January 2006

Features

Beat the Streets

Beat the Streets

Some savvy San Diego commuters are getting out from behind the wheel--and really taking the driver's seat.

The Collectors

The Collectors

A look at some high-end--and highly valued--private collections around town. Want to trade a Honus Wagner baseball card for an Andy Warhol print?

A Century of Involvement

A Century of Involvement

At 45, the Century Club and its golf tournament have racked up hundreds of philanthropic beneficiaries.

Departments

From Our Readers: January 2006

Cleaning up after Mike Aguirre; starstruck in the Valley; and cost accounting in the mayor's race.

City Files: Front Pages

San Diego's urban landscape is a free-for-all when it comes to constructing tall buildings. Plus: A rock hottie sidles up to Side Bar; no shopper's remorse here; and hooking up in the hometown.

Seen

Salk's singular sensation, Bravo on Broadway and a Nobel affair.

Restaurant Reviews: Amarin Thai

Uncovering two Asian culinary gems--Amarin Thai and Kyoto Sushi--in San Diego's Midway District.

Foodie Gossip: Hot Stuff

Fishy business in Hillcrest; tasty news for chef wannabes; and an appetite for Restaurant Week.

Agenda: Life's a Circus

Stage: Spirited Staging

A spirited staging at the Rep; Aquila's spin on a Bard classic.

Sound: A Force of Nature

A preview of the 2006 San Diego Opera season, highlighted by an operatic force.

Journal: The Duke of Err

Randy Cunningham’s military brethren find him to be a high-flying hypocrite of the worst stripe in taking bribes and potentially putting U.S. armed forces in harm’s way.

Business: Masters of your Domain

Redevelopment is touted as positive change designed to revitalize blighted neighborhoods and commercial zones. But in the process, property rights can get trampled——and just the threat of...

Driven: Serendipity

The Chrysler 300C is a pretty surprise.

Dialogue with Tom Blair: Toni Atkins

Toni Atkins stepped into the role of San Diego's acting mayor during a time of monumental fiscal crisis and suspicions of corruption at City Hall

Tom Blair's I on San Diego: We Told You So...

Taking stock of last year's People To Watch, and political correctness lost in translation.

Stuff: Eye on Design

Ditch the contact lenses--these fetching eyewear designs are certain to attract double-takes.

Perspective: One Last Headline

Remembering 30-year San Diego Police Department spokesman Bill Robinson.

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