Archives for 2025

Step Into History This Summer With Titanic: A Voyage Through Time

Titanic: A Voyage Through Time, Image Courtesy of Fever.

Looking for an unforgettable summer activity in Los Angeles? Titanic: A Voyage Through Time is a breathtaking virtual reality experience now open at Beverly Center, offering visitors the rare chance to step aboard history’s most legendary ship and journey to the ocean’s depths.

Presented by Fever, the leading entertainment discovery platform, and developed with Musealia’s historical experts, this immersive, interactive VR experience transports guests through time and space:

  • Descend 3.8km beneath the ocean to explore the Titanic’s wreckage as it rests today.
  • Travel back to 1912 and step aboard as a passenger.
  • Wander through iconic spaces like the Grand Staircase, elegant dining rooms and bustling decks.
  • Encounter the people who shaped its story and witness history unfold around you.

Whether you’re a history enthusiast, adventure seeker or simply looking for a unique way to spend a summer day, Titanic: A Voyage Through Time is an unforgettable experience for individuals, friends and families.

WHERE:

Beverly Center

8500 Beverly Blvd, Los Angeles, CA 90048

MORE INFORMATION:

For more information about the event and to purchase tickets, please visit titanicexperiencevr.com/los-angeles/.

Credit: Fever.

Casa Romantica Heats Up for Summer Season with Movie Nights, Live Music, Kids Creative Camp & More, June and July 2025

Casa Romantica Cultural Center and Gardens is gearing up for a vibrant summer season with a packed calendar of arts, culture, music, and family-friendly programming designed to engage and inspire. From outdoor movie nights and courtyard concerts to creative kids camps and hands-on workshops, there’s something for everyone to enjoy at this historic museum destination. Starting this summer season, guests will also enjoy a brand-new ticketing system that makes it easier than ever to customize their experience.

Just in time for the new season, Casa Romantica has partnered with TicketSpice to launch a customizable ticketing platform that enhances the guest experience. Whether reserving a table for a live concert, verifying a membership for discounted pricing, or selecting food preferences in advance, the new system offers flexibility and ease across event types.

The season begins Saturday, June 1 with Family Sunday, a free community day that invites guests to explore Casa Romantica’s coastal gardens, historic spaces, and gallery exhibitions while enjoying live music throughout the day from Community Outreach Alliance (COA) musicians.

A returning favorite, Casa Romantica’s Movies Under the Stars series begins June 15 with screening ofThe Sandlot, June 17 will screen Jumanji, followed by Beach Party on July 15 and Mamma Mia! on August 26. Held in the Courtyard, these 8:00 PM screenings encourage guests to bring their own blankets, lawn chairs, and snacks for a fun and nostalgic night under the stars.

Additional summer offerings include a floral arrangement garden workshop on June 18 from 6:00 to 7:00 PM, where guests can create bold, non-traditional floral designs with all materials provided. On June 21, Casa Kids will enjoy a lively concert from Island Inspirations, featuring internationally recognized performers bringing the music, dance, and stories of Polynesia to life in a colorful celebration of the spirit of aloha.

The blues are also back at Casa Romantica as 3rd Degree Blues Band returns for three performances, June 25 through 27. Guests can enjoy live music in the Courtyard with reserved tables for four, including a bottle of wine of their choosing, thanks to the upgraded ticketing system. Tables for Thursday’s performance are already sold out, with standing room tickets available.

Starting July 7, the beloved Casa Kids Creative Camp returns each Monday through July 28, offering children ages 7–10 a fun and interactive introduction to painting, dancing, and singing led by professional artists and performers. The camp is free for Family Household Members or $50 for non-members, and is generously underwritten by Gloria Widmann.

Ongoing programming throughout the season includes Coffee Concerts with High Tide Coffee, the Casa Romantica Book Club on July 16, and new visual art exhibitions. Guests can experience the work of new artist-in-residence Elaine Twiss in The Studio, and explore the exhibition Keeping Up Appearances by Ashley V. Blalock, on view this summer in the gallery.

Casa Romantica’s summer season promises unforgettable moments, artistic inspiration, and opportunities to connect with culture, community, and the beauty of Southern California’s coast. For a complete list of events or to purchase tickets, visit CasaRomantica.org and follow @CasaRomanticaSC on social media.

Credit: Casa Romantica.

