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FINE LUXURY MUST HAVES A collection of must have luxury items for him and her.
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SEEDLING TO SMOKE Cigars have retained a resilient following, remaining a favorite vice of the wealthy and discriminating.
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SUPERLATIVE: INDULGE IN SPRING FASHIONS
The latest in Spring fashion wear from the top national designers to the up and coming, FINE magazine puts it all together for you.
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GOLFING GIFT GUIDE
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TECH DRIVE From sticks and primitive clubs used to hit pebbles along a sandy dunes, golf has now evolved into a hightech powerhouse.
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PAInting the tOWN ReD Erik Skoldberg is painting the town red—and a host of other colors with the artist’s work on display at various locations all over the country.
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FUNCTIONALLY SAFE Crossfit and functional training go head to head working to win the hearts of the actively minded. But most than working out is involved.
winter fashions for a Scottsdale lifestyle. FINE magazine brings you hot must have winter fashions for the mildly cold weather.
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PUBLISHERS LETTER
Dear Readers, As the seasons change, we will be once again blessed with an abundance of sunshine and a local landscape that is in full bloom from the desert to the mountain terrain, we are reminded of why we call Scottsdale our home. With the New Year well underway, this issue is aimed at inspiring and encouraging you to simply live well; from personal fitness to sustainability and social responsibility, life is lived spherically, and with great purpose. In looking forward to a full social calendar this season, I’d like to briefly take a moment and thank our partners, guests and staff for their support at our second annual Spring Xposure Fashion Show hosted in San Diego, CA; benefiting Fresh Start. The evening was well attended, featuring the latest John Winfield
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Spectacular golf course and mountain views from this Blackstone home for sale. Buyers will love this golf course home for sale with a casita when it comes to having visitors. You will find all the bells and whistles in this highly upgraded Blackstone at Vistancia golf course home for sale. Alder wood kitchen cabinets, granite slabs with full tile back splash, stainless steel appliances, built-in refrigerator, Wolf 5 burner gas cook top, convection microwave, walk-in pantry, butlers pantry, and a wet bar w/wine refrigerator, automatic sun shades. The ample sized master suite offers hers and his walk-in closets w/builtins, travertine shower, double sinks plus vanity. Outdoor kitchen w/gas BBQ, gas firepit, separate spa and salt water pool, travertine patio and much more. Currently Available with Solutions Real Estate MLS # 4858677
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Fabulous five bedroom, three bath home located in the Kierland area. This home has a lot to offer: Formal living and dining room, family room with a wet bar, kitchen has GE profile appliances, hard wood floors in the living and family rooms. Beautiful ear with play pool to enjoy your Summer. Surround sound through out the house and on the patio. Sold for More than Asking price MLS # 4761264
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AMAZING HOME!! On golf course with built in BBQ and swim ready pool and spa! Fantastic views of Superstition Mountains! Kitchen features granite counter tops with island. Split floor plan! Master bedroom has fireplace and own sitting room with large size master walk in closet! Detached Casita next to pool and courtyard! This home has it ALL! Hurry in this one will NOT last long! Pending sale MLS # 4887102
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Located in the well renowned Las Sendas Golf Community. This 6623 sq foot 5 bedrooms 7 bath home has two view decks to enjoy the city and mountain views which are to die for! This elegant home has all the latest finishes from stone flooring, Granite counter tops to commercial grade appliances. You will find 4 Bedrooms,an office and 5 1/2 baths in the main wing, as well as Guest Quarters with Great Room, BR, Bath, Kitchen, and its own garage. You can also enjoy a theater with a full fledged wet bar/kitchen to spoil family and friends while watching your favorite movies. There are 2 swimming pools and 2 Jacuzzis to enjoy. The front private Spanish style courtyard boasts a large heated pool and spa. The back yard has a charming play pool perfect for the young ones while the Jacuzzi next to the master suite is ideal for the new owners fun and privacy. Enjoy cooking out on your built in BBQ while watching the spectacular sunsets. This home is truly a masterpiece you won’t want to miss! Sold by Solutions Real Estate MLS # 4741977
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Seedling to Smoke Celebrate the art of a hand-crafted cigar. By Jeanne Ferris
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ometimes, a cigar is just a cigar. And sometimes, it’s a work of art. Cigars have retained a resilient following, remaining a favorite vice of the wealthy and discriminating. The inaccessibility of Habanos, or Havana cigars, continues to perpetuate the mystique, and nothing tops the boxes of hand-rolled cigars that bear the phrase “hecho a mano”—made by hand. A Rich History In the early Americas, tobacco was considered so valuable, it served as currency, was smoked as a peace offering and used by native medicine men for shamanic ceremonies. The United States’ founding fathers created a tradition of cigar culture in private salons—early cigar lounges that housed the fragrant smokes. Since the Cuban embargo imposed by President Kennedy in 1962, a resilient industry by Cuban exiles—who survived their revolution and prospered despite invasive federal regulation—has succeeded through several decades. Since as early as 1931, Hollywood has used the cigar as a prop and accessory. In the silent movie classic “City Lights,” Charlie Chaplin played an endearing tramp who struggled through lighting a cigar. Fellow funnyman Groucho Marx was never seen
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Camacho Corojo Considered one of the most unique cigars available, the blend is a 1997 Vintage Jamastran Valley Corojo wrapper and includes genuine, first generation Cuban seed. This nostalgic hand-crafted Honduran has a hint of cocoa. Although still managed by the Eiroa family, Oettinger Davidoff acquired this company in 2008. Wrapper, Binder and Filler: Authentic Corojo Format: Nacionales Length: 5½ inches Ring Gauge: 44 Strength: Full
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without a stick in his hand—flicking it right, left, up and down, but never dropping a single ash. Even James Bond femme fatale Xenia Onatopp, portrayed in “Golden Eye” by Famke Janssen, punctuated her sentences with a gran panetela. Not once did she blink from the smoke or flinch from the draw—a remarkable portrayal of self-control, or perhaps just pure enjoyment. And, she only lit her cigar once. Milton Berle, George C. Scott, and George Burns top the long list of thespian cigar aficionados. There is of also, of course, the nemesis of the Habanos, Fidel Castro, alongside one of the most famous statesmen in history, Winston Churchill. Churchill inadvertently became a poster boy for the Cuban cigar and was rewarded with a format created in his honor. But the great orator never shied away from his love of cigars, as he informed a visiting Saudi Arabian king: “As I was the host at the luncheon I raised the matter at once, and said to the interpreter that if it was the religion of His Majesty to deprive himself of smoking and alcohol I must
