reds of Santa Ynez Valley and neighboring Santa Rita Hills are having their moment in the sun. Look for newcomers Hilliard Bruce and Refugio Ranch joining more established boutique labels like Dragonette Cellars. hilliardbruce.com; refugioranch.com; dragonettecellars.com.
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er lily-white skin and rosy-red locks have captured the attention of millions on HBO’s “True Blood”—that, and the fact that Deborah Ann Woll plays a blood-thirsty vampire. You may find the USC alum after sundown hanging around L.A.’s UCB Theater, or on the silver screen this fall in the indie-action flick Catch .44.
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Former Black Flag frontman, Henry Rollins is on the air weekly at KCRW and has a new photo-journal, Occupants, out this month. Here, the punk rock icon talks shop: BEST MUSIC DECADE “The ’70s—that way
I get The Clash, The Stooges and Led Zeppelin.” FITNESS “I was pushing around a lot of poundage 15 years ago. The more I train, the better I think, the more I can work. I am not creative. I am hard working. They are two very different things.” WHY JASON BENTLEY IS HIS COMEDIC MUSE “He is my boss. If he doesn’t get it, then no one will.”
A CUT ABOVE With holiday roasts around the corner, Ryan Farr of 4505 Meats offers his Master Brine, included in his new book, Whole Beast Butchery. Just boil until dissolved, allow to cool in a nonreactive container, then refrigerate: 2 cups granulated sugar • 2 ½ cups kosher salt • ¼ cup whole black peppercorns • 6 T. whole coriander seeds • 3 small dried bird’s-eye chile or Thai chile • 16 cups water. Croft House
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hat do 1880s railroad ties from the Sahara Desert have in common with a whiskey distillery, a Michael Jackson dance floor and the Columbia University library? They are some of the sources for raw materials used to create furniture designed, built and sold by L.A.’s Croft House. Owner/designer Riley Rea, 27, can barely keep up with demand at the recently opened showroom for the clean-lined furnishings. His advice: “Get something your mom or sister would approve of.” 326 N. La Brea Ave., L.A., 323-424-7743; crofthouse.com.
WRITTEN BY MICKEY STANLEY AND ALISON CLARE STEINGOLD. HENRY ROLLINS: CHAPMAN BAEHLER. CROFT HOUSE: BETHANY NAUERT.
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After-Shave Lotion, $38.
Bang, Bang A professor of constitutional law at UCLA and one of the country’s top legal scholars, Adam Winkler delivers wellbalanced talking points in his new book: Gunfight: The Battle Over The Right To Bear Arms in America.
VENICE
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SURROUND SOUND Wirelessly connect your iPhone or iPad to Sonos’ new Play:3 and stream by room or throughout the house. $299; sonos.com.
WRITTEN BY CAROLINE CAGNEY, KELSEY MCKINNON AND MICKEY STANLEY. SHADES OF GREY: JUSTIN CHUNG.
Grey wool flannel blazer, $216, and trousers, $108.
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his past summer, Michael Voltaggio leaked the juicy news: He would be rolling out a sandwich shop…within a week…a few doors down from his Melrose Avenue fine-dining project, Ink. “We’d been unloading and unpacking [for Ink], and our sous-chef was complaining that we didn’t have enough space, and the lease was available,” explains the 33-year-old toque. “We thought it would be a waste to use it just for storage.” Following a 15-day build-out whirlwind, Ink.Sack proffered its first four-inch heroes (“four inches small, as some would say”). Of course, this is a Voltaggio operation, so the $4 to $6 menu still reads like a glossary of au courant fare: the chicken is chicken mousse, the beef is a tongue “reuben,” and the pork is pork cheek bánh mì. There are Maryland (his home state) crab chips, too. Filling 500 black-paper lunch bags daily, “I think we bit off a little more than we could chew,” he later confesses. To make Ink, his “modern L.A. restaurant,” a reality, Voltaggio found a friend and business partner in world-class art collector and former CAA co-founder and Disney president Michael Ovitz. In particular, they were interested that the interior’s aesthetic—now comfortably saturated with graphite tones and exposed woods—wouldn’t obscure the pieces on the walls: a print by Chuck Close, charcoal by Tilo Baumgartel and a one-of-a-kind knife stencil by Matthew Brannon, among others. “Michael put together a catalog and handed it to me and said, ‘Choose whatever you want.’” The other artistry resides on the plate. At the extant eight-seat omakase bar from Hamasaku (the location’s previous incarnation), it’s chef’s choice for up to a dozen courses, two seatings per night. Everywhere else, the à la carte menu items are meant to be shared. A few of those signatures will appear in Volt.Ink (Weldon Owen, $40), his first recipe book, out about a month past Ink’s September 16th opening. Through Voltaggio’s consulting collaboration with Williams-Sonoma alongside his brother (and noted chef) Bryan, he was introduced to publisher Weldon Owen. “With WilliamsSonoma, it wasn’t ‘Here’s a blender, smile!’ We wrote recipes. I went to the grocery as if I were the customer. It was great for [this] book and menu testing.” And while some dishes call for gadgets like dehydrators and thermal immersion circulators—he was the chef at The Bazaar by José Andrés, after all—for “Pulpo alla Gallega, Buttered Popcorn, Piquillo Paper,” the farthest you’ll have to reach is into the desk drawer for a hole punch. Or, just order the cephalopod at Ink. 8360 Melrose Ave., L.A.; voltaggiobrothers.com. •
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Dream Weavers Follow the shadows in the two-minute short film from S.F.based photographer/director Andrew Paynter in collaboration with designer Phillip Lim. Shot in Palm Springs, Weavers is a nod to the influence of rug and tapestry making in Lim’s fall men’s collection. Paynter’s experience outside the world of fashion and fascination with graphic lines and architecture proved to be a perfect fit. 31philliplim.com. LOS ANGELES
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Teal shorts, $104, and printed T-shirt, $48.
