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Tuesday, Nov 10, 2009

Best of San Diego

Our seventh-annual celebration of our region's goodness, Greek-style

By Nobody
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WHY ANCIENT GREECE?

We’ll answer your question with a question of our own: What’s cooler than Greek mythology? The sex. The violence. The intrigue. For those crazy gods and goddesses, it was never a dull  moment. And for this year’s Best of San Diego issue, CityBeat’s seventh, we’ve brought all your favorite Greek action figures back to help represent this town’s top-shelf people, places and things—at least according to our editors and writers. There’s Zeus (miscellanea), Heracles (exercise, fitness), Poseidon (the bay, the coast), Aphrodite (love, sex, beauty), Hermes (shopping), Demeter (food), Apollo (fine arts) and Dionysus (drinking, nightlife). They’re all here! And let’s not forget the real reason you're checking out this week's issue: the annual Readers Poll. The aphorism “Know Thyself” is inscribed in a wall of Apollo’s Temple in Delphi. After this issue, San Diego, you will.

Readers Poll: Your picks o' the best


Zeus: The miscellanea that doesn't fit anywhere


Heracles: Health, fitness and exercise


Poseidon: Beaches, the bay and the coast


Aphrodite: Love, sex and beauty


Hermes: Shopping, shopping and more shopping


Demeter: Food, food and more food


Apollo: Theater, literature, art and music


Dionysus: Drinking, partying and throwing up

 

 
 
 
 
 
 
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