Davidoff Aniversario Series Based in Geneva, Davidoff has been credited with creating the cigar cellar and setting a European benchmark for quality since 1906. There are three formats in the Aniversario Series: Grand Double Corona (No.1), Churchill (No. 2), and the Toro (No. 3). Since Grand Double Corona and Churchill are mild, they are good choices for cigar novices, while the Toro is robusto. Origin: Dominican Republic Wrapper: Criollo Format: Dominican Size: 8 2/3 inches, 7 inches and 6 inches Ring Gauge: 48 and 50
Arturo Fuente Opus X Lost City Due to its limited production, this cigar is a rare jewel, with its true format is the rumination of many cigar forums. It was the first Dominican puro—containing only tobaccos grown in the Dominican Republic—on the market. This hand-rolled special edition was grown for and named “The Lost City,” a movie directed by actor Andy Garcia as a historical tribute to the revolution in 1958 Havana. Origin, Wrapper, Binder and Filler: Dominican Republic Size: 7.5 inches Ring Gauge: 38 Strength: Full
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point out that my rule of life prescribed as an absolutely sacred rite smoking cigars and also the drinking of alcohol before, after and if need be during all meals and in the intervals between them. The king graciously accepted the position.” Exclusive Puffs Cigars may be a part of our collective history, but tastes may have changes over the years. “Unlike the past, today’s customer is not loyal to brands but seeks the latest trend,” said Charlie Hennegan, proprietor of Liberty Tobacco Lounge. However, an entrepreneurial full service cigar bar called Elite Mobile Cigars is on the move in San Diego. Elite caters to special events and exclusive parties of international following, and its list of clientele reads like a Who’s Who in the sports, financial and movie industries, as well as the political arena. CEO and connoisseur Dave Harry purchases very rare humidors, stocked with equally rare cigars of which only 30 sets are made for the first of each year. “I have been collecting these cigar sets since 2006 and have had them only on display,” said Harry, who carries an estimated $1.8 million retail in rare cigars. “I am a true collector of cigars because I keep what I collect and wait till there are no more available.” Harry also trades with other collectors who no longer have the passion to store cigars. In addition, his connections with different families like the Fuentes, the Padrons and the Garcias allow Harry to obtain “special cigars that are not sold in the typical market.” For example, one of Harry’s most unique cigars is the Princessa D, which is only one of the cigars in the Fuente Opus X 2008 Charity Box, of which only 500 boxes are made each year. “The Opus Princessa D has over 14 different types of tobacco in it, which makes the cigar change flavor from draw to draw,” Harry explained. “And I do like to smoke cigars, not just look at them.” Harry said the most popular brands requested are the Arturo Fuente Opus X or a Cuban Cohiba. “A lot of people ask for those only because they are illegal in the U.S. and like the fact they have something they shouldn’t,” Harry admitted. “I believe the Cuban market is not what it used to be. In my opinion, there are a lot of very good cigars that are legal in the U.S. which are better.”
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Ashton ESG Developed to celebrate the anniversary of 20 years of dedication and collaboration between Robert Levin and Carlos Fuente, Jr., the wrapper for this cigar was grown at the prestigious Chateau de la Fuente in the Dominican Republic. Flavors are roasted peanuts and almonds ending with sweetness. Origin, Binder and Filler: Dominican Republic Wrapper: DR Sun Grown Rosado Format: Robusto Size: 5 1/4 inches Ring Gauge: 52 Strength: Full
Armada A full-bodied cigar hand-rolled with a rare Ecuadorian Sumatra maduro wrapper fermented from a single leaf of ligero, the Armada is the most limited of the Man O’ War line, with only 10,000 cigars made each year. This cigar was developed by Abdel “AJ” Fernandez, a protégé of Don Alejandro Robaina— the man considered the “Godfather” of tobacco. Fernandez moved to Nicaragua to produce his own cigars after studying in Cuba under Robaina. Origin, Binder and Filler: Nicaragua Wrapper: Ecuadorian Sumatra Maduro Format: Corona Size: 6.5 inches Ring Gauge: 56
Gurkha Beauty Under the British regime in India, legendary Nepalese fighters grew their own tobacco and rolled it into cigars, which the British called “gurkhas.” A premium brand, Gurkha has been in business for 125 years, and in 1989, Kaizad Hansotia assumed ownership after discovering this Far East legend in Goa, India. The Gurkha Beauty is medium-bodied with a grassy flavor. Wrapper: Ecuadorian Binder: Dominican Republic Filler: Nicaraguan Length: 6.5 inches Ring Gauge: 58
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Selecting a Cigar Selecting the perfect smoke can seem daunting, especially to a novice. Thankfully, we’ve got some tips to allow you to boldly go where you may not have gone before. “Selecting a cigar is by trial and error, similar to wine tasting or trying out new brews,” Hennegan said. In a cigar, the outermost wrapper determines much of the cigar’s character and flavor, while the filler—wrapped up bunches of leaves inside the wrapper, held together by binders—makes up the majority of the cigar. The size and shape of the cigar, together are known as the vitola, is measured by length and ring gauge. Also key in choosing a smoke is strength, which should not be confused with flavor. Strength is similar to coffee— strong, mild, etc.—while flavor evolves or deepens on the palate as tobacco is drawn upon, often resembling fruit, spices, flowers or even leather. “At some point you have to make a decision and run with it, but always remember, what is mild to one person is not so to the next,” Hennegan advised. When choosing a full-bodied cigar or smoking for the first time, Harry offers this advice: “Be sure to have a good meal and don’t try something new on an empty stomach. Also, only puff on the cigar and hold it in the mouth. More experienced smokers will hold the smoke in and let the last 20 percent out through their noses. This gives the cigar its true flavor profiles while using all your senses.” For Panamanian resident and ex-pat Robert Cozza, a cigar aficionado of 60 years, the best smoke is “a Honduran full-bodied Maduro Torpedo because it has flavor, consistent draw and an even burn. I can light it with one matchstick. Cigar quality and consistency from bundle to bundle is disappointing. I don’t believe the leaf is aged as of days of yore.” Although veterans like Cozza are old school with their matchsticks, according to Harry, “A good cigar will burn very slowly and will allow you to come back later and not have to relight it. This is a sign of a well-constructed cigar.”