Space Invader Perfect timing: Strap on a new look—be it a colorful stainless steel bezel or a sporty rubber band complete with white stitch detailing—when Swiss watchmaker Omega opens this fall at South Coast Plaza. 3333 Bristol St., Costa Mesa, 800-782-8888; omegawatches.com. Stainless steel watch, $5,800.
STEEL APPEAL Thom Browne, in collaboration with fabricator DITA, encapsulates 30 years of class and carnage from the ’40s through the ’60s with his new eyewear collection. Mixing mesh, metal and leather, Browne borrows steam-punk stylings for this uncommon fall line. $450-$1,000; thombrowneeyewear.com.
Titanium sunglasses, $1,000.
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BEACH BOYS Wearing Warriors of Radness tees, pullovers and slouchy pants is like listening to those perfect songs of an endless summer; you’ll want them on all season long. warriorsofradness.com.
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Lace-ups, $1,750.
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Carry On With sturdy waxed canvas, leathers, copper rivets and brass buckles, Joshu+Vela of S.F. employs old-fashioned methods (like indigo-leaf hand dyeing) to make wallets, packs and totes that look even better with use. Unionmade, S.F., Brentwood Country Mart, 310-656-3373; unionmadegoods.com.
Blue backpack, $330, joshuvela.com.
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ONLINE-UP Ever-dapper web boutique Mr Porter starts the season off with the addition of 44 new covetable labels (Raf Simons, Diemme, Kitsuné, Ami among them) to an already long roster of brands (think Filson, Lanvin, Persol). The sharp style arbiters now offer a guide to 35 well-edited men’s essentials— chunky cardigans, gray trousers and oxfords alike. Your Olch tie awaits. mrporter.com.
Rebel, Rebel Alexander Wang launches a radical men’s line I like to look at my man as someone who isn’t Crew neck, similar styles available at the ideal Adonis type,” says designer Alexander alexanderwang.com. Wang. “He finds inspiration in imperfections.” For Wang’s first men’s collection (a capsule line; the full one launches spring 2012) he was inspired by the opposition of enforcement and rebellion—police riot uniforms vs. East London skinhead gear—making clothes like black board shorts and sweaters. Here, the former S.F. resident fills us in on where you’ll find him when visiting from New York: NOAH’S BAGELS “Because N.Y. bagels are just not the same.” noahs.com. LA PRAIRIE SPA AT THE BEVERLY HILLS HOTEL “Best massages I’ve ever had.” B.H., 310-887-2505. R & G LOUNGE “Amazing Chinese food.” S.F., 415-982-7877.
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Vélo (in the) City Saddle up on a classic-cool new frame with the latest fashions from designers spinning their wheels: Paul Smith gloves, Levi’s with U-lock pockets, and all the gear at British cycling company Rapha’s stateside hub.
Brooks Flyer Special saddle, $172, brookseng land.com. Linus Dover 1-speed, from $545, Linus Bikes, Venice, 310-857-7777; linusbike.com. Rapha, 2198 Filbert St., S.F., 415-8964671; rapha.cc.
The Standard
Weighing In Dior Homme unveils the next watch in its Chiffre Rouge line this November. Oscillating weight design is the driving force behind the sleek, asymmetrical M01. $2,800-$8,050; 315 N. Rodeo Dr., B.H., 310-247-8003.
M01 stainless steel watch, $8,050.
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Henley, $118, Ron Herman.
L.A.’s cult denim brand Current/Elliott now gives men an answer to everyday dressing with vintageinspired duds— ranging from brushed cotton henleys to tailored, slim-fit jeans. currentelliott.com.
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FROM TOP Dior Homme, $2,000. IWC, price upon request. Audemars Piguet, price upon request. Officine Panerai, price upon request. Bell & Ross, $4,500, Westime.
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Pick up your sleek Pinarello Dogma 2 for a wind-whipping trip on the D14 through the rugged Massif des Maures, which stretches from Hyères to Fréjus. If racing’s not your thing, Trek Travel offers amazing tours and luxury accommodations in the Provence area. After your ride, head to Saint-Tropez for some muchdeserved R&R. Lounge by the pool at the decadent Hôtel Byblos, and have a massage at the in-house spa. Then stir things up at the town’s nightlife institution, Les Caves du Roy, situated in the old harbor with views of celebrities, royalty and, of course, beautiful women.
Giordana cap, $20, and gloves, $40.
Evolution Man SPF 20, $21, alpha-man.com.
Bontrager Oracle Helmet, $199.
Pinarello Dogma 2, $5,750.
LE VÉLO Channel your inner Cadel Evans for a long ride, then take it easy Band of Outsiders
Hôtel Byblos Façonnable backpack, $595.
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Formula 1 Grand Prix de Monaco.
Brioni duffle bag, $5,235.
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If speed is more your style, watch the Steve McQueen film Le Mans for inspiration and hit the Grand Corniche in your Mercedes-Benz SLK convertible. The route from Nice to Monaco is filled with jaw-dropping views and tire-screeching curves. Once you reach the tiny kingdom famed for blackjack and Hitchcock classic To Catch a Thief, don’t miss the Formula 1 Grand Prix de Monaco (May). Rent a terrace for a birds-eye view. In the winter, get behind the wheel on an ice course at Isola 2000 in Nice. After a whirlwind day on the road, finish things tuxedo-clad with a meal at Le Louis XV in Monte Carlo, baccarat at the Grand Casino, and a stirred martini—not shaken.
Harry Winston watch, price upon request.
Louis Vuitton loafers, $560.
2012 MercedesBenz SLK convertible, $54,800.
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La Colombe d’Or, Saint-Paul de Vence.
