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Greer's OC: 'Lido Goes Pop!' at film festival
As if eight nights and 350 films aren't exciting enough, now we have "Lido Goes Pop!" to look forward to. For the first time in its 12-year run, Newport Beach Film festivalgoers can convene nightly at Lido Marina Village in Newport Beach as Riviera...Tags: Recipes, Complementary and Alternative Medicine, Onions, Chocolate Cake, Trips and Vacations
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City Lights: Intolerance still in the background
I didn't meet an openly gay person — at least, one of my generation — until my freshman year at UC Irvine. The resident advisor for my dorm announced casually to her group during welcome week that she was a member of the campus group Irvine...Tags: Teaching and Learning, Teen-agers, Same-Sex Marriage, Bars and Clubs, Students
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Greer's OC: Grand opening for 'endless' fun
Here's a first for SoCal: Endless Food & Fun is a new giant entertainment and food center in Huntington Beach that offers something for everyone — nearly 50,000 square feet of space filled with best of arcade games, one of the largest and most...Tags: Vehicles, Virgin Group, Ltd., Dalai Lama, Passenger Cars, Philadelphia Eagles
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Where the audience is
David Beatty may someday win an Oscar, headline the Sundance Film Festival or oversee his own TV show, but nothing may ever top the night he first had a movie screened in Huntington Beach.
The Surf City resident's feature-length debut, "Surviving New...Tags: Human Interest, Festive Events, Awards and Prizes, Documentary (genre), Sundance Film Festival
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City Lights: Walk for a good cause
Meet Orange County's toughest athlete of the month. He's not scuffing the court in the NBA Finals, didn't pitch a perfect game or lose one on a blown call. He's probably never going to make a sports page of any kind. But even if David Shandling isn't...Tags: Blockbuster, Kidney, Diseases and Illnesses, Education, Dialysis
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Living the dream
He had heard a few stories of what it was like to be in Omaha, Neb., in late-June, but nothing could prepare Beau Amaral for what he was to about to experience.
Even when it was all over, two days removed from competing at the baseball College World...Tags: Colleges and Universities, Basketball, All Stars, Florida Gators, University of California, Los Angeles
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Two locals fare well at USA Climbing Nationals
A pair of climbers from ClimbX Indoor Rock Gym in Huntington Beach competed at the USA Climbing Nationals July 9 through 12 in Atlanta. Nathan Withey, 12, earned a 31st-place finish and Sara Griffith, 13, placed 34th in their division, which included 334...Tags: Bars and Clubs, Climbing, Personal Service, Golf, Sport Climbing
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Health officials: Reform is 'big step'
Editor's note: This is the second in a three-part series about the effects of the Obama administration's health-care reform on Huntington Beach and Fountain Valley health-care providers and their patients. Dr. Peter Anderson sometimes goes for days in...Tags: Nursing, White House, Science and Technology, Healthcare Policies, Kathleen Sebelius
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All eyes on a repeat
Edison High swimming co-Coach Diggy Riley knows that Friday can't come to fruition if Wednesday wasn't what it was supposed to be. Last spring, the Edison girls' swim team captured the program's first CIF Southern Section championship. Since achieving...Tags: Water Polo, Colleges and Universities, Sports, University of California, Los Angeles
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Spitzer: Deny hiker treatment option
A rescued hiker who was arrested after methamphetamine was allegedly found in his car should not enter a program that allows first-time offenders to avoid jail, an Orange County supervisor said Wednesday. County Supervisor Todd Spitzer argued in a news...Tags: Crime, Law and Justice, Methamphetamine (drug), Career and Workplace, Orange County Superior Court, Labor Legislation
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OC Breakers tickets on sale
Individual match night tickets for the Orange County Breakers 2013 home matches are on sale. Local stars Steve Johnson, a former USC standout, and Coco Vandeweghe, a Newport Beach resident, lead the Breakers team as they open their Mylan World Team...Tags: Dwayne Johnson, Human Interest, Services and Shopping, Tennis, Sam Querrey
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UC medical center strike: Most union members reported for work
As University of California patient care workers returned to the picket lines in a workplace dispute Wednesday, hospital administrators said they were gratified that so many union members chose to come to work rather than strike. More than three-...
Tags: Ronald Reagan UCLA Medical Center, University of California, Davis, Strikes, Unions, Career and Workplace
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