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Winter 2011 - 65° Magazine

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MAGAZINE voted khaki’s “best men’s stores” in America<br />

PUBLISHER’S NOTE<br />

by Richard Medel<br />

<strong>Winter</strong> chill has set in: the walls creak and moan in symphony with<br />

crackling fireplaces, toes find warmth in their favorite slippers, and<br />

hands snugly envelop themselves in robe pockets. It’s the ideal time to<br />

curl up with a good read (might we suggest <strong>65°</strong> and 57° <strong>Magazine</strong>?) and<br />

immerse yourself into stories that will warm your heart. We’re starting<br />

<strong>2011</strong> with stories that will do just that.<br />

Our cover features The Money Band’s front man Zoe Alexander, a selfprofessed<br />

gypsy who traveled the world in search of the meaning of life<br />

just to end up in his native stomping grounds where life finally came full<br />

circle.<br />

Silvia Sweidan graces our pages with her bright smile and optimistic<br />

outlook on the future. Creating a sea change for herself and for humanity,<br />

this movie producer, author, entrepreneur, and humanitarian is utilizing<br />

every avenue available to take the sting out of life.<br />

Read about the good life of Todd Harris—a dedicated Monterey Peninsula citizen who has harnessed what it means to live the good<br />

life and to do so in the face of adversity—and Miss Monterey Bay herself, Kristyn Admire, who proves that chasing crowns is about<br />

more than being Miss Congeniality.<br />

suits • sweaters • sport coats • leathers<br />

jackets • shirts • trousers & more<br />

We also had the opportunity to write about my long-time friend Jim Hollenbeck, whose prodigious mind and affinity for “green”<br />

bolstered a successful career despite turning down a college education. Also, former 7X7 <strong>Magazine</strong> Editor Heather Hartle tells us why<br />

the city is her real home. And, we have the pleasure of featuring Austrian native and award-winning art director Richard Koscher, a<br />

creative mind with an itchy foot who tells us how he has defeated homesickness by making his home in the city of San Francisco. It is<br />

he I have to thank (or curse) for getting into the magazine industry…<br />

New Location:<br />

Beckoned indoors by the cooler weather, we figured this is a good time for featuring some amazing properties in our Stay sections.<br />

From the amazing 6 Oak Meadow estate offered by Alain Pinel Realtors Owner/Broker Judie Profeta, to Carmel’s Tickle Pink Inn and<br />

San Francisco’s acclaimed Ritz Carlton hotel, one peek at these immaculate locales and you just may find yourself creating an excuse<br />

to make a home away from home in one of them.<br />

And of course, thank you to D.M. Troutman for the Faces of AT&T spread in this issue.<br />

We lean into the New Year with appreciation for where we started, and excitement for where we’re headed. We hope you’ll stay along<br />

for the ride.<br />

corner of ocean and junipero - carmel-by-the-sea<br />

(831) 625-8106 • khakis@pacbell.net • www.khakisofcarmel.com • (800) 664-8106

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