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IF EXPERIENCE MATTERS See TRUSTEES: DISHNO, CAREY & CASTREY Robert L. Mayer, Sr.

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PURSUES WOMEN’S TEAM TITLE AT
HUNTINGTON BEACH
By Brian Pinell Pinkerton, the lone surfer from California among the
HUNTINGTON BEACH, Calif. – U.S. surfer Gabriela group, offers additional insight into her teammate’s com-
Bryan shares a tidbit of advice to the international surfers ments about maximizing surfing alongside the famed pier.
who have descended upon Huntington Beach to compete “Normally, almost every event I’ve done in Huntington,
at this week’s ISA’s World Surfing Games. I’ve stuck next to the pier,” Pinkerton says. “There is that
“Don’t fear the pier,” says the 20-year-old Hawaiian pure right that comes off it and the left that goes into it.
surfer, referring to HB’s iconic landmark, which stretches Maybe because the way the sand moves with the current,
1,850 feet into the Pacific Ocean. Some of the legendary it kind of forms that good wave there.”
surf town’s best waves can be caught adjacent to the pier, Local knowledge is paramount as the talented threesome
yet the location can also pose an array of problems even is shooting for a coveted world title in the WSG team
for the most skilled of surfers. event. The reward is unprecedented – both the victorious
Bryan is one of the sport’s rising young stars having been men’s and women’s national teams will be allocated one

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named the World Surfing League’s Rookie of the Year for Olympic slot for the Olympic Games Paris 2024, for their
2022. This week Bryan is teamed up with a pair of equally respective countries. The qualification award will be in ad-
young, albeit experienced and talented surfers – Kirra Pin- dition to the maximum quota of two athletes per country,
kerton, 20, and Zoe McDougall, 22. per gender, for surfing’s Olympic encore.

Why Surf in
Bryan exudes con-
fidence in the team’s
quest to punch a ticket
for Paris 2024.
“We have good vibes
within the group, every-
Huntington
Beach
Gabriela Bryan
one is a joy to be around,
everybody is surfing

is Legendary
super good, so it’s inspir-
ing to do the best that we
can here,” Bryan says.
“Securing that spot in the
Olympics for Team USA Huntington Beach surfing was
is super important and I made famous because of the
think we have a really consistency of its waves and
good shot.” has remained a staple SoCal
Pinkerton, 20, resides
in nearby San Clemente location for surfers for more
and knows the Hunting- than 100 years.
ton Beach swells, and the
relationship with the his- Katherine M. Clements
toric pier, quite well. As HUNTINGTON BEACH — Huntington
a 16-year-old, she burst Beach, affectionately known as “HB,” has
onto the international another well-earned nickname, Surf City USA.
scene winning the 2018 Huntington Beach offers 10 miles of sandy
World Surfing League beaches and consistent breaks and hosts more
Junior World Title in Tai- than 50 surf contests each year, including the in-
wan. famous US Open of Surfing. Surfers have sought
McDougall, 22, who out these conditions for over 100 years and
grew up pushing limits at today, surfing in Huntington Beach is on many
Hawaii’s renowned Ban- surfers’ bucket lists.
zai Pipeline in her back- According to surf historians, Huntington
yard, rounds out the Beach was first surfed in 1907 by Hawaiian wa-
Huntington Beach squad. terman and surfing pioneer George Freeth. In
It is undoubtedly a 1925 legendary surfer Duke Kahanamoku came
Kirra Pinkerton crop of young and excit- to California from Hawaii and popularized the
ing U.S. surfing talent, sport of surfing in Huntington Beach. Having the
each individually poised legend surfing the shores of Southern California
to make a big splash generated new visitors and the need for acces-
within the sport for years sible surfing equipment. As a result, the city’s
to come, and quite pos- first surf shop, Gordie’s Surf Boards, opened in
sibly at Paris 2024 and the Olympic Games Los An- 1953, and six years later, the first US Surfing
geles 2028. A team triumph this week could actually Championships were held in Huntington Beach.
open the door for all three to at least have a chance to The waves twist around the iconic Huntington
represent the U.S. in Paris. Beach Pier and have breaks going north and
Chemistry is quickly developing between the three- south, which will work in different swell direc-
some of surfers, all sharing a similar goal, and poten- tions. They peel across the beach on one side but
tial reward, this week in sun-drenched Huntington also deliver those death-defying rides through
Beach. the wooden beams if you feel brave enough to
“We’re all feeding off each other and I think we take on the disappearing act as you surf through
have a really good team here, also with Kolohe (An- them.
dino), Griffin (Colapinto) and Nat (Young) supporting Surfing in HB is year-round. The pier’s south
PERMIT NO. 438
us,” Pinkerton says, noting the guys’ squad in Hun- side rides better in the winter because the north-
tington Beach. west swell direction drags under the wooden pil-
HUNTINGTON BEACH, CA

ings to gather and shape. It then wraps around


PAID
US POSTAGE Team USA’s stiffest competition this week is expected
STD to come from Australia and France, while Portugal, with the pier and forms the sandbanks to create a
PRESORTED

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BRANDY REFLECTS ON THE
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"Oh Shit" Moment! ‘MAGIC’ OF BEING THE FIRST


BLACK CINDERELLA & WORKING
Another Day in the Office …. Uh oh, it's over there….. I think I've got a def- WITH WHITNEY HOUSTON
There I was, just flying along, enjoying the inite.. Aw, sh*t. What the hell is going on here. Billboard / KYLE DENIS
flight at 20,000 ft, minding my own business…
T his year marks the 25th
anniversary of Rodgers
& Hammerstein’s Cinde-
rella, the groundbreaking
television film adaptation of
the iconic French fairy tale.
A color-blinding casting
approach transformed the
Robert Iscove-helmed
movie into one of the most
diverse fairy-tale adapta-
tions in television history. The film’s ensemble, which featured Brandy
as the first Black Cinderella and the late Whitney Houston as her Fairy
Godmother, included Jason Alexander, Whoopi Goldberg, Bernadette
And what's so cool is they actually pay me I gotta wonder, am I the first guy to ever ex- Peters, Veanne Cox, Victor Garber, Paolo Montalban, and the late Na-
to do this! perience a 'cockpit-airframe separation anx- talie Desselle.
iety attack’?? Tuesday night (Aug. 23), ABC will air a reunion special for the
Emmy Award-winning television film called Cinderella: The Reunion.
Ahead of the special, Good Morning America aired some snippets of
some of the cast reflecting on the culture-shifting project.
“I remember like it was yesterday,” Brandy mused. “I’m nervous,
but I’m not nervous because I feel … I can be myself around her, and
then she feels like she could be herself around me. And so this …
magic is happening, and I’m like, ‘Oh my God! She really sings like
this!'”
Rodgers & Hammerstein’s Cinderella became ABC’s most-watched
Sunday night program in more than 10 years, garnering more than 60
million viewers on premiere night. The television film has since gone
on to become one of the most beloved adaptations of Cinderella in
When....Hmmm.....What's that strange popular media.
sound? Something feels different! Rodgers & Hammerstein’s Cinderella received seven Emmy nomi-
OK, enough is enough! I'm outta here! But nations, including outstanding variety, music or comedy special. It won
first, the canopy has to go. one, for outstanding art direction for a variety or music program.
Brandy has earned seven top 10 hits on the Billboard Hot 100, in-
cluding a 13-week run at No. 1 alongside Monica with “The Boy Is
Mine.” On the Billboard 200, the Grammy-winner has notched four
top 10 titles including 1998’s Never Say Never (No. 2) and 2012’s Two
Eleven (No. 3).

How Do I Get My Students


Loans Forgiven? Qualifying for
Biden's Debt Relief, Explained
Hey, why am I looking up?
USA TODAY / MEDORA LEE borrowers making under
Phew...At least that's now out of the way.
P resident Biden announced
Wednesday he will provide
$20,000 in debt relief to Pell
$125,000 a year or couples
making less than $250,000 a
year. Private loans will not be
Grant recipients and $10,000 for forgiven.
many other borrowers. Students who borrowed
Roughly 43 million Ameri- money under the Pell Grant pro-
cans hold federal student loan gram for low-income students
debt to the tune of $1.6 trillion, will qualify for up to $20,000 in
according to recent federal data. debt forgiveness.
Biden's move has an individual
income cap of $125,000. How to get student loan
The president also announced forgiveness
Whoa there. What the hell?? Controls aren't an extension of the pandemic The Education Department
working. OK, now it's my turn. I'm goanna be gone pause on student loan payments said nearly 8 million borrowers
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as soon as I find that frickin' lower handle. through the end of this year. are likely to have their loans for-
Payments will resume in Janu- given automatically because the
ary 2023. agency already has information
about their income.
How do I apply? More details for them and
You can't just yet. other borrowers will be coming
in the next few weeks.
Who qualifies for Biden's The remaining borrowers will
student loan forgiveness? have to apply for loan forgive-
Undergraduate and graduate ness, and the applications will
students are expected to receive be available "no later" than Dec.
forgiveness of up to $10,000 in 31, when the freeze on student
federal student loan debt for loan payments ends.

