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Hollywood Horror Comes to Natural History Museum in LA

The Creature from the Black Lagoon and other famous movie monsters are on display at Natural History Museum (photo – Natural History Museum)

If ancient dinosaur bones and bubbling tar pits aren’t scary enough, the Natural History Museums of Los Angeles County (NHMLAC) now has a new exhibit that will bring guests up close to some of the creepiest characters of all time.

Entitled “Natural History of Horror,” the new exhibition links science, history, and the art of movie-making by exploring scientific discoveries from early experiments in animal electricity to the excavation of King Tut’s tomb. It was these discoveries that inspired some of Hollywood’s most iconic movie monsters.

The display, located at the Natural History Museum (NHM), features 17 objects from the museum’s own collection, and four ghoulish figures that starred in movies from Universal Pictures: Dracula, Frankenstein, The Mummy, and Creature from the Black Lagoon. Visitors will discover the scientific inspiration for each of these classic monsters through rare movie props, film footage, hands-on interactives, and specimens.

“It made sense that our classic monsters would be shown alongside the scientific artifacts from Natural History Museum’s collections, as they give background on the science that inspired their creation,” says Holly Goline, Universal Film Executive. “These iconic monsters have such an enduring legacy across generations of fans, so having them be part of this exhibition at a museum we all know and love gives guests the opportunity to see these stories come to life in a new way.”

Just in time for Halloween, visitors to the exhibit will have the opportunity to explore the origins of the monsters that inspire horror films to this day, and at the same time, get up close to rarely-seen objects from the Natural History Museum’s impressive Hollywood collection.

A highlight of the exhibit is the costume from “Creature from the Black Lagoon” movie that was released in 1954. Designed by Milicent Patrick, the monster was inspired by real animals, both living and extinct. To create it, she looked at reptiles, amphibians, fish, and at illustrations of life in the Devonian period, roughly 400 million years ago.

Alongside the iconic movie poster, there are silicone copies of the creature’s full bodysuit and the original mask. Next to this, the museum is showing a fossilized fish with unusual limb-like fins that look ready to crawl from the ocean onto solid ground, which was once believed to be the ancestor of all land animals. The Creature that Patrick designed reflects this imagined link between land and sea.

Another famous monster on display is Frankenstein. Dr. Frankenstein’s quest to reanimate the dead was based in part on the work of a real 19th-century scientist named Luigi Galvani. When the Frankenstein movie was released in 1931, many censors thought it too graphic and some scenes were cut. One of these scenes features the Frankenstein monster in shackles. These original shackles are part of the exhibition.

The Frankenstein display is paired with specimens and scientific instruments that show how early experiments with electricity led the way for Mary Shelley’s Frankenstein and the film based on her novel.

Dracula is also spooking guests at the museum. This display tells the story of how vampire legends existed centuries before Bram Stoker published his 1897 novel Dracula. Scientists believe that deadly diseases from this era may have inspired the vampire myth we know today. The exhibition demonstrates these connections through artwork and illustrations from the 1830s paired with film stills and an actual prop bat from the film.

Dracula was one of the first horror films with sound. In the exhibition, an interactive Foley table display invites visitors to explore the sounds of horror and the techniques that early Foley artists used to create them.

The last famous monster on exhibit is The Mummy. Museum visitors will have an opportunity to view the wrappings from the 1932 movie, which were worn by actor Boris Karloff. It took eight hours to apply his makeup and the 150 feet of bandages he was wrapped in. The film was inspired by the discovery of King Tutankhamun’s tomb, which was opened by archaeologists in 1922 after lying untouched for over 3,000 years. Wrappings and other objects found in Egyptian tombs will help tell the real story behind the discoveries that gave rise to the idea of the mummy’s curse in popular culture.

