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101 - Jan / Feb 21

Stephen Galloway
Dean of Dodge College of Film & Media Arts
Stephen Galloway Stephen Galloway’s love of film started at an early age when he was swept up and carried away watching movies as a child in London theaters.  The first picture he remembers seeing was... Read More →

101 - Jan / Feb 21

Abbot's Butcher
A Fresh Start
Kerry Song, Founder and CEO of Abbot’s Butcher, in her Old Towne Orange office, discovered her passion for healthy meat alternatives after working as an investment banker in New York and San Francisco. Abbot’s Butcher... Read More →

100 - Nov / Dec 20

Tiddlywinks Toys & Games
A Family Holiday unlike any Other
Tiddlywinks Toys & Games sells a variety of vintage toys and games, plus contemporary items popular with customers, young and old alike. “The classic toys hold such good memories from your childhood, when things were... Read More →

100 - Nov / Dec 20

Renowned in Orange
with Jenny McCandless
Homeowner Jenny McCandless fashioned her 1970s-era house after the arts & crafts movement. The impressive remodel showcases wood shingles, tapered trim and an expansive front porch accented in slate. Jenny’s father’s 1963 Corvette is parked... Read More →

100 - Nov / Dec 20

Jaxon's Scratch-Made Chix Tenders
Providing Flavorful Opportunities
Joseph Mahon, who created both Burger Parlor and the newly opened Jaxon’s Scratch-Made Chix Tenders, holds two baskets of his homemade chicken tenders. As he transitioned from burgers to chicken, Mahon says he knew he... Read More →

100 - Nov / Dec 20

Richard Turner
Advocating an Ancient Contemplative Practice
In our current troubled era, beset by a worldwide pandemic, political unrest and environmental disasters, people seem to be turning to calming, often ancient and time-honored practices: meditation, yoga, various forms of spirituality. So, it... Read More →

100 - Nov / Dec 20

Old Towne Orange Plaza Review
Our 100th Edition!
Old Towne Orange Plaza Review Nineteen years ago, the Old Towne Orange Plaza Review was an eight-page newsletter with only two colors. Now, 100 editions later, the community publication has grown to a full-color, 40-page... Read More →

100 - Nov / Dec 20

Lawrence (LB) Brown, PharmD, PhD
Vice Provost for Academic Administration
Lawrence (LB) Brown, PharmD, PhD When Chapman University’s Vice Provost for Academic Administration, Lawrence (LB) Brown, left the School of Pharmacy to take the administrative position in June 2019, he was somewhat apprehensive about the... Read More →

100 - Nov / Dec 2020

The Might that Survives
with the Rodgers Center for Holocaust Education
During trying times, it becomes especially valuable to pay attention to our history. It is in reflection we discover how humanity has survived past challenges. Crucial in that endeavor are courage and empathy. Chapman University’s... Read More →

100 - Nov / Dec 20

Clyde San Juan
Eye of the 'Tiger'
In his profile on Amazon.com, Clyde San Juan is described as an “author and illustrator, backpacker on crooked trails, amateur photographer and, more recently, creativity encourager.” He is and has been all of those. And... Read More →
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