LA RUE Experience small towns, museums and delicious eats on foot
Explore the markets and artists’ studios of the charming medieval village Saint-Paul de Vence in the hills above Nice, then escape to the cool interiors of Picasso’s old haunt La Colombe d’Or for some Côte d’Azur staples: langoustines, Cavaillon melons, and salade Niçoise. Get your culture fix at the Musée d’Art Moderne et d’Art Contemporain on the Promenade des Arts in Nice, or have a listen at the city’s jazz festival (May). Take a stroll along the ultimate place to see and be seen at the Festival de Cannes (May): the coastal street of La Croisette, and grab a glass of anise-flavored pastis at the glam Art Deco Martinez Hotel. Ricard, $30. Façonnable
Persol sunglasses, $270, Ilori, B.H.
Tommy Bahama hat, $108.
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LE BATEAU On sea or on shore, cast away for a laid-back afternoon
Guess deck shoes, $60. Jack Spade tote, $395. BELOW Captain Brigitte Bardot on board. RIGHT
Charter a Galileo G Picchiotti 55-meter Ice Class motorized yacht from Perini Navi USA and set off from the harbor in Saint-Tropez for a glittering tour of the Mediterranean. Once on the open water, pull out the upcoming Beken of Cowes book from Assouline before heading north to Golfe-Juan beach for some delicious bouillabaisse at Tétou, or make a pit stop near Pampelonne Beach for water-skiing and parascending. Back in Saint-Tropez, celebrity-watch at the thatch-roofed Club 55 restaurant, famous for Brigitte Bardot’s patronage in the 1950s. Tour the city’s branch of the Musée National de la Marine. And for true armchair sailors, an afternoon viewing Monte Carlo’s Primo Cup sailing competition (Feb.) will provide spectacular displays of nautical excellence.
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arrying super-luxury styling with not-just-for-show hybrid technology is Fisker’s newest project: the 2012 Karma. The four-passenger sedan has a top speed of 125 mph and will accelerate from zero-to-60 in 5.9 seconds. Anaheim-based Fisker Automotive explains, “in real-world driving,” the Karma can travel the equivalent of 100 miles per gallon. A true plug-in, its lithium-ion battery powers the car for 50 miles. After that, the internal combustion engine gives energy to the electric motors for another 250 (so much for range anxiety). And it’s not just Earth-friendly in the way of fuel consumption; the Karma’s top-line interior option uses animal-free materials like faux suede and salvaged California wildfire hardwoods— enough for Leonardo Di Caprio, the first to buy one, to trade in his Prius. The Karma also boasts the world’s largest and most powerful solar rooftop panel to help charge the battery as well as cool the interior while the vehicle is parked. Priced around $100,000, you’ll need more than an eco-conscience to own this beauty. Available to order now; fiskerautomotive.com.
Deliveries of the Fisker Karma start this month.
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CURRENT COOL Like Fisker, two of California’s other independent electric vehiclemakers are giving gas-guzzlers a run for their combustion-soaked money: BRD motorcycles has created a monster with the RedShift SM bike. Weighing only 255 pounds, this reptilian roadster out of San Francisco delivers the 40HP you’ll need to save cash and split lanes in any metropolis; L.A.-based CODA will offer eco-efficiency when the first available all-electric sedan from the all-electric company hits asphalt later this year. And, proving green is not just a goal for the little guys, Cadillac introduces the 2012 ELR—a mass-produced iteration of the highly touted plug-in hybrid
FROM TOP Ping
Hoofer C-1 bag, $190, ping.com. Golfshot: Golf GPS, $30, iTunes. Country Club glove, $28, brooksbrothers.com. True Stealth shoes, $200, truelinkswear.com.
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PRO SHOP Phone it in this fall with the Golfshot: Golf GPS App by Shotzoom, which provides pre-mapped aerial images of more than 37,000 courses worldwide. Next, find traction on the back-nine with the True Linkswear Stealth shoes that combine ergonomic form with a modern look. Mizuno’s forgiving MP-59 titanium irons will complete Mizuno the kit and beef up MP-59 iron, $1,000/set, mizuno.com. performance.
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concept. faster-faster.com; codaautomotive.com; cadillac.com.
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CREATURE CURSOR Industrial designer and Silverlake resident Joey Roth offers computer rats a dazzling new Felt Mouse. $79; joeyroth.com.
STEALTH MODE The spy game gets more focused this season: Sony has added HD video recording capabilities to high-end field glasses with the Dev-5 Digital Recording Binoculars. $2,000; amazon.com.
DREAM MACHINES RETRO SOUND Dock your iPod into the Ranchero Radio, a “new-stalgic” tabletop jambox from Crosley. $100; westelm.com.
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menu “The spirited mix of styles: the southern flair of Town Hall, the cleaner, more contemporary approach of Salt House, and the focus on fresh seafood of Anchor & Hope.”
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his dish has roots in Britain, where oysters are typically wrapped in bacon, broiled, and served on toast. But in the States, it is seen as a sort of upscale version of the familiar pastry-wrapped frank known as pigs in a blanket, except, well, the pig is the blanket. These angels are the most
popular appetizer on the menu at Anchor & Hope. Unlike the Brits, we deep-fry the baconwrapped oyster, which not only cooks the bacon quickly but also makes it exceptionally crispy. The pronounced mustard flavor in the rémoulade works beautifully with the
smokiness of the bacon. This rémoulade recipe is a good one to have in your arsenal. It’s perfect for shrimp cocktail or as a dipping sauce for deep-fried seafood.
