History is alive and
well (or at least well-archived and preserved) on the Central
Coast. Our November 2008 issue described just a handful of
the many fantastic personalities that once called this place
home and whose names live on in our street signs and building
titles. Also find traditional holiday dessert recipes from
area pastry chefs and the exhibits you must see this month.
FEATURES:
History’s Colorful Characters
Learn about the bandits, brave women, bold leaders, and controversial
personalities of our region’s past by searching our guide to Central Coast history.
At
the Chef’s Table
Three local pastry chefs give us the scoop on the delicious
desserts they’re cooking up this season.
Front & Center
Coastal Seen:
> Hearst
Castle® Enchanted Evening
> Arroyo
Grande Community Hospital Foundation’s
2nd Annual Golf ‘n’ Grub
> Quota
International of Atascadero Sunset Extravaganza
> Audi
Best Buddies Challenge
Life & Style
Culture: Carl Cherry Center for the Arts
The historic arts organization celebrates its 60th anniversary and prepares to
host the annual monologue competition
November 13 – 16.
Views & Reviews
Publisher’s
Perspective:
Ramble On
Michael Vidor calls for accountability and truth in memory.
Uncorked:
Holiday Pairings
Don’t be a chicken—spice up your festive feasts and give thanks for
the red, white, and new with Scheid Vineyards’ Pinots.
Exhibit
A:
Sky Bergman
Cal Poly professor and photographer Sky Bergman gives us an exclusive look at
her recent work in capturing world cultures in transition..
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