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113 - Jan / Feb 23

Holocaust Art & Writing Contest
The Strength of Love and the Will to Survive
Holocaust Art & Writing Contest Since 2000, Chapman University has continued to run its Holocaust Art & Writing Contest through the school’s Rodgers Center for Holocaust Education, and this year marks the 24th annual contest.... Read More →

113 - Jan / Feb 23

Danny K's Billiards & Sports Bar
Secrets to Longevity
Former billiards champ Danny Kuykendall used his PhD in psychology, combined with hard work and passion, to build Danny K’s Billiards & Sports Bar into the premier billiards parlor in Orange County. - - -... Read More →

113 - Jan / Feb 23

PUBlic Legacy
Welcoming You!
PUBlic Legacy Owner Andrew Misner displays options from the new restaurant’s menu, including the popular “tomato addiction” appetizer with brie, sourdough and herb-seasoned tomatoes.  Misner notes that the restaurant follows a chef-driven concept, with an... Read More →

113 - Jan / Feb 23

A Leap of Art
at Chapman University
Leap of Art residencies started during the 2019-20 Musco Center for the Arts season as an outgrowth of Chapman University’s Master Classes.  Visiting artists and companies conducted the classes—where students performed for them and were... Read More →

113 - Jan / Feb 23

Welcoming You
to meet the new owner of Citrus City Grille!
Citrus City Grille Head Chef Luis Garcia (left) and new owners Fabiola and Charlie Cosmas highlight the restaurant’s popular menu offerings, including updated organic craft cocktails.  In the new year, Cosmas hopes to add more... Read More →

113 - Jan / Feb 23

It's the People
at Country Roads
Brande Jackson (left), with sister Katie Jackson Guilino and brother Bryce Jackson. - - - - Thirty years ago on January 1, 1993, Sue Jackson opened Country Roads Antiques on the corner of West Chapman... Read More →

113 - Jan / Feb 23

A Midcentury-Modern Aesthetic
of Michael Cecconi and Maryam Zahedi
Washed by landscape lighting at dusk, the large windows of the living/dining area open to the park-like front yard that serves as a forecourt to the house. Built in 1953 on the edge of Old... Read More →

113 - Jan / Feb 23

Essraa Nawar
Leatherby Libraries Diversity & Development Librarian Chair
Essraa Nawar Since childhood, Essraa Nawar’s curious nature has caused her to ask many questions.  The answers to those queries have allowed her to see the world through a kaleidoscope lens.  For the Chapman University... Read More →

112 - Nov / Dec 22

Orange City Fire Department, Station No. 1
Only the Finest in Orange
In the 1960’s, Orange City Fire Department’s Station No. 1 was considered a state-of-the-art facility.  The two-story building had the newest architectural flares, a central location and every child’s favorite feature, the fireman’s pole.  In... Read More →

112 - Nov / Dec 22

A Crowing Achievement for those who Aspire!
Miss Orange Scholarship Pageant
Miss Orange Scholarship Pageant  For more than 85 years, Miss Orange has been the face of the city.  Starting in 2023, her presence will be more pervasive with some changes in the Miss Orange Scholarship... Read More →