Time for a mirror check.....Hey, where's the


rest of my F-15? Got it...... I'm gone!!!!!!

Kudos to the guy who took these pictures!


Just another 'average day at the office'?
It was determined that what caused this mid-
air break up was the main "longeron" (stringer)
behind the cockpit failed due to corrosion.
This 'incident' at the USAF caused it to
ground its entire fleet of F-15s.
Talk about being in the right place at the
right time for the photographer..... and the
wrong place at the wrong time for the pilot!
2 AMAZING PICTURES!
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Blessing of the Waves 2022


HB Pier - 9/11 at 8:30 am
A Moment in time that transcends the discourse in
the world while we gather together to celebrate all
that we have in common vs. our differences.

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The Weak That Was


America: Home of the Free because of the Brave

INSPIRATION
“Be yourself; everyone else "It is better to fail in originality
is already taken.” than to succeed in imitation."
~ Oscar Wilde ~ Herman Melville
Dave Garofalo
Publisher

DID YOU KING CHARLES


KNOW By Adriana Diaz
From pampered prince to coddled king.
Although he was just named Britain’s ruling mon-
juices,” said chef Graham Newbould, a former
member of the royal staff.
“Wherever the prince goes in the world, the

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arch last weekend, Charles III has been living like breakfast box goes with him. He has six different

Eagles'
a king his whole life.
King Charles was re-
portedly nicknamed the

stadium “pampered prince” by his


staff at Clarence House,

once had a
where he lived with his wife
Queen Consort Camilla from
2003 until he recently took

courtroom? the throne.


Details of the former Prince
of Wales’ lavish requests were
revealed in the 2015 Amazon

THE SAD TRUTH
Prime documentary “Serving
the Royals: Inside the Firm.”

Getty Images
Paul Burrell, who served as
I am reminded of a joke: a butler to Queen Elizabeth
and Princess Diana, revealed
What happens if a pol- the precise directions the
itician drowns in a river? king’s staff are given to care
That is pollution. for him, from ironing his shoelaces to putting tooth- types of honey, some special mueslis, his dried fruit
paste on his toothbrush. and anything that’s a bit special that he is a bit fussy
The former butler shared that King Charles had about.”

Sports
“everything done for him.” He also supposedly insists his cheese and biscuits
“His pajamas are pressed every morning, his be warmed to a certain temperature at the end of

Pictures
shoelaces are pressed flat with an iron, the bath plug meals and makes his staff keep a warming tray
has to be in a certain position, and the water tem- nearby “since he’s particular about everything,” a
perature has to be just tepid,” in a bathtub filled royal insider told MyLondon.

from the “only half full,” Burrell said.


The king even “has his valets squeeze one inch
Along with his breakfast box, King Charles alleg-
edly sends a van of his possessions to his friends’

PAST
of toothpaste onto his toothbrush every morning.” country houses ahead of his arrival to unload his
After getting ready, King Charles’ strict morning “bed, furniture and even pictures,” Tina Brown re-
routine is continued with his breakfast. ported in “The Palace Papers.”
“Prince Charles has a healthier option. He’d have He reportedly even brings his own toilet seat and
homemade bread, a bowl of fresh fruit, fresh fruit Kleenex Velvet toilet paper wherever he goes.
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If Animals These crazy, ridiculous,


and almost unbelievable
Dmitri Lovetsky/AP

statistics will make you


Could Talk question everything

SIMONE BILES DOMINATES


THE 2016 OLYMPICS
Date: August 11, 2016
What made the moment: Simone Biles
was the most dominant athlete of the
2010s, essentially winning gold medals
at will at every world championship and
Olympics in which she competed. Her
star-making moment came as leader of
the Americans at Rio 2016, with the
United States winning gold in the team
event and Biles winning individual gold
in vault, floor exercise, and all-around.

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U.S. National Park:


T he words “For the Benefit and Enjoyment of the People” stretch across the north-
ern entrance of our nation’s first national park, Yellowstone.
According to the Department of Interior, the goal of the National Park Service is,
and has always been, to keep our wild places protected and unimpaired for future
generations. To that end, more than 400 areas and 84 million acres spanning all 50
states and several unincorporated territories of the United States, protect America’s
greatest natural treasures. With 61 of those wilderness areas toting National Park
designation, it can be tricky trying to pick which park to visit.
So, to help you determine which parks should be higher on your bucket list, we
ranked each park based on their overall accessibility, facilities and accommodations,
trails and attractions, crowds, and, of course, overall ‘wow’ factor, which we meas-
ured by photo ops and stunning scenery.
Keep in mind, it’s almost impossible to say that one is better than the next — there’s
truly something special about each one of our national parks.

Credit: inEthos Design/Shutterstock

Gates of The Arctic National Park, ALASKA


There are very few places left in America that are as untouched and unseen as
Gates of the Arctic National Park. The park sits entirely above the Arctic Circle and
is home to the highest mountain range in America, the Brooks Range. It’s painful to
place this park so low on the list, but with only two ways to actually see the park —
flying over it on a flightseeing tour or to flying in on a bush plane — its accessibility
makes it a truly challenging park to visit.
Not to mention, once you actually make it to the untamed wilderness, you’re more
or less on your own. There are no maintained or marked trails, no lodges, camp-
grounds, or even roads within the park. Unpredictable weather, unforgiving terrain,
wildlife and transportation costs also contribute to Gates of the Arctic being isolated
and nearly uninhabited.
It’ll just be you and remote wilderness. And when we say remote, we mean it. A
trip to the park is an adventure that very few will ever experience. At 8.4 million
acres, Gates of the Arctic is the second-largest park in the country, but also one of
the least visited. With less than 11,000 people making the trek each year, you’re more
likely to cross paths with an Arctic wolf or caribou than a human.
To outsiders, traveling to Gates of the Arctic sounds a lot like an episode of Sur-
vivor, but for those willing to brave this isolated wilderness, the reward generally
outweighs the effort. If you’d rather make the logistics someone else’s problem,
you can also consider taking a guided tour Professionally guided rafting, canoeing,
basecamp, packrafting and backpacking trips open up the potential for a truly Alas-
kan experience.

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Race Organizers Attempt To Stop Kathrine Switzer


From Competing In The Boston Marathon.
She Became The First Woman To Finish The Race, 1967

Rare Historical Photos Reveal More Than


When you think
Immediately Meets The Eye you’ve seen it all
Workers pose next to the chain used
for the Titanic's anchor, 1910.
The Titanic was meant to be unsinkable, and with the
amount of man hours that went into it you’d think that
claim would be warranted. In order to simply build one
anchor workers had toward with tons of high grade
steel. One entire anchor was made of about 16 tons of
steel which had to be super heated until it was read hot
in order to form the anchor’s shaft. At the time of con-
struction there were more than 3,000 men employed
in the small English town where the anchor was made,
and it took two years from start to finish to actually fin-
ish construction.
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Strange Facts About the U.S.


Wikimedia Commons

Oregon's Crater Lake is deep enough to cover six Statues of 7


Liberty stacked on top of each other.
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or language. Reproduction in whole or part is strictly erna shot. Should they stay with Moderna or mix it said there's some expectation that the updated booster
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residents and businesses in our circulation area. Subscrip- "It's OK to mix and match Moderna and Pfizer," fection. It's called a bivalent shot because it's designed
tion sales are a major part of our business approach. Dr. Ralph Gonzales, associate dean for clinical inno- to protect not only against the original coronavirus
Home delivery is augmented by direct mail to specific vation and chief innovation officer for UC San Fran- strain, but also the latest Omicron subvariants that
local residents, business and officials. We encourage your cisco, said at a campus town hall last week. "I just got have dominated the nation this summer, including
support and participation. Seal Beach, Rossmoor, my Moderna two days ago and it was an interesting BA.5.
experience. I definitely felt a stronger response with "The bivalent boosters provide protection against
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Los Alamitos, Surfside & Sunset Beach have Market the Moderna — having had Pfizer before — but the subvariants that are currently circulating at the
Coverage with bulk distribution in Belmont Shores, Na- either combinations are fine." highest levels, and they're going to be one of our best
ples & Cypress. Address correspondence to The U.S. Food and Drug Administration actually tools in planning for a safe, healthier and happier fall
allowed mixing and matching of COVID-19 booster and winter holiday season," Ferrer said Thursday.
doses starting last year, after it allowed people to get This story originally appeared in Los Angeles
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By Chris MacDonald, Writer/Photographer,
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TO BE A PAINTER
(Note from Chris MacDonald: World Famous Painter one day a week for Mil-
Milford Zornes, 100, put on a workshop at the Huntington ford's last 15 years. They
Beach Art Center, has for 28 years had exhibits at Ander- also went on painting expe-
son Art Gallery in Sunset Beach and had a special show- ditions together to Yo-
ing at the Los Alamitos Joint Forces Training Base. He semite and other spots in
frequented our area and often painted with Huntington the Sierra Nevada Moun-
Beach Artist Bill Anderson. Here is a review of a new book tains, Hawaii, Arizona and
about him.) Utah, where Milford and
his wife owned a home
By Hal Baker as told by Milford Zornes, Published by built by well-known artists
Sasse Museum of Art, 2022 Maynard and Edith Dixon.
Review by Craig MacDonald What I learned from Hal
Milford Zornes was one of the world's top painters. On Baker's fantastic book,
January 26, 2008, a day after turning 100, he put on a two thankfully preserving the
hour painting demonstration before an overflow crowd of painter's own words and
more than 250 people at the Pasadena Museum of Cali- thoughts, not only helped
fornia Art. Three weeks later, he was working on a paint- me better understand his

