In his first solo museum exhibit, LA based
artist Adam Silverman
intrigues us with his collection of experimental pottery. Known for his unique
mix of texture, glaze and color, Silverman shows us a rustic, yet futuristic
collection of pottery as part of Laguna Art Museum's Art and
Nature feature.
Come experience beauty...
Laguna Beach is Southern California's premier seaside destination, midway between Los Angeles and San Diego. A year-round retreat for art lovers, nature enthusiasts and beach goers, Laguna Beach features seven miles of soft sand and surf.
Monday, December 16, 2013
Tuesday, November 26, 2013
Sawdust Winter Fantasy
Each winter the Sawdust Festival grounds transform into a winter wonderland. Thousands of holiday decorations cover the festival with a "Towne Square" in the center complete with Santa's sleigh and house. The festival also includes special activities for families and kids.
Monday, November 25, 2013
Holiday Happenings in Laguna Beach
Wednesday, November 13, 2013
Val Kilmer’s Citizen Twain Comes to Laguna Beach Playhouse
Val Kilmer brings to
life what many consider America’s greatest storyteller and first standup
comedian, Mark Twain, in his one man show Citizen Twain. Kilmer's hilarious,
raucous portrayal of Twain positions the character as a reluctant,
recalcitrant, and downright defiant prophet whose undeniable skills as a
story-teller and wordsmith compels the Almighty to call upon Twain to deliver a
Sermon on Love to help us through our daily challenges.
Wednesday, October 30, 2013
Festival of Music in Laguna Beach
This Saturday local radio station, KX 93.5, will be taking over the Festival of Arts grounds for the first Festival of Music fundraiser in Laguna Beach. This is the first music festival at this intimate setting approved by Laguna Beach city council and the Irvine Bowl Policy Committee in almost ten years. “We are honored the committee has trusted us to put on a music festival at this historic Laguna Beach location,” said KX 93.5 Program Director Tyler Russell.“We aim for the first ‘KX 93.5 Festival of Music’ to be a very important fundraiser for our public radio station and these other great, local causes.”
Friday, September 13, 2013
Sunday, September 8, 2013
Thursday, July 18, 2013
The Big Picture
This year the Pageant of the Masters celebrates its 80th year by paying homage to the art of film. The Big Picture is a look at the masterpieces that have informed and inspired the films of the past and present. Everyone from Vermeer and Michelangelo to Rockwell and Hooper make an appearance, or two.
Wednesday, June 19, 2013
Friday, May 31, 2013
5 Ways to See Art in Laguna Beach; Five for 5
Wednesday, May 22, 2013
Saturday, May 11, 2013
Monday, March 4, 2013
Laguna Beach a la Carte – A Food & Wine Experience, March 7-10, 2013
The Laguna Beach Visitors & Conference Bureau will embark on the 3rd annual
Laguna Beach a la Carte – A Food & Wine Experience, March 7-10, 2013.
Guests will experience world-class cuisine, prix-fixe menus, food & wine
pairings, daily events and special offers by local restaurateurs…taking place
at various restaurants over four special days.
Wednesday, February 27, 2013
Montage Laguna Beach Celebrates 10 Years With A Five-Star Award
It’s a big year for Montage Laguna Beach. Not only does
2013 mark its 10th anniversary, but Montage
Laguna Beach is now part of an exclusive group of properties: those that
received Five-Star ratings for their hotels, spas and restaurants.
Thursday, February 21, 2013
Thursday, February 7, 2013
Congratulations to Casa Laguna Inn & Spa who was honored in the 2013 TripAdvisor Travelers' Choice Hotels Awards
Casa LagunaInn & Spa announced that
it was chosen as one of the top ten hotels in the United States in the Romance category by
TripAdvisor in its 2013 Travelers’ Choice® awards.
Tuesday, February 5, 2013
11th annual Laguna Beach Music Festival February 5-10, 2013
Co-presented by Laguna Beach Live! and the Philharmonic Society of Orange County
this five day festival will feature music from Argentina, Brazil, Peru and
beyond, as they explore the sounds of South America. Featured guest
artists are pianist-composer Pablo Ziegler, formerly of the great Astor
Piazzolla’s tango ensemble, and bandoneónist Hector del Curto, also heir to the
tango masters who elevated dance hall music to concert hall repertoire.
