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September 27, 2004
Acoustic Musician Christopher Smith Returns To Book Passage in Corte Madera on October 3rd
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Singer-songwriter, Christopher Smith has been writing acoustic music and performing in the San Francisco Bay Area for over 20 years. This Sunday, October 3rd at 11am and every Sunday at this time (except Halloween), he will be performing at Book Passage in Corte Madera.

Book Passage is located at:

51 Tamal Vista Blvd.
Corte Madera, CA 94925
415.927.0960

(from San Francisco take the Paradise Drive / Tamalpais Drive exit)

Smith writes well-crafted story songs that aim for the heart.

Fusing elements of humor and sadness, his songs feature characters that are quirky, vulnerable and unforgettable.

His music is primarily based in the folk tradition, accompanying himself on fingerstyle guitar, octave mandolin, and banjo.

Christopher is especially popular with toddlers, preschoolers, and kindergarteners. However, all ages (including adults) love him.

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Smith's CD, Sweet River Grace, which was released in 2003, will be available on Sunday. It is also available here through CDBaby.

Guest musicians include: Chojo Jacques on fiddle and James Nash on guitar and mandolin (both members of the Waybacks), Michael Arrow (of the Red Hot Chachkas) on drums and percussion, John Lester on bass, and Duncan Draper on accordion and keyboard, Noah Hammond on harmonica, Peter Tracy on guitar, Lindalou and Michael Ryge on vocals, and Klaudia Prommessi on saxophone.

One customer writes: "The song Cinderella's Shoes is worth the price of the CD alone."

Christopher is currently recording material for his next solo release due by the end of the year.

Sweet River Grace makes a terrific birthday gift for kids (big and small) who love folk/blue grass/country music, and for parents looking who are looking for good wholesome tunes during road trips that the entire family can enjoy.

Smith's voice is sweet as applesauce, Granny Smith sweet.

Here's to healthy, adventuresome, soulful, and sweet sounding living!

~ Jennifer King


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September 24, 2004
Rugged Elegant Living in San Francisco This Weekend - - September 25-26 2004
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Here is a taste of the San Francisco scene, Rugged Elegant Living style, created to inspire you this weekend, September 25-26, 2004.

HEALTHY LIVING

Power Ten!

Monday morning was surreal. Last Friday with the Big Boat series underway at the San Francisco Yacht Club, Crissy Field was abuzz. This Monday, the temperature had dropped to 61 degrees but the sun was shining. However, it was striking how few people were out walking, jogging or sailing. No one was surfing. One lone kayaker made his way under the Golden Gate Bridge near Fort Point before surfing into the beach. It reminded me of my crew days back in Boston on The Charles River. Now all my "power tens" are done on a Concept II rowing machine at the Koret Center. How I miss those days on the water.

But wait!

Perhaps after twenty years there is an opportunity to get back into rowing here in the Bay Area.

If you are inspired to try out canoeing or kayaking, as I was on Monday, here are five options:

The Dolphin Club of San Francisco at: DolphinClub.org

SeaTrek's Ocean Kayaking Classes & Rentals in Sausalito: SeaTrekKayak.com

Bay Area Sea Kayaking Classes, Rentals and Sales on the Oakland waterfront at Jack London Square: CalKayak.com

SF.Outrigger.Canoe.Club.jpgPolynesian Art, Sport & Culture at: The San Francisco Outrigger Canoe Club

For both novices and veterans in the crowd, don't miss this weekend's Bay Area Paddle Fest at Coyote Point in San Mateo. This is California's biggest and best Canoe and Kayak Festival.

All the schedule, location, exhibitor and registration information can be found at: BayAreaPaddlefest.com


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Race For The Cure

The Susan G. Komen San Francisco Breast Cancer Race for The Cure
14th Annual Race
Sunday, September 26, 2004
8:30 AM Race Start Time
Crissy Field
Golden Gate National Recreation Area

Last year, $300,147 was raised for the S.F. Affiliate. This year's goal: $100 per participant.

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If you haven't joined a team, or are looking for a terrific group of people to partner with, search out the red pop-up tent with Convent of the Sacred Heart on it. They're one of the many, fabulous corporate teams participating. Their meeting time: 8am.

At the very least, we hope you get out and cheer on this sixty-mile event to benefit the Susan G. Komen Breast Cancer Foundation and to be an inspiration for all those battling or recovering from this deadly disease.