Padilla Signature 1932 The Padilla Signature 1932 is a limited production produced by Ernesto Padilla to honor the birth year of his father, Heberto Padilla. Handmade in Don Pepin Garcia’s El Rey de los Habanos Factory, this starts out mild and creamy, eventually becoming full. Origin: Miami Wrapper: Nicaraguan Corojo Filler: Nicaraguan Corojo and Criollo Binder: Criollo Size: 6.8 inches Ring Gauge: 42
Macanudo Vintage 2000 This smoke is from the Connecticut Valley in the United States, which produced one of its finest crops this century. General Cigar had the foresight to put a great deal of this leaf away for extra aging. Prior to this debut, Macanudo has only released five editions of the vintage line since 1979. It is hand-crafted and medium-bodied, becoming full. Origin: Dominican Republic Wrapper: Connecticut Shade (2004) Filler: Dominican Piloto Cubano Binder: Mexican San Andreas (Medio Tiempo) Size: 5½ inches Ring Gauge: 50
La Aurora Preferidos Available with a number of different wrappers. The Red Maduro, Platinum Cameroon and Gold Corojo cigars receive extra aging in oak barrels, resulting in a flavorful woodiness. Sapphires have Connecticut wrappers that have been aged for five years in rum barrels. Origin: Dominican Republic Wrapper: Eight-year Brazilian Matafino Filler: Piloto Cubano (DR), Bahía and Cameroon Binder: Piloto Cubano Format: Lancero Size: 6 ¾ inches Ring Gauge: 40
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Top Choices A well-made cigar should provide about two hours of enjoyment, and we have suggestions in these pages for wiling away the hours: • • • • • • • • •
Camacho Corojo Davidoff Aniversario Series Arturo Fuente Opus X Lost City Ashton ESG Armada Gurkha Beauty Padilla Signature 1932 Macanudo Vintage 2000 La Aurora Preferidos
No matter which cigar you choose, Hennegan has some last sage advice: “The most important thing to remember when smoking, is it’s an enjoyment, much like a cocktail at happy hour. Relax, take your time, slow down. Smoke with a friend or friends if possible. The cigar is a social vehicle—the shared smoking experience is bonding.” And nothing brings people together better than a hand-crafted work of art. Formats—or cigar shapes—have changed and evolved through the years, but the tradition of hand rolling remains intact despite technological advances. Machines cannot mimic quality and fool the sophisticated palate. Touching real pages in a book by a fireplace or smoking a fragrant hand-rolled Habana or Nicaraguan vitola defies current trends. Enjoying respites, sunsets and celebrations is an unshakeable tradition for human nature. Baroness Dudevant, best known by her nom de plume as French literary George Sand, captures this pastime in one eloquent sentence: “The cigar is a perfect compliment to an elegant lifestyle.”
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Looking for a smoke? Pick up the finest cigars at these local spots. Elite Mobile Cigars 951-244-4359 elitemobilecigars.com Liberty Tobacco Lounge 2650 Via De La Valle, Del Mar 7341 Clairmont Mesa Boulevard, San Diego libertytobacco.com Habanos Café & Cigar Lounge 3111 Hancock Street, San Diego 619-692-0696 Cuban Cigar Factory 551 Fifth Ave., San Diego 619-238-2496 cubancigarfactory.com
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SNOW SEEKERS | Luxury | Lifestyle | Living
Snow Seekers
Top alpine resorts and hotels know how to pamper their guests. By Jeanette Calo
Just because the journey is long, doesn’t mean it has to be hard. We offer some of the top places that make “roughing it” a thing of the past.
massages, there is no shortage of amenities. Even your pet can enjoy the lap of luxury, from gourmet biscuits to dog walking and grooming—and a Puppy Jet Lag Kit, if necessary. The legendary hotel offers a
Aspen Aspen Mountain’s famous black-diamond terrain has kept the city on the map since 1947. The mountain features 64 miles of trails and eight lifts—and there are no bunny slopes here. Guests of The Little Nell (thelittlenell.com)—Aspen’s only five-star, five-diamond hotel—enjoy coveted ski in/ ski out privileges to this historic mountain. “When San Diego travelers are looking for luxury services and unparalleled access to America’s most famous mountain town, The Little Nell is the perfect getaway,” said John Speers, the hotel’s managing director. “Our cosmopolitan-yet-intimate ambience makes for a fantastic vacation in Aspen.” It’s the service that makes The Little Nell legendary. From babysitting and carwash services to helicopter skiing and in-room
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Ski Concierge team that handles slopeside services, from equipment waxing to boot warming, as well as inter-mountain ski transfer to Buttermilk, Highlands and Snowmass. Perhaps the only thing that tops a day on the slopes is the après-ski. The hotel’s famed Montagna restaurant just underwent a remodel, re-emerging as Element 47. Guests can choose from a menu separated into four distinct “elements”: garden, sea, sky (poultry) and field (beef and game). Each quadrant includes appetizers, sharable items and entrees. Colorado agriculture is the focal point of Chef Robert McCormick’s menu, which draws from local produce and livestock, as well as sustainable seafood from both coasts.
Lake Tahoe From families to world champions, Lake Tahoe offers something for everyone. Seven resorts surround North America’s second largest alpine lake, allowing you to weave through trees, hit the terrain parks or fly down challenging steeps. The discriminating will want to stay at The Ritz-Carlton, Lake Tahoe (ritzcarlton.com), a mid-mountain resort at Northstar. This gondola-accessed, ski-in/ski-out five-star hotel boasts snow-dusted views from the guest rooms’ floor-to-ceiling windows and private balconies. The Mountain Concierge services and ski valets make the experience that much more enjoyable. “We are anticipating a great year and bookings are ahead of schedule,” said Steven Holt, market director, public relations, who recommends The Club Level Experience, which “offers a guest room which includes access to the Club Level floor with continuous food and beverage presentations.”
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Ritz-Carlton, Lake Tahoe
Even the s’mores at the Ritz-Carlton are superlative. This year, the resort is offering “The Art of the S’more” program, where guests can get tips from the property’s own Marshmologist at the resort fire pit. Kids will love sipping hot chocolate while creating the perfect treat, and adults will love the new signature S’moretini. The resort also features luxurious spa treatments, including Renew, Restore and Relax packages that fill four to five hours with bliss. Follow this pampering with a dinner at Manzanita, where acclaimed chef Traci Des Jardins creates French-inspired California cuisine, and you might not even miss the slopes. The nearby Hyatt Regency Lake Tahoe Resort, Spa and Casino (hyatt.com) also offers wonderful accommodations. The guest rooms, including private lakeside cottages, recently underwent a $20-million renovation at this AAA Four-Diamond Hotel, which features Stillwater Spa. Pamper yourself with an 80-minute Lake Tahoe Stone Massage or a 50-minute Moor Mud Detox Wrap, which rejuvenates, softens and purifies tired muscles and dull skin. This mountain escape is close to Diamond Peak, Mt. Rose and Northstar at Tahoe Resort, among other locations. Whistler and Blackcomb With a mile of vertical rise, summit glaciers and more than 200 trails, Whistler and Blackcomb offers thousands of acres to explore. Both mountains get plastered with more than 400 inches of snow each year, and offer terrain for the experienced and novice alike. The two Canadian mountain peaks are connected by a smooth 11-minute ride on the PEAK 2 PEAK, the world’s highest and longest gondola. With so many options, the hardest part is deciding where to go first. But choosing where to stay is a nobrainer. The Four Seasons Resort Whistler (fourseasons.com) is without peer. Nestled on the Blackcomb side, the alpine hotel marries rustic mountain charm with
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modern European elegance. Large windows in spacious rooms offer mountain, valley and forest views, and every room features a gas-burning fireplace. If you’re heading to British Columbia to hit the slopes, feel free to pack light, as the resort will literally take care of everything. Check in at the Ski Concierge and get suited up in high-performance clothing and gear, alongside expert advice and transportation to and from the hills. Serious skiers and snowboarders will love the Ski Elite program, where they are connected with a one-on-one expert instructor. After a day on the slopes, soothe sore muscles at the resort’s spa, which features a Personal Steam Rent Infusion, a signature treatment where natural essential oils infuse the air and calm the spirit. Coupled with a massage or the Columbia Glacial Clay— which uses freshly harvested seaweed from the Pacific coast—it’s the perfect regimen to relax mind and body.
