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Washington State, the Santa Lucia Highlands, and Temecula will pour 300 world-class wines at Liberty Station. Small-production and award-winning pinots, zinfandels, and syrahs can be paired with food samples from Chez Loma, Nobu, Solaré, and The Main Course Restaurant (25 participating restaurants in all). In between drinks you can bid on items at the VinDiego Silent Auction, with all proceeds benefiting the San Diego Italian Film Festival and It’s All About the Kids Foundation. $115–$150.


WHEN: Saturday, April 8, 3 to 7 p.m. WHERE: NTC Park at Liberty Station, 2455 Cushing Road. vindiego.com


HEALTHY LIVING FESTIVAL San Diego’s largest health and fit-


THE TICKET. The eyes have it, and Dan Stevens has the eyes. His baby blues lent a sparkle of humanity to the otherwise bestial Beast in Disney’s live-action remake of Beauty and the Beast. Now they’re the impetus for his character’s transformation in The Ticket, which tells the story of a blind man who recovers his sight and runs the risk of losing his way in the process. Film critic Matthew Lickona chats


with director and cowriter Ido Fluk in Movies, page 59


BELLY DANCING


AND ZUMBA SHOWS AT THE HEALTHY LIVING FESTIVAL


ness expo arrives in Del Mar for the sixth year. This event has everything “health and wellness” including cook- ing demonstrations, yoga and qigong and other workout classes, new health and wellness products to try, lectures and workshops, medical screenings, and over 200 exhibitors. Admission is $10, but you get a free festival pass at healthylivingfestival.com. Tell them the Reader sent you.


WHEN: Saturday, April 8, 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. Also on Sunday. WHERE: Del Mar Fairgrounds, 2260 Jimmy Durante Boulevard. healthylivingfestival.com


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CONCOURS D’ELEGANCE Celebrating its 13th year, the renowned classic auto- mobile showcase returns to the shores of La Jolla for a weekend of


events. For 2017 the honored marque is Packard. As the promoter says, “An integral part of U.S. automotive his- tory, in their day Packard automobiles were a prime example of American- made cars at their finest, and we are pleased to present the finest specimens of these painstakingly preserved and restored automobiles.” Past years have showcased horseless carriages, Italian marques, British marques, Woodies, ’50’s classics, American sports cars, and the automobiles of Carroll Shelby. $65.


WHEN: Sunday, April 9, 9 a.m. to 4 p.m.


WHERE: Ellen Browning Scripps Park, 1100 Coast Boulevard, La Jolla. lajollaconcours.com


DAY AT THE DOCKS. The 38th annual Day at the Docks at H&M Landing in Point Loma is bigger than ever this Sunday with fishing and boating how-to seminars, exhibits by 200 fishing, tackle, and boat


SATURDAY, APRIL 8: CAMPAGNOLO GRANFONDO SAN DIEGO


manufacturers and community groups, marine art, clothing, and accessories, and cooking demos by local chefs. Free parking on Shelter Island with shuttles all day. Get the full run-down in Waterfront, page 43


JANET’S MONTANA CAFÉ. The Reader’s Ian Anderson finds himself in Alpine and learns that eggs Benedict doesn’t have to be fancy. You can do it country style, and that can include gravy. In fact, it must include gravy. Read more in Feast, page 45


FIRST DATE. Aaron enters a New York restaurant. He’s afraid the waiter will know that he’s on a blind date. Enter Casey, a luckless serial dater. Her sister set up the meeting. Casey sees Aaron using eye drops with a shaky hand. She orders drinks to dull the upcoming agony. As they begin to talk, their inner critics turn people in the restaurant into vociferous yay- and naysayers. Can Aaron and Casey turn the date around “before the check arrives”? Through May 7 at the Horton Grand. Theater, page 58


CONCOURS D’ELEGANCE


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