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Messenger Nicholas Leighton meets the oldest Von Trapp child, Sarah Busic, singing “Sixteen Going on Seventeen.”
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- Smith Family
- l to r: Johnny Gandelsman, left, and Colin Jacobsen, members of the Brooklyn Rider quartet, performers and artistic directors in this year’s Laguna Music Festival.
- l to r: Johnny Gandelsman, left, and Colin Jacobsen, members of the Brooklyn Rider quartet, performers and artistic directors in this year’s Laguna Music Festival.
- L to R: From left, Elicia Silverstein, Kelsey Blumenthal, Robin Kesselman, Christopher Zack, and Mindy Park perform this past Monday in a preview of weekend concerts at Laguna Playhouse.
- McKayla Brooks, 8, of Laguna is tickled by the sounds she coaxed from a trombone.
- Violinist Elicia Silverstein
- Kayhan Kalhor, master kemanche player, plays an intimate concert at a private residence in Laguna Niguel.
- Kayhan Kalhor.
- “Dan the Piano Man”
- Senior Christa French clears the final hurdle on her way to a second place finish. Photos by Robert Campbell
- Laguna senior Christianne Kinder leaps to first place in the high jump.
- Sophomore Barton Reece drives to the finish in the first heat of the frosh/soph 100-meter dash.
- Sophomore Barton Reece drives to the finish in the first heat of the frosh/soph 100-meter dash.
- Charlie Ferrazi will close Esther Wells Gallery at month’s end. The landlord hopes for another gallery tenant.
- After tagging the runner at the bag, Austin Paxson tries for a double play at first in a recent game.
- Senior Nile Koegel wins in the 100-meter butterfly with a time of 1:00.46.
- Sophomore Sydney Saxe in the 100-meter backstroke, taking second with a time of 1:12.97
- Colin Ceithaml in a match against Corona del Mar.
- After tagging the runner at the bag, Austin Paxson tries for a double play at first in a recent game. Photos by Robert Campbell
- Union organizer Gina Beck drives special-needs kids for the Laguna schools.
- The student-driving bus crew at Durham’s Laguna yard.
- Union organizer and Laguna Beach bus driver Gina Beck made a detour to the White House this week. Photo by Andrea Adelson
- Patriotically dressed students surround a collection box, back row from left, Isabel Meekma, Olivia Shipp, Matthew Gallegos and Grace Fink; front row, Zachary Cord and Caroline Herry.
- Keaton Jones threw a three-hit shutout against Peninsula’s Panthers in Laguna’s 14th consecutive victory. Photos by Robert Campbell
- Eric Peruzzi in action in the record-setting contest with Saddleback. Breakers broke their 66-year old scoring record with the 25-0 rout of the Roadrunners.
- Laguna’s No. 1 singles player Jake Michaels charges the net during a 6-1 rout of Cerritos’ top player, Pilki Min. Photo by Bob Campbell.
- Bolton Colburn. Photo by Ted Reckas.
- Bolton Colburn. Photo by Ted Reckas.
- Student dancers exude energy in performances this weekend. Photo by Ted Reckas
- J. Michael O’Toole
- By Lee Winocur Field
- Howard Hills
- Artist-gallery owner Alexi Allens explains the details of her Marilyn Monroe painting to art lovers and collectors at the gallery’s opening during last week’s Artwalk.
- Filming included Frank Mason’s work on a portrait commission of the Grand Prior of the Knights of Malta in Venice, Italy, in 2006.
- Frank Mason
- Examples from the Sistine Chapel before and after restoration.
- Art lovers flocked to the Sawdust preview night on Tuesday. Photo by Ed Chang
- Art lovers flocked to the Sawdust Art Festival preview night. Photo by Ed Chang
- Art lovers flocked to the Sawdust Art Festival preview night. Photo by Ed Chang
- Art lovers flocked to the Sawdust Art Festival preview night. Photo by Ed Chang
- Photo by Ted Reckas
- Club Django reinterprets music by Django Reinhardt in an outdoor concert.
- A view of Heisler Park, where marine protections are already in affect. Tighter marine regulations that were to take affect Oct. 1 were postponed.
- A rendering of the winning bench proposal.
- Saeid Maralan in Sirous & Sons Rug Gallery in 2009.
- George Vitolo on the move.
- George Vitolo on the move.
- Artist John Barber installs newly created urns for the Montage resort.
- Catharine Cooper
- The first phase of construction underway on the soon to be rebuilt lifeguard headquarters.
- Photo by Mitch Ridder
- Renowned activist and eco-philosopher Joanna Macy comes to Laguna Feb. 3-5 for a lecture and workshop.
- The auction was followed by a rocking afterparty featuring a live DJ from The Observatory and lighting by The Showpros.
- Bluecanvas sponsored four live artists including John Park (pictured here) who entertained attendees as they created works of art throughout the night.
- Laguna Beach Community Foundation donors Peter and Mary Halper with Sophie
- Early Edmodo adopter, Thurston Middle School teacher Carl Nelson.
- Jeffry Quinton
- Chandler Davis, as the governess Maria, sings “Do-Re-Mi” to the Von Trapp children.
- Messenger Nicholas Leighton meets the oldest Von Trapp child, Sarah Busic, singing “Sixteen Going on Seventeen.”
- Messenger Nicholas Leighton meets the oldest Von Trapp child, Sarah Busic, singing “Sixteen Going on Seventeen.”
- Messenger Nicholas Leighton meets the oldest Von Trapp child, Sarah Busic, singing “Sixteen Going on Seventeen.”
- Jackson Tupy, left, Elan Kramer and the captain’s fiancé, played by Karina Parker, enjoy a cup of tea.
- Messenger Nicholas Leighton meets the oldest Von Trapp child, Sarah Busic, singing “Sixteen Going on Seventeen.”
- Jackson Tupy, left, Elan Kramer and the captain’s fiancé, played by Karina Parker, enjoy a cup of tea.
- Haley Castuera, the mother abbess, urges Chandler Davis’ Maria to “Climb Ev’ry Mountain” in the high school production of “Sound of Music.”
