Category: Orange County News

‘Peril in the Alps’ Provides Laughter and Intrigue at Laguna Playhouse Through June 29

Brian Mackey, Valerie Larsen, Amanda Sitton, Gabbie Adner, Christopher M. Williams and Omri Schein star in the Laguna Playhouse production of “PERIL IN THE ALPS,” written and directed by Steven Dietz and now playing at the Laguna Playhouse in Laguna Beach. There are a handful of famous literary detectives whose Read More

Newport Beach City Manager Update: Balanced Budget, Safe Beach Day

Grace Leung, Newport Beach City Manager By Grace Leung, Newport Beach City Manager At its June 10 meeting, the Newport Beach City Council adopted a balanced Fiscal Year 2025-26 budget that reflects our City’s continued strong financial position and commitment to long-term fiscal responsibility. The approved budget prioritizes public safety Read More

Chef Jamie Gwen is Relishing Her Food and Wine Experience That Debuts June 27-29 at VEA Newport Beach

Chef Jamie Gwen Longtime Newport Beach resident Jamie Gwen is a syndicated radio host, certified sommelier, public speaker, seven-time cookbook author, and a Food Network star (she won Cutthroat Kitchen and competed on Beat Bobby Flay). Gwen was also a regular presence at the annual Newport Beach Wine & Food Read More

Crystal Cove Conservancy Invites You to a Summer of Creativity, Exploration, and Coastal Connection

Art at Crystal Cove This summer, Crystal Cove Conservancy in Newport Beach invites visitors of all ages to engage with the coastal landscape through a dynamic lineup of seasonal programs that offer meaningful ways to explore, learn, and create alongside the beauty of Crystal Cove State Park. Whether you’re returning Read More

Miami City Ballet Brings Classic ‘Swan Lake’ to Segerstrom Center June 20-22

Miami City Ballet’s “Swan Lake” Dance lovers are familiar with “Swan Lake,” the classic ballet with music by Peter Ilyich Tchaikovsky, but there are various versions of “Swan Lake” performed by ballet companies around the world. Miami City Ballet is bringing yet another “Swan Lake” to Segerstrom Center for the Read More