Joining are guest artists from various South American musical traditions, for a
lively and colorful musical adventure.
As always, the Festival features
emerging artists on the cusp of greatness: this year, the Colburn Conservatory
presents top-flight students and their mentors – along with the return of the
award-winning Calidore Quartet – in an evening of chamber music from South
America’s rich classical tradition.
There are a variety of concerts and events to choose
from all around Laguna Beach.
For Tickets
Monday, January 28, 2013
Date Night in Laguna Beach
There’s
always fantastic food and entertainment to be found in Laguna Beach! After a
long week, my husband and I headed out for a date night in Laguna. We drove down
the canyon right at twilight and watched the last glow of the sun drip back
behind the hills. The drive into Laguna Beach never gets old for this Southern
California girl. Tonight we decided to see the award-winning show ‘Chapter
Two,’ at Laguna Playhouse but beforehand, we headed
to the Lumberyard for dinner and drinks. The Lumberyard opened
its doors in 2008, after a complete remodel. It is named after the original
company occupying the site, The Laguna Lumber Company, which was the longest running
company in Laguna Beach, and in business from 1910 to 1985. Owner, Cary Redfearn
wanted to stay true to the original integrity of the 1912 building so he left
the office of Joe Jahraus, owner of The Laguna Lumber Company, intact as part
of the restaurant. Inside no detail has been left to chance with custom booths,
a horseshoe-shaped bar, artisan woodwork throughout, and a beautiful
12,000-piece mesquite wood floor entrance. The only thing that upstages the
elegant décor is the food.
We
began our date, as is our tradition, with drinks and a toast. I chose the Ri
Mist and the Mister went with the Margarita. We toasted to a quiet night out,
free from the worries of kids and work. Next we enjoyed the zucchini planks, a Lumberyard
signature dish. The zucchini is presented like a Lincoln log tower and topped
with parmesan. Each plank is thinly sliced and covered in panko crumbs and
fried. These planks are absolutely perfect with a crispy outer layer and a hot
tender inside with an aioli sauce for dipping. We had to stop ourselves from
over eating this tasty appetizer so we could leave room for the main course.
Before
opening Lumberyard, Cary owned the beloved Oysters in Corona Del Mar, famous
for their fresh fish. The executive chef from Oysters, Armando Ortega, went with
Cary to the Lumberyard, as well as some
of his famous dishes. With this knowledge how could we pass up an opportunity
to try them? So I chose the pan seared Pacific Sea Bass and the Mister, the cedar-planked
mahogany King Salmon.
The
Sea Bass is served over whipped truffled potatoes with edamame and corn ragout,
wild mushrooms, tomatoes and a beurre
blanc. The Sea Bass is a staff favorite and I can taste why! This was a deeply
flavorful dish made with the simplest of ingredients and the perfect blend of
texture and seasoning that brought out rich, bold flavors. The vegetables are a
twist on the American favorite succotash, but replacing the lima beans for
edamame and making a combination that was absolutely delicious.
The
cedar King Salmon was recommended by Cary himself after he heard how much my
husband loves salmon. It is covered in a soy-mustard glaze and served with
applewood smoked bacon and Yukon gold potatoes. The cedar flavored penetrated
the salmon without drying out the fish. It was sweet without being
overwhelming.
After
dinner we couldn’t pass up the opportunity for dessert. In fact, Lumberyard is
running a special right now if you are going to see a play at The Laguna
Playhouse. When you purchase two entrees, you receive a FREE dessert! We did
not hesitate to jump on that special. Normally we lean towards a chocolate
dessert, but tonight we went with the Cherry Ciabatta Bread Pudding and we were
very happy we did. Topped with vanilla ice cream this was heaven in a dish and I
had to fight the Mister for every bite.
With
our bellies satisfied we stepped outside into the crisp air and took the short
walk down to the Playhouse to see ‘Chapter Two,’ Neil Simon’s most
autobiographical play. It is the story of a divorcee and a recently widowed
novelist finding their second chance at love and happiness. It’s a smart, dialogue-heavy
play that keeps you on your toes as you watch the story unfold. Each character
is dealing with their own personal loneliness that at times is painful to see,
but Simon peppers the dialog with witty quips making you laugh your way to hoping
that these lonely lovers succeed.
As
the Mister and I walked out of the Playhouse hand-in-hand, we smiled, feeling refueled
by a fun date night in Laguna.
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