Day: February 22, 2023

Dedicated Development Team vs. Team Extension: Choosing Wisely

Combining technology and business is crucial for companies that are largely reliant on software tools and those that are driven by technology. When recruiting developers, businesses search for experts that have a track record of delivering results that matter to corporate customers. Even if software outsourcing is a typical solution Read More

The Carpenter Performing Arts Center proudly presents Flamenco Vivo Carlota Santana on March 18, 2023

One of the nation’s premier flamenco companies, Flamenco Vivo Carlota Santana returns to our stage with a stunning new work choreographed by two of flamenco’s most exciting artists: Jose Maldonado and Karen Lugo—with an original live score by guitarist Jose Luis de la Paz. De la Frontera asks: “What is Read More

Segerstrom Center for the Arts announces iconic and award winning cabaret, jazz, and chamber musical artists for the 2023 – 2024 season

Segerstrom Center for the Arts brings a stunning, world-class lineup for Cabaret, Jazz, and Chamber music this 2023 -2024 season. Artists for each genre have been thoughtfully curated and hand selected by the Center’s programming team to bring a unique and unforgettable experience to patrons in Orange County. This year, Read More

WalletHub study: 2023’s most and least ethnically diverse cities

With immigration reform remaining a hot-button issue in 2023 and senators attempting to craft a bipartisan bill, the personal-finance website WalletHub released its report on 2023’s Most & Least Ethnically Diverse Cities, as well as expert commentary. To identify the most ethnically diverse places in America, WalletHub compared more than Read More

The Aquarium of the Pacific invites you to join the author of The Lady and the Octopus at First Wednesdays

A seamstress with boundless curiosity. A mother octopus with a baffling shell. When the lady and the octopus met, they reshaped marine biology, proving that females of both species were far more capable than they’d been given credit for at the time. Everyone is invited to join marine biologist, author, Read More

California Republicans call on Governor to prevent summer gas price surge

California Legislative Republicans delivered an urgent letter to Governor Newsom calling on him to take action within his authority to avoid the anticipated surge in gas prices. California Legislative Republicans oppose what many are calling ‘Gavin’s New Gas Tax’ which is scheduled for its first hearing in the Legislature. “California Read More