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Art review: California Biennial at the Orange County Museum of Art
Culture MonsterNEWPORT BEACH -- Biennial. These days the word generates conflicting responses of anticipation and dread. Anticipation because any sizable survey of recent contemporary art assembled by a museum curator with an eye (plus an ear to the ground) will... -
O.C.'s Soka University plans fall debut of new concert hall by Disney Hall's acoustician
Culture MonsterThe San Fernando Valley isn't the only Southern California community that will mark 2011 as the year it finally got that must-have credential of a forward-looking suburban region: a major performing arts venue. Joining the 1,700-seat, $125-million... -
Convicted child molester set to be released; OC prosecutors seek to keep him confined
L.A. NOWOrange County prosecutors are seeking to commit a convicted child molester to a mental institution before he is released on parole for molesting a young boy in Irvine more than a decade ago. Douglas Mackenzie, 34, pleaded guilty last month...... -
O.C. attorney to be arraigned in investment scheme
L.A. NOWAn Irvine attorney is scheduled to be arraigned Thursday on charges that he stole $898,000 from 11 victims in an investment scheme with two other men, the Orange County district attorney's office said. Attorney Jan Morton Heger and Ramon Andres...... -
Going 'from the farm to your fork'
Too many children think French fries count as a serving of vegetables, and that tomato sauce comes out of a can, or worse, is squeezed from a bottle.
Children and parents now have the chance to see how food moves "from the farm to your fork" at the...Tags: Farms, Education, University of California, Children
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Henry Segerstrom: Arts centric
That guy Jack, of beanstalk fame? He was small potatoes. If you want real magic from beans, look no further than what has become of the lima bean and dairy empire of Orange County's Segerstrom family. It morphed into the gold of commercial real estate,...Tags: Newport Beach, Tiffany & Company, Realty, Arts and Culture, Orlando Real Estate
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County supervisors plan sex-offender ban in parks
The Orange County Board of Supervisors is planning to adopt an ordinance Tuesday that would bar registered sex offenders from entering the county's parks — including its beaches, wilderness areas and harbors. The rules would apply to offshore...Tags: Newport Beach, Point Harbor, Wildlife, Forestry and Timber, California
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Briefly In Education
Music Boosters party on Saturday Laguna Beach Music Boosters will hold its 17th annual fundraiser on Saturday at Laguna Beach High School's Artists' Theatre. The charity event raises money for the instrumental music department at Laguna Beach High and...Tags: Hot Dogs, Newport Corporation, Education, California, Laguna Beach
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Journey through Japanese arts in O.C.
COSTA MESA — Get ready for a journey to explore the Japanese and Japanese American cultures through a medium that can connect all people: the arts. The JapanOC festival opens Saturday at the Orange County Performing Arts Center, the Segerstrom...Tags: Japan, Arts and Culture, Orange (Orange, California), Arts, Carnegie Hall
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Whitman visits Costa Mesa
COSTA MESA — Republican gubernatorial candidate Meg Whitman stopped off at her campaign office here Monday — one of several stops on the eve of the election.
"We're going to win this thing," she told a crowd of about 70 supporters at the...Tags: eBay Inc., California, Orange (Orange, California), John Campbell, Republican Party
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The Coastal Gardener: Celebrate California Native Plant Week in your own way
Spring has finally arrived. The sun is shining, and here in Southern California that means gorgeous wildflower blooms. Our state is home to an amazing array of plant diversity, ranging from redwoods to palms, pines to succulents. California is one of...Tags: Newport Beach, Fullerton (Orange, California), California, Huntington Beach, Nature
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Irvine Co. drops 75 jobs
The Irvine Co. has eliminated about 75 positions through a combination of layoffs and the closing of open positions, a source with knowledge of the situation confirmed Monday. The layoffs were mainly in the corporate administration and included areas...Tags: Newport Beach, Realty, Real Estate, California, Sacramento
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