The Natural History Museum of Los Angeles County is located at 900 Exposition Blvd., Los Angeles, CA 90007. “The Natural History of Horror” runs through April 19, 2020. Admission to the museum is $6 – $15. For more information, visit: www.nhm.org

Museum of Monsters Opens Door to Family Fun Selfies

Museum of Monsters family friendly selfie museum

Museum of Monsters, or M.O.M. for short, is a fluffy museum that puts a whimsical twist on the selfie exhibition trend that has been on the rise the past few years.  It’s an “all-ages” not-very-scary Halloween experience that seeks to re-imagine itself throughout the year with different seasonal overlays.  For their first exhibit, guests are invited into the mind of a little girl as her imaginary monsters come to life through the child’s bedroom closet in a sort of “Where the Wild Things Are” vibe.

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A child’s bedroom is the best place to find monsters
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A Whimsical playground

This first project took roughly three months from concept to final product.  Designers aim to create a space that is immersive and engaging for the entire family.  The final results have a homemade quality as much as a grade-school teacher would decorate her classroom for her students to enjoy.  The walls are bombarded with color from fuzzy fur to shifting sequins.  Guests are encouraged to come dressed in their kid-friendly monster best and take photos amongst the zany backdrops.  Feel free to touch and interact with the exhibit as it is designed to be immersive.  You never know what you may find, even under a trash can lid.

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A surprise waiting for you in the trash can!

The atmosphere is brightly lit, with no strobe lights, and with low noise levels.  This actually makes it much more accessible with families who have members that may be disabled and would be unable to navigate bigger Halloween events in the greater Los Angeles area.  The middle of the experience gives families a chance to hop into a ball pit for a family picture.

The Museum of Monsters is located at 2927 S. Sepulveda Blvd, Los Angeles, CA 90064.  Free parking is located in the back.  Check out the selfie museum on social media like Instagram and Facebook for updates.

Disney’s JUNGLE CRUISE Teaser Trailer and new Poster

Inspired by the famous Disneyland theme park ride, Disney’s JUNGLE CRUISE is an adventure-filled, Amazon-jungle expedition starring Dwayne Johnson as the charismatic riverboat captain and Emily Blunt as a determined explorer on a research mission. Also starring in the film are Edgar Ramirez, Jack Whitehall, Jesse Plemons, and Paul Giamatti.

Jaume Collet-Serra is the director and John Davis, John Fox, Dwayne Johnson, Hiram Garcia, Dany Garcia, and Beau Flynn are the producers, with Doug Merrifield serving as executive producer. 

Disney’s JUNGLE CRUISE opens in U.S. theaters on July 24, 2020.

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ABC, Disney Channel and Freeform Will Present the First Episode of the Upcoming Disney+ Original Series, ‘High School Musical: The Musical: The Series

In a tip of the Wildcat hat to fans of “High School Musical,” three television networks – ABC, Disney Channel and Freeform – will present the first episode of “High School Musical: The Musical: The Series” for one night only, FRIDAY, NOV. 8 (8:00 p.m. EST), in advance of the series’ bow on the highly anticipated streaming service, Disney+ (launching Tuesday, Nov. 12).

Created and executive produced by Tim Federle, a screenwriter, novelist, librettist, and self-described “musical theatre kid,” the series is marked by originality, relatability and a genuine reverence for the worldwide pop-culture sensation “High School Musical.” It begins another original, exciting story with both new and familiar songs and settings that both its longtime fans and new viewers can enjoy.

Starring an exciting, multitalented cast, the scripted Disney+ series introduces 10 main characters: Nini, Ricky, Gina, E.J., Ashlyn, Kourtney, Carlos, Big Red, Miss Jenn and Mr. Mazzara – a group of drama students and faculty members at East High, the Utah high school where the original “High School Musical” movie was filmed. Through the course of 10 episodes, these characters count down from auditions to the opening night of their school’s first-ever production of “High School Musical: The Musical.” They have budding romances, faltering friendships, and harsh rivalries as they experience the transformative power that only high school theater can provide.