Re-Opening
ing in his Claremont residence, went to bed and didn't father-in-law, Milford, but
wake up. Bill, my sister, Sue, and
This modest, Oklahoma native's phenomenal work has other artists as well.

Soon
hung all over the world, even in the White House, Smith- Bravo to Hal for spend-
sonian, Metropolitan Museum of Art and Library of Con- ing countless hours, re-
gress. The former President of the California Water Color viewing Milford's words,
Society received many honors, including National Acade- his own interviews with the at 7148 Edinger Ave., HB
mician and was selected as a member of the prestigious master and what others had
National Academy of Design. to say, to create a fascinat-

ing, thoughtful and inspir- colors (that he could see) and having a higher contrast be-
ing book that will really tween dark and light.
get you thinking, no Milford offers invaluable advice, which is further de-
matter what your passion tailed in the book, advice that really gets you thinking.
or occupation. It's a tes- Here's some, in part, in Milford's own words:
timony that hard work, the I do not recommend rules. You should learn the basics,
endless desire to improve experiment and invite change.
and sharing your talents ...A painter (is) responsible only to himself, his tastes,
with others will indeed his message and his way of presentation.
make this a better world. The whole reason for being an artist is to find yourself.
Unbelievably, at Mil- Intuition is an artist's most important tool.
ford's birth on January 25, One can make a living by art if he has something to say
1908, his mother, Clara to others that enriches their lives and has value to them.
TOP: Catalina Painting Ann, stated that he would I try always to paint a big picture. If I'm doing a small
from Artist Milford Zornes be an artist, a famous one. sketch, I try to think of it large and readable.
including the front of his The former teacher made In planning a painting, I first establish a horizontal ref-
New Book. it start to happen by show- erence and then a vertical one.
ing him how to draw. If we're going to be involved in color, we have to be in-
BELOW: Artists Bill Ander- Soon he became known as volved with light because light is the source of color.
son and Milford Zornes. "the boy who could draw," Any brush will do.
the author writes. Art is a constant, creative change. Don't imitate your
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He attended school in previous effort.


Southwest Idaho but he would end up graduating from Look at a complicated world and reduce it to the sim-
California's San Fernando High School. He also studied plicity that expresses it. Choose only those things that ex-
at Santa Maria Junior College, Glendale Junior College, press what you want in your painting.
Otis Art Institute, Pomona College and Scripps College. For the artist, nothing is without interest. It requires
(His main California residence would be in Claremont.) only his thought and vision.
He kept developing his talent and ended up painting for It's hard to say there's only one way to paint a water-
the Army (as a Military Artist in China, Burma and India color. Every person will find his own way.
during World War II), working at film studios, including This impressive book will teach you so much more
Disney, and becoming a professor at Otis Art Institute as about painting, about Milford and his travels, and about
well as teaching at Pomona College and putting on work- learning to enjoy the journey because, for him, the jour-
shops all over. ney was the reward.
In 1942, Milford married Patricia Palmer, a fine creative Thanks to Hal Baker for assembling Milford's words,
The remarkable, dedicated, driven individual was the talent in her own right, a student at Otis and a film studio and those of others, that will inspire so many and thanks
leading figure in the development of the California Style artist. They decided early in their marriage that she would to Sasse Museum of Art (sasseartmuseum.org) for pub-
of Watercolor Painting. give up her career in art to support his. She also served as lishing and saving this wisdom, which is often illustrated
He gladly and frequently shared his wisdom, teaching one of his best critics, typed letters for him and helped in with Milford's memorable paintings.
workshops around the globe. I had the pleasure of seeing so many ways, including assisting in raising their daughter, Also, thanks to Pomona College for having Milford's
him in action, patiently teaching one of his sold out work- Maria. letters & art in the Zornes Archives as well as Bill Ander-
shops and was astounded at how his students, of all skill In the 1980s, he began to have vision problems and was son (aagcollection@aol.com), who has copies of this
levels, of all ages, of all cultures, hung on his every word. diagnosed with early Macular Degeneration, something book and some of the master's art in his Anderson Art
Milford got people to really think and learn not only he would deal with the rest of his life. Milford never gave Gallery, Pacific Coast Highway and Broadway in Sunset
how to paint but to develop their own style. I learned a lot up and learned to deal with it in creative ways. He used Beach, California.
about him from my good friend, internationally-known vision enhancers, read books by listening to tapes, used The reviewer is a Pulitzer Prize-nominated Journalist/
artist Bill Anderson, whose gallery in Sunset Beach has binoculars and got closer to the canvas. Historian, the author of 24 books, two of which (Gold
sold Milford's work for more than 28 years. As the years went by, he painted what he saw, the way Rush Glimpses, Vol. III and Yosemite's Unsung Hero)
Bill had the good fortune of painting with the master, he saw it, often simplifying subject matter, using bolder have art by Milford and Bill.
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Beach is Legendary
slabby wave with a “rippable” open face. today, such as hitting the lip, swift carves,
The shape holds nicely and is very con- airs, and, of course, getting pitted in a
sistent, mainly due to a phenomenon barrel. They are the reasoning behind
known as the pier bowl, a specific ar- such progress in wave riding skills and
rangement of sandbanks that occurs at have granted surfers the ability to push
jetties offering consistent waves that the limits on what is possible on a wave.
angle beautifully in a sort of semicircular Surfing on longboards goes way back to
motion as they head towards the beach. the founding of surfing in ancient Ha-
In the summer months, the south side waii, where shortboards are relatively
of Huntington Pier is often blackballed, newer to surfing. However, both have
so the crowds move to the more reliable their place in the surfing community and
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The Secret Comedy Of Women


By Ben Miles and comedy writers. the twenty-first century.

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Civil War Veteran Jacob Miller Was Shot In The


Rix Quinn Forehead In The Battle Of Chickamauga, 1863
Yes, that's a bullet hole in the forehead of Jacob C. Miller, who served as a
soldier in the Union Army during the Civil War. A gunshot "between the eyes"
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amauga, 1863. Doctors examining him later were able to see his pulsating
brain quite clearly.
When Miller was shot, he crumpled to the ground, and he would later say
My Hair? that he could hear the words of his captain: "It’s no use to remove poor Miller,
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On the Vine
or Nearby
10 Old Fashioned
Variations to Try
Right Now
The classic cocktail template
lends itself to so many riffs.
by Tyler Zielinski
4) Bourbon & Berries 7) Kentucky River
T
raditionally made with either bourbon or rye
Liquor.com / Tim Nusog The Venetian
whiskey, a dose of sugar—either via simple
This simple bourbon-based riff from San Diego’s Featured on the innovative classic cocktail menu at
syrup or a muddled bitters-soaked sugar cube—
Herb & Wood embraces a berry-forward flavor pro- the opulent Rosina bar inside The Palazzo at The Ve-
Angostura aromatic bitters, and some ice to chill and
file. The usual simple syrup is swapped out for a bright netian hotel in Las Vegas, this back-bar-focused Old
dilute, the Old Fashioned cocktail has been a mainstay
and savory strawberry-vanilla syrup, which adds depth Fashioned riff uses a combination of bourbon, crème
at bars for more than a century and is one of the most
and complexity to the cocktail, before being seasoned de cacao, and peach bitters to create a drink that’s des-
popular cocktails in the world.
with Angostura bitters. It goes without saying that this sert-like in nature. It’s garnished with a lemon twist to
Its standard template of spirit, sugar, bitters, and
cocktail is best enjoyed when strawberries are at their round out the rather rich serve with a bright aromatic
water embodies the definition of the word “cocktail,”
peak in early summer, but it’s a delectable flavor com- profile that plays well with the fruity peach bitters.
which first appeared in print in 1806 in the Hudson,
bination regardless of the season. Overall, it’s a straightforward recipe that is greater than
New York, newspaper The Balance and Columbian
the sum of its parts.
Repository. In the early 1800s, the Old Fashioned was
5) Zapatero
consumed without ice as an eye-opening tonic first
thing in the morning, but it eventually went on to be-
Liquor.com / Tim Nusog 8) Expense of Honesty
In this Mexican-influenced Old Fashioned riff, Ashley Hylbert
come a more sophisticated cocktail served at
bars, especially once ice became normalized
in the 1860s. Some recipes call for a muddled
orange and maraschino cherry, an addition be-
lieved to have risen during Prohibition when
the fruit was likely used to mask the unpalat-
able flavor of the poor-quality spirits available
at the time, but no one really knows for sure.
The more simplified version has come back

1) 2) 3) 4)
into favor in current times, but many bar-
tenders take a crack at adding their own twist
to the cocktail.
Whether you’re a longtime fan of the classic
bourbon Old Fashioned or a newcomer to the
drink, you’ll enjoy these bourbon-based riffs
on it that showcase the flavorful breadth and
depth of this cocktail.