Summer, Seaside – Waterfront Events and Activities at Dana Point Harbor

Image courtesy of Dana Point Harbor Partners. 

Dana Point Harbor is the hottest place to be this summer, where the community can enjoy endless activity and harbor-hosted events to make the most of longer days. From local live music to harbor-favorite dining experiences and unique retail finds to stunning harbor cruises, there’s no wrong choice at Dana Point Harbor. 

Ongoing Summer Happenings:

  • Delve into Dana Point’s vibrant history with this free, interactive, Citywide Scavenger Hunt happening now through Monday, June 30. Discover iconic places that have shaped Dana Point, including two stops at the harbor from the Richard Henry Dana Statue to Don Hansen Plaza. Each stop is identified by a QR code to learn more about its significance. 
  • Free live music is back! Seaside Sessions returns with live acoustic performances from local favorites every Thursday from 4 – 6 p.m. at The Wharf hosted by Dana Point Harbor Partners. The series officially kicks off Thursday, June 5, and runs through Thursday, August 28. This year’s series features Bruddah Adrian, Zach Churchill, Lauren Black, Ava August, Matt Koerner, Anthony Small, Roderick Chambers, and Corey Angeli.
  • Stand Up To Trash is holding multiple Summer Beach Cleanup and Lunch & Learn events at Dana Point Harbor, including World Oceans Day on Sunday, June 8, Plastic Free July on Sunday, July 6, and a 5th Anniversary Party on Sunday, August 10.
  • Sailors aged 6 to 16 years can set sail with the Dana Point Yacht Club Youth Sailing Program this summer, Monday, June 9, through Friday, August 8! Join a curriculum with a choice of nine weekly sessions to develop the skill and knowledge it takes to be a safe and effective sailor, while promoting the values of teamwork and cooperation, honesty and integrity, patience and respect. 
  • Dana West Yacht Club’s Youth Sailing Summer Camps return starting Monday, June 16, through Friday, August 8. Those aged 7 to 18 can join a one-week session and enjoy outdoor activities, discover ocean appreciation and develop friendships. 
  • Dana Wharf’s Live Music Harbor Cruise returns Friday, July 18, through Saturday, October 4, on select Fridays and Saturdays. The 21 and over events feature a live band and full bar with breathtaking 360-degree sunset views aboard the 95’ Dana Pride.

One-Time Summer Happenings:

  • Little Folk Club returns to Dana Point Harbor on Friday, June 20 at 10 a.m. Kick off your weekend with this interactive music program for your little ones. Please feel free to bring along your favorite instruments, blankets, towels and chairs. The event will take place on the Island, across the bridge at Island Way, right in front of the Richard Henry Dana Statue.
  • The Doheny State Beach Foundation and California State Parks present the annual Doheny Surf & Art Festival Saturday, June 21, and Sunday, June 22. The free two-day festival celebrates historic surf culture and includes various interactive activities like art and surf booths, a beer garden, live music and dance performances.
  • Saddle up for a sun-soaked day of fun at Bump Out Park with Coastal Cowgirl, the ultimate fusion of all things beach and western at Dana Point Harbor on Saturday, June 28 from 11 a.m. – 4 p.m. The event will feature line dancing, country and coastal vendors, photo ops, food, drinks and more.
  • Red Cross Blood Drive – The American Red Cross will be back Wednesday, July 9 from 10 a.m. – 4 p.m. at Mariner’s Village. Walk-ins welcome, appointments preferred. Schedule a life-saving donation during the summer’s highest need. 

As the Dana Point Harbor revitalization moves toward Phase 3 construction, current harbor tenants Art Sea, Gift Chateau, and Vintage Yacht Club will be moving into The Wharf, which will have 100% occupancy for summer. Dana Point Harbor Partners (DPHP) continues to focus on keeping the harbor experience thriving during every phase of the revitalization. 

Phase 3, the next scheduled phase of landside construction along the waterfront buildings, is expected to commence as early as mid-August. 

WHEN

Visit the Dana Point Harbor event calendar for specific dates, details and times. 

WHERE

Dana Point Harbor 

Please consider alternative modes of transit. Hop aboard the community-favorite Dana Point Trolley summer service for convenient drop off at both Golden Lantern and Puerto Place.

MORE INFORMATION

For more information about events at Dana Point Harbor, visit danapointharbor.com.

