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TaylorMade’s r7 CGB MAX Limited

by The Editors on January 22, 2008

Taylor CbgIt appears that golfers will buy almost anything to trick themselves into thinking they’re improving their game. Carlsbad golf company TaylorMade’s new r7 CGB MAX Limited is a prime example.

. . . an advanced new driver engineered to flawlessly deliver the next level of driver adjustability by incorporating, into one club, TaylorMade® Movable Weight Technology™ (MWT™) and TaylorMade SelectFit Technology. With nine changeable weights and three changeable shafts included, the r7 CGB MAX Limited offers an astounding range of launch conditions.

TaylorMade is getting right in there with Callaway in confusing golfers into having way, way too many options when it comes to whacking a ball through a park. But then, as we’ve said many times before: we don’t golf.

[Link: World Golf]

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Hunter Stewart Races For A Cure

by The Editors on January 22, 2008

Hunt StewartCarlsbadistan’s Hunter Stewart is an 8-year-old trophy kart driver who is racing to find a cure for breast cancer, according to a story in AutoWeek magazine.

He does this not simply because his 34-year-old mom, Alycia, has the insidious disease. He does this because he believes it is the right thing to do. Hunter races a Ford Ranger Trophy kart to raise money and awareness for a cure. If his first season is an indication, he might get the job done.

Hunter finished fourth in the championship “earning a ride on the top-flight Team Adrenalin Trophy truck for ’08.” Aside from all the other money he has raised Hunter donated $1,000 of his own allowance money last year to the Susan G. Komen Foundation and has been featured on the Ellen Degeneres Show. We hope the best for Hunter and his mother Alycia.

[Link: AutoWeek and Hunter Stewart Racing]

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Deepak Cashing In On Depression

by The Editors on January 22, 2008

Gi 0 DeepakchoprasizedApparently, business is booming at Carlsbad’s Chopra Center for Wellbeing, thanks to a growing number of Americans who “suffer from diagnosed anxiety, depression, and other mood disorders.”

But Deepak Chopra, M.D. and his partner David Simon, M.D. couldn’t be happier because they have the solution: The Perfect Health Program offered only at their Carlsbad location.

Perfect Health participants experience a week of personalized treatments that integrates the advances of modern Western medicine with the therapeutic practices of Ayurveda – the 5,000-year-old healing system of India. Each day, guests experience Ayurvedic massage treatments, cleansing therapies, and expert instruction in yoga and meditation. In addition, the Perfect Health program includes one-on-one consultations with the Centers medical staff – MDs who are also experts in the field of holistic healing.

The five-day sessions only costs $3,475 per person (not including food or lodging). If money causes depression, this is a sure way to get rid of it.

[Link: Chopra.com via PRWeb]

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Schwarzenhacker Suggests Huge Education Cuts

by The Editors on January 22, 2008

With a “projected $14 billion budget shortfall over the next 18 months” Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger is suggesting slashing funding to most state agencies, according to a story in the North County Times. Carlsbadistan educators are not happy:

Carlsbad Superintendent John Roach called the governor’s command for across-the-board cuts “cowardly, lazy and thoughtless. . . When a governor proposes an across-the-board cut, he’s taking what work should be his and giving it to others,” Roach said Thursday. “Slashing everyone equally doesn’t take any real thought.”

The cuts will mean Carlsbad Unified School district will need to cut $4.3 million. That’s not cool.

[Link: North County Times]

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MLK Had A Dream. . .

by The Editors on January 21, 2008

As the nation remembers the life and legacy of Martin Luther King, Jr. today by taking the day off work, it’s not a bad idea to remind ourselves of what his dream was all out. Here is the entire speech delivered in Washington, D.C. on August 28, 1963.

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Carlsbad Artist Jen Trute Profiled

by The Editors on January 21, 2008

SarahArtists don’t get out much. At least that’s what we like to tell ourselves as an excuse for not having seen Carlsbad artist Jen Trute’s paintings before now. Apparently, she’s been painting in Carlsbadistan for several years. San Diego Union-Tribune Art Critic Robert L Pincus profiled Ms. Trute today. Here’s a little of what he said:

She points to a breakthrough surreal painting, “Sarah and Her Demons,” a canvas done in the meticulous style she is still honing. A woman poses in a kitchen chair, looking unperturbed. Sarah doesn’t notice the demon by her side. A twin demon is standing on the kitchen table, devouring the cereal from the box. . . In an oblique way, you sense this painting is about Trute too, trying to stave off dramatic forces within.

While Trute’s style isn’t necessarily what we’re into, her work is definitely worth checking out.

[Link: San Diego Union-Tribune]

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Carlsbad: The Tourist Destination

by The Editors on January 20, 2008

Nor-SheratonThe Union-Tribune explains exactly why our hometown is such a great place to visit and live, but they’re not talking about downtown Carlsbadistan, no they’re talking about everything east of I-5 (is that possible?).

It’s 66 degrees on a shimmering day in the middle of January. . . This could be any coastal city in San Diego County, which is what makes the region fertile ground for tourism. . . But this is Carlsbad, and what has made Carlsbad an exceptional tourist draw among its peers is not what’s going on west of the sandy beach, but east of it. . . Being in North County is a plus, too, said David Brundley, an international hospitality and marketing consultant based in Carlsbad. “Carlsbad has got a great location, and it benefits that it’s not downtown San Diego, but it’s not that far away,” Brundley said.

Of course, we all know this, but if you want to freshen up on how great Carlsbad is, read the rest of the story.

[Link: San Diego Union-Tribune]

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The 2008 Carlsbadistan Stampede

by The Editors on January 20, 2008

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This morning at 7:30 AM 10,000 ground pounders left the Westfield Plaza Camino Real and stormed the streets of Carlsbadistan in the Carlsbad Marathon. Runners representing all 50 states and 14 countries competed in the sold out event. Click the link for all the day’s photos (Double-click to see them in full size AND color).

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Carlsbad Marathon: The Day Before

by The Editors on January 19, 2008

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Runners, friends, and families flocked to the Westfield Plaza Camino Real parking lot today to pick up numbers, t-shirts, gift bags, and load up on socks, energy bars, and self-massaging devices in the Carlsbad Marathon Health and Fitness Expo. We rolled by the big white tent to see what was going on the day before the stampede. Click the link for all the photos, and click the photos to see them at full size.

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The Running Of The Keebler Kids Mile

by The Editors on January 19, 2008

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This morning at 8 AM more than 2,500 of Carlsbadistan’s youngest runners (aged 3 through 12) busted off the starting line in the Keebler Kids Marathon Mile at Legoland. The one-mile loop through the Legoland park as part of the weekend-long festivities of the Carlsbad Marathon. Everyone who participated got a gold medal.

Though we do not condone the seedy, underground, baby-racing scene, there was also a “diaper dash” for babies who still travel on all fours. For more on the weekend activities surrounding the Carlsbad Marathon click the link.

[Link: Carlsbad Marathon]

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