Angels on Horseback with Rémoulade Makes 24 pieces; serves 8-12
2 large egg yolks ¹⁄³ c. canola oil ½ c. chopped celery ¼ c. chopped fresh flat-leaf parsley ¼ c. chopped fresh tarragon Juice of ½ lemon 2 T. ketchup 2 T. Worcestershire sauce 1 T. Dijon mustard 1 T. whole-grain mustard 1 T. malt vinegar 1 T. minced garlic 1 t. sweet smoked paprika ½ t. celery salt 1 T. capers, rinsed
4 gherkins, chopped salt and ground pepper
gradually add the celery, parsley, tarragon, lemon juice, ketchup, Worcestershire sauce, both mustards, vinegar, garlic, paprika, celery salt, capers, and gherkins and process until well incorporated and smooth. Pour the oil to a depth of about 3 inches into a deep fryer or deep, heavybottomed pot and heat to 375°F. While the oil is heating, wrap a half bacon slice around each oyster and
Canola oil for deep-frying 24 oysters, shucked 12 thin slices bacon, halved crosswise
To make the rémoulade, place the egg yolks in a food processor and process for 1 minute. With the machine running, add the oil in a slow, steady stream, processing until emulsified. Then, with the machine still running,
secure with a toothpick. When the oil is ready, working in batches to avoid crowding, add the wrapped oysters to the hot oil and fry for 2 to 3 minutes, or until the oysters are golden and the bacon is crispy. Using a slotted spoon, carefully transfer the oysters to paper towels, then keep them warm while you fry the remainder. Arrange the oysters on a platter, drizzle with the rémoulade, and serve right away. •
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A NEW HAUNT In addition to masterminding this month’s inaugural Los Angeles Food & Wine weekend, Robert Weakley and David Alan Bernahl can stick another feather in their caps: 1833, a restaurant where the history of the Old Monterey adobe setting is as rich as the stuffed bone marrow. From the town’s first pharmacy to Gallatin’s legendary Steak Diane and abalone puffs, hints of that storied past abound: a communal table sourced from Hearst Castle; herb-blended ryes and silver-spoon absinthe service at the bar; and Per Se/Café Boulud alum Levi Mezick’s use of local ingredients. Don’t be surprised if a window shuts or the sugar gets swapped for the Big Sur salt; among the nightly regulars is the ghost of socialite Hattie Gragg. 500 Hartnell St., Monterey, 831-643-1833; 1833monterey.com.
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his dish has roots in Britain, where oysters are typically wrapped in bacon, broiled, and served on toast. But in the States, it is seen as a sort of upscale version of the familiar pastry-wrapped frank known as pigs in a blanket, except, well, the pig is the blanket. These angels are the most
popular appetizer on the menu at Anchor & Hope. Unlike the Brits, we deep-fry the baconwrapped oyster, which not only cooks the bacon quickly but also makes it exceptionally crispy. The pronounced mustard flavor in the rémoulade works beautifully with the
smokiness of the bacon. This rémoulade recipe is a good one to have in your arsenal. It’s perfect for shrimp cocktail or as a dipping sauce for deep-fried seafood.
Angels on Horseback with Rémoulade Makes 24 pieces; serves 8-12
2 large egg yolks ¹⁄³ c. canola oil ½ c. chopped celery ¼ c. chopped fresh flat-leaf parsley ¼ c. chopped fresh tarragon Juice of ½ lemon 2 T. ketchup 2 T. Worcestershire sauce 1 T. Dijon mustard 1 T. whole-grain mustard 1 T. malt vinegar 1 T. minced garlic 1 t. sweet smoked paprika ½ t. celery salt 1 T. capers, rinsed
4 gherkins, chopped salt and ground pepper
gradually add the celery, parsley, tarragon, lemon juice, ketchup, Worcestershire sauce, both mustards, vinegar, garlic, paprika, celery salt, capers, and gherkins and process until well incorporated and smooth. Pour the oil to a depth of about 3 inches into a deep fryer or deep, heavybottomed pot and heat to 375°F. While the oil is heating, wrap a half bacon slice around each oyster and
Canola oil for deep-frying 24 oysters, shucked 12 thin slices bacon, halved crosswise
To make the rémoulade, place the egg yolks in a food processor and process for 1 minute. With the machine running, add the oil in a slow, steady stream, processing until emulsified. Then, with the machine still running,
secure with a toothpick. When the oil is ready, working in batches to avoid crowding, add the wrapped oysters to the hot oil and fry for 2 to 3 minutes, or until the oysters are golden and the bacon is crispy. Using a slotted spoon, carefully transfer the oysters to paper towels, then keep them warm while you fry the remainder. Arrange the oysters on a platter, drizzle with the rémoulade, and serve right away. •
MONTEREY
A NEW HAUNT In addition to masterminding this month’s inaugural Los Angeles Food & Wine weekend, Robert Weakley and David Alan Bernahl can stick another feather in their caps: 1833, a restaurant where the history of the Old Monterey adobe setting is as rich as the stuffed bone marrow. From the town’s first pharmacy to Gallatin’s legendary Steak Diane and abalone puffs, hints of that storied past abound: a communal table sourced from Hearst Castle; herb-blended ryes and silver-spoon absinthe service at the bar; and Per Se/Café Boulud alum Levi Mezick’s use of local ingredients. Don’t be surprised if a window shuts or the sugar gets swapped for the Big Sur salt; among the nightly regulars is the ghost of socialite Hattie Gragg. 500 Hartnell St., Monterey, 831-643-1833; 1833monterey.com.
REPRINTED WITH PERMISSION FROM COOKING MY WAY BACK HOME: RECIPES FROM SAN FRANCISCO’S TOWN HALL, ANCHOR & HOPE, AND SALT HOUSE BY MITCHELL ROSENTHAL, COPYRIGHT © 2011. PUBLISHED BY TEN SPEED PRESS, A DIVISION OF RANDOM HOUSE, INC. PHOTO: PAIGE GREEN © 2011
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ETRO Cowhide Travel Bag, $2,182. 461 N. Rodeo Dr., Beverly Hills, 310-248-2855; etro.com.
JAEGERLECOULTRE Grande Reverso Ultra Thin Tribute to 1931 U.S. Edition, $8,000. 9490B Brighton Way, Beverly Hills, 310-734-0525; jaeger-lecoultre.com.
PANERAI PAM00233 Luminor 1950 8 Days GMT 44mm, $15,500. 9490A Brighton Way, Beverly Hills, 310-228-1515; Shreve & Co., 800-5-SHREVE; panerai.com.