1) Benton's Old Fashioned


Liquor.com / Tim Nusog
New York City speakeasy PDT is one of the
best-known cocktail bars in the world, having
produced both a wealth of modern-classic
5) 6) 7) 8)
cocktails and a roster of star bartenders since
Bourbon makes up the majority of this drink’s base,
its opening in 2007. One of those cocktails,
but it’s accented by two rums, honey and demerara
however, has usurped the others in popularity.
syrups, and Angostura and Peychaud’s bitters. It reads
Created by then-PDT bartender Don Lee in
very Sazerac in style, but is served over a large cube
2008, this drink uses bourbon fat-washed with
before being garnished with an orange twist to differ-
Benton’s bacon fat as its base, which is joined
entiate it from the other spirit-forward classic. If you
by maple syrup and Angostura bitters before
tend to enjoy a sweeter flavor profile, this cocktail
being garnished with an orange peel. The key
should suit your fancy and might just make you a rum
to perfectly emulating the original PDT drink
9) 10)
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convert in the process.


is procuring the bacon from Benton’s Country
Ham; otherwise, it’s not truly a Benton’s Old
Fashioned.
9) Forefathers
earthy mezcal is married with bourbon to create a Bar Cleeta
2) Normandie Old Fashioned complex spirit base. For body and sweetness, rather
than using simple syrup, it calls for orgeat, made with
If there is one thing that Southerners love in the
summertime, it’s sweet tea. This drink pays homage
Liquor.com / Tim Nusog
sugar, almonds, and orange blossom water. If you to that culture in that it’s laced with sweet tea via an
This cocktail created by Alex Day and Devon Tarby
don’t want to whip up your own orgeat, there are a few infused oleo saccharum. The result is paired with bour-
at The Normandie Club in Los Angeles employs a fla-
commercial bottlings worth trying, including BG bon and peach bitters to yield a cocktail that easily
vorful base of coconut-flake-infused bourbon with a
Reynolds, Liber & Co., and Small Hand Foods. draws comparisons to a Peach Snapple Iced Tea, but
touch of apple brandy. The combination is comple-
is undoubtedly more refined. It’s the perfect Old Fash-
mented by spiced almond demerara syrup and a dash
of the usual Angostura bitters. It’s no surprise that it’s
6) Brown Butter Old Fashioned ioned for a hot day.
Liquor.com / Tim Nusog
one of the bar’s best sellers, and it’ll likely be a hit with
you, too.
If you’ve never tried a brown-butter-washed bour- 10) Pumpkin Spice Old Fashioned
bon Old Fashioned, then drop whatever you’re doing Liquor.com / Tim Nusog
3) Bourbon Toscano and get to it. There are few flavors that pair better with
bourbon than the rich nuttiness of brown butter. The
So-called “pumpkin spice”-flavored drinks have be-
come so ubiquitous as to elicit eye rolls, but this Old
TMACS
process of washing the bourbon is simple: Heat un- Fashioned riff proves the flavor has merit when used
This is an Old Fashioned unlike any other. It uses
salted butter in a saucepan until it lightly browns and wisely. This cocktail calls for a homemade syrup em-
smoked ice cubes made from cherrywood chip-
has a nutty aroma. (The key is to keep it moving in the ploying pumpkin puree, pumpkin pie spice, brown
smoked water (yes, really). The concept of using fla-
pan so it doesn’t burn.) Then combine the browned sugar, and vanilla extract; just combine this liquid


vored ice to slowly infuse cocktails over the course of
butter with a bottle of bourbon in a heavy-duty Ziploc, pumpkin pie with bourbon and orange bitters and let
the drinking session isn’t new, but using smoked ice
toss it in the freezer overnight to freeze the fat, then the autumnal sensation wash over you.
is most definitely unorthodox. These cubes are used
skim off the solids. That bourbon base is combined
to chill and dilute a simple mixture of bourbon, Aperol,
with a complementary brown-sugar syrup and Angos-
and rosemary spice bitters. For the adventurous home
tura bitters before being garnished with the usual or-
bartender, this is a fun one to try.
ange twist and a Luxardo maraschino cherry.
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“Coding the Car” shows the dramatic changes coming to all autos,
and we celebrate the experts leading the charge.
Edward LohWriter one from your car?), video games and more make the current state of SDV, and what the future may

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he 2024 Ford Mustang made its debut at their way inside your car. Just as that's happening, hold.
the 2022 Detroit Auto Show. Alongside it look at what is going away—giant V-8 engines, Transformational Times Require Transfor-
were a bunch of flashy new concepts in- manual gearboxes, and so many of the buttons mational Leaders
cluding the Dodge Charger Banshee concept as and knobs you're used to pushing and twisting— As our name suggests, MotorTrend is all about
well as production vehicles like the 2023 Toyota in favor of electric powertrains, single-speed exploring what is coming next for the auto indus-
Crown and Chevrolet Equinox EV. transmission, and virtual buttons and sliders (or try and who is leading the charge. As we embrace
These are all coming soon to a dealer near you simply gestures in the air). Love it or hate it, all Connected Cars version 2.0, we also must redi-
(we'll see about that Banshee…) and they're of this transition is being driven by the 1s and 0s rect our spotlight on the men and women leading
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cars. celebrate the innovators and pioneers who are
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sition. It's why designed, built, driven, and experienced.
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"Coding the three Software-Defined Vehicle Innovator
Car" at NAIAS Awards (SDVI) categories:
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panel of experts monstrably broken new ground within the SDV
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management position and leads a team that
is transforming the automotive industry
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The American Companies That Aren’t Actually American Anymore