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Presidio Rx Running Group Weekend Run

Meet at the Presidio Sports Basement for a Sunday morning run around the Presidio. Participation is free and all running abilities are welcome.

For information visit Woohoo.org/PresidioRx


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ADVENTURESOME LIVING

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Saturday and Sunday from 9am - 6pm

The 19th Annual Pacific Coast Fog Festival

Downtown Pacifica hosts: Over 190 arts and craft booths, live entertainment, plenty of tasty food and drink.

For directions, activities, contests, news and tips, go to: PacificCoastFogFest.com


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Hog Island's Best Selling Sweetwater Oysters

Saturday from 2 - 8pm

The Black Horse Oyster Festival

A selection of the freshest and most delicious oysters from the Hog Island Oyster Farm will be served at 1514 Union Street tomorrow in Russian Hill.

These beauties will be harvested in the morning and delivered to the Black Horse just in time for a refreshing afternoon snack.

Stop by, quaff a beer and slurp some oysters. See old friends and make a few new ones, such as Chef Rosh Punian, who will be shucking and serving Hog Island's best.

Oysters have always been linked with love - according to myth, when Aphrodite, Greek goddess of love, sprang forth from the sea on an oyster shell and gave birth to Eros, the word 'aphrodisiac' was born.

Roman emperors paid for them by their weight in gold, and legendary lover Casanova reputedly devoured four dozen every morning in the bath with his lady of the moment.

Today oysters are considered a great luxury. Strange to think, then, that in Dickens' time, oysters and poverty went hand in hand, and were guzzled in a vulgar pickle of throat-burning malt vinegar. It was the greedy rush to supply urban demand, which almost emptied the oyster beds and made them a rare and, consequently, more desirable commodity.

There may be many reasons for the supposed romantic properties of this most slippery of bivalves. Oysters are full of zinc, which modern medical research has linked with improving male potency - it is said to increase sperm and testosterone production . Romance aside, oysters are a pretty healthy option for everyone - they're a valuable source of other minerals, such as calcium and copper, and are also rich in iodine and low in cholesterol.

If you are unable to make it to Black Horse tomorrow after, Hog Island oysters can also be found at Whole Foods and every Saturday from 8 am to 2 pm at San Francisco's Ferry Plaza Farmer's Market - Jerry's Stall.


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Welcome to San Francisco, Princess!

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On Wednesday morning, photographer Randy Engler captured this fabulous photo of a Princess cruise ship arriving into San Francisco. Lucky for us both, we were at the right place at the right time. Thank you Randy for sharing this "vicarious living" shot with our Rugged Elegant Living audience.

Less than an hour later, three leis washed up onto the beach from passengers on this Princess ship who must have been arriving from Hawaii.

All those who would never dream of traveling via cruise line but then try it, claim they would do it again, in a heart beat.

If you're tempted, on June 17th 2005, Regal Princess departs San Francisco for a ten-day journey to Alaska via the Inside Passage to Victoria British Columbia, Sitka, Haines, Juneau and glacier viewing in Tracy Arm fjord.

Cost: $1,449

For details, go to: Princess.com/Destination/Alaska


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Stanford's Alex Smith

Undefeated Cardinal to Host No. 1 Ranked and Unbeaten USC

For something a little closer to home, consider attending tomorrow afternoon's Stanford vs. USC Football game at Stanford stadium.

This morning, in honor of tomorrow's game coached by Buddy Teevans, I wore my "Soaring Seagull" Stanford tank top out for my morning run. As I was coming in to the home stretch, a man wearing a t-shirt that said, "Bite Me!" shouted "Go Bears!"

Sir, here's back at you...Go Cardinal!!


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Tantalizing Television - People & Performances

Stanford fans unable to attend the game live on Saturday afternoon, can TiVo it and watch it at your leisure, whenever it suits your schedule.

Kickoff is at 4:10pm. TBS will televise the game.

Via radio, KNEW, 910am with Ted Robinson and Bob Murphy will also broadcast the game.

For further details go to: GoStanford.CollegeSports.com

A few other shows / events to consider TiVoing this weekend:

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This weekend, The San Francisco Giants play the LA Dodgers. Saturday and Sunday: Game time is just after 1pm. Tickets will be hard to come by tomorrow. A select number of seats are still available for Sunday's game.

