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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: Dining and Drinking, Bars and Clubs, Mother's Day, Religion and Belief, Entertainment Events
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Commentary: Carchio and Harper don't know their own bag
Differences of opinion among elected officials should be valued and respected because they contribute to the legislative process, but they should also be scrutinized. Two council members recently expressed opinions worthy of scrutiny while discussing...Tags: Public Officials, Business, Interior Policy, Government, Pension and Welfare
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Staging the meaning of Christmas
December may have only been two days old, but the nearly 300 people who filled ShoreLife Church's sanctuary Sunday evening were reminded why the church celebrates the Christmas season. The message wasn't delivered by the pastor but by 34 children,...
Tags: Holidays, Religion and Belief, Jesus Christ, Religious Festivals
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Coffee with a splash of steampunk
Caffè Caldo has a lot to say in its name. There's no secret where Huntington Beach's new restaurant/espresso bar's roots lie with the two Italian words, including the traditional spelling of cafè. There's dual meaning to caldo, which is Italian for heat...
Tags: Dining and Drinking, Restaurant and Catering Industry, Religion and Belief, Italy, Fashion Trends
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Art á la carte
A street-level window showcasing a solitary painting. This is the scene that greets people who pass Current, Innocean USA's recently christened art gallery, in downtown Huntington Beach. "We had an internal contest asking our employees to submit names...
Tags: Apple iTunes, Pacific Ocean, Artists, Entertainment, Music
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Democrat challenges Rohrabacher's incumbency
Ron Varasteh will pull an all-nighter to uphold his political beliefs, even with a tent over his head. The Democratic candidate for the 48th Congressional District, who will face longtime incumbent Dana Rohrabacher in November, has already played a...
Tags: Elections, Illegal Immigrants, MoveOn, Republican Party, Parties and Movements
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Where politics and philosophy meet
Tony James Carter, a first-time candidate for Huntington Beach City Council, has articulated clear views on the senior center, downtown policing and other issues. But when voters click on his campaign website, it may be his enigmatic language that...
Tags: Elections, Religion and Belief, Local Elections, Politics
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City Lights: The circus act that is the election cycle
This just in: The 2012 presidential race heated up last week, slightly, as a pair of new challengers threw their hats in the ring. Some may recognize former Massachusetts Gov. Mitt Romney, who ran unsuccessfully last time. Texas Rep. Ron Paul, whose...Tags: September 11, 2001 Attacks, Elections, Barack Obama, Religion and Belief, Mitt Romney
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Harper bows out of Assembly race [Updated]
Huntington Beach Councilman Matthew Harper, who has run a high-profile campaign for state Assembly since October, has dropped out of the race.In a Friday email to the Harper for Assembly mailing list, Harper said he had opted not to run for the newly...Tags: Elections, Republican Party, Religion and Belief, Local Elections, Dana Rohrabacher
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Harris' legacy goes beyond banners
Jim Harris' reach goes well beyond the Seahawk uniform. Coach Harris mentored students who were never in his math classes and young coaches like me who never attended his school or played on his team. While Ocean View High School's gymnasium is lined...Tags: College Basketball, Transportation, Road Transportation, Mike Krzyzewski, Religion and Belief
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In The Pipeline: Olympian has love for environment, fitness
Her eyes twinkle in the morning sun, and her smile beams. Looking out across the water while standing on the boardwalk at the Bolsa Chica wetlands, she glances up as a large pelican swoops by, just several feet over our heads. She laughs like a girl...Tags: The New York Times, Human Interest, Volleyball, Awards and Prizes, Multi-Sport Events
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On Theater: Don't 'Doubt' Golden West's production
"Doubt," according to Tom Amen, who is directing the Pulitzer Prize-winning play opening at Golden West College on Feb. 25, is "a beautifully balanced drama that draws its power not from its clarity, but from its ambiguity." John Patrick Shanley, whose...Tags: Doubt (movie), Meryl Streep, Human Interest, John Patrick Shanley, Pulitzer Prize Awards
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