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Local Designers Add Their Mark to House of Design

Local Designers Add Their Mark to House of Design

| May 15, 2013 | 0 Comments

The Philharmonic Society of Orange County this year selected a sprawling Tuscan-style villa in Coto de Caza where local interior designers could showcase their talents and help support the society’s youth music education programs, which serve 150,000 students a year. Five bedrooms, a wine cellar, the entry, a lounge, living and dining areas, a library [...]

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Amid Big Hair, a Southern Drama Unfolds

Amid Big Hair, a Southern Drama Unfolds

| May 7, 2013 | 0 Comments

“I’m a complete moron when it comes to doing hair but I have to look as if I know what I am doing,” confessed Stephanie Zimbalist rehearsing for “Steel Magnolias,” currently at the Laguna Playhouse. Zimbalist, adding to her skill sets, embodies Truvy, the irrepressible owner of a beauty salon located in Chinquapin Parish, La. [...]

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Studios of Their Own, Thanks to an Alumna’s Gift

Studios of Their Own, Thanks to an Alumna’s Gift

| May 5, 2013 | 0 Comments

  With the end of the term just weeks away, Laguna College of Art and Design seniors didn’t need all that much prodding to show up on a weekend to work on unfinished year-end projects in newly finished studios and workspaces. Though student animators, painters, designers, gamers and illustrators settled in with light tables, easels [...]

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Revving Up Girl Power

Revving Up Girl Power

| April 26, 2013 | 0 Comments

Maggie Carter’s boss was “in the oil business.” He relentlessly harassed her, a situation she could not tolerate for long. Perhaps it was her own naiveté as a 20-year-old, or her own sense of self-worth. But she did what was unheard of in 1972 and reported him to his superiors. For her courage, Carter, now [...]

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Cyclists Pedal for Artistic Racks

Cyclists Pedal for Artistic Racks

| April 25, 2013 | 0 Comments

Cycling enthusiasts lobbied Laguna Beach’s Arts Commission to consider adding an artist designed bike rack competition to its portfolio of publicly funded projects during a meeting on Monday, April 22. Under state mandates to create streets accessible to bicyclists, pedestrians and autos, Laguna is moving towards designating bike routes through town and have added painted [...]

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Stepping Up to a New Podium

Stepping Up to a New Podium

| April 18, 2013 | 0 Comments

Ed Peterson knows now how he expects to spend his summer. A concept by the Laguna Concert Band’s music director-conductor to collaborate on an animated film received the green-light last week. The proposal earned Peterson the $5,000 Seven-Degrees Inspiration Grant at this year’s Art Stars Awards gala. The work will be produced this summer with [...]

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Main Beach Mural Finalists Named

Main Beach Mural Finalists Named

| April 12, 2013 | 0 Comments

The city’s Arts Commission selected six Laguna Beach artists as finalists in a public art competition to create a mural for Main Beach, the town’s most popular focal point. Because of a lack of clarity, a second art work planned for the lifeguard headquarters under construction was postponed for a second time. Despite that the [...]

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Picking Up the Tempo

Picking Up the Tempo

| April 11, 2013 | 0 Comments

Visiting bands, duos and soloists fill stages across Laguna Beach, joining established local performers in what is becoming more of a year ‘round scene. The latest attraction is Jammin’, a smooth jazz series that is a collaboration between Laguna Playhouse and Mozambique restaurant, whose owner Ivan Spiers keeps the music turned up. Hiroshima, a jazz [...]

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Let’s Hear it for Laguna’s Art Stars

Let’s Hear it for Laguna’s Art Stars

| April 11, 2013 | 2 Comments

Laguna Concert Band Director Ed Peterson won this year’s Seven-Degrees of Inspiration Grant, a $5,000 prize for his proposal to produce an original score for an animated student film, while Heisler Park sculpture garden creators Scott and Naomi Schoenherr were declared artists of the year during Laguna Beach’s annual Art Stars awards on Sunday. More [...]

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Let’s Hear it for Laguna’s Art Stars

Let’s Hear it for Laguna’s Art Stars

| April 9, 2013 | 1 Comment

Laguna Concert Band Director Ed Peterson won a $5,000 Inspiration grant for his proposal to produce an original score for an animated student film while Heisler Park sculpture garden creators Scott and Naomi Schoenherr were declared artists of the year during Laguna Beach’s annual Art Stars awards ceremony Sunday, April 7. More than 230 guests [...]

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Encore For ‘Love Letters’

Encore For ‘Love Letters’

| April 4, 2013 | 0 Comments

 Larry Hagman and Linda Gray, Lynn Redgrave and John Clark, Elizabeth Montgomery and Robert Foxworth comprise some of the actors who have taken on “Love Letters,” a two character play written by A. R. Gurney that is centered on a poignant 50-year correspondence between the fictional characters Melissa Gardner and Andrew Makepeace Ladd III. On [...]

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Still Seeking Artists for Lifeguard HQ

Still Seeking Artists for Lifeguard HQ

| March 29, 2013 | 0 Comments

The city’s Arts Commission extended the deadline until April 1 for artists to submit their qualifications to compete for a public art installation outside the city’s lifeguard headquarters, under construction on Main Beach. Commissioners determined that none of the 26 applicants, artists based in Laguna Beach and elsewhere in Southern California, fully met the project [...]

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Laguna Flutes Make Their Concert Debut

Laguna Flutes Make Their Concert Debut

| March 28, 2013 | 1 Comment

  It’s hard to imagine Sergei Prokofiev’s beloved “Peter and the Wolf” without the flute impersonating a bird. Those twittering sounds coaxed from a slender tubular instrument have been known to turn young children into future flutists. Concert goers world-wide take for granted that a symphony orchestra features at least one or two flutes, and [...]

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Arts Activist Earns Top Marks from Educators

Arts Activist Earns Top Marks from Educators

| March 20, 2013 | 0 Comments

Last Saturday, Laguna Beach resident Nancy Lawrence pitched in readying this year’s Color it Orange show, filling two galleries at the Laguna College of Art and Design. It’s a sure sign of spring, when Orange County students from K-12 get to show off their best works, selected by their teachers for the art competition founded [...]

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Workshop’s Subject, an Unfinished Portrait

Workshop’s Subject, an Unfinished Portrait

| March 14, 2013 | 0 Comments

Photographer Douglas McCulloh expected 15 people to attend the first of six scheduled photography workshops at Irvine’s Great Park. At the first session on March 2, 100 people crammed into the room on the Palm Court and 25 more stood in line outside, eager to hear his lecture, “The New Landscape Photography: Adventures in Chaos [...]

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