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Santa Cruz's affordable luxuries
Three-hundred and forty-five driving miles north of Los Angeles, 72 miles south of San Francisco and many leagues to the left of Middle America, Santa Cruz calls out to newcomers like a lazy mermaid atop Monterey Bay. With tie-dyed scales.
"Dude," this...Tags: Fennel, Wines, Metal and Mineral, Foods and Beverages, Arts and Culture
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Budget deal's oil-drilling component draws mixed reviews
It would be hard to find a lovelier spot to draw lines in the sand than East Beach on the day after Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger opened the door to new offshore oil drilling for the first time in 40 years.
Sunshine glinted off bright blue water. Beach...Tags: Beach Volleyball, Politics, Volleyball, Regional Authority, Sports
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Authors & books: Calendar of events
Words & Ideas Compiled by Grace Krilanovich. SUNDAY Scott McKenzie: The co-author (with Bozo originator, the late Larry Harmon) of "The Man Behind the Nose: Assassins, Astronauts, Cannibals and Other Stupendous Tales" will present and sign the new Bozo...Tags: Joe Donnelly, Sports, Hispanic and Latino Americans, Bozo the Clown (fictional character), Murder
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Southern California animal lovers' calendar: Weekend of Sept. 18-19 and beyond
L.A. UnleashedIf you want to adopt a pet, help worthy animal-related charities raise funds and awareness or watch athletic dogs go surfing (and really, who doesn't want to watch surfing dogs?), this weekend and the coming weeks are full of events...... -
Shark attack victim had 'the sweetest heart,' mom says
L.A. NOWSix-foot waves were breaking when Lucas Ransom and his longtime buddy Matthew Garcia arrived at Surf Beach west of Lompoc on Friday morning. No wind, glassy conditions -- they agreed it was going to be a great session for Garcia...... -
LeRoy Grannis dies at 93; photographer documented California surf culture of the 1960s and '70s
LeRoy Grannis, a noted photographer whose widely printed images captured and popularized the surf culture of California as it exploded in the 1960s and '70s, has died. He was 93.
Grannis, who also co-founded what is now Surfing magazine, died Thursday of...Tags: Defense, Unrest, Conflicts and War, Culture, Broken Leg, Arts and Culture
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The sisters behind Orange County-based swimwear brand Mikoh
All The RageGracing the cover of Sports Illustrated's swimsuit issue may be some women's dream, but having your swimsuits make the pages of the magazine is the best thing a swimwear designer can hope for. For Orange County-based sisters Oleema and Kalani...... -
Fidlar on the roof: White Iris punk band premieres new single
Pop & HissFrom Surfer Blood to Best Coast and Wavves, to any band cynically branded as "chillwave," the ocean has been an omnipresent theme in indie rock over the last few years. And quite often, filtered through a punk rock prism, '60s...... -
Exactly how extreme is TLC's new series 'Extreme Couponing'?
Show TrackerWhen we heard about TLC's new series "Extreme Couponing," which premieres Wednesday, we were so excited we hopped on a BMX bike, did an alley-oop onto a surfboard, rode that surfboard onto the back of the world's fastest killer whale,...... -
Now open: Feal Mor, an upscale menswear boutique for pirates of every (Breton) stripe
All The RageI've started to loathe the term "curate" as it applies to the retail experience -- it sounds pretentious (What ever happened to calling it a "tightly edited collection" anyway?). But Feal Mor, a new men's boutique that just opened its...... -
Big-wave surfer Mark Visser takes on Maui's 'Jaws' at night
OutpostsProfessional big-wave surfer Mark Visser made history early Thursday when he took on 30- to 40-foot waves at Jaws, off the shore of Maui. That's because the 28-year-old Australian went out surfing in the dark. Using specially engineered LED lighting...... -
Philip 'Flippy' Hoffman dies at 80; big-wave pioneer co-owned surfwear-related fabric company
Philip "Flippy" Hoffman, a pioneer of big-wave riding in Hawaii in the 1950s and the co-owner of Mission Viejo-based Hoffman California Fabrics, which supplies printed textiles to the surfwear, quilt and craft industries, has died. He was 80.
Hoffman,...Tags: Sports, Volcom Incorporated, Companies and Corporations, Clothing and Textiles Industry, Quiksilver Incorporated
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