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Trend Watch: Island Cowgirl celebrates five years
Need last-minute Mother's Day gifts? Island Cowgirl in Huntington Beach just celebrated five years and has plenty of options for mum, according to designer and owner Heather Kraty. The shop originally began as a flagship store for Kraty's own line...
Tags: Fashion Shows, Entertainment, Dining and Drinking, Religion and Belief, Mother's Day
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No duck left behind
They have retrieved every rubber duck that's been tossed off the Huntington Beach Pier for the last 20 years. A pair of skip loaders typically dumps around 4,000 bright yellow artificial waterfowls over the railing for the annual Duck-A-Thon, an event...
Tags: Viniculture, Wines
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On Theater: A 'Blonde' moment worth having
Of all the stage musicals based on hit movies over the years ("Applause," "Promises, Promises," etc.), few have hit the ground running with the wit, verve and sheer entertainment value of "Legally Blonde," now in its second and final weekend at Golden...
Tags: Entertainment, Colleges and Universities, Music, University of California, Los Angeles, Reese Witherspoon
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A classical 'Connection'
Grant Sevdayan founded the Huntington Beach Symphony to fill a vacuum in the local musical landscape. Although the city offered a vibrant rock scene, Sevdayan also knew of formally trained classical musicians who were forced to stay home or drive 15...
Tags: Concerts, Physical Fitness and Exercise, Music, Arts and Culture, Music Theater
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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: Concerts, Music, Arts and Culture, Music Theater, High Schools
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Guests from afar dance in 'Don Quixote'
Like any dance performance, Festival Ballet Theatre's production of "Don Quixote" puts its cast through many tempo changes. Its two leads, though, may be operating on a particularly difficult time scale when they join rehearsals Thursday. Which is to...
Tags: Entertainment, Dance, Arts and Culture
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Students get to show off on the big screen
They all share a love of film making and for one night during the fourth annual Surf City Student Film Festival, Huntington Beach Union High School students can showcase their work for the masses. There are around 20 7-minute films submitted by...Tags: Entertainment, Movies, Students, Arts and Culture, Up (movie)
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'A real-life princess'
To young girls, Andrea Licata seems straight out of a fairy tale. Mesmerized by her glittering tiara, sash and diamond and gold necklace — perks of being Miss Fountain Valley — they stop her to ask, "Are you a real-life princess?" A...
Tags: Healthy Diet, Miss America Pageant, Education, Halloween, Arts and Culture
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Annual Marine run/walk is March 9
The fifth annual 3/1 Marine 5K Run/Walk will be held at 8 a.m. March 9 starting in the parking lot at Beach Boulevard and Pacific Coast Highway. The event helps the Third Battalion/First Marines Foundation pay for the programs, projects and activities...Tags: Highway Transportation, Jack in the Box Incorporated
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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: Fashion Shows, Book, Entertainment, Arts and Culture, Photography
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Flamboyant characters step out of the hat
A trio of monkeys, one with a pierced lip, kicking up a storm. Big-voiced Sour Kangaroo testing her moves. Styrofoam-headgear-toting Whos gallivanting with instruments made from PVC pipe, toilet plungers and badminton birdies. It's high school, so...
Tags: Dr. Seuss, Meryl Streep, Music, Music Theater, Allergies
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Breaking a leg, almost
Allynne Noelle was portraying a Turning Girl in "Symphony in 3 Movements" when she snapped her Lisfranc ligament. With adrenaline coursing through her veins, the Huntington Beach-born ballerina didn't discover her injury until she fell out of bed the...
Tags: Entertainment, Dance, Physical Therapists, Physical Therapy, Health and Medical Professionals
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