And don’t forget to go for a swim! The resort’s outdoor pool is heated year-round, and even the pool deck is heated for those last few barefoot steps before diving in. Or enjoy the outdoors by cozying up après ski with hot chocolate and s’mores for the kids—and something a little stiffer for the adults. Top off the day with a bite at Sidecut, where Executive Chef
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Dolbee cooks up locally-sourced dishes such as Canadian prime beef from Alberta, Howe Sound spot prawns and Queen Charlotte yellow eye rockfish, not to mention a host of oysters and scallops. Try the signature rib eye steak with house-made “Edison’s Medicine Rub” and steak sauce with poached egg-grilled asparagus and aged cheddar and potato gratin. With so many options, all you have to do is find the snow. These locations will take care of the rest.
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PAINTING THE TOWN RED | Luxury | Lifestyle | Living
Painting the town Red Painter Erik Skoldberg is leaving his mark. By Natalie Neece
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rik Skoldberg is painting the town red—and a host of other colors. The artist’s work is on display at various locations all over the country. Skoldberg, a San Diego native and University of San Diego graduate, said his work is heavily influenced by his own experiences. His use of bright colors and broad strokes leave a lasting impression. “I want to build a collection that connects my travels, experiences and Mother Nature, and take a view into that world of emotional harmony,” he said. Skoldberg’s journey into art began at a young age. His mother, Gloria Skoldberg, has been teaching art for more than 30 years and operates the Skoldberg Art Academy. Erik said he was fascinated by colors, color theory and the impact color can have. His work is typically done in an open-air setting. Using pictures from his travels, Skoldberg will look for color combinations that “most effectively carry out my image and fuse appropriately.” “Once my colors are determined, my dance of brush strokes begins,” he said. If the colors from his work seem familiar, it’s because they are. Skoldberg said he relies on the icy blues of Alaska, the tropical greens of Fiji and the burning reds of a stunning sunset. “I am following a road map from my experiences straight to the canvas, and hope the viewer will interpret it individually,” he said. Last year, Skoldberg was showcased in a FedEx marketing
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72 x 36 inches Marine, green, red oxide, umber, yellow campaign for the Professional Convention Management Association. His art is in the corporate office and FedEx store in Southern Califnornia. But perhaps Skoldberg’s biggest achievement was his first solo show at the grand opening of Salazar Contemporary Art Exhibits in La Jolla, California. “I believe that great artists should also be great individuals, and Erik Skoldberg is passionate about his art and helping others,” Salazar said. “He has supported many charitable causes throughout his life by donating his beautiful artwork to various causes. I admire his commitment to painting, which is different than committing to art … he paints from the heart and by this, he gives his works a breath and life of their own.” It’s been a busy year for Skoldberg, and it appears things won’t be slowing down any time soon. “I approach each painting with the same technique,” he said. “My strokes and multiple layers are never the same order, causing new dimensions and new forms of expression. My style will continue with new ideas and new constantly changing results. My painting will always evolve.”
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TECH DRIVE | Luxury | Lifestyle | Living
Tech Drive
Top companies add their stroke to the history of the game. By Jeanne Ferris | All photos used with permission
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he golf we know today evolved from sticks or primitive clubs used to hit pebbles along a sandy dune by the seashore or rabbit runs in Scotland’s Kingdom of Fife. Since the ole’ stick and ball games of yore, the technology of the game has changed exponentially. Tradition stepped aside in the 1850s, when sticks were replaced with iron-headed clubs and the introduction of steel shafts in the United States. Advancements in the game itself began as early as the 1930s, when the United States Golf Association set standards for the weight and size of the golf ball. These standards impacted the way the game was played, which, in turn, impacted the technology of the ball and ultimately the club. Graphite became popular in the 1970s because of its lightness and strength, and the movement of the first metal “wood”
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prompted further developments. Metal has now completely replaced wood—making wood club sets a nostalgic collectible for antique dealers and museums. Technology such as graphite shafts and lightweight titanium heads have also changed the size of the club head. The strength of these once space-age materials now allow the face of the club to be thinner, increasing the spring-like effect of the clubface on to the ball and the distance the ball will travel. In fact, in an effort to maintain the challenge of the game, the USGA has recently limited the spring-like effect, known as the coefficient of restitution (COR), to .83 and the maximum club head size to 460-cc. A pioneer in golf technology, Richard C. Helmstetter began his career as a billiard cue designer, and later became chief club designer for the Callaway Golf Company
at its headquarters in Carlsbad, CA. With the help of Glenn Schmidt, the company’s master toolmaker, the company developed the original Big Bertha driver using a large volume (190-cc) steel club head. The Big Bertha grew to 290-cc in 1997. Through the Big Bertha, Callaway contributed to a page in the history of the swing. The company continues to develop technology that changes the game. Available this month, the RAZR Fit Xtreme Driver is the newest product in Callaway technology. Headlining the adjustable driver is a powerful new Speed Frame Face Technology that optimizes stiffness and stress distribution across the face for more efficient energy transfer. “The RAZR Fit Xtreme Driver is worthy of its extreme designation,” said Dr. Alan Hocknell, SVP of research and development at Callaway Golf. “We
worked tirelessly to improve on the best distance characteristics of our longest drivers, and the result is incredibly fast ball speed off the Speed Frame Face, plus the lowest CG of any adjustable driver in golf. It will not be matched.” Speed Frame Face Technology is a combination of VFT and Hyperbolic Face Technology, resulting in stress distribution across the titanium face for a larger, more consistent sweet spot and increased ball speed. It also saves weight that is redistributed in the clubhead to improve the center of gravity (CG) and maximize inertia, which leads to optimized ball flight and forgiveness. Also featured is a tighter bulge radius than its predecessor, providing a more preferred look at address, along with more consistent sidespin and dispersion. The crown of the RAZR Fit Extreme
is a forged composite of more than seven million turbostratic carbon fibers, which is lighter than titanium. Its OptiFit Hosel technology now allows one to manually adjust the shaft, grip and loft on this driver. Callaway maintains that the personal adjustment on the face angle—open, closed or square—improves the accuracy and trajectory of the shot from either the tee or the fairway. The OptiFit Weights can also be adjusted to shift the clubhead’s CG to promote either draw or neutral ball flights. Golfers now dial in their ideal settings and hit drives like never before. The RAZR Fit Xtreme features two tourgrade shafts as stock offerings. The primary shaft, the Aldila Trinity, combines Aldila’s three patented design technologies—RIP, S-Core and Micro Laminate—into a single shaft design. A secondary offering, the Matrix 7M3 Black Tie, is a heavier,