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Ricky (Joshua Bassett) is a charismatic teen auditioning for the musical so he can win back the heart of ex-girlfriend Nini (Olivia Rodrigo), who has just returned from summer theater camp with a new boyfriend – and the same insecurities that keep her from owning the spotlight. Miss Jenn (Kate Reinders) is East High’s supremely spirited drama teacher, who’s convinced that musicals can be lifesavers; Gina (Sofia Wylie) is a transfer student and diehard theater kid with plenty of secrets; E.J. (Matt Cornett) is Nini’s new beau from camp, who sees life as a competition and Ricky as his No. 1 foe. Kourtney (Dara Reneé) is Nini’s best friend and a fashionista equally obsessed with makeup tutorials and feminism. Ashlyn (Julia Lester) is E.J.’s cousin and an aspiring songwriter; Carlos (Frankie A. Rodriguez) is the student choreographer who has already memorized his Tony Award® speech; and Big Red (Larry Saperstein) is Ricky’s best friend, a dude who can best be described as a spiritual descendant of Bill and Ted. Mr. Mazzara (Mark St. Cyr) is East High’s by-the-book S.T.E.M. teacher.

The series was created and is executive produced by Golden Globe® and Academy Award nominee Tim Federle (“Ferdinand”) who also wrote the first episode. The first episode was directed by Tamra Davis. Oliver Goldstick, Tamra Davis and Emmy® Award-winning “High School Musical” executive producers Bill Borden and Barry Rosenbush also serve as executive producers of the first episode.

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Filmed in Salt Lake City, Utah, the high school serves as both the setting and film location for the original movie and the new series.

Launching on Tuesday, Nov. 12, 2019, Disney+ will be the dedicated streaming home for movies and shows from Disney, Pixar, Marvel, Star Wars, National Geographic and more, together, for the first time. The direct-to-consumer streaming service will offer ad-free programming with a variety of original feature-length films, documentaries, live-action, and animated series and short-form content. In addition to “High School Musical: The Musical: The Series” other original programming available at launch includes “The Mandalorian,” “The World According to Jeff Goldblum” and “Encore!,” and films “Lady and the Tramp” and “Noelle.”

Halloween at the Aquarium: Scarium of the Pacific is fun for the whole family

Dive into the dark depths of the Aquarium, where there’s more fun than fright this Halloween season! Discover the eerie creatures lurking in the depths at the twentieth annual Scarium of the Pacific on Saturday and Sunday, October 26 and 27, 2019, from 9:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. Kids of all ages can look for creepy-looking animals while enjoying special Halloween activities and learning about the ocean.

The event will feature various Halloween programs, including the annual children’s costume contest, magic shows, underwater pumpkin carving, spooky storytelling, kooky crafts, the creepy coloring contest, and otherworldly animals in the Great Hall.

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Included with general admission $34.95 adult (12+), $31.95 senior (62+), $24.95 child (3-11), and free for children under age 3 and Aquarium members.

The nonprofit Aquarium of the Pacific is a community gathering place where diverse cultures and the arts are celebrated and where important challenges facing our planet are explored by scientists, policymakers, and stakeholders in search of sustainable solutions. The Aquarium is dedicated to conserving and building nature and nature’s services by building the interactions between and among peoples. Home to more than 12,000 animals, Aquarium exhibits include the new Pacific Visions wing, Ocean Science Center, Molina Animal Care Center, and the Tentacles and Ink and FROGS: Dazzling & Disappearing exhibits.

Now through October 31, 2019, you can receive $5 off regular Aquarium admission when you purchase your tickets online at aquariumofpacific.org. Convenient parking is available for $8 with Aquarium validation.

Amtrak Pacific Surfliner Introduces 13th Roundtrip

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The Amtrak Pacific Surfliner will soon offer an additional train in each direction between Los Angeles and San Diego, giving customers expanded options for travel along the southern California coast. Tickets can now be purchased for travel beginning October 14.

A schedule change, effective Monday, October 14, features the addition of a 13th Pacific Surfliner round trip between Los Angeles and San Diego. The new southbound Train 578 will depart Los Angeles at 1:15 p.m., arriving in San Diego at 4:12 p.m. Existing northbound Train 591 will be renumbered to Train 593. New Train 591 will depart San Diego at 5:25 p.m. and arrive in Los Angeles at 8:34 p.m.