By Kate Prince/Business Holiday Inn Purina

M
any brilliant companies – from Apple to Star- Original Headquarters: Memphis, Tennessee Original Headquarters: Nashville, Tennessee
bucks – have been founded in the United States, Purchased By: Intercontinental Hotels Purchased By: Bridgestone
starting out as small ventures to become inter- Country: England Country: Japan
national leaders in their fields. However, the world of It may be hard to imagine now, but back in 1952, Holi- Nestle may be a name more associated with food than
business isn’t always as straightforward as it looks. Re- day Inn was just a single motel on the way from Memphis pet products, but that didn’t stop the Swiss company
gardless of how well-rooted a company’s American his- to Nashville. Kemmons Wilson first came up with the buying Purina in December 2001 for $10.3 billion. The
tory is, it doesn’t mean that it will always belong to Uncle idea after having a less than desirable experience during decision was made to merge Nestle’s original pet food
Sam. a family road trip to Washington D.C. By 1953, Wilson company, Friskies PetCare, with Purina.
In fact, many quintessentially Original founders William H. Dan-
American brands are no longer forth, George Robinson, and William An-
American-owned at all. From drews started out feeding farm animals in
Ben and Jerry’s to IBM and 1894. They were blissfully unaware that
Holiday Inn, overseas investors this simple creation would make them in-
have played a big part in keep- credibly rich men. The brand continues
ing these companies moving to be a staple in many homes across the
forward. Without them stepping globe, not just in America.
in, some of them may have Purina ©Monticello /
ceased to exist altogether. Shutterstock.com
Good Humor
Original Headquarters: Firestone
Youngstown, Ohio Original Headquarters: Nashville, Ten-
Purchased By: Unilever nessee
Country: England Purchased By: Bridgestone
Good Humor ice cream is Country: Japan
better known among baby In 1988, tire brand Firestone was of-
boomers. Many fans remember fered the chance to merge with Italian
the 100-year-old company and company Pirelli, but the deal didn’t sit
its associated ice cream trucks. right. Instead, Firestone opted to sell to
Once it started in Ohio during Bridgestone Corp. The Tokyo-based
the ‘20s, there was no stopping company spent $2.6 million on the pur-
the company as it expanded to chase, equating to $80 a share. At the
most of America. Back in 1961, the company was bought had partnered with Wallace E. Johnson to build more lo- time, it helped Bridgestone become the second-largest tire
by Thomas J. Lipton of Unilever. cations. manufacturer in the country.
Although Lipton operated the US division of the Brit- At some point in the late ‘80s, the well-established hotel “The Bridgestone offer achieves our objective of en-
ish-Dutch company, there’s no denying that Good Humor chain was purchased by an English company called the hancing shareholder values and will add materially to the
lost its 100% American-ness and instead gained some- Intercontinental Hotels Group. Holiday Inn locations have employment security and career opportunities available
thing more. The brand expanded to include many more continued to pop up and are still owned by IHG to this to the men and women employed by Firestone’s existing
products, retaining a strong consumer base across the gen- day, proving it to be a wise investment. businesses,” explained Firestone in a statement printed in
erations. Holiday Inn ©QualityHD / Shutterstock.com the Los Angeles Times. .
Good Humor ©Hadrian / Shutterstock.com Firestone ©Jonathan Weiss / Shutterstock.com
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Gov. Gavin Newsom signed the bill this week.
CalMatters,News Partner Law’s climate program: “Parking requirements are a proposal in recent California memory. But it’s a part of
CALIFORNIA — Gov. Gavin Newsom has some major obstacle to that type of development getting a distinct trend as the housing affordability crisis gets
catching up to do. built…It’s a no-brainer.” more attention. This year the governor also signed a bill
On Thursday, the governor returned to California after But like any bill that touches on housing policy, local allowing for the conversion of empty storefronts into
three days in New York City spent touting his admin- control or car-culture — or in this case all three at once apartments. Last year, Newsom green-lighted the con-
istration’s climate policy achievements and coming up — the debate drew strange coalitions to either side. struction of duplexes in most of the state’s neighbor-
with novel insults for his critics and political opponents. Supporting the parking requirement ban: “Yes In My hoods. That followed a series of new laws making it
On his desk: a stack of roughly 650 bills awaiting his Backyard” activists, urban planners, Libertarians and easier for homeowners to build granny flats.
signature or veto before a constitu- environmental activ- No wonder some YIMBYs are declaring a tentative
tionally-mandated deadline one week ists. kind of victory. In California politics, to be pro-housing
from today. Against it: The reg- now seems to be the mainstream position.
Among the bills he signed almost ular anti-density activ- Keep tabs on the controversial and consequential
immediately: A proposal to ban cities ists, but also Los legislation that Newsom has signed so far — and meas-
from requiring new developments Angeles Mayor Eric ures he has yet to decide — with CalMatters’ 2022 bill
near public transit to set aside space Garcetti and some tracker.
specifically for parking. anti-poverty non- The coronavirus bottom line: As of Thursday, Cali-
Newsom: “Reducing housing costs profits who argued fornia had 10,384,673 confirmed cases (+0.3% from
for everyday Californians and elimi- that parking require- previous day) and 95,009 deaths (+0.3% from previous
nating emissions from cars: That’s ments are one of the day), according to state data now updated just twice a
what we call a win-win.” regulatory require- week on Tuesdays and Fridays.CalMatters is also track-
For supporters of the bill, authored ments that can be ing coronavirus hospitalizations by county.
by Assemblymember Laura Fried- Shutterstock eased to incentivize California has administered 80,646,485 vaccine
man, a Burbank Democrat, it was a more affordable hous- doses, and 72.1% of eligible Californians are fully vac-
fitting conclusion to the governor’s week of climate ad- ing. (The bill’s backers argue that isn’t likely, and in a cinated.
vocacy. Advocates argue that the measure will allow for signing statement, the governor said the state will make CalMatters.org is a nonprofit, nonpartisan media ven-
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18 LA Restaurants Added To
Michelin Guide For 2022
Are you in the mood for a thick juicy steak, barbecue brisket,
or perhaps "whipped ricotta and hazelnut pesto?" Here are 18 great choices.
Bea Karnes,Patch Staff sic paean to meat with opulent touches offer a dazzling selection of vibrant, col-
LOS ANGELES, CA — The Michelin (spy the separate sections for caviar and orful Ethiopian classics with vegetables
Guide California selection got a big boost Champagne). Seafood-focused starters and meat alike arriving on oversized
with the addition of 18 Los Angeles area kick things off. silver platters lined with thin, spongy in-
restaurants serving everything from jera.
hearty American breakfasts and steaks, to Flavors From Afar (Hollywood)
Thai, Ethiopian and Malaysian cuisine. A kitchen on a mission, Flavors from Lulu (Westside)
"By revealing some of the new ad- Afar works with refugees, asylum This charming restaurant is nestled
ditions made by our inspectors through- seekers and immigrants to highlight reci- within a courtyard at the Hammer Mu-
out the year, we enhance our digital tools pes from their native countries over the seum and is helmed by David Tanis with Shutterstock
to further strengthen the ties that bind us course of a month. Eritrean, Lebanese, a little help from none other than Alice
to food lovers," said Gwendal Poullen- Navajo, Guatemalan, Haitian — the ro- Waters. Fresh produce on display is more Heights. Smoky, salt-and-pepper-crusted
nec, international director of the Michelin tation is constant, and the culinary reach than just a design element; it’s a hint at brisket and snappy, spicy sausages
Guides. of the effort is vast. the philosophy of this spot, where the packed with cheddar and jalapeños pay
"We hope that these regular revelations three-course and à la carte menus shift homage to the barbecue traditions of
and updates to the selection throughout Girl & The Goat LA (DTLA) daily. Austin, Texas. Sides like Mexican street
the year will provide opportunities to Chef Stephanie Izard’s West Coast off- corn are a nod to their heritage.
highlight the profession and invite every- shoot of her wildly popular Chicago orig- Lumière (Westside)
one to discover and support the restau- inal has made its home in downtown Nestled inside the Fairmont Century RYLA (Hermosa Beach)
rants around them."\ LA’s Arts District. Perpetually full and Plaza, Lumière is a relaxed brasserie- Husband and wife chefs Ray Hayashi
Here’s the list of additions announced lively, everyone comes here for a good styled spot for French-inspired cooking. and Cynthia Hetlinger run the show at
by Michelin last month with inspector time. Patrons at the bar sip colorful Friendly staff are on hand to offer guid- this splashy and sophisticated spot in
notes from the restaurants: drinks while perusing the eclectic menu ance and share their favorite selections, Hermosa Beach. Expect contemporary
Anybody can throw together a break- with the chef’s trademark style (read: but you’ll certainly want to indulge in a cooking with a Japanese focus and broad
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fast sandwich, but few compare to the free-roaming with global inspiration and variety of classics like fruits de mer and Asian elements. The menu offers a pan-
one served here. A tower of softly scram- gutsy flavors). steak frites. oply of small plates — ideal for sharing.
bled eggs, bacon, sausage and American
cheese arrives under a cloak of straw- Horses (Hollywood) Manzke (Westside) Shunji (Santa Monica)
berry jam stacked between a fluffy cat- Once home to a storied pub, this veri- This eponymous fine dining concept Freshly relocated, Shunji lives on as a
head biscuit. table hit exudes a members-only charm from Walter and Margarita Manzke is in notable Japanese counter manned by a
in a vintage space where banquettes, side the same building as their more casual chef whose experience runs deep. The
Antico Nuovo (Hollywood) rooms and a long bar up front hum with Bicyclette Bistro. Here, you’ll settle in space features two sections — one is run
A hand-cranked rotisserie grill is the energy. The food offers broad appeal. En- for a ten-course tasting menu boasting a by Chef Miki Takahiro, while the second,
centerpiece of this handsome kitchen, dive dressed in a creamy Caesar is one of contemporary style that blends French smaller counter is in the hands of Chef
which turns out hearty pastas and big the best salads in the city, while blood techniques with Californian influences Shunji Nakao. Both offer an excellent
proteins. Focaccia with whipped ricotta sausage with fried hen’s egg offers heart- and Asian notes. omakase.
and hazelnut pesto is a must, while pasta ier satisfaction.
stuffed with rabbit is a signature. Mes Amis (Hollywood) Sushi Nikkei (Long Beach)
Ipoh Kopitiam (San Gabriel) One of the Thompson Hollywood’s Peruvian-born, Long Beach local
Chiang Rai (Long Beach) Chef Kenji Tang fills a void with a coterie of dining options, this spacious, Daiwa Wong and her husband/chef
There is a lengthy Thai menu spotlight- fairly succinct menu of well-known Ma- swanky brasserie happily marks the re- Eduardo Chang are behind this Bixby
ing Northern specialties and street food, laysian favorites that stand out in a region turn of celebrated Chef Lincoln Carson Knolls spot starring Nikkei-style sushi
but skip straight to the Chiang Rai Local known more for its Chinese restaurants. to the LA dining scene. Indeed, a group that incorporates Peruvian influences.
Food portion and order away. The Everybody orders the tender Hainanese might be needed to do full justice to the
kitchen caters to the American palate, so chicken, served with a trio of dipping assortment of carefully sourced fruits de Sushi Takeda (DTLA)
if you’re a heat seeker don’t be shy about sauces and a dome of seasoned rice. mer, and some of the French-meets-Cal- The fans are here for Chef Hide
speaking up. ifornian offerings. Takeda, who has worked at some of the
Lalibela (Hollywood) city’s top sushi dens. There are two
Fia Steak (Santa Monica) Chef/owner Tenagne Belachew and Moo's Craft Barbecue (San Gabriel) nightly seatings for omakase (one
It has the classic masculine steakhouse her daughters are congenial fixtures in High school sweethearts Andrew and helmed by Chef Takeda), or skip the
look down pat, complete with dry-aged this simply adorned setting. They are Michelle Muñoz are living a dream come splurge-worthy dinner and opt for the
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Reflecting on the
Value of Water

