Day: February 23, 2023

Newport Beach Public Library Foundation Hosts Evening with Filmmaker Greg MacGillivray

Greg MacGillivray with an IMAX camera / Photo courtesy of MacGillivray Freeman Films The Newport Beach Public Library Foundation presented an evening with filmmaker Greg MacGillivray at the Newport Beach Central Library on Saturday, January 28. More than 180 patrons attended the3 event and heard MacGillivray talk about his life Read More

DISC Surgery Center at Newport Beach Strengthens Team with Two New Additions

Renowned spine surgeon Dr. Todd Peters has become a physician partner at DISC Surgery Center at Newport Beach. DISC Surgery Center at Newport Beach continues to strengthen its team with two new additions. Renowned spine surgeon Dr. Todd Peters has become a physician partner at DISC, while surgical services pro Read More

How the Bad Hires You Make Can Tarnish Your Company’s Reputation

In the business world, you need many things to find success. Funding, a prime location, and excellent products all matter. However, you might need skilled, attentive employees more than anything else. If you have workers who appreciate your company’s mission, that helps so much. A dedicated worker points out problems, Read More

CUSD Trustees Discuss Cultural Proficiency Work, Student Behavior

The Capistrano Unified School District is continuing to enhance cultural proficiency, goals that include reductions in student harassment and suspensions. CUSD staff presented a biannual report on progress made with overall plans—which the CUSD Board of Trustees adopted in December 2020—to trustees on Wednesday, Feb. 24. Regarding reported rates of Read More

Due to popular demand, “Ride the Cyclone” extends thru March 5 at Chance Theater

Chance Theater, Anaheim’s official resident theater company, is pleased to announce that its California Premiere of “Ride the Cyclone” will be extending thru March 5th on the Cripe Stage at the Bette Aitken Theater Arts Center. Directed by Jocelyn A. Brown, choreographed by Miguel Cardenas, and with music direction by Read More

Rain causes postponents of Orange County baseball league and tournament games

Clouds started coming in Tuesday for a Pacific Coast League game between Irvine and Woodbridge at Ryan Lemmon Stadium. (Photo Tim Burt, OC Sports Zone). Thursday morning’s rain caused postponements of all four Pacific Coast League baseball games due to wet grounds, coaches and an athletic director confirmed. The games Read More

Knott’s Boysenberry Festival is back with a tantalizing lineup of boysenberry inspired-culinary creations

Purple condiments: boysenberry BBQ sauce (left) and honey (right), available at Knott’s Berry Farm while supplies last. Photo by C.E.H. Wiedel. The Knott’s Boysenberry Festival is our annual food-inspired event that celebrates the park’s historic roots by highlighting the little berry that started it all, the boysenberry. Guests will have Read More