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D’ Cerboni’s Ciao House opens in Apple Valley: Dining Around
When acclaimed Apple Valley restaurant Di Napoli’s Firehouse closed recently, many patrons found themselves in a predicament. Where could they find the same wonderful food, service and atmosphere? Gailen Waggoner, a regular reader of this column, and his wife Sharon were Di Napoli’s regulars. When they learned that a new family-owned Italian restaurant, D’...
IHOP to locate in Hesperia
International House of Pancakes will occupy a building in Hesperia formerly that was formerly home to Country Kitchen/Carrows. The Glendale-based restaurant chain will occupy a 5,020 square-foot space at 17398 Main St., according to Progressive Real Estate Partners in Rancho Cucamonga. Progressive represented the landlord in the signing, whose name...
Loud burger Grand Re-Opening
In a much-anticipated event, council members chamber members, community members, Family and friends all gathered for the grand reopening of our cities favorite restaurant, Loud burger. The grand reopening of Loud Burger represents more than just a return to business; it signifies a new chapter for the iconic eatery. After...
Despite minimum wage hike, fast-food hiring hits record high in SoCal: O.C. Register
Despite the dire warnings of the business community, the recent increase to fast-food workers’ minimum wage doesn’t seem to be impacting hiring. In April, minimum wage for fast-food workers jumped to $20 per hour, but despite that, “Employment Development Department numbers show [Southern California] had 361,500 fast food workers in June – an all-time staffing […]
GT Cars and Coffee Continues to Grow
Every third Saturday of the month Cars and Coffee has been gathering in the parking lot next to Bank of America across from Woody’s restaurant in Grand Terrace California. This monthly event transforms the town's usually serene atmosphere into a buzzing hub of horsepower, where vintage classics, modern marvels, and everything in between converge for a morning of automotive delight.
Baskin Robbin’s grand terrace
Dessert enthusiasts and ice cream aficionados in Grand Terrace have a delightful reason to celebrate with the new Baskin-Robbins store. This new addition promises to bring a burst of flavor and joy to residents and visitors alike. Baskin-Robbins, renowned for its 31 flavors and commitment to quality since its inception...
California Report – bluegrass harmonica virtuoso David Naiditch
Southern California virtuoso harmonica player, teacher, composer, and session player David Naiditch has been part of the Los Angeles music scene for many years. His website bio says he “was tutored on the diatonic harmonica by the legendary blues icon, Sonny Terry. In the mid-1960s, I taught harmonica at the Ash Grove, a club that was the focal point of the Los Angeles folk music revival. Years later, I taught and performed at other venues in the Los Angeles area, such as McCabe’s Guitar Shop, Boulevard Music, the Coffee Gallery Backstage, and Viva Cantina.” He has seven albums of mostly bluegrass, swing, and gypsy jazz instrumentals, and is the foremost bluegrass harmonica player in the California scene today. He has played on albums by bluegrassers David Grier, Stuart Duncan, Richard Smith, Sierra Hull, Rob Ickes, Ron Block, Dennis Caplinger, Pat Cloud, and more…
Andrew Thompson: The Pleasure of Being Wrong
Andrew Thompson, a photographic artist from San Bernardino, California, uses palm trees and power lines and thread to explore the mythologized landscape of Southern California. The region, once inhabited by indigenous tribes such as the Tongva, Cahuilla, Kumeyaay, and Serrano, with their rich cultural heritage, is now dominated by non-native plants and a commercial skyline. Thompson’s photographs capture the ubiquity of these elements which have come to represent contemporary Southern California. Thompson also sews onto these images foregrounding the built environment as well as the presence of the artists hand. “Photography is replete with rules for taking good pictures. This body of work is the result of ignoring and reimagining those rules.”
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