“Each of the new trains will fill a nearly three-hour gap in our existing schedule, providing expanded possibilities for business and leisure travel between Los Angeles and San Diego,” said Al Murray, chairman of the Los Angeles–San Diego–San Luis Obispo Rail Corridor Agency, which oversees the Pacific Surfliner service. “We appreciate the support of the state of California, Amtrak, BNSF Railway, and our local member agencies in launching these additional trains, which mark the first expansion of Pacific Surfliner service in the past three years.”

The Pacific Surfliner travels along a 351-mile route through San Diego, Orange, Los Angeles, Ventura, Santa Barbara, and San Luis Obispo counties, with portions of the route hugging the Southern California coastline. As part of the new schedule, minor changes are also being made to arrival and departure times of other Pacific Surfliner trains to improve reliability and coordination with other trains.

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“This service expansion represents the initial benefit of a decades-long, multi-hundred million dollar capital investment by the state of California to add a third track and grade separations between Los Angeles and Fullerton, which will greatly expand capacity and reduce delays for passenger and freight trains on this busy rail corridor,” said Chad Edison, chief deputy secretary for rail and transit at the California State Transportation Agency.

“We look forward to adding additional passenger rail service in the near future, taking full advantage of the new frequencies enabled by the completion of this project.”

With almost 3 million riders in 2018, the Pacific Surfliner is the busiest state-supported intercity passenger rail route in the United States and will now offer a total of 26 trains a day between Los Angeles and San Diego.

All Pacific Surfliner trains feature comfortable, reclining seats with power outlets, Wi-Fi, bike and luggage racks, a free and generous baggage policy, and an onboard Market Café that offers fresh food, snacks, and beverages, including California wines, cocktails, and local craft beer.

“As the second busiest rail corridor in the United States, the Pacific Surfliner has generated significant demand for customers,” said Amtrak President and CEO Richard Anderson. “The LOSSAN Rail Corridor Agency alongside the state of California had the vision to expand transportation and we are thrilled to see that investment realized. With service that connects major cities along the Southern California Coast – this increased service offers a significant benefit to customers.”

Ticketing and reservations are available on PacificSurfliner.com, Amtrak.com, Amtrak mobile apps, or by calling 800-USA-RAIL. Boarding documents can be self-printed, or customers using a smartphone or mobile device can present the eTicket to the conductor by opening a document in their email.

El Capitan Theatre presents MALEFICENT: MISTRESS OF EVIL

Hollywood’s legendary El Capitan Theatre presents a special engagement of Disney’s MALEFICENT: MISTRESS OF EVIL, October 17 to November 17, shown in brilliant Dolby Vision Laser Projection & Dolby Atmos Sound Technology.

El Capitan Theatre Guests will be able to take their picture before and after the movie with a special Maleficent Wing photo op. Plus, costumes and props from the film will be on display throughout the theatre.

“The El Capitan Theatre is the place to be this Halloween season for Disney’s MALEFICENT: MISTRESS OF EVIL,” said Ed Collins, General Manager of The El Capitan Theatre. “Guests will be treated to a magnificent opportunity as they enter the theater to take a unique photo featuring Maleficent’s Wings. Guests will also see props and costumes from the film on display before or after the movie; there’s just no better place to experience the magic and wonder of this exciting new fantasy adventure.”

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El Capitan Theatre Guests can even be among the first to see the movie on Thursday, October 17 at 6:00 PM as the El Capitan Theatre hosts a Special Opening Night Fan Event. In addition to watching the movie early, all FAN EVENT guests will receive an exclusive poster, as well as the reserved seat, a souvenir popcorn container, and a 20 oz. bottled drink. Tickets to The Special Opening Night Fan Event are $35.

Disney’s MALEFICENT: MISTRESS OF EVIL showtimes are daily from October 18th – November 17nd at 10:00 AM, 1:10 PM, 4:20 PM, and 7:30 PM. The film is also screened at 10:35 PM opening weekend and then Fridays and Saturdays only. Showtimes and dates are subject to change.

