January 2008

“To read a poem in January is as lovely as to go for a walk in June.” – Jean-Paul Sartre   Happy New Year! How grateful I am for newness, fresh possibility, a chance to look forward, to act, even in a small way, differently than before… one step closer to our dreams. This month in The Latest, savor 1300 on Fillmore with… Read more →

On the Town

Old Movies at the Castro Theatre San Francisco’s historic Castro Theatre may not be as awe-inspiring as Oakland’s Paramount Theatre (which seems to have sadly stopped its monthly film classics screenings since earlier last year)… but it is still San Francisco’s shining jewel of movie palaces since 1922, harkening back to the old days with classic (and new) films accompanied by live… Read more →

Southern Elegance: 1300 on Fillmore

1300 on Fillmore 1300 Fillmore Street (at the corner of Eddy) San Francisco, CA 94115 415-771-7100 www.1300fillmore.com Hours: Monday-Sunday: 5-11pm Lounge: 5am-1am The South enchants me.  Even as its beliefs and mentality feel far removed from the essence of me, I cannot help but be profoundly drawn to its music and food as if it has long been a part… Read more →

Edible Switzerland – In Gimmelwald, Gruyeres, Lausanne, Lucerne & Montreaux

Switzerland is incomparably glorious land and after a second visit, I only want more.  What surprises is that the food, hardly noticed next to reigning European cuisines, French and Italian, holds such fresh, satisfying foods well beyond the cheese and chocolate they are rightly known for.  I was amazed by fresh seafood, rich desserts… better food than I had expected… Read more →

December 2007

Happy, happy Christmas, that can win us back to the delusions of our childhood days, recall to the old man the pleasures of his youth, and transport the traveler back to his own fireside and quiet home! – Charles Dickens Friends ~ December, the final month of the year, holds a special place in my heart.  Though it can be… Read more →

On the Town

Japantown Food & Film Night (or afternoon) I have a special spot in my heart for SF’s Japantown. A rarity in the US, it’s a vibrant Japanese neighborhood with a dated but authentic mall, markets, restaurants and shops. I love seeing a film at the Kabuki, eating authentic Japanese fare or wandering shops selling items as random as extensive Anime… Read more →

Custom Burger Lounge

Custom Burger Lounge 121 7th St (between Mission & Howard) In the Best Western Americania San Francisco, CA 94102 415-252-2634 www.jdvhotels.com/dining/ sanfrancisco_custom Hours: Sunday-Thursday 7am-10pm Friday-Saturday 7am-11pm Custom Lounge Sunday-Thursday 12pm-12am Friday-Saturday 12pm-1am The gourmet burger craze is in full swing in San Francisco with new spots slated to open throughout the new year (like Best-O-Burger in the Financial District… Read more →

A Week on Lake Como

Lake Como is one of many idyllic regions of my dear Italy. Yes, it’s another lake in a region filled with lakes, but one with cliffs rising sharp, softly carpeted with green, out of shimmering blue, offering a majestic yet intimate connection of water and hillside. I recently stayed in a most magnificent villa on the lake, on a cliff… Read more →

November 2007

Smoke hangs like haze over harvested fields, The wild gander leads his flock through the cool night, Ya-honk! he says, and sounds it down to me like an invitation: The pert may suppose it meaningless, but I listen closer, I find its purpose and place up there toward the November sky. – Walt Whitman, Leaves of Grass, 1855, I Celebrate… Read more →