The Giants are only 1 1/2 games behind the Dodgers for the division lead going into this series. Lefty Pitcher, Kirk Rueter will start the series opener.

Games are televised on FSN, FSN-HD, or via video on MLB.TV. KNBR 680 and KZSF 1370 are the radio stations that will cover the games.


This weekend, The San Francisco 49ers travel to Seattle to meet the Seahawks on Sunday. FOX will televise the game. Kick-off is at 1:15pm PST.

For news, history, information on the team, etc. go to: SF49ers.com

Joe Starkey on KGO AM 810 will provide play-by-play of the game on radio while former player, Gary Plummer, provides commentary and game analysis.


FOX Special Fashion Rocks on Sunday night from 8-10pm ET/PT.

Hosted by Denis Leary and taped at the legendary Radio City Music Hall in New York City, Fashion Rocks will feature performances by international pop stars Beyoncé, Usher, Faith Hill, Rod Stewart, Alicia Keys, Avril Lavigne, Mary J. Blige, Andre 3000, Hoobastank and Black Eyed Peas, along with commentary by the world’s leading trendsetters.

This original, all-new special explores the link between style and sound through the decades, with insight from a diverse collection of music idols and fashion icons.

Introductions and special appearances by celebrities, and “rockumentary”-style segments spotlighting designers such as Dolce & Gabbana, Roberto Cavalli, Gucci, Michael Kors, Tommy Hilfiger and Ralph Lauren, will also be featured on Fashion Rocks airing Sunday, September 26th (8-10pm ET/PT) on FOX.


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San Francisco "Places of Taste" on the Radar Screen

Recently, Pacific Heights has begun to offer more and more outdoor seating. Last weekend, we were able to dine outside in the sunshine at La Mediterranee on Fillmore Street. La Med is one of our favorite spots to take our kids. For under $10 a person, you can get the most colorful, delicious lunch or dinner. In particular, we recommend the chicken kabobs with rice and salad.

For hours and a further profile go to: SF.RuggedElegance.com/LaMed

Save room for dessert at Tango Gelato, just a few blocks south, on the west side of Fillmore.

They serve the only Argentinean gelato in San Francisco, and some of the most unusual but fabulous flavors such as Tangerine Chocolate and Lemon Basil.


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SOULFUL LIVING

Top recommendation: City Church, Sunday at 9am and 10:45am on Sutter between Divisadero and Broderick at The Russian Center.

To learn about the music, community and fellowship led by Reverand Fred Harrell, go to: City Church of San Francisco

Before heading to your indoor and/or outdoor sanctuary on Sunday, turn your radio dial to 104.5/97.7 and tune into KFOG's Acoustic Sunrise while reading The Sunday Chronicle and New York Times.

It will set the tone for your whole day!

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Betty Buckley performs at The Empire Plush Room on Saturday at 8pm and 11pm, and on Sunday at 3pm. Tickets are $55 and $60. Her signature Broadway song from Cats: "Memory."


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Gloria Gaynor's "I Will Survive" Performance on Saturday

Organizers of the 2nd Annual World Peace Music Awards (WPMA) will host a special live performance by Pop Diva Gloria Gaynor, celebrating the 25th anniversary of her show stopping signature song, “I Will Survive” tomorrow.

Her performance and others will take place from 5:30-10pm, September 25th at San Francisco's historic Civic Center Plaza - the site that witnessed the birth of the peace movement in the 60's. The WPMA honors musicians who wang for peace in times of war.

"San Francisco, a city synonymous with civil rights and peace activism has always provided musicians a platform to sing for peace in times of war and is the most appropriate place to honor this year’s award recipients," said show creator Matt Taylor. "It’s the city where many of the world’s favorite folk musicians laid their roots as they sought to spread a message of peace through their music during the 60's and 70's."

Tickets are free. However, a donation of $10, $15 or $20 per-person will ensure a reserved seat or guaranteed standing positions in the plaza.

For security purposes, a complete artist lineup will not be available until hours before the show begins.

For tickets and further details on prospective artists expected to perform go to: WPMA.tv


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San Francisco Blues Festival

Grab a picnic blanket, chairs and some sun tan lotion and head to the Great Meadow this weekend for the 32nd Annual San Francisco Blues Festival.