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There are special group rates for Disney’s MALEFICENT: MISTRESS OF EVIL of $10 for parties of 20 or more. Also during the run of Disney’s MALEFICENT: MISTRESS OF EVIL, The El Capitan Theatre will also offer RED CARPET & PREMIERE PARTY PACKAGES that include Ghirardelli treats in the HOLLYWOOD ROOM and a HARD ROCK CAFÉ MOVIE & MEAL PACKAGE. A great opportunity for Colleges & Universities to have SPOOKTACULAR time!!

Tickets are now on sale at www.elcapitantickets.com, by calling 1-800-DISNEY6 and at The El Capitan Theatre box office. For more information, all groups, parties, and movie and meal package, call 1-818-845-3100.

HARD ROCK CAFÉ MOVIE & MEAL PACKAGE: $40.00 per person. Each ticket package includes a reserved seat (no concessions) to see the movie at The El Capitan Theatre, and a meal at Hard Rock Café.  Reservations are required in advance (tickets must be booked no later than 24 hrs business days). Guests may choose one entrée from a special Hard Rock Cafe menu at the time of their seating.  Tax & gratuity included.  It does not include alcohol – guests can purchase and pay on their own.

TINY TOT TUESDAY: The El Capitan Theatre will also host a very special Tiny Tot Tuesday for the first show every Tuesday during the run of Disney’s MALEFICENT: MISTRESS OF EVIL. During these special screenings, parents and small children may enjoy the movie in a tot-friendly way—with lights dimmed rather than out and reduced sound levels.

Disney and Pixar’s “Onward” New Trailer, Poster and Images

Set in a suburban fantasy world, “Onward” introduces two teenage elf brothers, Ian and Barley Lightfoot (voices of Tom Holland and Chris Pratt), who embark on an extraordinary quest to discover if there is still a little magic left out there.

Also featuring the voice of Julia Louis-Dreyfus as Ian and Barley’s mom, Laurel Lightfoot, and Octavia Spencer as the voice of the Manticore, Pixar Animation Studios’ all-new original feature film is directed by Dan Scanlon and produced by Kori Rae—the team behind “Monsters University.”

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PURPLE SOCKS — In Disney and Pixar’s “Onward,” brothers Ian and Barley use a spell gifted to them on Ian’s 16th birthday to magically conjure their dad—half of him, anyway—right down to his signature purple socks. Featuring the voices of Tom Holland and Chris Pratt as Ian and Barley, “Onward” opens in U.S. theaters on March 6, 2020. © 2019 Disney/Pixar. All Rights Reserved.
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EN ROUTE — In Disney and Pixar’s “Onward,” brothers Ian and Barley seek an ancient map from the Manticore—once a mighty warrior whose tavern served as a waystation for travelers embarking on epic quests. Part lion, part bat and part scorpion, the Manticore has adapted to changing times—but her adventurous spirt still lurks within. Featuring the voices of Tom Holland, Chris Pratt and Octavia Spencer as Ian, Barley and the Manticore, respectively, “Onward” opens in U.S. theaters on March 6, 2020. © 2019 Disney/Pixar. All Rights Reserved.

Disney and Pixar’s “Onward,” arrives in theaters March 6, 2020.

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Theatre Review: Miss Saigon

Hilarious and heartbreaking; Miss Saigon at Segerstrom Center for the Arts will take you on a visually stunning emotional journey to the end of the Vietnam War, and some of the lesser-known aftermath of America’s involvement in Vietnam.

Set in Saigon in 1975, we meet a boisterous club/brothel owner called “The Engineer” in his crudely built club called “Dreamland.” The Engineer has been profiting from the Americans who are in Vietnam at war, and the girls hope that they may meet one who will like them enough to take them back to America with them. Kim, a 17-year-old from the countryside, is the newest girl to join the Engineer’s harem. She is modest, still hurting from the destruction of her village, and is not interested in strutting her stuff for Americans. A group of American soldiers stops by Dreamland, knowing that they will not be in Vietnam much longer, to party with the girls. One soldier, Chris, is the only one not enjoying the experience. He seems completely uncomfortable with what is happening around him until he sees Kim and is immediately intrigued. He attempts to pay for her to leave Dreamland, and John ends up buying her for him, misunderstanding Chris’ intent. Ultimately, Chris falls in love with her but finds out they are leaving that week. The whirlwind set in motion by this one fateful night will take audiences on a rollercoaster of emotion through the shady and (nowadays) offensive world of The Engineer, Kim’s life in her village, and the romantic and heartbreaking journey of Kim and Chris.