- Haley Castuera, the mother abbess, urges Chandler Davis’ Maria to “Climb Ev’ry Mountain” in the high school production of “Sound of Music.”
- Chandler Davis, as the governess Maria, sings “Do-Re-Mi” to the Von Trapp children.
- Messenger Nicholas Leighton meets the oldest Von Trapp child, Sarah Busic, singing “Sixteen Going on Seventeen.”
- Jackson Tupy, left, Elan Kramer and the captain’s fiancé, played by Karina Parker, enjoy a cup of tea.
- The guitar-playing captain, Jackson Tupy, his bride and brood perform “Edelweiss” in a climactic scene at the Kalzberg Music Festival.
- Haley Castuera, the mother abbess, urges Chandler Davis’ Maria to “Climb Ev’ry Mountain” in the high school production of “Sound of Music.”
- Chandler Davis, as the governess Maria, sings “Do-Re-Mi” to the Von Trapp children.
- Messenger Nicholas Leighton meets the oldest Von Trapp child, Sarah Busic, singing “Sixteen Going on Seventeen.”
- Jackson Tupy, left, Elan Kramer and the captain’s fiancé, played by Karina Parker, enjoy a cup of tea.
- The guitar-playing captain, Jackson Tupy, his bride and brood perform “Edelweiss” in a climactic scene at the Kalzberg Music Festival.
- Jim Jaqua was elected to the Laguna Beach Community Foundation board.
- Jim Jaqua was elected to the Laguna Beach Community Foundation board.
- Photo by Mitch Ridder
- No Square Theater’s songbook at Legion Hall March 16 and 17. Photo by Mitch Ridder
- Warren Imports’ owner Harry Lawrence in 2006, shortly before he retired and closed the store.
- Community leaders join with Harry Lawrence in celebrating his birthday in 2010.
- Rescuers pursuing “June,” spotted first near Laguna Beach, and on Tuesday in Monterey County waters.
- Would-be rescuers on Tuesday track June, a whale entangled in fishing gear who disappeared overnight.
- “Twelve,” Laguna Beach High School spring dance concert, 7:30 p.m., Friday and Saturday, April 27 and 28. Box office opens at 6 p.m. Artists’ Theatre, 625 Park Ave. $20 reserved, $15 general admissioin, $8 students/seniors. 949-497-7769
- Michael Beresford happened to walk up as a suspect was in the process of burglarizing his car in a parking structure. Photo by Mitch Ridder.
- Steep Skyline Drive has long been a favorite run of skateboarders, but now joins the list of banned streets. .
- Cindy Frazier
- Pato Banton
- Winning a national AYSO cup: front, Hallie Carballo, Peri Brennan and Jordan Morris; second row, Riley Russo, Anika Nielsen and Morgan Van Alphen; third, Ella Pachl, Kennedy Barlow, Cosette Chesley and Piper Naess; back, coaches Ole Nielsen and Kent Pachl.
- Winning a national AYSO cup: front, Hallie Carballo, Peri Brennan and Jordan Morris; second row, Riley Russo, Anika Nielsen and Morgan Van Alphen; third, Ella Pachl, Kennedy Barlow, Cosette Chesley and Piper Naess; back, coaches Ole Nielsen and Kent Pachl.
- Chef Ferdinand Lettner adds his signature European-style to another Laguna Beach café. Photo by Danielle Robbins
- Jensen Gray’s Facebook profile photo.
- Ryan Bright’s booking photo.
- Ryan Bright’s booking photo.
- A map of the new FivePoint Communities development, where twice as many homes are now planned.
- Laguna officials are pressing for the addition of public transit infrastructure to higher-density housing planned at the periphery of Irvine’s Great Park.
- Elizabeth McGhee and Brittany Ryan’s “Most Exciting Ensemble.” (Photo by Cliff Wassmann)
- Adam Neeley’s ensemble derived of corn husks, plastic shopping bags, cardboard, packing material (Photo by Rob Gage)
- Annette Wimmer’s party ensemble made of newspaper, foil, packaging material, shopping bags and pull tabs. (Photo by Cliff Wassmann)
- Coach Lance Stewart hopes to lead a re-vamped lineup to a title in a re-aligned CIF division 1-A. Photo by Robert Campbell
- City Council challenger Steve Dicterow
- School board challenger Tammy Keces
- The entangled sea lion. Photo by Wendy Leeds and videographer Priscilla Salazar.
- Ruined Obama signs turned into to the Democratic Club held by board member Nick Hernandez.
- Dana Rohrabacher
- Co-owner Lewis Tarter, and his daughter, outside Cottage Furnishings, one of seven Laguna Beach businesses whose windows were shot out early Sunday morning by vandals.
- Ruined Obama signs turned into to the Democratic Club held by board member Nick Hernandez.
- Dana Rohrabacher
- Bill and Sue Gross
- Mike Churchill resigned from coaching next season to focus solely on his post as athletic director.
- Lance Stewart is also giving up coaching high school volleyball for private ventures.
- Andrew Barnicle returns to Laguna Playhouse to direct Neil Simon’s “Chapter Two,” opening on Saturday, Jan. 12.
- Andrew Barnicle returns to Laguna Playhouse to direct Neil Simon’s “Chapter Two,” opening on Saturday, Jan. 12.
- A still from the college’s exhibition.
- Susi Quilter’s portrait by George Hurrell.
- Lorraine Passero
- Clara Mason Fox























































































































































































