Phineas And Ferb: Season 5 * This Outrageously Wacky Show Is Perfect For Summer Viewing With Lots Of Silly Antics

PHINEAS AND FERB – Key Art (Disney)

The new season of “Phineas and Ferb” follows the inventive stepbrothers as they tackle another 104 days of summer. Candace is more determined than ever to finally bust her little brothers while their pet platypus, Perry, continues to lead a double life as the suave Agent P whose sole mission is to thwart Dr. Doofenshmirtz from taking over the Tri-State area.

KIDS FIRST! Film Critic IvyJoy C., comments, “I absolutely love Phineas And Ferb because it brings back so many memories. Phineas and Ferb’s silly antics give me the thrill I have been looking for, and I always find it funny when Phineas and Ferb’s inventions disappear when Candace is about to show her mom.” Junior R adds, “This outrageous and wacky show is perfect for summer viewing… What I really love about Phineas and Ferb: Season 5 is how it keeps getting cooler with every episode. Phineas is always full of excitement and ideas; and Ferb is quiet but super smart and helpful.” Mark S. wraps it up with, “Phineas and Ferb: Season 5 is hilarious and made me laugh a lot. I love that they still do the running joke of Candace trying to bust her brothers, but it fails every time in a very funny way, and they continue the main plot from previous seasons.” See their full reviews and IvyJoy’s talent interviews below.

Phineas And Ferb: Season 5
By IvyJoy C., KIDS FIRST! Film Critic, age 12

I absolutely love Phineas And Ferb because it brings back so many memories. Phineas and Ferb’s silly antics give me the thrill I have been looking for, and I always find it funny when Phineas and Ferb’s inventions disappear when Candace is about to show her mom.

This exciting new season continues to follow the creative brothers as they tackle another 104 days of summer vacation. The dastardly Dr. Doofenshmirtz (Dan Povenmire) is back at it again with his silly “-inators,” only to be thwarted by Perry the Platypus (Dee Bradley Baker). Candice (Ashley Tisdale) is determined to bust them finally. In the process of Candice trying to bust her brothers, both terrible and wonderful things happen.

Phineas and Ferb is one of my all-time favorite shows and seeing it return after all this time had me jumping for joy. After 10 years, Phineas and Ferb is back and better than ever! In this new season, Phineas (Vincent Martella) and Ferb (Daved Errigo Jr.) are just as inventive, creative, and outside the box as they were in previous seasons. I love how they continue to make so many whimsical and wacky inventions; each one better than the last. Kudos to Dan Povenmire and Jeff Marsh. Not only do they continue to voice character such as Dr. Heinz Doofenshmirtz and Major Francis Monogram, but they also continue to create this series. I really like how the animators keep the same style of animation. I love the acting of Alyson Stoner, Maulik Pancholy, and Bobby Gaylor, as Isabella, Baljeet, and Buford. After all these years, they keep their bullying, nerdy, and lovable personalities. I love how they keep their fun style of music. My favorite part, as always, is when Candace is about to show evidence to her mom, but then it disappears.

This season teaches us a few lessons. It teaches that love conquers all, and reminds us that with determination and focus you can do anything. Note that there is mild violence between Perry the platypus and Dr. Doofenshmirtz.

Phineas And Ferb: Season 5 gets5 out of 5 stars from me and I recommend it for ages 5 to 18, plus adults. The new season launches the Disney Channel and Disney XD on June 5, 2025 and on Disney+ the next day.

Phineas and Ferb: Season 5

By Mark S., KIDS FIRST! Film Critic, age 9

Phineas and Ferb: Season 5 is a great show that is funny and entertaining! The show has great visuals and graphics. The episodes are easy to follow and understand, and the songs are great too.

My favorite episode from Season 5 is Episode 2, Cloudy with a Chance of Mom, where Phineas (Vincent Martella) and Ferb (Thomas Brodie-Sangster) have to save Mom (Caroline Rhea), who has been vaporized and turned into a cloud while saving the tri-state area. Dr. Doofenshmirtz (Dan Povenmire) has an evil plan to make Mom cloud into a Mom STORM.Candace (Ashley Tisdale) and Perry the Platypus (Dee Bradley Baker) help the brothers in saving the day in ways that made me laugh a lot.

