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February 2005

Features

Welcome to the Neighborhood

San Diego by Design: A loving makeover reclaims a Hillcrest home for history.

In SAFE Keeping

In SAFE Keeping - The Sexual Assault Felony Enforcement Task Force keeps a watchful eye on the county's registered sex offenders.

Amazing Acquisitions

Derrick Cartwright is planning, fund-raising and hoping for some divine intervention at the San Diego Museum of Art.

Departments

From Our Readers: Letters

Wow-you overwhelmingly react to our putting young Tyler Chase Harper on our "50 People To Watch" list.

City Files: Front Pages

Tsunami relief pours out of San Diego. Plus: A clothed Richard Hatch survives Barona Casino; more kudos for Adam Brody; and this just in--Stan Miller likes TV news again.

Party Pics: Party Pages

Candlelight, candy and caring.

Restaurant Reviews: Oceanaire Seafood Room

Oceanaire is all about seafood, Sinatra and supper-clubbing.

Foodie Gossip: Hot Stuff

V is for Valentine's Day; The Bachelorstar Andrew Firestone gets all restauranty; and a café/wine bar in East Village?

Stage: Plays of Future Past

A new chapter for La Jolla Playhouse starts with plays of future past.

Sound: All This Jazz

The three-day San Diego Jazz Party celebrates a memory as well as a musical genre.

Stuff: Sweet Stuff

Valentine's Day sweets.

Tom Blair's I on San Diego: All in the Game

i ON SAN DIEGO - The columnist recovers from the funk of a Chargers playoff loss to look back to . . . another Chargers postseason loss.

Health: Swallow with Care

People who would never smoke tobacco, drink sugar-loaded colas or eat a Big Mac probably don't think twice about mixing supplements.

Profile

Inspirational author Rachel Robinson writes about overcoming steep odds.

Dialogue with Tom Blair: Jim Steeg

Don't punt yet--NFL honcho Jim Steeg joins the Chargers as the team's point man.

Business: Economic Outlook 2005

San Diego's economy will continue to outpace the rest of the state and nation. Probably.

Inside

We make the "Best of San Diego" even better.

Journal: You Stay Classy, San Diego

What if Ron Burgundy--Will Ferrell's comic character in Anchorman--was a real-life, present-day San Diego TV persona?