W
ater – we October highlights two special celebrations in our the important role of water industry professionals
drink and industry that encourage us to learn more about where and local public water agencies in ensuring safe and
use it every our water comes from – Water Professionals Appre- reliable water and recycled water operations in Cal-
day as it flows from our taps and faucets, but we may ciation Week and Imagine a Day Without Water, both ifornia. During this week, we highlight the work of
not always think about the intricate network of pipes which emphasize the value of water. water professionals and thank them for the services
and pumps and the talented people behind the scenes Dedicated teams of planners, engineers, water they perform 24/7/365. It is also a special time to re-
that help deliver it to quality specialists, flect on the essential careers that the water industry
you. It takes a lot to technicians, and offers in engineering, operations, geology, science,
move water around other skilled finance, business administration, law, human re-
the region and we’re workers have built, sources, communications, and more.
thankful every day operated, and At OCWD, we are proud of the work that our 226
that water in Orange maintained the nec- employees do every day to monitor and test water
County is easily ac- essary infrastruc- quality to ensure it meets all state and federal drink-
cessible, safe, and ture to guarantee ing water regulations, operate infrastructure to re-
reliable. that safe, clean plenish the Orange County Groundwater Basin,
News from this water is there when increase water recycling at the Groundwater Replen-
summer about the you need it. Re- ishment System (GWRS), which will produce 130
worsening drought gardless of the million gallons of pure drinking water by next year,
and water alloca- challenges we face and improve overall water supply reliability for the
tions throughout the – whether it is re- region.
western United curring drought, Whether we’re in the office, lab, or treatment
States puts this pre- limitations on im- plant, or out at a recharge basin, wetlands, or in the
cious resource into ported water, or community, OCWD’s employees are critical to the
greater perspective. Our region’s water systems continue to operate effi- c o n t a m i n a t i o n success of our operations. Be sure to check out
In north and central ciently and serve high-quality drinking water. Thank caused by indus- OCWD’s website and social media pages for more
Orange County, ap- you to our water professionals who work hard every trial and chemical information about the people who play an essential
day to make this happen!
proximately 77% of manufacturers – role in delivering water to our communities.
the drinking water our water systems This Orange County Water District article was
supply comes from a vast groundwater basin found continue to operate efficiently and serve high-quality provided by Cathy Green, who represents Division 6
right beneath your feet. It is sustainably managed by drinking water due to the amazing work of these pro- of the District. Division 6 includes Huntington Beach
the Orange County Water District (OCWD) and fessionals. and parts of Fountain Valley. Contact Director
supplies water to 2.5 million people. OCWD con- California’s sixth annual Water Professionals Ap- Green at cgreen@ocwd.com.
tinues to find new ways to refill it and increase local preciation Week, celebrated October 1 – 9, highlights
water supplies so that impacts from the drought or
restrictions on imported water aren’t as dire in our Cathy Green was elected to OCWD in November 2010. She served two terms on the Huntington Beach
City Council and was Mayor twice. Huntington Beach has been home to the Green Family over 41 years
communities.

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Taste of Home Directions Model, actress, singer and arguably
Ingredients Preheat oven to 325°. In a small bowl, one of the most famous women of the
1-1/3 cups sweetened shredded coconut combine the coconut, sugar, flour and salt. twentieth century. Monroe has be-
1/3 cup sugar Add egg whites and vanilla; mix well. come an iconic representative of
2 tablespoons all-purpose flour Drop by rounded teaspoonfuls onto fame and female beauty. She is
1/8 teaspoon salt greased baking sheets. Bake until golden widely regarded as one of the most
2 large egg whites, room temperature brown, 18-20 minutes. Cool on a wire influential figures in American cul-
1/2 teaspoon vanilla extract rack. ture.
“I am good, but not an angel. I do
sin, but I am not the devil. I am just a
small girl in a big world trying to find
someone to love.”

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7 ounces Irish whiskey
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Are carbon capture technologies pie in the sky or really


feasible as a global warming mitigation technique?
Dear EarthTalk: Are carbon bon from entering the atmosphere by storing it have being removed isn’t enough, considering where we are
capture technologies pie in the sky or really feasible been around since the mid-1970s, but only recently have with emissions now. With the race to develop maximum
as a global warming mitigation technique? they scaled up to meet the demands of larger industrial removal CCS projects, the costs increase greatly as well.
~ Paul C., Scranton, PA settings. There are three steps to CCS: capturing, trans- According to the Global CCS Institute, the 26 plants
porting and storing. First, CO2 is separated from other created as of 2021 have only removed 0.1 percent of
The short answer is ... we’ll see. To understand how gasses that are released during industrial processes. emissions, meaning that for this technology to be suit-
to remove carbon dioxide (CO2) from our atmosphere, Next, the CO2 is transferred through pipelines where it able, it would have to be applied in every industrial fa-
it is important to is then stored cility, globally—right now. So we have a situation
first look at how it and often re- where the costs outweigh the benefits, and due to its un-
gets there and why purposed. Cur- promising results“ …there’s no way it can actually im-
it's a problem in rently, there are prove to be better than replacing coal or gas with wind
the first place. 80 facilities in or solar directly,” says Stanford’s Mark Jacobson. “The
Human activities the process of latter will always be better, no matter what, in terms of
are the dominant implementing the social cost.”
contributor to CO2 CCS, and 16 Most environmental advocates agree that focusing on
emissions through that have al- renewables is the best course of action to reduce our
fossil fuel burning, ready done so. greenhouse gas emissions. But CCS nevertheless re-
electricity con- Its removal ef- mains a viable weapon in the arsenal of climate change
sumption and ficiency is tar- fighters. With the various technologies advancing, it will
transportation. Ac- geted at 90 play an especially important role as a bridge to a sus-
cording to NASA, capture & storage was once percent, with tainable future for the planet.
humans have viewed as a game changer in ef- some able to
caused increased forts to stave off climate change, reach 95-99 CONTACTS:
but is it too little too late now?
CO2 concentra- Credit: Alberta Newsroom, Quest Carbon
percent. Global CCS Institute
tions by half since Capture (CCS) Canada, FlickrCC. CCS is defi- https://www.globalccsinstitute.com/
the 18th century, nitely a fea-
resulting in a 1.8°F temperature increase. This may sible method for removing CO2 from the atmosphere. Mark Z. Jacobson
seem insignificant, but the consequences are becoming Most carbon emissions come directly from a facility; https://web.stanford.edu/group/efmh/jacobson/.
more and more apparent, so scientists are going all out the biggest advantage of CCS is its ability to prevent
to figure out ways to limit potentially irreversible effects CO2 from escaping right from the source. The Inter-
moving forward. Various emission reduction strategies national Energy Agency estimates that CCS is capable Earthwall® is produced by
are being put in play to help stave off the worst effects of removing up to 20 percent of CO2 from industrial fa- Roddy Scheer and Doug Moss and is a
of global warming. cilities. Also, other greenhouse gasses like nitric oxide registered trademark of
One of the most promising is so-called “carbon cap- and sulfur dioxide can also be sequestered. The CO2 Earth Action Network Inc, a 501(c)3 non-profit.
ture and storage” (CCS). Technologies that prevent car- that is captured can also be utilized for the creation of SEND YOUR QUESTIONS TO:
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While this does sound like a perfect solution to our The information contained in this column
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YOUNG AND EBULLIENT U.S.