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Red Concepción really steals the show as the crass, smooth-talking, multi-lingual Engineer. His amazing delivery of one-liners, show-stopping numbers like ‘If You Want To Die In Bed,” and “The American Dream,” absolutely delight. Concepción really lends to the character with his insane level of sustained energy through some very difficult numbers and scenes. Important: Be mindful that this character was not written to appeal to some of the sensitivities of today’s culture. Emily Bautista (Kim) is a beautiful singer, gracing the stage with her amazingly powerful voice and heart-wrenching performance; I only cried twice! Anthony Festa (Chris) has such a clear voice and stage presence, it was no surprise to see that he has also toured with Wicked and Finding Neverland. Other stands out performances were Jinwoo Jung as Thuy, Christine Bunuan as Gigi, and Haven Je as Tam. The set design was just phenomenal; with relatively few actual set pieces, audiences will be transported all over the world in just a moment with the flip of a wall. The famous helicopter scene was amazing as hoped; utilizing projection, lighting, sound, and physical set work to create an amazing sensory experience. Conductor Will Curry did a great job with the orchestration, especially working with all the nuance of The Engineer.

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I came to this show with no fond memory of it, having seen it in my younger years and not found it memorable. I was unsure what to expect of this performance despite having technically seen it before. The sheer magnitude of this performance completely took me by surprise. I laughed, I cried, I was a bit uncomfortable. I highly recommend going to see Cameron Mackintosh’s tour of Boublil and Schönberg’s Miss Saigon.

Tickets to MISS SAIGON start at $26 and are available for purchase at SCFTA.org, by calling (714) 556-2787 and at the Box Office at 600 Town Center Drive in Costa Mesa. Performs until Oct 13, 2019.

Lobster Ravioli, Kayaking and Luxury Suites in Marina Del Rey

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The lobster ravioli was delicious, the Bloody Mary was spicy and potent, and the view of colorful boats bobbing in the water behind my table was incredible. Dinner at Café del Rey was a great way to end a wonderful day in Marina del Rey.

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My getaway to the waterfront city began when I checked into a gorgeous suite at The Hilton Garden Inn Los Angeles Marina Del Rey. The hotel, located across the street from the marina and beach, and within walking distance to restaurants, makes a perfect base camp while in town.

My suite at The Hilton Garden Inn overlooked the pool and featured a super comfy king bed, a spacious sitting area with sofa sleeper and two large TVs. Other room amenities included an office desk with complimentary high-speed Wi-Fi, and a small kitchenette area with microwave, refrigerator, Keurig coffee maker and sink.

Beyond cozy rooms and luxury suites, the hotel boasts a Jacuzzi and heated pool with marina views, fitness center, 24-hour lobby business center, on-site bicycle rentals, a gourmet restaurant, and meeting/conference rooms.

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Marina del Rey is a great place to kayak, stand-up paddleboard, or just relax at the beach (photo by Greg Aragon)

But the hotel’s best feature is its proximity to the spectacular marina. Built-in the early 1960s at the site of an old salt marsh, Marina del Rey is a modern wonder of construction. As one of the world’s largest man-made small craft harbors, it features eight basins and is home to approximately 6,500 boats.

In spite of its epic marina and charming seaside location, Marina del Rey is still kind of a hidden gem. Located near larger, more famous areas of Los Angeles such as Venice Beach and Santa Monica, the tiny city can be overlooked. But for savvy travelers from around the globe, the place is a waterfront paradise.

“Marina del Rey is an urban waterfront playground that offers tourists resort-like amenities, exceptional hotel accommodations, and dining experiences with breathtaking Marina views,” says Janet Zaldua, CEO of the Marina del Rey Convention & Visitors Bureau.

