Tritons Volleyball Doesn’t Quit in Five-Set Win Over Dolphins
By Steve Breazeale After battling back and forth with one another for the better part of two hours on March 29, the San Clemente and Dana Hills boys volleyball teams saved their best exchanges of the night for the final three match-deciding points. San Clemente took a 14-12 lead in the fifth set after a … //read the full article
On Life and Love After 50: ‘ICE’ is an Important Tool All Seniors Need to Remember
By Tom Blake Today’s story is a reminder of the importance of the acronym “ICE” (In Case of Emergency) in the lives of seniors. The name of the woman who provided this information and the name of the man mentioned in her account of events have been changed at her request. Last month, Joyce, 73, … //read the full article
Dunne Dazzles at APU/Arroyo Meet of Champions
Compiled by Steve Breazeale San Clemente High School senior distance track and field runner Connor Dunne set a new national-best time of 4:04.59 in the boys one-mile race at the Azusa Pacific University/Arroyo Meet of Champions Distance Classic on March 26. Dunne’s 1,600-meter split time of 4:03.13, recorded during the race, is now the fastest … //read the full article
At the Movies: ‘Midnight Special’ for Cinema Fans
By Megan Bianco Riding off the hype 10 Cloverfield Lane brought sci-fi thriller fans two weekends ago, Jeff Nichols gives us his own atmospheric, ambient sci-fi feature of the third kind with Midnight Special. Heavily inspired by the 1980s films of Steven Spielberg and John Carpenter, Nichols is wise and talented enough to not rely … //read the full article
On Stage at the Coach House: Elephant Revival
By Steve Breazeale Colorado-based quintet Elephant Revival will bring its layered, multi-dimensional sound to the Coach House in San Juan Capistrano on March 30. Elephant Revival’s sound is tough to classify through the lens of a single genre. The band, made up of musicians and singers who play multiple instruments, can emit a variety of … //read the full article