MONTBLANC Men’s Woven Bracelets, $660-$2,590. 323 N. Rodeo Dr., Beverly Hills, 310-275-3665; South Coast Plaza, Costa Mesa, 714-424-5270.
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SALVATORE FERRAGAMO Tramezza Special Edition Venezia Loafer, $1,850. 357 N. Rodeo Dr., Beverly Hills, 310-273-9990; Beverly Center, Los Angeles, 310-652-0279.
Monterubello Rose Gold Solo Tempo Watch with Alligator Strap, $13,000. 301 N. Rodeo Dr., Beverly Hills, 310-247-8827; zegna.com.
HARRY WINSTON Midnight Big Date, $30,700. 310 N. Rodeo Dr., Beverly Hills, 310-271-8554; South Coast Plaza, Costa Mesa, 714-371-1910.
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ere, three eateries fresh on the scene with all the babka, brioche and Benedict you can order: Evan Bloom and Leo Beckerman’s pop-up delicatessen, WISE SONS, might well lead S.F.’s everything-housemade race with its bialys and corned beef hash on rye. The schmalz is artisanal, but we’re not saying it isn’t artery-clogging. wisesonsdeli.com. • Can’t get enough of David LeFevre’s bacon-cheddar biscuits? M.B. POST’S staple is also on the new weekend menu. 1142 Manhattan Ave., M.B., 310-545-5405; eatmbpost.com. • Kick back with Jason Tuley’s pancetta-topped “breakfast” pizza and a Michelada at THE CHURCHILL—latest on Third Street’s revived row. The Orlando, 8384 W. 3rd St., L.A., 323-650-8384; the-churchill.com.
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By George! “I’ve always loved the aromas when hiking the forests of the Bay Area, and those smells are natural counterparts to gin’s traditional components,” says St. George Spirits Master Distiller Lance Winters, whose small-batch trio for fall has been crafted with botanicals he foraged alongside wild-harvester Hall Newbegin of Berkeley’s Juniper Ridge.
GET A HANDLE This striking walnut-andstainless steel pot from Freud Living holds up to four eye-opening cups of coffee. shophorne.com.
$36/750mL, stgeorgespirits.com.
Coffee Pot, $125.
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DOWNTOWN RESTAU-RATION Joining Ubuntu, Oenotri, Morimoto and Rotisserie & Wine, the current “Napa Next” sensation: Kitchen Door, an upscale canteen where Todd Humphries and Richard Miyashiro welcome guests with some of the best roasted chicken in the Valley. 610 First St., Napa, 707-2261560; kitchendoornapa.com. Kitchen Door, at Oxbow Public Market.
M.B. POST: RICK POON. KITCHEN DOOR: D. CUNNINGHAM. GIN: JACKIE GOODLIN
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With a career solidly in its second coming, an active young family and a racing team gaining traction, Patrick Dempsey is enjoying the ride By Kelsey McKinnon Photographed by Jeff Lipsky
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Bottega Veneta cardigan, $1,350, and shirt, $390. Guess jeans, $108. Billy Reid boots, $450. OPPOSITE Hermès sweater, $4,900.
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urning off Pacific Coast Highway, Patrick Dempsey maneuvers his silver Mercedes SLS AMG into an isolated corner of the Malibu Lumber Yard parking lot, releases the gullwing door straight into the sky and hops out. He’s just returned from the Montreal 200 race (he finished in 11th place after getting hit from behind just 15 minutes after the green flag). “We had a great start at Daytona, finished third after 24 hours. And after that, [we] had a disastrous season,” says the 45-year-old actor. “I’m driving better than I ever have but don’t have the results to show it.” Dempsey Racing, a four-man team assembled in 2005, is a contender on the Grand-Am circuit, making appearances on the big tracks at the Indy 500 and Le Mans, where Dempsey clocked in at 190 mph in a Ferrari 430. With lawyers and agents over his shoulder, though, he’s more careful about admitting his off-track records. “Well, the Mercedes is pretty fast.” (Top speed in the AMG is electronically capped at 196.7 mph.) Currently filming the eighth season of “Grey’s Anatomy,” the show’s producers allow Dempsey to drive despite the enormous insurance risks. In fact, his alter-ego Dr. Shepherd is a large part of the reason he’s able to compete. In a racing program that costs between $8-9 million annually to run (“depending on how many cars you crash,” he adds), sponsors were attracted to McDreamy’s visibility. The remaining sponsorship and prize money goes to—where else—Seattle Grace’s real-life counterpart: the Children’s Cardiac Center. His other beneficiary is The Patrick Dempsey Center for Cancer Hope and Healing in Maine, his home state and where his mother is recovering from her fifth bout of ovarian cancer. Dempsey’s chronic worry and uncertainty over her condition prompted the creation of a center, now run by his sister, that offers “patient navigators” to mediate between doctors and distressed relatives. His crash pad back east is an 1834 ship captain’s home in the sleepy island town of Harpswell, which he says reminds him of his childhood. As a teenager, Dempsey held the state slalom ski title. One day, to practice his balance, he picked up a unicycle. His high school shop teacher—a former Green Beret who organized a local vaudeville group on the side— took notice of his student’s coordination and suggested Dempsey start juggling for the group. “Yeah, I kind of ran away with the circus,” says Dempsey of dropping out of high school to head for New York to act. “I don’t recommend it for everyone. Being dyslexic, I never fit in academically. And CONTINUED ON PAGE 95 although I was thirsty for knowledge,
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Gucci coat, $3,595, and sweater, $715. Gap T-shirt, $9. Prada pants, $680. OPPOSITE Emporio Armani sport coat, $925. Jaeger LeCoultre watch, $9,450, Shreve & Co.
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“If you win the 24 Hours of Daytona, you get a Rolex. I don’t want to buy one. I want to win one.”
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Mark and Andrea Meyerhofer’s La Cañada Flintridge home. “We injected the house with warmth by using woods,” Mark says.