To get an up-close look at the water and boats, and some of the luxury condos and new developments lining the shoreline, I rented a kayak from the Pro SUP Shop (www.prosupshop.com). Located in the parking lot in front of Mother’s Beach, the company specializes in stand-up paddleboarding and kayaking and offers daily rentals and lessons by professional ASI & WPA certified instructors.

During my hour tour of the harbor, I paddled past million-dollar yachts and old wooden sloops. I waved to small boats passing by and barking seals sunbathing on docks. Kayaking is not only a great way to see the harbor; it is also a good workout and very relaxing. For those looking to get into paddle boarding or kayaking Mother’s Beach in Marina del Rey is probably one of the best places in the Los Angeles area to learn.

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Cafe del Rey boasts great seafood and memorable harbor views (photo by Greg Aragon)

After playing on the water, I walked over to the swimming area for Mother’s Beach. Here I laid out my towel and put my umbrella in the sand and relaxed. I then headed back to my suite for a nap. For dinner, I walked 10 minutes to Café del Rey (www.cafedelreymarina.com).

Set on the harbor, with memorable views of boats and sunsets, Café del Rey is led by Executive Chef Job Carder who has created an exciting menu highlighted by creative seafood dishes, along with top-quality steaks, chicken, chops, and salads. The restaurant has been recognized by Food Network and Wine Spectator.

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The Lobster Ravioli at Cafe del Rey is enchanting (photo by Greg Aragon)

My meal at Café del Rey began with chilled large shrimp with fresh herbs and cocktail sauce. With this, I had a spicy Bloody Mary and homemade potato chips. For the main course, I enjoyed lobster ravioli with poached lobster tail, lobster mousse ravioli, lobster truffle sauce, mushrooms, peas, and bottarga. While devouring this succulent dish, I watched boats bob in the harbor just outside the window.

The next morning, I worked out at the hotel’s fitness center and then walked around the Oxford Retention Basin, a serene wetland habitat located next to Hilton Garden Inn. The basin is a serene wetland habitat that features a lovely nature walk and a bike path surrounding a small lake full of trees, birds and other wildlife.

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The Oxford Basin offers a serene walking path (photo by Greg Aragon)

After a few strolls around the nature loop, I walked down the street to breakfast at Cafe Buna (www.cafe-buna.business.site), a local favorite, known for its breakfast menu, which is served all day. Here I devoured Juevos Rancheros with flour tortillas, avocado, sour cream, over-easy eggs, ranchero sauce, beans, rice, and cheese.

The Hilton Garden Inn Los Angeles Marina Del Rey is located at 4200 Admiralty Way, Marina del Rey, California, 90292. For more info, call 310-301-2000 or visit: www.hiltongardeninn3.hilton.com. For more information on visiting Marina del Rey, visit: www.visitmarinadelrey.com

Theatre Review: ‘Pixar in Concert’ at Musco Center for the Arts

The Musco Center for the Arts located on the campus of Chapman University was the perfect setting for a delightful evening of Pixar in Concert.  Performed on September 28, 2019, the concert kicks off the theatre’s season of exceptional music concerts.  Was a soothing audio experience that tickled the senses.  The live orchestra featured the Chapman Orchestra with special guest artists.  A moderated panel discussion preceded the main event that was open to Chapman University students that featured Michael Giacchino.  Giacchino is one of the best-known and most successful composers working in Hollywood today.  His Pixar contributions include UP, The Incredibles, and Ratatouille.

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Tuning in to the orchestra

Chapman University is not the first concert venue that has featured a Pixar-themed concert.  In the summer of 2012, the concert was performed in San Francisco and the Hollywood Bowl.  And the Music of Pixar LIVE concert performed at Disney Hollywood Studios theme park in Orlando, Florida in 2017.  All variations were merit given the venue they were able to perform.  But for patrons who have a real appreciation for music in the movies, Chapman University’s Musco Center for the Arts was the perfect stage to really let the music sweep you off your feet.