lower launching, lower spinning option for higher head speed and higher spin players. Neither shaft will be modified from the product available in the aftermarket. So in effect, changing your driver will amend a bad swing, which proves yet again, technology may soon surpass human ability. Mary, Queen of Scots—who legend has it was a huge fan of golf—would have given her head for this driver. Another respectable authority on golf technology also headquartered in Carlsbad, CA is TaylorMade-Adidas, which continues to offer stiff competition in the market. Gary Adams, the inventor of metalwood, founded TaylorMade in McHenry, Ill., in 1979 and acquired by Adidas in 1997. Via a global webcast on Oct. 23, Mark King, current president and CEO of TaylorMade, officially introduced what he
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calls the biggest iron innovation to date: the RocketBladez. These irons boast a new technology that promotes high-launching, long-straight and quick-stopping performance for golfers of all abilities. The key technology is its “speed pocket,” which was inspired by the distanceenhancing benefits of the RocketBallz fairway woods and Rescue clubs. Altogether, the RocketBladez set consists of 11 individually designed clubheads, each tailored in size, shape and feature to maximize distance and control. “Metalwoods have advanced tremendously since TaylorMade introduced the first one in 1979,” King said. “There hasn’t been a significant advancement in irons since the perimeter-weighted cavityback, which was introduced more than 50 years ago.” The speed-pocket advantage is especially effective on impacts made low on the face. TaylorMade studies indicate that 68 percent of iron shots by amateur golfers are mishits below the center of the face.
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The speed pocket helps to increase ball speed and distance on those low-face mishits significantly. Tour professionals will also benefit from the RocketBladez Tour model also being offered. “We created RocketBladez irons for amateurs, but when our Tour Staff pros tried it, they wanted it,” King explained. The RocketBladez also boasts an ultrathin clubface with improved inverted cone design. The speed pocket is filled with specially formulated polyurethane developed by 3M that quiets vibration without slowing or inhibiting the flex of the pocket. It also keeps debris out. Both models consist of strong, maraging stainless steel. Not only is it 11-percent thinner, but it adds up to 10 COR points to the face compared to Burner 2.0 irons and promotes less drop-off in ball speed on impacts low on the face, where the majority of iron mishits occur. That means the COR low on the face is higher than it has ever been in a TaylorMade iron.
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RocketBladez models have low and centered CG location and external and internal hosel-bending notches. The irons have now been fine tuned to a lower CG by 2.5 mm and centered location on the face by shortening the hosel to save weight and then redistributed to all the strategic areas within the head. Also featured, is a distinct external notch on the outer, rear side of the hosel and internal notch inside that together makes it easy to bend the head to change the lie angle. On the Apollo 14 mission on the moon in 1971, Alan Shepard fitted a six-iron head to the handle of a lunar sample collection device and launched two golf balls over a mile into the distance. A similar shot on earth would hang in the air 25 to 30 seconds, and travel just 900 yards. But with the improvements created every year, today’s technology may soon overcome the lack of atmosphere on the moon.
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GOLFING GIFT GUIDE | Luxury | Lifestyle | Living
Adidas SAMBA Golf Stand Bag The new Adidas SAMBA golf stand bag harkens back to the brand’s iconic three stripes and colorful design while providing players with a lightweight and performance-driven accessory. Ideal for the golfer who doesn’t want to sacrifice style for function, the bag features a seven-way top with full-length dividers, an anti-fatigue strap system with increased padding for more comfort, six pockets and more—all while weighing in at only 4.4 pounds. $139 | adidasgolf.com
Bell & Ross BR 03-51 GMT The BR 03-51 GMT watch has a 42-mm titanium case with a black carbon fiber dial that displays a second time zone, date and seconds, and is water resistant up to 100 meters. This piece has a self-winding movement and is secured with a black rubber strap and steel clasp. Available at Swiss Watch Gallery & Fine Jewelers in La Jolla. $4,000 - $5,000 | swisswatchgallery.com
RocketBladez Irons Only RocketBladez are powered by the Speed Pocket, that little thing that promotes radical increased speed and distance. These irons are the true blend of the feel pros demand with explosive distance amateurs crave. The Speed Pocket—If you don’t have it, then you don’t have it. $99 - $899 | taylormadegolf.com
Ashworth Cardiff Mesh The Cardiff was created to deliver the functionality of a traditional golf shoe with the versatility and comfort typically found in a casual town shoe. A breathable, woven-mesh upper and spikeless outsole combine to provide lightweight comfort and off-course versatility backed by a two-year waterproof warranty. The Cardiff offers playability, wearability and sure-footed traction that’s made to be in style everywhere and worn anywhere. ashworthgolf.com | $120
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FUNCTIONALLY SAFE | Luxury | Lifestyle | Living
Functionally Safe
The difference between some workouts is crucial. By Robert Pingatore | All photos used with permission
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he beginning of the year is stereotypically accompanied by resolutions, pledges and declarations for change. For many Americans, it’s the time of year to commit to improved health and fitness. This year, two of the most interesting and, in some quarters, most controversial movements in fitness that readers will encounter are CrossFit, a current fitness trend, and functional training. While the two may appear similar, to practitioners of the health and fitness industry, they are almost diametrically opposed. At its most elemental level, a CrossFit workout combines body weight exercises, gymnastics, Olympic-style weight lifting, and often strength-endurance training. The routines change daily and are designed for high intensity exercise to be performed in a timed setting. To CrossFit enthusiasts, these are referred to as WODs (Workout Of the Day).
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However, little attention is paid to form because the most important component in a WOD is the volume of work performed within a timed period. The majority of CrossFit practitioners are part of a community of like-minded athletes who push each other to accomplish more work in shorter times. To functional trainers and strength coaches, functional science in personal training and fitness was born from the lessons learned from the world of physical therapy and rehabilitation. It is applying the science of anatomy and human movement to the art of improving performance, reducing injury and enhancing durability. Functionality is working within the parameters of the way the body is made to work. Note that this isn’t working with the way it can work. Most readers know to use their legs when lifting a heavy object (functional) and to not use their backs (nonfunctional).