Food is available to purchase inside the gates.

The music begins at 11am both days.
Cost: $25-$30

Saturday's entertainers: Johnny Nitro and the Doorslammers (11am), Big J.C. Smith (11:35am), Jackie Payne and The Steve Edmonson Band (12:10pm), Mannish Boys (1pm), Fat Possum Juke Joint Caravan (1:55pm), Bobby Rush Revue (2:55pm), Marcia Ball (3:55pm) and Two-time Grammy Award winner, Keb’ Mo’ (4:55pm).

Sunday's entertainers: Steve Lucky Jump Blues Revue (11am), John Lee Hooker Jr. (11:50am), Gail “Mojo” Muldrow and Sugar Pie DeSanto (12:40pm), Siegel Schwall Blues Band featuring Sam Lay (1:30pm), British Blues All Stars including English blues pioneer Long John Baldry, Kim Simmonds, Bob Hall, Foghat founder / guitarist Rod Price, Bobby Rush, Peter Green (2:25pm), Charlie Musselwhite (3:45pm), and Buddy Guy & Carlos Santana (4:45pm)

For further details go to: SFBlues.com


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Here's to healthy, adventuresome, soulful living in San Francisco!

~ Jennifer King

P.S. To get you to all the "Places of Taste" (San Francisco hotels, restaurants, shops and services) selected by Rugged Elegance, go to SF.RuggedElegance.com. An online profile has been created for each of our 2004 Select Establishments.

Or bring home our beautiful San Francisco aerial map highlighting over 100 historic landmarks in our City by The Bay.

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Or put our collection of thirteen guides in your glove compartment, and one-by-one, explore new neighborhoods in San Francisco not currently on your radar screen. Enjoy!


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July 15, 2004
San Francisco's Noe Valley To Unveil Official Neighborhood Guide at Fattoush Restaurant

This morning at 11am, Rugged Elegance and the Noe Valley Merchants Association will unveil The Official Noe Valley Neighborhood Guide at Fattoush Restaurant. The guide is sponsored by the Noe Valley Merchants and Professional Association and produced by Rugged... more

July 1, 2004
Rugged Elegance Celebrates Pacific Heights' Summer 2004 "Places of Taste"

Pacific Heights is a place where gourmets gather. Gourmet food lovers, gourmet hair sylists and gourmet boutique owners. Descend down Fillmore Street, and smell the aroma of fresh-ground coffee, freshly-baked croissants, or the city's finest gourmet floral designs. Take... more

June 18, 2004
Churchill Club Event: Blogging & Social Networking: Who Cares?

Marc Canter, The Devil's (or Angel's?) Advocate Last night, the Churchill Club sponsored an event entitled, "Blogging & Social Networking: Who Cares?" As it turned out, at least 250 people who attended the event care. In fact, by the... more

June 13, 2004
This Summer's Payment Options at The Gas Station: Your Arm, Leg or First Born

AP Photo by Paul Sakuma Call it clever marketing or just a good sense of humor. A Shell gas station in Menlo Park has posted a "tell-all" sign for the price of gasoline these days: Plus will cost you... more

May 3, 2004
San Francisco's Salmon Season Opens

An "RE: San Francisco" Exclusive Salmon season opened this weekend in San Francisco, so tonight we're stoking up the Weber for the Weber family. Not until I got home from Whole Foods did I notice that the 3 lbs.... more

April 9, 2004
Save The Black London Taxicabs in San Francisco

This story about London Cabs in San Francisco got started on February 14th -- Valentine's Day. But it wasn't until today, April 9th, that I got the inspiration to finally publish it. Until today, I did not have the... more

March 6, 2004
San Francisco's Finest Miniature Designer House To Be Auctioned March 27th at Sacred Heart's 'Celebrate Spring'

Miniature Designer Showcase Some of San Francisco's finest interior designers have offered their time and talents to decorate the eight rooms of this delightful dollhouse. The Dollhouse will be auctioned off on Saturday, March 27th, as part of Sacred... more

March 5, 2004
iPod Mini Is A Hit, Sells Out Fast

Apple's iPod Minis Yahoo! News: Apple has a smash hit on its hands with the new iPod mini digital music player. The little cousin of the full-size iPod is virtually sold out after less than two weeks in stores,... more

