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OLD TOWN MODEL BY JOSEPH C. TOIGO


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September 1, 2016


City Lights Warning: “wheels come off” the economy within next three years; and News Ticker .............................................................................................2 Under the Radar .............................................................................................3


Letters ...................................................................................................................4 Neighborhood News .....................................................................................6


Ask a Hipster Intervene on a psycho’s feud with womankind? ....................................11 SD on the QT Almost factual news ....................................................................................12


Best Buys Wake up! School supplies ..........................................................................13


Unreal Estate Honduran and Cameroonian influences in Olde Del Mar ...................14


Oldest Things in San Diego Oldest is not always an honorific. By Thomas Larson ......................................................................................16


Miscellaneous leftovers — page 16


Seagoing Action San Marcos Middle School students head to Birch Aquarium. By Leorah Gavidor ......................................................................................26


Crossword ........................................................................................................74 Sudoku ..............................................................................................................75 News of the Weird......................................................................................79


CALENDAR The poet wants to strut his stuff — page 69


Events Art, Book-signings, Classes & Workshops, Comedy, Dance, Discussion Groups, Food & Drink, For Kids, Lectures, Outdoors, Special Events, Spoken Word, Sports & Fitness .................34


Travel & Getaways Western ghosts in the Alabama Hills .......................................................36 Cuyamaca Rancho’s East Mesa Loop — this trail has it all ..................36


Poetry the moon, swollen and full, strikes Rachel like a rock ...........................38


Religion Gil Baloy, as much a shepherd as he is a pastor .....................................40


Water Front Oceanside Pier Labor Day swim, since 1929 ....................................42


Fassbender, Vikander, Weisz! — page 64


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Display Ads Automotive ........................................................74 Career Training .................................................73 Health and Beauty .............................................24 Help Wanted ......................................................72 Legal Solutions ...................................................10 Music ...................................................................52 Rentals .................................................................73 Research Studies ................................................18


Restaurants Ed skips the steak and leaves Garden Kitchen happy ......................46 Feasters’ delights (and disappointments) ..........................................48 Happy Hour ..........................................................................................50


San Diego Beer News They come from the desert to brew here ..........................................50


Music


Blurt .......................................................................................................52 Club Crawler ........................................................................................56 Everyone’s a Critic ...............................................................................60


Movies ........................................................................................................64 Flicks that stand out among the fanny packs ....................................................66


Theater Love’s Labor’s Lost in the towering eucalypti of the Old Globe’s festival stage ..............................................................69


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