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interior designer Jamie Bush, they came up with a set of rules to establish its design. “We debated how one surface would meet and interact with another, what would appear to float and what would not,” says Andrea. The planning process alone took three years, and the foundation work another three (including two years to install a network of pillars beneath the house to anchor it to the bedrock). “At some point you realize complaining won’t make it faster and you just learn to deal,” says Andrea, who wanted the kitchen and its adjoining dining area at the center of the house. Another consideration was the multi-functionality of walls as visual screens, built-ins and to hide the SMART panel in the kitchen. In all, from blueprint to completion, construction took a little longer than your average new-build. But that’s fine, says the upbeat couple. “Even though we didn’t move in until 2008 [a decade after buying the property], we learned to be patient and that getting every detail right was worth it,” says Mark. He’s right; the finish is beautiful. The edited selection of materials—slate floors, redwood panels, stone walls, steel beams—repeated throughout the house lends simplicity and warmth. “We acquired the wisdom of minimizing and not being too busy,” says Mark. The neutral canvas allows for rich, textured interiors with shots of color. There’s a play of serious, museumquality vintage pieces with contemporary ones, together with ethnic and handcrafted elements that reference the couple’s love of travel, plus dashes of pure caprice. “It really expresses who we are,” says Andrea. When Mark’s not in his study or Andrea in the Bulthaup kitchen, they decompress in the family room, in front of the TV. “One of my tests for choosing the furniture was whether I could take a nap in it,” Mark jokes. However, their love of skiing, fishing and hiking is always leading to new adventures in the surrounding countryside. The couple, married for 28 years, appears content in the new-old home. Adds Andrea, “It feels like a piece of art set in nature—like living in a dream.” •
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pool is meant to look like just a carved hole in the house’s stone platform. The orange front door echoes those of the original home. Everything spins out from the central informal dining area. CENTER The Meyerhofers wanted to recreate the way the first house opened up to the outdoors. BOTTOM, FROM LEFT The staircase, framing the library, was inspired by Mexican architect Luis Barragan’s designs. A Serge Mouille lamp and claret-colored De Sousa Hughes chairs in the family room. Mark’s study, with a driftwood-based desk and skull lamp from Blackman Cruz.
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NEW ACQ U Art consultant Will Kopelman profiles five names
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’ve been asked, time and again, “Who should I buy right now?” It’s a tough question to answer (especially not knowing the inquirer and his or her tastes). Even though I advise on private and corporate collections professionally, art is and always should be a subjective, personal experience. And because I never advocate purchasing an artwork solely on the basis of value appreciation (I bullishly believe, however, that fine art accrual will always be a financially rewarding undertaking if you follow your instincts), I offer no sure bets for those in search of the next big dot-com with a paintbrush, or Groupon equivalent. Get what you love, no matter what. Period. Even if it’s by an unknown and found at a flea market or on a street corner. Of course, newer collectors eager to support the booming local scene are in hot pursuit of a so- Alex Prager’s Barbara, 2009, phisticated and diverse assembly of artworks. chromogenic They often ask who, in L.A. specifically, I think print; Courtesy of M+B, Los is doing the most interesting stuff right now. So Angeles. Portrait I picked some go-tos; a few are well-established of Prager taken by Asger Carlsen. talents already in multiple museum collections, yet still producing new and exciting work every year in that “zeitgeisty” way. Others are recent additions to the grid. Early out of that gate, they’ve demonstrated an indefinable permanence that can’t be ignored. The one thing they all have in common—aside from geography—is that they’ve successfully and consistently blown me away. Here, five L.A.-based artists I would add to your collection, if you haven’t got them already. ALEX PRAGER has a profound love for dress up, and it shows. Featuring wigs and vintage clothing, her photography of impossibly styled female subjects has an old Hitchcock-Hollywood glamour to it. At the same time, however, there is a very fresh and weighty, dramatic feel to her compositions. The self-taught Prager, who works from her studio in Silverlake, possesses a naturally keen eye for mise en scène, using key lighting to balance her subjects, all while giving viewers a secret glimpse into a story that is either just beginning or just ending. Her photography always seems to remind me of David Lynch and Edward Hopper in both the vibrant color palettes, which are at the foundation of
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Portrait of Amanda Ross-Ho by Robert Wedemeyer; Courtesy of the Artist and Cherry and Martin, Los Angeles. Mark Bradford’s Untitled, 2009, mixed-media collage, 28.125x22 inches, © Mark Bradford; Courtesy of Sikkema Jenkins & Co., New York. Portrait of Mark Bradford. OPPOSITE RossHo’s PARROT_MASTER_FINAL, 2010, lightjet print mounted on acrylic, face mounted with acrylic 1/1 (Ed. of 1 + 2AP) 70.25x48 inches; Courtesy of Cherry and Martin, Los Angeles. FROM TOP
her approach, and by capturing subjects struggling with themselves (seemingly via solitude, desire or despair). But there’s a certain polish that makes these images pleasing to the eye, leaving her body of work as decorative as it is complex. After several group shows, including the noteworthy “New Photography 2010” show at MoMA in New York last fall, she has heated up significantly–definitely one to follow. alexprager.com. Chicago-born AMANDA ROSS-HO has been firmly ensconced in the L.A. art scene for a while now, and her name has recently been on the rise. The past few years, I’ve found myself always eager to see what she’ll do next. There’s often a lighthearted humor to her creation, especially when she plays with scale (as seen with My Bag, or Inbox, 2007, the oversized cat litter box piece recently exhibited in the “Human Nature” show at LACMA). She tops this quality with a deliberately soothing, flat color palette, wherein she explores negative space with a certain moody gravitas. My favorites among Ross-Ho’s works are her signature hand-drilled peg boards, over which she layers imagery and text to create a type of blueprint of her visual discourse. The phrasing of these graphics and text (in print and/or hand-drawn) seems to pose some sort of riddle to the viewer, and in doing so, her pieces are simultaneously striking and embedded with a enigmatic resonance that closely examines what is seen and unseen. Ross-Ho is slated for a solo show at MOCA next year. amandarossho.com. MARK BRADFORD has, without question, become one of the hottest L.A.-based artists to emerge on the global contemporary scene, and the attention is well deserved. As a native Angeleno who first started painting signs for his mother’s beauty shop, Bradford now has a studio warehouse in Leimert Park, where he creates large-scale Abstract Expressionist works by stacking textures, paint and paper, then deconstructing them, layer by layer. Bradford likes to “unearth” images by continuously adding and subtracting. This process eventually varies surface textures,