March 1, 2004
Stuart Weitzman Diamond Shoes Worn by Academy Award Performer Alison Krauss

Diamond Shoe by Stuart Weitzman Speaking of "soleful" living, here is one of a pair of diamond-adorned shoes created by designer Stuart Weitzman. The shoes, highlighted with Kwiat Diamonds and valued at $2 million, were worn by country star... more

February 29, 2004
Amazon.com to Ship Apple's iPod Minis Starting March 5

Apple's iPod Minis The wait is over. Amazon.com, which recently started taking pre-orders for Apple's iPod Minis, will begin shipping the new iPods on March 5. Orders will be shipped on a first come, first served basis. The Minis... more

February 28, 2004
BALANCE Bars Available At Amazon.com

A Rugged Elegance Inspiration Network Exclusive by Timothy Fredel Healthy living is a natural part of the lifestyle in San Francisco. Many people here are following low-carb diets such as the Zone diet. One of the biggest challenges in following... more

Gump's Presents Robert Kuo's Spring Collection of Furniture, Peking Glass & Decorative Objects

Gump's presents Master Designer, Robert Kuo - March 15-27, 2004 Kuo's new Spring collection includes: furniture, Peking Glass, and decorative objects in jade, copper repousseé and lacquer. Meet Mr. Kuo on Friday, March 19th noon-2pm About The Designer: Robert... more

February 27, 2004
Apple Store Opening In San Francisco

The Apple Store, San Francisco When Ulan McKnight's wife asked him how he would like to celebrate his 40th birthday, he responded without hesitation, "I'd like to be the first customer at Apple's flagship store in San Francisco." His... more

February 12, 2004
Great Price for Luna Bars At Amazon

Luna Bars are now available via Amazon.com at the low price of $15.99 per fifteen bar box, which represents a savings of 38% off the suggested retail price. In addition, orders of $25 or more are eligible for free shipping... more

February 11, 2004
Apple to Open San Francisco Retail Store on Saturday, February 28

Apple fans, the wait it over. Apple's first retailstore in the city of San Francisco will open in Union Square at One Stockton Street on Saturday, February 28 at 10:00 a.m. PST. The store will be one of Apple's five... more

February 7, 2004
The Best of San Francisco's 2004 Fancy Food Show

The Republic of Tea A Rugged Elegance Inspiration Network Exclusive by Jennifer King San Francisco's annual Fancy Food Show has come and gone. But it left a wonderful taste in our mouths that will last a long time. Here... more

February 5, 2004
Cadillac's 2004 Luxury SUV is All "SRX"

Cadillac 2004 Cadillac SRX V-8 Post-Gazette: For once, I've found a car that lives up to its advance billing. It's Cadillac's new 2004 SRX. Caddy prefers to see it as an SUV or crossover. But I think "station wagon"... more

February 3, 2004
Louis Vuitton Celebrates 150 Years

A Rugged Elegance Inspiration Network Exclusive by Jennifer King Louis Vuitton is celebrating its 150th birthday. Next week, as part of the fanfare, a new store will open on New York's Fifth Avenue. In Paris, they are already celebrating... more

January 28, 2004
From KFOG to iPod in Less Than 48 Hours

NEW YORK and SAN FRANCISCO, Jan. 28 /PRNewswire/ -- Today, a record company, radio station, recording group and online music store teamed up to achieve a new level of speed to market in the digital realm. The exclusive digital EP... more

January 6, 2004
Apple Announces iPod mini

Apple.com: Everything you love about iPod just got tinier. iPod mini lets you bring along enough music for a three-day weekend getaway in a package so small you'll forget you're carrying it. Until people ask you about it, that... more

January 1, 2004
San Francisco's Rugged Elegant Restaurants, Shops, And Services Most Sought After in December 2003

In two weeks, Rugged Elegance will launch our premier collection of tangible guides for San Francisco called The Rugged Elegance Companion...Your Guide To Places of Taste. Already, four hundred of the five hundred establishments we have selected have been... more

December 30, 2003
Tre Balm Launches 'KenMen' Cosmetics

Tre Balm just announced the launch of KenMen Cosmetics. This innovative skin line, created by Film and Television make-up expert Lee Gilbert, has all the necessary accoutrements to please and fulfill the needs of the masculine gent.  The KenMen Cosmetics line... more





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