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Trainers and coaches employing functional science will use inflatable Swiss balls to introduce elements of instability, multiple joint movements tailored for particular clients, and dynamic tools, such as heavy rope, to initiate metabolic changes. However, to say that functional training is about its tools is as accurate as saying the sport of basketball is about the whistles the referees use to call fouls. Rather, it is all about the science. All training is a matter of stimulus and response, risk versus reward. It is in this philosophy that the two ideologies part ways most dramatically. For an example, the hardcore culture of CrossFit has spawned playful T-shirts celebrating vomiting as a result of intense workouts, and worse yet, rhabdomyolisis, a potentially life-threatening condition wherein muscle tissues get broken down beyond the body’s capacity to manage it and the tissue enters the bloodstream, where it can cause kidney failure. Meanwhile, functional training is about achieving the maximum result for the minimum effort. The apathy to proper lifting form, the “devil-may-care” spirit regarding injury, and cavalier attitude towards potential death inherent to the CrossFit culture is anathema to functional trainers and coaches, whose program design and methodologies are based in safety and rehab science. And while Crossfit founder Greg Glassman may call his program “functional,” it can only be so for someone whose daily life is filled with carrying heavy weights over large distances, followed by time spent on hanging gymnastic rings and rounded out with broad jumps. CrossFit represents a fad in fitness, bound to pass like so many previous iterations of popular body mechanics and improvements. Functional training, with its basis on proven science, its emphasis on improving daily living, and its intrinsic focus on health as a key component to fitness is here to stay.
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n donating a pair shoes for every one purchased, TOMS has provided more than two million of the world’s impoverished with its classic canvas slide through the ‘One for One’ campaign. With bridal, prom, and holiday collections well received, the shoe designer now welcomes its newest spring designs, with the addition of ballet flats in vibrant shades of velvet suede. Making a difference one step at a time, or as Blake Mycoskie, founder and chief shoe giver of TOMS, would say — a concept of giving ‘One for One,’ has set in motion a cause-center mission for business unlike any other; for every purchase of TOMS shoes, another is donated to a person in need. A derivative of “tomorrow,” TOMS simply seeks to offer a better future for impoverished children; a theme that continues to inspire brand loyalists and those hoping to make an impact on the world around. While vacationing in Argentina several years ago, Mycoskie became inspired with the idea — an “aha” moment that has truly impacted the lives of millions globally. During his visit, he took note of the many children
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walking barefoot in the small villages along harsh terrain. The Texas-native and former “Amazing Race” contestant also became aware of the evident health issues — soil-inherited diseases, such as ring worm, podoconiosis (or simply “mossy foot”), and tetanus, that can be absorbed through exposed skin; especially in regions laden with silicarich soil. TOMS, as a result, helps to prevent such disease and increase basic hygiene standards, allowing youth to attend school, work, and simply dream of a brighter tomorrow. In further raising awareness to the impact a pair of shoes can truly have, TOMS’ 5th Annual “One Day Without Shoes” event — slated for April 10, 2012 — asks the world to go without shoes for a day; the event has previously yielded more than 250,000 participants and more than 1,600 events worldwide. According to Mycoskie, “The problem is large but the solution is simple. Wearing shoes and basic hygiene can prevent both infection and disease due to unsafe roads and contaminated soil. By imagining a life without shoes, we can all contribute to the awareness of these conditions,
which is why we ask everyone to join TOMS and participate in ‘One Day Without Shoes’.” Lightweight in nature, TOMS’ shoes are modeled after the alpargata — a shoe worn by Argentine farmers for the past several hundred years. As the inspiration for the canvas and cotton fabric shoes, styles now include a Wrap Boot, Stitchouts, Cordones and Botas; the sole is rubber, and the brand offers several vegan styles as well. New this spring, the “Spring Simplified” collection is inspired by the minimalistic lifestyle of musician and artist, Lenny Kravits, who takes us back to the basics of being thankful for having the mere “gift of life.” The campaign draws from Kravits’ dedication to follow the mindset of creating an environment of “lowimpact living, and reminds us that simplifying our environment unburdens our minds, and our lives,” freeing ourselves to give back. In addition, TOMS introduces their posh and trendy ballet flats in an array of styles and shades; from burlap neutral tones to velvet suede in vibrant pinks and sapphire blues, giving avid followers more of a selection to participate in
“Putting shoes on in the morning is an every day activity that we take for granted,” notes Blake Mycoskie, founder and chief shoe giver of TOMS. “For many of the children that receive shoes from TOMS, it is their very first pair that they can call their own.”
[ Blake Mycoskie, TOMS founder and chief shoe giver. ]
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the ‘One for One’ program. As Mycoskie reflects on the number of shoes that have been donated and the impact of how the brand has progressed in becoming an international fashion house of stylish comfort, he humbly indicates how “TOMS is extremely [modest] to say that [we] have given over two million pairs of shoes to kids in need with the ‘One for One’ model. [And], because, this model has been so successful in addressing the need of shoes for children, it became apparent that it could be used to address other needs as well. Sight was the most obvious of these needs considering that most cases of blindness and visual impairment can be prevented.” TOMS Eyewear — a program launched in the summer of 2011 — addresses the issue of visual impairment and blindness; in true TOMS tradition, each purchase provides a donation through medical treatment, prescription eyeglasses and sight-saving surgery, administered by its first Sight Giving Partner, Seva Foundation. Surprisingly, visual impairment is the seventh-largest health disability in the world, with nearly 90 percent living in underdeveloped countries. Next time you put on your classic canvas slides, take note; you have made a contribution in providing a type of luxury that most of us take for granted — a healthy lifestyle. Each donation without question has helped establish a stronger foundation for underprivileged children, placing them on the road to success, “one shoe at a time.”