TRIO PURSUES WOMEN’S TEAM
TITLE AT HUNTINGTON BEACH
two Olympians on their team, could also contend. Don’t count out South American
powers Brazil and Argentina. Fifty-one countries are represented at the ISA flagship
event.
U.S. coach Brett Simpson is confident about his youthful squad.
“We have kind of a younger crew here and they’ve all competed a lot in Hun-
tington Beach, so I like our chances,” Simpson says.
Bryan and Pinkerton easily cruised through the opening three rounds of com-
petition across days one and two. Both looked poised and confident, executing
maneuvers on tricky five-to-six-foot waves on Tuesday.
“Gabi and I making it through three rounds in a huge confident booster for us,”
said Pinkerton.
McDougall suffered a small hiccup finishing out of the top two in her second
round heat. The top-two surfers in heats of four advance to the next round, while
the bottom two are dropped to the repechage round in a double elimination format.
“I don’t think we have to worry about Zoe – she’s a super good surfer and I’m
pretty sure she’ll be able to make it through all the repechage heats,” Pinkerton
says. “We’ll be there to cheer her on.”

Onwards to Paris 2024, waves in Tahiti


The three American surfers aspire to compete in the Olympic Games Paris 2024,
with surfing being contested 9,765 miles from the Eiffel Tower on the epic swells
of Teahupo’o, in Tahiti. Those within the sport seem unanimous in their assessment
that it will be one spectacular, jaw-dropping show.
“It’s intimidating 100-percent – it is probably one of the most raw, powerful
waves on the planet,” says Bryan. “It will push everyone out of their comfort
zones, especially the girls.”
“We’re getting to surf Teahupo’o, which is something that pushes a lot of
people’s limits and I even know a lot of guys who are scared surfing there,” Pin-
kerton adds. “It’s going to be a very cool event for us.”
The U.S. surfing triumvirate commend Tokyo 2020 Olympic champion Carissa
Moore for her historic accomplishment last summer in Japan, and naturally, all
would love to follow in her footsteps in 2024, or 2028.
“Having Carissa win a gold has been a huge inspiration and I also want to be up
there one day,” says Pinkerton. “I’ve always thought of myself as being a little
Carissa,” adds the five-foot, 100-pound surfer.
Bryan fearlessly adds: “There’s no holding back in Tahiti – everyone will be
going for it because everyone wants that gold medal.”

Most Beautiful Female Billionaires


Its takes one several years of hard work in business to become a bil-
lionaire. Some of the young women presented in this list were lucky to
have inherited billions of dollars while others have accumulated their
multi-billion wealth from businesses. Interestingly, some of these
women are still young in their early twenties and yet they have a per-
sonal net worth higher than budgets of some developing countries. The
cash that they possess is enough for them to do whatever they want
and more despite being born into very rich families.
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Caroline Hagen Kjos


She is not only an heiress, but also a hard-working
woman. Being the chairperson of her family’s company,
POPlively

she has earned $2.5 billion worth on her head and owns
97.5% of her family’s company, Canica AS.
Canica AS, expanded from several initial smaller busi-
nesses of discount grocery stores in Sweden that were run
by her father and her grandfather.
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EGG SALAD RECIPE


By Laura Sampson
Sometimes, old classics simply reign supreme,
and this less is more approach is just the one
Laura Sampson, who blogs and shares recipes
at Little House Big Alaska, has taken in devel-
oping a basic egg salad recipe anyone can throw
together with a few spare minutes and fewer
than six ingredients. Sure, the Alaska native told
Mashed there are a few ways to spice up this
easy egg salad, but if you have a hankering for
a lunch like your mom used to make, this bare
bones yet totally delicious and satisfying dish
will be right up your alley.

Ingredients
6 hard boiled eggs
⅓ cup mayonnaise
1 teaspoon mustard
½ teaspoon salt, more to taste
¼ teaspoon pepper, more to taste

Directions
Peel the hard boiled eggs and put them in a
bowl. Mash with a fork. Add the mayonnaise,
mustard, salt, and pepper to the eggs. Stir to
combine. Taste and add more salt or pepper as
desired. Serve on soft white bread, in tortillas as
a wrap, or with crackers as a dip.
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'EXTREMELY RARE' ANCIENT BURIAL CAVE
FOUND ON BEACH IN ISRAEL
CBS News customs," said Eli Yannai, an IAA the skeletons in the cave, located in diana Jones movie: just going into the

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sraeli archaeologists on Sunday an- Bronze Age expert. what is today a popular beach in central ground and everything is just laying
nounced the "once-in-a-lifetime" It is an "extremely rare ... once-in-a- Israel. there as it was initially — intact pottery
discovery of a burial cave from the lifetime discovery," Yannai said, point- "The fact that these people were bu- vessels, weapons, vessels made out of
time of ancient Egyptian Pharaoh Ra- ing to the extra fortune of the cave ried along with weapons, including en- bronze, burials just as they were."
meses II, filled with dozens of pottery having remained sealed until its recent tire arrows, shows that these people The cave has been resealed and is
pieces and bronze artifacts. uncovering. might have been warriors, perhaps they under guard while a plan for its exca-
The cave was uncovered on a beach The findings date to the reign of Ra- were guards on ships — which may vation is being formulated, the IAA
Tuesday, when a mechanical digger meses II, who controlled Canaan, a ter- have been the reason they were able to said.
working at the Palmahim national park ritory that roughly encompassed obtain vessels from all around the area," It noted that "a few items" had been
hit its roof, with archaeologists using a modern day Israel and the Palestinian he said. looted from it in the short period of time
ladder to descend into the spacious, territories. Regardless of who the inhabitants of between its discovery and closure.
man-made square cave. The provenance of the pottery vessels the cave were, the find was "incred- The discovery marks the latest in a
In a video released by the Israel An- string of recent archae-
tiquities Authority, amazed archaeolo- ological finds in Israel.
gists shine flashlights on dozens of Last month, scientists
pottery vessels in a variety of forms and unearthed a lavish 1,200-
sizes, dating back to the reign of the an- year-old estate in Israel's
cient Egyptian king who died in 1213 desert south, just two
B.C. months after a rare an-
In a Facebook post, the authority said cient mosque was un-
the burial cave "looks like an 'Indiana earthed in the same
Jones' film set." region.
"The Israel Antiquity Authority ar- Also in August, ar-
chaeologists mobilized to the site, de- chaeologists announced
scended a ladder into the astonishing they recently unearthed
space that appeared to have frozen in the titanic tusk of a pre-
time," the authority said in a statement. historic pachyderm near
Bowls — some of them painted red, a kibbutz in southern Is-
some containing bones — chalices, rael.
cooking pots, storage jars, lamps and Meanwhile, the recent
bronze arrowheads or spearheads could discovery of an ornate
be seen in the cave. Byzantine-era mosaic in
The objects were burial offerings to Gaza — uncovered just a
accompany the deceased on their last half mile from the Israeli
journey to the afterlife, found un- border — has set off ex-
touched since being placed there about — Cyprus, Lebanon, northern Syria, ible," said Gelman. citement among archaeologists. But it
3,300 years ago. Gaza and Jaffa — is testimony to the "Burial caves are rare as it is, and is also drawing calls for better protec-
At least one relatively intact skeleton "lively trading activity that took place finding one that hasn't been touched tion of Gaza's antiquities, a fragile col-
was also found in two rectangular plots along the coast", Yannai said in an IAA since it was first used 3,300 years ago lection of sites threatened by a lack of
in the corner of the cave. statement. is something you rarely ever find," he awareness and resources as well as the
"The cave may furnish a complete Another IAA archaeologist, David said. constant risk of conflict between Israel
picture of the Late Bronze Age funerary Gelman, theorized as to the identity of "It feels like something out of an In- and local Palestinian militants.

