Kiraly's Brainchild 'Diminished Capacity' to Screen Locally
Local resident and screenwriter Sherwood Kiraly's irrepressible humor and wit are the antithesis of his latest project's title, "Diminished Capacity." Filmgoers will have the pleasure of a pre-release screening of his filmand a talk by Kiraly as part of the Laguna Beach Film Society series on June 19. Full Story
College Opens Student Gallery
Laguna College of Art & Design will launch its summer gallery on June 28 at Gallery 793 with a public reception open to the public from 6 - 9 p.m. Full Story
Workshop Offers Writing Hints
A free writing workshop, offered by Latitude 33 Bookshop and Quill Studios, called "Gearing Up to Write" is being held June 18 from 6 - 8 p.m. Participants will focus on when and how to embark on creative efforts and how to better support their creativity. Full Story
Window Realism
Live mannequins Lauren Thomas and Kristen San Jose stopped traffic, in an attention-getting window display on Coast Highway by retailer Stella's, offering a new line of summer apparel. Boys circled the block for a second look and ogling husbands were seen getting poked by their wives. Full Story
Bree Burgess in 'The Wedding Singer' at OCPC this Weekend
Performances June 13 and 14
Laguna's No Square Theatre has collaborated with the California Conservatory of the Arts of San Juan Capistrano to produce "The Wedding Singer," performed this weekend at Orange County Performing Arts Center's Founder's Hall. Full Story
MOCA Director Visits Art-a-Fair Preview Night
Jeremy Strick, director of the Los Angeles Museum of Contemporary Art, will present a talk on "Contemporary Art in the Museum" at the Art-A-Fair on June 26, prior to the festival's opening to the general public. Full Story
Film Gives Voice to Those Little Heard
Join JOY Ministry (Justice Outreach and You) at Neighborhood Congregational Church, 340 St. Ann's Drive, on June 13 at 7 p.m. for a combination of film, poetry, dance, and conversation, as they screen "Voices in Wartime." From Babylonia and Troy to the conflictsof the 20th century, war has inspired poetry. Full Story
Under Thurston's Big Top
Jazz director Roger Shew, center, draws a lunch crowd on Monday, leading the Thurston Middle School's band in "Cold Duck Time," "Blue Train," and "Miss Mango." The 14-member band, supplemented with high school trumpter Karli Cornell, twice a year performs informally at the so-called Jazz Café. Full Story
GROOVIN IN LAGUNA
Brussels Bistro 222 Forest Ave • 376-7955 Tuesday - 7 p.m. Jennifer Hart and Llew Matthews, light jazz Wednesday - 7 p.m. Victoria McGinnis or Debi Raven, jazz Thursday - 7 p.m. Full Story
Sound spectrum
Ours Mercy-Dancing for the Death of an Imaginary Enemy American Records
With song titles such as "The Worst Things Beautiful," "Black," and "Lost," my curiosity was provoked. After listening to Ours' recent release "Mercy- Dancing for the Death of an Imaginary Enemy," I found myself falling for it lovingly, the same way I had for The Cult and, to some extent, Jeff Buckley. Full Story
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