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Welcome to the Family A test drive of the 2013 Porsche Boxster shows it lives up to the brand. By Willie Daniels
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efore 1905, Albert Einstein couldn’t find a teaching job. Billionaire Ross Perot got his big start after borrowing $1,000 from his wife. Humble beginnings often forge great success— and there will be yet another with Porsche’s latest release of the 2013 Boxster S. In order to appreciate what Porsche has accomplished with this new vehicle, a few opinions must be stated, many of which have been accepted by the automotive industry regarding the first generation (Model: 986) and second generation (987) of Porsche’s Boxster, both remembered for their less-than-flattering exteriors. The soft rounded
bodylines in each of the earlier generations had a feminine feel and performance that left the driver wanting more. And with a base price significantly less than the 911, the Boxster came to be known as the “Poor Man’s Porsche.” But that’s all but changed. The new 2013 Boxster S is no longer the unwanted stepchild of the Porsche family. It has been completely reshaped, reformatted and refitted into a stunning automotive experience with a look all Porsche fans have come to expect from the luxury brand. Exterior Upon first glance, the car’s stout aggressive styling is evident. The Boxster S boasts the angry look in which sports car enthusiasts revel. The wheel wells are deep and the bodylines are hard, distinct yet true to Porsche’s core styling. The 2013 Boxster S truly has an exotic-car feel, separating itself from the predecessor’s common lines. Upon closer inspection the meticulous thought and detail that went into this car is evident. For example, the taillights have integrated LED blinkers that slightly bulge and split the enclosure in half, while aligning themselves with the integrated spoiler on the rear of
the car, giving the impression the spoiler runs across the entire rear of the vehicle. The air ducts on the side of the car are met by two hard bodylines in the door, making them both functional and beautiful. While 19inch wheels are now standard, the 20-inch rims (upgrade option) suit the car nicely without overpowering the design. The car is truly beautiful, and with the opportunity to test drive it for two days courtesy of San Diego Porsche, I can honestly say it both turned heads and changed my view. From the streets of downtown San Diego through the back roads of Palm Desert, I never stopped without a conversation generated by this car. It’s spectacularly different than the previous Boxster, yet most people failed to realize the improvements both visible and under the hood. The 2013 Boxster S is so unique and brilliantly designed it will likely become the standard by which all other two-seater sport convertibles are now measured. But the exterior beauty of this car is simply the beginning. Porsche owners can now look forward to beautiful design amalgamated with user comfort and functionality. Interior No matter how striking a car may be from the outside, the driver is the only person that deals with any inconveniences on the inside. Many functional problems can occur when manufacturing a luxurious two-door convertible sports car. Can it hold a cup a
coffee on your way to work? Can you reach the radio, climate controls, navigation and maneuver them easily? Is the legroom comfortable for various heights? These are real, everyday issues that many owners consider before purchasing a vehicle like the Boxster S. Porsche took all these things into consideration. There’s two additional inches off legroom versus the previous model of the Boxster, as well as a significant amount of headroom. I tested the car by having a few gentlemen over 6-feet-tall sit in the drivers seat. Each fit nicely and said they were surprisingly comfortable. Modern vehicles have buttons integrated into the steering wheel that allow the driver to accomplish tasks without his or her hands leaving the wheel. The Porsche Boxster S is no exception, with a bevy of electronically controlled options available at your fingertips.The ease of navigating through these options is where the 2013 Boxster separates itself. By utilizing a scrolling pushbutton wheel, you can simply roll your thumb over the button and access your tire pressure, trip information, phone book, diagnostics and even an additional map (separate from the one in the center console) in which you can zoom to see your location on the road. All this from one button. One of the more impressive interior features are the ventilated leather seats. With the push of a button, air is sucked from in-between you and the seat, keeping your back dry when temperatures rise. Gone are the days of punishing your white
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“Building a true sports car for the street is more than strapping a rocket to a roller skate. Weight, suspension, brakes and drive train all play their part.” -Willie Daniels
dress shirt with unfortunate oval wet marks because you have perforated black leather interior. As technology advances and becomes increasingly incorporated into cars, additional training and the reading of thick manuals has become a daunting but necessary evil when purchasing a highend vehicle. Just because a car has the ability to take advantage of technology, it doesn’t necessarily mean that a driver will be able use it properly. Porsche has done a fantastic job of making the user aspect of its technology very transparent for the driver. For example, connecting your phone via Bluetooth and accessing the phone book from the steering wheel is easily done without opening up the manual and thumbing through the index. These features along with many more are all just as easy as programing your favorite radio stations and using the navigation. Performance Let’s be honest, the first number that most people look at when buying a luxury sports car is the horsepower rating. But when building a true sports car, the numbers
can be deceiving. A true sports car needs more than just power to compete in luxury high-end performance category. Building a true sports car for the street is more than strapping a rocket to a roller skate. Weight, suspension, brakes and drive train all play their part. The specs for the Boxster S can’t be overlooked, with 315 horsepower galloping out from the 3.4-liter, six-cylinder engine taken from the Porsche 911. The chassis is completely different from the old Boxster S, constructed primarily out of aluminum and magnesium, making the total weight of the car a tremendous 77-pounds lighter and 40-percent stiffer. That’s not a misprint—it really is 40-percent stiffer. And when combined with computer-controlled adjustable suspension and steering, racing brakes, grippy tires, a mid-engine setup and a seven-speed PDK transmission— which shifts faster than a manual— prepare to have a smile on your face when you take it for a test drive. Hands down this is the best handling car I’ve ever driven. It was so well-behaved on the bends that I felt it was my duty to
discover its limit. Each time I drove faster, turned sharper, I thought I would feel the rejection of the car. However, no such limit was reached as it had more and more to give. In two words: mind blowing—and in more than two words, this car reshaped my thinking of the Boxster. It’s the perfect balance of power, superior handling, braking, road feel and comfort. Oh, and did I mention it gets 28 highway miles to the gallon, so we can add economical to that list? It can be difficult to try to convey on the printed page the emotion and adrenalin that comes from sitting behind the wheel of a Porsche. It gives you the distinguished feeling of confidence and strength that can only come from being a luxury sports car owner. Driving a 2013 Boxter S is an experience you must try yourself in order to understand how amazing the drive really is. From humble beginnings and controversial criticism, the new Boxster S has risen as an individualized performance machine, ready to dominate any competitors in its class.
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Mission Possible Celebrity chef Robert Irvine gives tips on making healthy food taste good too. By Amy McCualsky | Photo Courtesy of Robert Irvine
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he phrase “healthy cuisine” often conjures images of granola, tasteless tofu or vegetables boiled down to unrecognizable colors. People picture fish, chicken and vegetarian dishes that are often high on health but low on taste. Celebrity chef Robert Irvine, however, sees things differently. Irvine, the star of Food Network’s “Restaurant: Impossible,” said he believes cooking with fresh ingredients results in healthy, flavorful food. “Food is like fuel for the body,” he said. “It’s what you put in your body over time that helps you.” Irvine knows a thing or two about healthy living. He eats every two hours and works out frequently in an effort to keep pace with his wife Gail Kim, a professional wrestler. The two share philosophies on healthy eating and exercise. “She’s a great cook, too,” Irvine added. According to Irvine, the key to a healthy diet is eating lots of protein and eliminating fats and butter. His go-to proteins are chicken, salmon and sea bass, which he prefers to grill and then top with various salsas of black beans, onions, tomatoes and “a little hot sauce.” His secret weapon in the kitchen is using grapeseed oil, which has omega-3 fatty acids and no flavor. He uses it in place of cooking oil, which can overpower a dish’s flavor. Keeping the pantry stocked with flavor-boosters is also essential in making healthy and tasty dishes, according to Irvine. His favorites are rice wine vinegar and ginger in sauces and dressings, and stone-ground mustard to emulsify dressings. He uses fresh fruit such as mangoes and strawberries, and relies on red onions or olives for a more savory sauce. When it comes to cooking, Irvine’s primary advice is to regulate the hear. Whether it’s a skillet, grill or oven, it should be pre-heated before adding the food, so that it spends the least possible amount of time in the heat, therefore retaining the most nutrients. Irvine’s healthy habits likely date back to his days in the British
“Food is like fuel for the body,” he said. “It’s what you put in your body over time that helps you.”
