As California entered the month of March in 2010, the threat of monstrous tsunami waves subsided and humans survived yet another threat from a natural disaster. That doesn’t mean that we are immune from complete extinction, however. We need only look back to another time and these same beaches and deserts to discover that larger [...]
On View April 16 through August 22, 2010
Los Angeles , CA– A major exhibition celebrating the enduring spirit of the diverse women of the West offers a real portrait that dispels myths about the completely void and empty wilderness where men struggled against nature, period. The Autry National Center has organized Home Lands: How Women [...]
Surfing never looked so good! The colorful surf-themed paintings and well known logos of artist Hank Pitcher (such as his Mr. Zog’s Sex Wax design) have been seen by millions of people around the globe. Most just don’t know who is behind the picture. Now is your opportunity to solve the case of the Missing [...]
Race tracks are so different now. They used to be adults only places but a visit to Del Mar or Santa Anita will show you that they are so kid-friendly, they even host special days for families. On Oct. 24 & 25 K-EARTH 101 radio station will host the Oak Tree Carnival Days at Oak [...]
San Diego, Calif.–Balboa Park’s popular Reuben H. Fleet Science Center recently unveiled the newest exhibition, Motion Mania: Move Your Mind! You can push, pull, lift, and bounce in this entertaining, hands-on themed expo with more than 30 exhibits about the universe, the laws of physics, and how it all relates to motion. Produced by
San Francisco’s [...]
San Juan Capistrano, Calif. — An exhibit of plein air and contemporary artists explores the land and life of California with focus on its roots and mission settings. Hosted annually at Mission San Juan Capistrano, Our Land, Our People, Our Mission runs through early October and is free with paid admission to the mission which [...]
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Surf City Here We Come
Written By Chris MacDonald
On Thursday July 23rd, 2009 the 16th Annual Surfing Walk Of Fame Ceremony occurred in front of Jack’s Surfboards in Downtown Huntington Beach on Main Street at Pacific Coast Highway. Former Huntington Beach Mayor Don MacAllister and Local Surf Legend PT “Peter Townend” were the Mc’s of this [...]
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Los Angeles, CA — Native American, Peggy Fontenot’s black & white photos will be exhibited at Second Saturday Gallery Night’s NELAart event at the Southwest Museum. Meet Peggy Fontenot and enjoy art, conversation, Mexican chocolate, and pan dulce, and browse the The Southwest Museum Store on opening night, July 11, 2009. Opening Reception: Saturday, [...]
Exhibit in Sacramento focuses on energy efficiency and environment.