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and they appear to be aged by decades; compositions often look like scarred, futuristic, color-coded maps. He likes to use found materials—your basic discarded L.A. advertising detritus of flyers, posters, leaflets, signs—adding extra depth to the DNA of the work, and also excavating layers that exist beneath the surface. There is a power to these compositions that hits you from the first time you see them. And it has caught on: People are fighting to acquire his works, and every time I see one come up, it goes almost instantly. They’re very identifiable in collections, and there seems to be a permanence to these pieces which continues to indicate that Bradford fever isn’t going to taper off any time soon—if ever. pinocchioisonfire.org. Currently one of my favorite working artists, MARK RYDEN is a painter’s painter with heaps of skill and an intense style all his own, drawing inspiration from the subconsciously familiar accents of Bernini to the landscapes of Beirstadt to mid-century magazine covers. From his home/studio in Eagle Rock, he paints pictures incorporating everything Gothic, Baroque, Surrealist, Modern and beyond. And through extensive historical research, Ryden brilliantly combines influences to explore nature, fantasy and dreamscapes, often with virginal creatures at the center of focus, and a certain dark whimsy permeating the picture’s story. Because he is a classically trained painter who does very few pieces per year (working meticulously with finishing strokes executed under a magnifying glass), his artwork is often hard to come by. Many collectors have begun to scramble, and have started grabbing onto his drawings as well (in fact, five original ones unveiled by
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the Michael Kohn Gallery at Art Basel last December all sold on opening night). Adding to his growing attention, Taschen is releasing a collectors’ edition tome of his work this fall, and he has his first major show since “The Tree Show” coming up in March, 2012. If you can find him, get what you can. markryden.com. An iconic Angeleno, fixture of the Venice art community, and overall consummate great guy/talented artist/complex genius, RAYMOND PETTIBON continues to be one of my favorites, local or otherwise. I discovered Pettibon’s work when I moved to L.A. in 2000 after graduating from college, and I was first drawn to the raw grit of his illustrations. They were all things punk rock: unvarnished, unfiltered and unwieldy. Furthermore, his work often creates a conversation with the viewer—sometimes geo-political, sometimes sexually provoking and other times just plain ambiguous or comically self-deprecating. He consistently has a gifted way of expressing mystic truths through winding text in, around and over imagery that leaps off the paper. What I especially like about Pettibon is that he is prolific, and because he’s addicted to his craft, there is a healthy amount of original work in the marketplace. This enables a collector to pick out and assemble multiple pieces containing the various goto Pettibon subjects (Gumby, Surfers, Baseball Players, Hearts, Bibles, Animals, Trains, Planets, etc.). I recommend a mix of everything. They’re like potato chips; just one never really satiates. It’s about the sum, so get your hands on four or five minimum, and hang them all on one wall together (at varied levels, salon-style). I have yet to see one such Pettibon wall I didn’t like. raypettibon.com. •
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IN A CONVERGENCE OF RADICAL FASHION AND RISING CELEBRITY, A SHORT LENGTH OF ORANGE COUNTY BEACH BECAME THE TRENDIEST SURF SPOT IN ’80S CALIFORNIA BY ALISON CLARE STEINGOLD PHOTOGRAPHED BY MIKE MOIR C 88
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“The ‘surf ghetto,’” writes Jamie Brisick, “awash in peroxide blondes on beach cruisers and DayGloclad dawn patrollers.”
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IMAGES AND CAPTIONS COURTESY OF THE EIGHTIES AT ECHO BEACH BY JAMIE BRISICK AND PHOTOGRAPHED BY MIKE MOIR, $35, PUBLISHED BY CHRONICLE BOOKS, SEPTEMBER, 2011.
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ou may not know the name of this one stretch between 54th and 56th Streets in Newport Beach, but perhaps you’ve seen it on a few archival covers of Surfer, or in the innumerable photos taken of it in the early 1980s. The year-round break earned many monikers back then—Kodak Reef, Hottest Hundred Yards, Studio 54, Echo Beach—for the scene was a popularity incubator that would influence surf culture for years to come. Zinka nosecoats were only the tip; there were fluorescent polka-dot twin-fins, ketchup-and-mustardhued stripes, rainbow wetsuits, wild hairdos. Hello, 1980s! Groms and pros sporting audacious New Wave looks shattered ’70s style with each run on curling glass. On land, crowds gathered to watch what writer/ former pro Jamie Brisick deems a “veritable skate park”—all while photographers snapped away. Some lensmen, like Mike Moir, would tread water patiently beside the crashing barrels. He was there to capture the surfers—not the waves—and, in the shot, as many brand labels as possible on their sticker-studded shortboards. In this “surf ghetto,” logos were like meal tickets; wave riders were paid by companies per photo (cover shots, $500; small images, $10). Thirty years later, compiling a most telling history and photo-essay in The Eighties at Echo Beach (Chronicle, $35), Moir and Brisick reflect on the important life and culture behind what came to be known as the “photo surfer”—low-key locals who would be future stars. Among them: Danny Kwock, Preston Murray, Jeff Parker, Richie Collins and John Gothard. Tom Curren and a young Kelly Slater hung out and surfed the break, too. Echo kids had to fight for technical status, but time has settled the challenge. Designers and new brands had a de facto runway, giving birth to Costa Mesa’s “Velcro Valley” as businesses grew. Long before his scribbled signature adorned T-shirts on every early ’90s teen, Shawn Stüssy was shaping boards and Richard Woolcott launched Volcom. Quiksilver’s American roots, planted by Jeff Hakman and Bob McNight, began here (“Echo Beach” was a loud, jockey uniform-reminiscent line). The successes of Rip Curl, Peter Schroff, Lance Collins, Bob Hurley and Mark Rich would continue to affirm that the trendsetting power of Echo Beach was anything but a castle in the sand. •
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Single-finned surfers, 1978. Men’s Champion Chris Frohoff, flanked by Smerk Mangan (L) and Kelly Gibson (R). John Gothard, Alan Lopez, and Geoff Madsen in an uncharacteristically quiet moment. Jeff Parker remembers, “Surf movies were at a low point, and VHS hadn’t kicked in yet.” Newport broke year-round, but south and southwest swells transformed it into a veritable skate park. Preston Murray and Cheyne Horan, 1981. Echo Beach swimsuit contest.