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A full house awaits inside the theatre

The program featured a particular focus on music composers that gave the evening a concentrated look at the different styles each person was able to contribute.  The show went directly from one film overture to the next while montage clips of the accompanying movie played on a big screen in the background amongst a blue-lit orchestra.  The backlight could have changed colors to match the movie playing, but that’s a minor nitpick and may have to do with visibility for the orchestra.  The first half of the evening featured the enduring classics of Toy Story, Finding Nemo, Ratatouille, Monsters, Inc, WALL-E, Cars, and UP.  After a twenty-minute intermission, the show resumed with The Incredibles, Inside Out, Cars 2, Monsters University, Finding Dory, Coco, Incredibles 2, Toy Story 3, and concluded on You’ve Got a Friend in Me from the Toy Story franchise.  The overtures bounced back and forth between Randy Newman, Thomas Newman, and Michael Giacchino.  So music from BRAVE by Patrick Doyle and The Good Dinosaur had little to no mention.  Oddly enough, a bugs’ life was advertised but not mentioned even though the music was composed by Randy Newman.  Not to mention the recent demise of that movie’s land from Disney California Adventure just down the road.

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Entrance to the Musco Center for the Arts at Chapman University

There was plenty to appreciate for the one-time performance.  For those sitting nearest the orchestra, you can really feel like strings plucking on violins, the boom of wind instruments, and beat of the drums.  The sight and sound quality give off the appeal of imagining being in a soundstage recording these great pieces of instrumental classics.  The Chapman Orchestra doesn’t tell but shows you why Pixar is a master at its craft.  To be able to hear the audience’s reactions to the musical humor behind Monsters, Inc., and WALL-E demonstrates the power music has on a movie even with no dialogue.  WALL-E was even designed as a silent movie character, so alive to film music concert was made for this film.  The audience could take its time admiring the instruments play during the slow and emotional moments like in the opening to UP.  The wide shots and sweeping angles over Paris and driving through Ornament Valley in Cars take you to a whole new world.  Then the thrill-a-minute action from The Incredibles turns up the heat and you’ll really see the orchestra take flight.

Find out what other concerts will be playing at the Musco Center for the Arts at Chapman University at www.muscocenter.org.  Future performances include LeAnn Rimes, Mandy Patinkin (of The Princess Bride fame), and more.

Marine Toys for Tots 2019 Christmas Holiday Campaign Kicks-Off

October 1, 2019, marks the official kick-off for the Toys for Tots 2019 holiday campaign running through Christmas.  U.S. Marines and volunteers will be conducting 812 local toy collection and distribution campaigns in all 50 states, District of Columbia, Puerto Rico, Guam, and U.S. Virgin Islands.

Toys for Tots, a 72-year national charitable program run by the U.S. Marine Corps Reserve, provides happiness and hope to disadvantaged children during each Christmas holiday season.  The toys, books and other gifts collected and distributed by the Marines offer these children recognition, confidence and a positive memory for a lifetime.  It is such experiences that help children become responsible citizens and caring members of their community.  Last year the Marine Toys for Tots Program fulfilled the holiday hopes and dreams of 7 million less fortunate children in over 800 communities nationwide.  Since 1947 over 258 million children have been assisted. The Marine Toys for Tots Foundation is a not for profit organization authorized by the U.S. Marine Corps and the Department of Defense to provide fundraising and other necessary support for the annual Marine Corps Reserve Toys for Tots Program.  For more information, visit www.toysfortots.org.

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There are an estimated 15 million children living in poverty in the U.S.  The mission of Marine Toys for Tots is to bring the joy of Christmas to less fortunate children with the goal to deliver a message of hope that will inspire youngsters to grow into responsible, productive, patriotic citizens.  The objectives include having a positive impact on the development of children, creating or restoring self-esteem, and bringing all elements of communities together in a common cause for three months each year.

Museum of MonstersMuseum of MonstersMarines and volunteers engaging with local businesses, media and individuals within their communities collecting new, unwrapped toys and distributing those gifts to less fortunate children. It is estimated that over 35,000+ volunteers, millions of local supporters, hundreds of Corporate Partners of Toys for Tots with the U.S. Marines will participate.

Toys for Tots 2019  will run October 1, 2019December 25, 2019. 

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