- Celebrity Chef Robert Irvine
Royal Navy. The Salisbury native enlisted when he was 15, and refined his culinary skills until he was eventually selected to work aboard the royal family’s personal yacht. From there, he cooked his way across Europe, Asia, the Caribbean and the Americas. As part of a guest chef program training U.S. Navy chefs, Irvine worked in the White House cooking for former presidents including George Bush, Bill Clinton and George W. Bush. He’s parlayed nearly three decades of cooking experience into a successful career as a professional chef. His show “Restaurant: Impossible,” in which he has two days to turn failing restaurants around, has been a ratings hit for the Food Network. He has two cookbooks—“Mission: Cook!” and “Impossible to Easy”—and two restaurants—Robert Irvine’s Eat! in Hilton Head, N.C. and Nosh in Bluffton, S.C. But for all the success Irvine has received from cooking, it seems his biggest joy is giving back. This year, he will be touring America with his interactive show, “Robert Irvine LIVE.” The improvisational
cooking show features Irvine completing a number of cooking challenges using audience suggestions and a robot named Chad. “I didn’t want it to be just a cooking demonstration,” Irvine said. “I wanted everyone to be involved with it. People are going through such a hard time now with the economy. If I can provide a couple of hours of escapism that they enjoy, great.” A number of Irvine’s appearances benefit charities for children and veterans. He’s teamed with actor Gary Sinise and his foundation, which helps veterans. In October, the two appeared at the San Diego Naval Medical Center’s Wounded Warrior and Staff Appreciation Day. Sinise performed with his band (Lt. Dan Band), while Irvine prepared meals for thousands of veterans and their families. “I feel everyone has a gift, and mine is to bring joy to people who are going through a tough time.” For more information on Irvine’s upcoming interactive shows, visit his website at chefirvine.com.
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Big Apple Pickings An insider’s look into New York City’s fashion scene.
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t’s no surprise that New York is a fashion mecca—and nowhere does this show itself more than in the autumn. Models, buyers and celebrities from around the world descend upon the city that never sleeps for New York Fashion Week, a semi-annual event held in February and September. As the owner of the Shoes Me boutique located in Pacific Beach, California I was a featured designer in last year’s Fall Fashion Week, a semi-annual event held in February and September, which jump starts a busy season in the fashion world. Here are a few must visits when you descend upon the Big Apple.
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Where to eat Gottino Neighborhood: West Village Cuisine: Wine bar, Italian Price range: $11-30 This Italian-themed gastropub, wine bar and coffee shop features a beautiful outdoor garden, which is open until 3 a.m. The restaurant specializes in cicchetti (or tapas) and is famous for its
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cheeses, pates and even a seasonal rabbit pot pie. WD-50 Neighborhood: Lower East Side. Cuisine: Molecular gastronomy, American Nouveau Price range: $61 and up Chef Wylie Dufrense has made a name for himself with his ecclectic cooking style, and WD-50 certainly delivers on that front. Dufrense relies on science and chemistry to create one-of-a-kind dishes— like a sunny-side-up egg salad with carrot puree and coconut broth. The Meatball Shop Neighborhood: Lower East Side Cuisine: Italian, American Price range: $11-30 Home to the best homemade meatballs in the city, the Meatball Shop is a cheap alternative to the other pricey Italian restaurants. I highly recommend the ice cream sandwich, which features two homemade cookies and a sizable portion of ice cream.
Landmark Neighborhood: Upper West Side, Tribeca Cuisine: American Price range: $31-60 Chef Marc Murphy’s menu caters to all appetites. This after-work hangout boasts an incredible wine list and sells only by the bottle. The catch—all wine is served at a minimum markup. The steaks are cooked to order and I’m told the sweetbreads are to die for. Tea & Sympathy Neighborhood: West Village Cuisine: British Price range: $11-30 An English-owned and operated tea house with a pub. Far better than your mum used to make. Where to party The Box Neighborhood: Lower East Side This spot is very exclusive. You need to know someone to get in or you pay $500 per person. Once in, prepare yourself for celebs and freaky behavior. Brandy Library Neighborhood: Tribeca What sets Brandy Library apart—aside from its sizable
selection of whiskeys, brandy and spirits—is its level of style and sophistication. It’s not the rowdiest bar in New York, but it may be the classiest. Bar and Books Neighborhood: West Village This chain has four sites in New York, including one of the last cigar bars in the city. Max’s Tobacco Shop boasts an immense scotch selection and more Bond Girls in red dresses than the opening credits sequence to “A View to a Kill.” Little Branch Neighborhood: West Village Sasha Petraske, the man behind the members-only speakeasy Milk and Honey, founded this drinks-only establishment. The bar features live jazz, tin ceilings and not a stitch of food. Drinks are served with hand-carved ice. Order a beer and get a frown; order vodka and get kicked out. Bathtub Gin Neighborhood: Chelsea A secret door in an unassuming coffee shop leads to this 1920s-style speakeasy. The decor is meticulous, from the memorable entrance to the copper bathtub in the middle of the room to the pull-chains toilet flushers.
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Where to shop Jesse James Boutique Neighborhood: West Village This stylish boutique is casual—it serves up Coronas or sparkling wine while you shop. The collection includes an amazing selection by women with great taste—Walter, Shoshanna and some cool designers you may not know. This place is very stylish but relaxed. Amarcord Vintage Fashion Neighborhood: Soho Best known for its trendy collection of high-end vintage and hard-to-find designer pieces, this shop also has a premium selection of mint-condition handbags and footwear. The stock is constantly replenished and features the most sought-after trends and styles. Also find deadstocks, runway inspirational-pieces, costume jewelry and chic accessories. A.P.C. Neighborhood: East Village If you want to invest in clothing, then invest in well-made basics and classics that will go with everything. There’s no better place to shop for such items than at A.P.C., which stands for Atelier de Production et de Creation. And you really do feel as if you’re shopping for items that were thoughtfully and artfully created at some atelier. This is one of my favorite places in New York.
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