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Epic Adventures SEBASTIAN COPELAND, 2010
Three men call attention to our planet’s progress through bold feats of endurance BY MICKEY STANLEY
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Sebastian Copeland sets up camp on the Greenland ice sheet.
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As sea ice breaks, the Bay of Qanaaq at the onset of summer. Greenland, June, 2010.
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Iridium and HP technology allows folks back home to keep up with the expedition. Greenland Crossing, 2010.
Next month, Sebastian Copeland will embark on a transcontinental crossing of Antarctica’s 2,300-mile ice sheet over an estimated 85 days. The UCLA Film School graduate has captured countless scenes of his frozen adventures (last year, Copeland and partner Eric McNair-Landry kite-skied across the Greenland ice sheet, covering an astounding 370 miles in a 24-hour period) providing evidence of a degrading climate. The Sedna Foundation, Copeland’s notfor-profit organization, is the perfect vehicle to address the area’s temperamental ecosystem where Arctic oil-drilling endangers the polar bears, arctic foxes and migrating whales of this frigid expanse. Sedna, aided by Copeland’s high-profile explorations, hopes to preserve threatened wildlife with pointed campaigning and policy change. sednafoundation.org.
The Plastiki sets sail from S.F.’s Pier 31.
MIKE HORN YOUNG EXPLORERS PROGRAM Mike Horn scores one for the kids with his Pangaea Young Explorers Program. Started in 2008, the four-year-long journey spans the seven continents, covering an estimated 100,000 miles on a solar-powered, 115foot sailboat. The multi-part expedition comes after Horn’s harrowing 2006 trek to the North Pole in the region’s forbidding permanent darkness. In September, 2010, Horn enlisted some eager students for a coastal cleanup at beaches in Encinitas and La Jolla. Those 15 to 20 years old can still get a golden ticket to the two remaining Pangaea adventures: the Amazon (May, 2012) and Africa (November, 2012). mikehorn.com.
Mike Horn on the Pangaea.
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Son of financier Sir Evelyn, David de Rothschild uses his good fortune to grapple with climate change via his nonprofit enterprise, Adventure Ecology. Last year, he embarked on a 128-day voyage across the South Pacific aboard the Plastiki, a boat he and his shipmates crafted from 12,500 reclaimed plastic bottles and launched from San Francisco’s Pier 31. MYOO. com, de Rothschild’s latest development, is a playfully animated online community that allows budding explorers to share their experiences and eco-triumphs, proving, as de Rothschild likes to say, “Nobody’s as clever as everybody.” theplastiki.com.
David de Rothschild aboard the Plastiki.
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I knew I couldn’t get it in a traditional sense.” His real-life education began in the big city landing the role of David, the gay teen, in Harvey Fierstein’s original, Tony award-winning Torch Song Trilogy. After Dempsey’s film debut in 1985 with the comedy Heaven Help Us, the rising star quickly became the go-to boy next door of the 1980s with dramatized teen hits Can’t Buy Me Love, Some Girls and Loverboy. He never completely disappeared, but for the better part of the ’90s, Dempsey’s career hit its nadir with a handful of made-for-television movies and supporting roles. His shot in the arm came in 1999 upon marrying makeup artist and salon owner Jillian Fink. “I think my life turned around for the better when I met her,” he
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says matter-of-factly. He became a father (daughter Tallulah Fyfe was born in 2002), started racing, and he was landing better gigs (Sweet Home Alabama, 2002). His comeback was officially sealed as Dr. Derek Shepherd on ABC’s new hit show, “Grey’s Anatomy,” with subsequent roles in Enchanted, Valentine’s Day and Transformers: Dark of the Moon (which topped $1 billion at the box office). Two years ago, Jim Jordan, one of Dempsey’s sponsors at Mazda, handed the actor a copy of Garth Stein’s best-selling novel The Art of Racing in the Rain. “It’s all my passions in one story. It’s about a race car driver and has a lot to do with battling cancer and surviving life,” he says. Dempsey purchased the rights to the book and on this particular afternoon, he has a meeting with Universal to finalize a director, hoping to have the adaptation completed within the year. Filming will take him back to his on-screen home: Seattle.
It’s one of the only projects Dempsey will allow to take him away from his family, an Irish clan which now includes 4-year-old twin boys Patrick Sullivan and Darby Galen. They live just down the road from the Lumber Yard in a modern Frank Gehry masterpiece—the architect’s first project for friend and painter Ron Davis. Built in 1972, it’s the perfect fusion of Japanese and vernacular elements…with the addition of an Airstream in the backyard that doubles as a guest room (“sort of a nod to Shepherd’s place, you know?”). It’s also a nod to Dempsey’s first-rate car collection, which started with a 1963 356 Porsche convertible. “I bought it off the street in Santa Monica from a woman who was doing ADR for Top Gun. My sons will appreciate it one day,” says Dempsey. He’s also looking to expand his watch collection: “If you win the 24 Hours of Daytona, you get a Rolex. I don’t want to buy one. I want to win one.” •
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