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Court fight has happy ending
After settling a lawsuit against Abercrombie & Fitch and Hollister Co., Robb Havassy ended up with 365 surfboards. Ever since then, he's set out to diminish that number. On Thursday, he'll be raffling off 150 of the boards in Huntington Beach. Sixteen...
Tags: Book, Giorgio Armani S.P.A., Surfing, Museums, Arts and Culture
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Through a glass, backward
From a distance, they appear to be expressionist paintings of musicians and marine life. But upon closer inspection, light reflects off the dual-pane window and exposes a crisp image — looking as if it were a print on glossy paper. Huntington...
Tags: Painting, Arts and Culture, Artists, Festive Events, Fine Artists
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In The Pipeline: A sign of the past turns up, along with its delightful owner
How strange to be sitting at lunch at the site of the old Meadowlark Airport with the man whose name will be forever intertwined with it. For years I've read about Yukio "Dick" Nerio, who purchased the airport in 1947. But it was his son Art Nerio...
Tags: Rentals, Book, Property, Arts and Culture, Entertainment
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Finding beauty in the 'Dust'
Death is an element of life that isn't perceived as beautiful by most, but Jessica Treskes tried to look past the loss of life and expose its beauty with her upcoming art show at Biola University. From April 22 to 26, the Biola Art Gallery will showcase...
Tags: Photography, Arts and Culture, Colleges and Universities
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From Hot Wheels to hot reels
Cameron Lew is truly one of the cool kids of the social media age. The 17-year-old Huntington Beach High School junior has been shooting and editing videos for his YouTube channel since eighth grade. However, Cameron's filming career started as early as...
Tags: Students, Photography, Steven Spielberg, Festive Events, Teaching and Learning
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Edison High band and choir showcase skills
Edison High School presented a showcase of its performing arts programs at the historic Huntington Beach High School Auditorium on Friday. Taking the stage that evening were the Edison High School Jazz Ensemble, the Advanced Choir, Percussion Ensemble...
Tags: Students, High Schools, John Mackey, Education, Music Theater
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Butterfly sculpture stolen from park
A metal butterfly sculpture was stolen from the newly restored Gibbs Park on Saturday night, said Leslie Gilson, park restoration coordinator for the Huntington Beach Tree Society. "We think someone used a metal-cutting tool, cut it and took it that...
Tags: Arts and Culture, Theft, Sculpture
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Art Center holds geometry exhibit
The Huntington Beach Art Center will hold a reception Saturday for the show "Geometry and Friends" a contemporary exhibition with works by Antonio Beecroft, John Dembski, April Kawaoka, Daniel Man, James Melinat, Christine Nguyen, Pam Posey, Andre...Tags: Arts and Culture
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Captured moments on display at airport
As a lawyer, Jennifer McGrath's world can be a little black and white. The city attorney for Huntington Beach brings color into it with her photography, which is on display in the Thomas F. Riley Terminal at John Wayne Airport. McGrath's photographs...
Tags: Family, Photography, Arts and Culture, Lawyers, Crime, Law and Justice
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In the Pipeline: Airport's charm will not soon be forgotten
Some columns just seem to strike a chord. I can tell right away as the emails start to come in when something has truly resonated. Leave it to Meadowlark Airport to unlock so many memories from those who took to the air there, and also those who enjoyed...
Tags: Entertainment Events, Book, Photography, Arts and Culture, Entertainment
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Painting at the minimum
Dave Reynolds gave his new exhibit at the International Surfing Museum the title "Minimal Surf." An alternate name for it, which admittedly sounds like a spice or a cologne, could be "Essence of Surfer." Reynolds, the museum's exhibits director,...
Tags: Kelly Slater, Museums, Surfing, Arts and Culture, Artists
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Gondola owner has rowing in his blood
He labels himself as "Venetophile," or someone obsessed with everything dealing with Venice. No, not the city in California, but the water-locked city in Italy. When Tim Reinard, owner of Sunset Gondola in Huntington Beach, was 11 years old, he...
Tags: Rowing, Quiksilver Incorporated, The Getty, Arts and Culture, Eight Rowing
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