CA Becomes 1st State To Launch Anti-Gun-Violence Unit


CA's attorney general called the nation's gun violence issue an "epidemic" and said he hopes to
keep guns away from "dangerous individuals."
Kat Schuster,Patch Staff 100,000 people, according to data from the U.S. Centers For Disease Control
CALIFORNIA — California will launch the nation's first ever gun-violence And Prevention.
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prevention office, state Attorney General Rob Bonta announced Wednesday. "In 2020, 3,449 Californians died from gun violence. While we have some
Bonta declared the nation's gun violence deaths an "epidemic," and said the of the strongest gun laws in the country, this number is unacceptable, and there
new unit will use evidence and data collection to address violence over a "broad remains much work that needs to be done to save lives," said Laura Cutilletta,
range of factors." Giffords Law Center, Managing Director. "California requires more coordi-
"We are in a full-on crisis, full-on state of emergency, and in order to fight nated expert leadership and a statewide resource dedicated to breaking down
this epidemic, it’s going to take new efforts, creative approaches and new ac- silos across different agencies and borders, cutting through red tape, and help-
tion,” Bonta said on Wednesday. ing communities implement new resources to stop gun violence."
“That’s why we’re here today." In 2021, the state saw a 37 percent lower gun death rate than the national
The new office will support op- average, said Bonta's office, pointing to CDC data and the state's efforts to ad-
erations to seize firearms from vance gun-control laws.
people on California's Armed and The Golden State has a long and storied history with gun restrictions. It has
Prohibited Persons System. On the the strictest regulations in the nation.
list are those who have been con- This year, Gov. Gavin Newsom and fellow state Democrats have passed a
victed of a felony, a violent misde- slew of laws addressing gun violence and tightening restrictions around firearm
meanor, are under a restraining ownership.
order or suffer from a serious men- Many of the new bills were advanced or signed rapidly after the deadly
tal illness. Uvalde school shooting in which 19 children and two teachers were killed.
The office will also support the A bill that Newsom signed into law over the summer borrows tactics from a
prosecution of firearms trafficking controversial approach to outlawing most abortions in Texas, in which residents
cases and defend California's gun are allowed to sue abortion clinics to stop procedures.
laws, which have the potential to come under scrutiny by the U.S. Supreme Beginning July 2023, the bill will allow state residents, the attorney general
Court. and local governments to sue industry companies in civil court. The bill is pri-
"This moment of crisis demands more than thoughts and prayers — we need marily meant for those harmed by shootings.
action, now," Bonta tweeted. "Our kids, families and communities deserve streets free of gun violence and
Since 2014, there have been 12,437 fatal incidents linked to gun violence in gun makers must be held accountable for their role in this crisis. Nearly every
California, according to the Gun Violence Archive. industry is held liable when people are hurt or killed by their products – guns
In 2020, California had an average of 8.5 gun-related deaths per every should be no different," Newsom wrote in a statement.
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Played Real People


in These Films
Erika Burch

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hen an actor plays a role, he or she does everything in their power to really get
into it, to feel as that person would feel, and to portray those feelings on the film.
But what happens when an actor lands a role based on a real person?

Bombshell (2019)
John Lithgow stars as disgraced former Fox News chairman Roger Ailes, who was forced
to resign from the network after being accused of sexual harassment by several of the
women who worked for him. Margot Robbie, Charlize Theron (who plays Megyn Kelly),
and Nicole Kidman (who plays Gretchen Carlson) star opposite Lithgow. Theron is eerily
close to Megyn Kelly. The famed anchorwoman was one of the key figures in the #metoo
movement and was involved in completely rearranging the management at Fox.
The movie just came out in 2019, and received a number of major award nominations,
including the Academy for Best Actress and Best Supporting Actress for both Theron and
Robbie’s work in the film. The make-up and hair stylists won the Academy Award for Best
Makeup and Hairstyling.

Alamy Stock Photo/Getty Images Photo by


Darren McCollester
Captain Phillips (2013)
This 2013 movie depicts Tom Hanks as a merchant mariner whose boat was hijacked by
Somali pirates in 2009. It did well at the box office, pulling in over $218 million against a
$55 million budget. The real-life captain was a merchant mariner and author who served
as captain of the MV Maersk Alabama during its hijacking by Somali pirates in 2009.
Captain Phillips has an impressive 93% approval rating on Rotten Tomatoes, and was
nominated for six Academy Awards, and four Golden Globes including Best Picture, and
Best Actor for Hanks’ performance. Those who were really aboard the Maersk Alabama
when it was hijacked say the film depicts the captain as being much more heroic than he
actually was.
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The Aviator (2004)


The Aviator stars Leonardo DiCaprio as Howard Hughes. Directed by Martin Scorsese
and packed with a star-studded cast (including Cate Blanchett as Katharine Hepburn and
Kate Beckinsale as Ava Gardner. The film gives the very true to life account of the billion-
aire, filmmaker and aviation tycoon Howard Hughes and his affairs with some of the most
high-profile women in Hollywood at the time and his tormented phobias.
Nominated for eleven Academy Awards, the film follows Hughes (DiCaprio,) the record-
setting pilot and director on his journey to success, from 1927 until 1947. It also gives in-
sight into the decline of his mental health, due to his battle with severe OCD. DiCaprio
won the Oscar for Best Actor for his work in the film, which won and was nominated for
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Collectors’ Items in History Didn't Realize
Were Related
By Audrey Kyanova

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e’ve all heard the stories about someone stumbling upon a valuable comic or Chris Shackleton

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knick-knack in a Salvation Army, or the family who moves into a new house e all know famous families such as the Karda-
only to find a wine cellar below the floorboards worth a fortune. shians and the Baldwins, but what about the
Anything from baseball cards or vintage Coca Cola cans to stuffed toys or even ticket celeb relations who don’t flaunt their lineages?
stubs from legendary concerts, could be the items worth millions. You never know what As it turns out, the world of showbiz is pretty small, and
items are lurking in your basement or your local thrift store that could be worth big bucks there are plenty of family connections that have managed
to a collector. to stay under the radar. That’s right: you won't believe how
Read on to discover a list of some of the most valuable collectible items of all time. You connected famous people really are these days...
never know, it might be time to bring out the stepladder and venture into the attic. You
could have been sitting on a dusty goldmine for decades, blissfully unaware.

McGwire’s 70th Home Run Baseball


Maker: Unknown
Original Price: $6* @AmericanAuctionCo / Pinterest.com
Worth Today: $3 Million
Mark McGwire is known as “one of
the most fearsome power hitters in
baseball in the 1990s” and set a record
with 70 home runs in one season back
in 1998. This baseball was the one he
used when he hit his 70th home run of John Springer Collection/CORBIS/Corbis via Getty Images | Slaven
Vlasic/Getty Images for Extra
the year, cementing him in the Base-
ball hall of fame. Kyra Sedgwick and
In January 1999 the ball went up for Edie Sedgwick
sale. It was purchased by a then- Learning you’re related to Andy Warhol’s muse has to
anonymous buyer at a record-break- be pretty exciting. As it turns out, these two are connected
ing $3 million. It was later revealed through Edie’s cousin Henry Sedgwick V, who just so
that the buyer was Todd McFarlane happens to be Kyra’s father. Confused? Yeah, us too.
who has said that he spent his entire
life savings on the ball. The sale was
over 23 times the amount of any baseball before 1999.
$3 million in savings is a lot of money to blow on just a ball, but Todd’s love of the game
was obviously strong enough to overrule logic. On the flip side, if the ball has increased in
value since then, it might turn out to be a wise investment. Only time will tell.

Metropolis Poster
Maker: Heinz Schulz-Neudamm
Original Price: Unknown*
Worth Today: $690,000*
Metropolis was released in
1927 and was the most expen-
sive silent film of its time. It
is a German expressionist
science-fiction film about so-
Jon Kopaloff/FilmMagic/Getty Images
cial classes and the divide that
it creates. It was directed by
Fritz Lang and the poster was Robyn Lively and
designed by graphic artist Blake Lively
Heinz Schulz-Neudamm. Sure, they pop up at award shows together and they share
There were only four the same last name, but did you ever put two and two to-
posters created, one is in the gether? If not, no worries. As it turns out, these actresses
Museum of Modern Art, one ©vint1/Alamy are half-sisters.
in a German museum, and
one in a private collection. The fourth was sold for $690,000 in 2005 to a US collector.
Movie memorabilia can be an incredibly lucrative game to be in. Anything from posters
like this to rare costumes, or even autographs can fetch a surprising amount. After all, ev-
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eryone loves movies, making this business an interesting one to be in if you’re looking to
make some extra cash.

Princess Diana Beanie Baby


Maker: Ty
Original Price: $5-$7*
Worth Today: $22,222*
The purple Princess Diana beanie
baby was created shortly after her death
to raise money for the Princess of Wales
Memorial Fund. As with everything that
has the lady’s name attached to it, it
caused a massive frenzy and they have Alberto E. Rodriguez/Getty Images for AFI
been collecting dust in people’s attics
ever since, waiting for them to rise in Shirley MacLaine and
value. Warren Beatty
The question of what the Ty beanie Really, who had any idea that these two actors were
babies are actually worth is disputed. siblings? Yep, that’s right. MacLaine was born Shirley
@etsy / Pinterest.com
Some say they aren’t worth more than MacLean Beaty, and she later changed her name for the
$5-$7 while others speculate there are stage. He added an extra “T” in his name when he became
some valued at over $500,000. The deciding factor is allegedly the stuffing, with the first an actor. Some Hollywood stars would rather not flaunt
edition filled with PVC pellets, therefore, getting a higher valuation. their star-studded connections. And there are also a handful
Either way, there’s no denying that some people are willing to pay to get the rarest babies of celebrities who feel the same about their love lives. Here
in their collection. Considering just how popular they were in the ‘90s, it might be worth are the famous matches you’ve probably never seen to-
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