At the Movies: ‘The Intern’ Lacks Real Experience
By Megan Bianco For the last couple of years, Hollywood has made use of the trope along the lines of “old people being out of touch with young people until they’re brought together in some way.” The problem is that so far none of the screen efforts have actually been very good. Two years … //read the full article
SC Sheriff’s Blotter: Man Seen Throwing Chihuahua into Car
Compiled by Eric Heinz All information below is obtained from the Orange County Sheriff’s Department website. The calls represent what was told to the deputy in the field by the radio dispatcher. The true nature of an incident often differs from what is initially reported. No assumption of criminal guilt or affiliation should be drawn … //read the full article
CUSD Discusses Potential Performing Arts School for Doheny Village
By Allison Jarrell At the Capistrano Unified School District’s Sept. 9 meeting, Trustee Gary Pritchard of Aliso Viejo led a discussion regarding the creation of a potential performing arts school in Dana Point’s south bus yard as a part of the Doheny Village redevelopment project. Pritchard said he has been discussing ideas for such a … //read the full article
28th Annual San Clemente Seafest: Sunday, Oct. 4
By San Clemente Times 9:30 a.m. to 3 p.m. Entertainment will include the famous Clam Chowder Cook-Off. Spectators can purchase tickets for tasting prior to and during the event and decide which contestants’ chowder they would like to try. Tickets are $8 for five tastes. Chowder tasting begins at approximately 9:30 a.m. and concludes at … //read the full article
Letter: Responsible Act Came With Added Cost
Karen Grata, San Clemente This past Saturday evening, Sept. 19, my spouse and I decided to beat the heat, head downtown for dinner, then party like it’s 1999. We invited another couple to dinner at Rocco’s and then cocktails and dancing at Iva Lees. We enjoyed a great evening. The whole town seemed to be out. Lots … //read the full article