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Best Corona Hole-in-the-Wall Restaurants in CA
We explore three of the best Corona Hole-in-the-Wall restaurants: Roadside Café & Bar, Goodfellas Cafe, and Cowboy Surfer Grill. Corona, California, boasts a vibrant and diverse food scene, with a multitude of hidden gems waiting to be discovered. These unique establishments offer a glimpse into the rich culinary culture...
Riverside woman wins $1.5M prize at Yaamava' Resort and Casino
A Riverside woman celebrated her Fourth of July by winning over $1.5 million at Yaamava' Resort and Casino in San Manuel. The result came from a $25 bet in addition to a $5 progressive wager while playing Forture Pai Gow. The winning hand was a seven-card flush, with the progressive...
‘World's largest rubber duck' lands in Lake Elsinore for Fourth of July
If you like big ducks, this should fit the bill. The "world's largest rubber duck" is part of Fourth of July celebrations starting Thursday and continuing into the weekend in the Riverside County community of Lake Elsinore. Fourth of July 11 hours ago. Holidays Jul 2. "This event is not...
San Bernardino shelter now accepts stray animals from Fontana
The City of San Bernardino Department of Animal Services is now accepting stray animals from Fontana, Colton, and Rialto, in addition to San Bernardino, Loma Linda, and Grand Terrace. The Department of Animal Services has expanded its kennels and has added more staff to care for the pets at the...
The Casa Blanca community shows up big for a locally-made movie trailer premiere
A crowd gathered on Railroad Avenue in Casa Blanca, one of Riverside’s oldest neighborhoods. Food trucks, a DJ, and Lowrider cars lined the block. No one needs a reason for a block party in July, but they were here to celebrate. The Casa Blanca Home of Neighborly Service hosted the community gathering to support a locally set, filmed, and produced movie ¡RAZA!. Breanna Adame, an actor in the film, was glad to see such a show of love for the film. “It was amazing to see the community come together and represent Riverside. The support was overwhelming, and we can’t wait for everyone to see the full feature film.”
Restaurant inspections: 2 Coachella spots reopen after earlier failures
No Coachella Valley restaurants were given failing grades this week by Riverside County health inspectors, but two that were shut down last week received the green light to reopen. Eastern Buffet and the meat counter portion of Chihuahua Market in Coachella failed their most recent inspections and had to close due to a...
Concerts are planned at Stage Red in Fontana
Several musical events are planned at Stage Red, the newly-renovated downtown theater in Fontana. The venue’s debut performance was a concert by rock star Sammy Hagar on June 15. The next show will be presented by Mirage — Visions of Fleetwood Mac on Friday, July 12. Next will...
Guitarist, 13, stuns in Big Bay Boom national anthem performance from California Tower
SAN DIEGO (FOX 5) — At just 13 years old, Jake Anderson is preparing to capture the very essence of the American spirit. Not with words, but with the electrifying notes of his guitar. This isn’t just any performance; it’s the national anthem before the Big Bay Boom, the...
Claremont Club & Spa Pickleball Ribbon Cutting
The Claremont Club & Spa, A Fairmont Hotel, on July 1, hosted an exceptional event that marked a significant addition to its array of luxurious amenities: the grand opening of its pickleball courts. The ribbon-cutting ceremony, which took place under the warm Californian sun, was a celebration of sport, community, and the enduring commitment of the Claremont Club & Spa to provide top-tier recreational activities for its guests and members.
Claremont gears up for concerts, movies in the park
Enjoy the city’s annual summer tradition of concerts at Memorial Park, 840 N. Indian Hill Blvd., starting at 7 p.m. each Monday from July 8 through August 26. This month’s performers include Cold Duck ona July 8, The Silverados on July 15, The Smokin’ Cobras on July 22, and Suave on July 29. Acoustical Mystery Tour follows on August 5, Pop Vinyl on August 12, The Snipes on August 19, and The Answer on August 26.
New works from Rebecca Hamm at Ahmad Shariff gallery
“The Through Road,” a solo show by Rebecca Hamm that also features works from her students Meg Lee, Aedylaine Santos and Shelby Rubalcava, will be on view at Ahmad Shariff Art Gallery, 107 Harvard Ave., Claremont, July 6-27. “In ‘The Through Road,’ Rebecca Hamm presents paintings selected from works...
Claremont Art Walk, July 2024
The Claremont Art Walk is set for 6 to 9 p.m. Saturday, July 6. Here’s what’s on tap:. Ahmad Shariff Art Gallery, 107 Harvard Ave., welcomes Rebecca Hamm’s “The Through Road.”. Bunny Gunner, 230 W. Bonita Ave., exhibits small works by local artists alongside Studio C.
Artists returns to form with Bunny Gunner show
Sidelined since hip surgery in 2016, 79-year-old artist Sherie Garner has returned as part of a group show through August at Bunny Gunner Art Gallery, 230 W. Bonita Ave., Claremont. Garner works with a realism technique she calls “painting with pencils.” Her preferred medium is a suede board.
A Q and A with Courier puzzle maker Gerald Gornik
Gerald Gornik creates the Hom-O-Phun puzzle for the Claremont Courier each week, and co-creates, with his wife Michele McLain, the Search n’ Link puzzle. Well, my first one was actually published in 1974 in the Upland High School yearbook. I was part of the yearbook staff and I, along with another guy, was tasked with the outstanding seniors section. I suggested that for the ‘most likely to succeed’ photo that we have the guy and girl sucking on seeds. As in, ‘most likely to suck seed.’ We had a photo of them with straws in their mouths which were dipped into a paper bag labeled ‘SEEDS.’ After the yearbook came out, I did an informal survey of my classmates to see if everyone ‘got it.’ No one did. I could literally not find one person who ‘got’ the joke.
Midsummer Shakespeare Festival opens next week
Ophelia’s Jump Productions’ annual Midsummer Shakespeare Festival opens Thursday, July 11 with an 8 p.m. performance of Francis Beaumont’s “The Knight of the Burning Pestle” at Pomona College’s Sontag Greek Theatre, near 300 E. Bonita Ave., Claremont. Directed by Caitlin Lopez, “The Knight of the Burning Pestle” repeats July 13, 19, and 21.
CLMA to host ‘Revolutions and Revelations’ speaker series
Claremont Lewis Museum of Art, 200 W. First St., will host a series of free and open to the public lectures, “Revolutions & Revelations: Avant-Garde Art of the 20th Century,” led by art historian Wendy Slatkin, from 6 to 7:30 p.m. every Thursday from July 11 through August 1.
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