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A water bubble dripping off a cresting wave in the shape of a heart with the letters “LOV” seeming to appear above and a ...
The coastal retreat long owned by the late and legendary TV producer behind hit shows such as "The A-Team" and "The Rockford ...
Many artists have shown their work at the festival for decades, while each year new participants present their artistic ...
For just $29, the “Passport to the Arts” provides one-time entry to three major Laguna Beach festivals, along with added perks for dining and parking.
A clue to the reasoning behind the recent, abrupt firing of Costa Mesa’s city manager Lori Ann Farrell Harrison by a city ...
The working title for the film is “Ultimate 90s Movie,” and the writer/director chose Bay Beach Amusement Park as one of its ...
Documentary photographer David Hurn celebrates his 91st birthday today – a milestone that marks not only the longevity of a remarkable life, but the enduring relevance of his lens on the world. Born ...
Home Business News California Film & TV Tax Credit Funding Still In Flux; Filmmakers Encourage Legislators To Support $750M Expansion As Budget Negotiations Continue ...
A bill realizing Gov. Gavin Newsom’s ambitions to enlarge the state’s cap on its incentives program from $330 million a year easily passed the state Assembly and Senate.
Now, with the county incentivizing productions to film in the area, Pinellas is becoming a hotbed of filmmaking, particularly smaller budget productions.