Phineas and Ferb: Season 5 is hilarious and made me laugh a lot. I love that they still do the running joke of Candace trying to bust her brothers, but it fails every time in a very funny way, and they continue the main plot from previous seasons. The dad seems so goofy that he really stands out and is really entertaining. The jokes are very easy for young kids to get and laugh at, and also are funny to adults and older kids. The show has a very unique type of visuals in how the characters look that makes the story easy to follow. It also has very rich colors that make it look nice and clean to the eye.

Like the previous seasons, Season 5 is a funny kid’s show with an underlying message that you can always count on family to be there for you. Also, it’s a reminder to not mess with platypuses.

I give Phineas and Ferb: Season 5 a solid 4 out of 5 stars and recommend it for ages 5 to 12, plus adults. The new season launches the Disney Channel and Disney XD on June 5, 2025 and on Disney+ the next day.

Phineas and Ferb: Season 5

By Junior R., KIDS FIRST! Film Critic, age 11

Hey, guess what? There’s another 104 days of summer vacation and Phineas and Ferb are back for more fun in Season 5! This outrageous and wacky show is perfect for summer viewing.

Phineas and Ferb: Season 5 is 20 animated episodes full of fun, inventions, and crazy summer adventures. Phineas (Vincent Martella) and Ferb (David Errigo Jr) come up with awesome ideas every day, like building gecko gear and driveable carnival games, while their sister Candace (Ashley Tisdale) tries, and fails, to bust them. Meanwhile, their pet platypus Perry is secretly Agent P (Dee Bradley Baker), who fights the goofy evil scientist Dr. Doofenshmirtz (Dan Povenmire). The episodes are fast, funny, and filled with songs that made me want to sing along.

The animation is really colorful and detailed, and I love how the music is different in every episode—it’s catchy and fun, like a mini-concert! What I really love about Phineas and Ferb: Season 5 is how it keeps getting cooler with every episode. Phineas is always full of excitement and ideas; and Ferb is quiet but super smart and helpful. Candace is so hilarious because she always thinks she’s about to finally bust her brothers, but something always happens to stop her. My favorite character is Perry because his entrances to the office get wilder each time he visits, and they always have me guessing. My favorite part is when the gang take on Phineas and Ferb’s mom.  It is a true Mom Storm. Every episode makes me wish summer vacation could be that cool in real life.

This season offers great messages about the power of teamwork, the importance of using your imagination, and making the most of every moment. It maintains a family-friendly tone throughout.

Phineas and Ferb: Season 5 gets 5 out of 5 stars from me and I recommend it for ages 5 to 12, plus adults. The new season launches the Disney Channel and Disney XD on June 5, 2025 and on Disney+ the next day.

Mission: Impossible – The Final Reckoning * Outstanding Film! Full Of Constant High-Tension, Emotional Moments — And Insane Stunts

Our lives are the sum of our choices. Tom Cruise is Ethan Hunt in Mission: Impossible – The Final Reckoning.

KIDS FIRST! Film Critic Mikella G. comments, “Mission: Impossible – The Final Reckoning is an outstanding film that I really like. It is packed with action and adventure, all while being so suspenseful and compelling. I was on the edge of my seat during the entire movie, and was completely engaged the whole time.” Charlotte L. adds, “…filled with all we expect from a Mission: Impossible movie — crazy plans that somehow manage to work, constant danger, incredible stunts, and suspenseful scenes… all the more impressive when you realize that Tom Cruise does his own stunts, which are found in abundance in this movie. Katherine S. wraps it up with, “ an absolutely action-packed movie, taking a more serious and grave tone than the previous installments of the series. It’s full of constant high-tension and emotional moments, and insane stunts, as always. It is definitely long but has a solid way to end the entity’s storyline (maybe?). See their full reviews below.

Mission: Impossible – The Final Reckoning

Mikella G, KIDS FIRST! Film Critics, age 19

Mission: Impossible – The Final Reckoning is an outstanding film that I really like. It is packed with action and adventure, all while being so suspenseful and compelling. I was on the edge of my seat during the entire movie, and was completely engaged the whole time.

Mission: Impossible – The Final Reckoning brings us right back into this world, where Ethan Hunt (Tom Cruise) must complete one final mission. This time though, the weight of the world is ultimately in his hands. He has a very small amount of time to find the Entity and, if he is unsuccessful, humanity as we know it will be destroyed.

The suspenseful storyline is its biggest standout. It’s incredible how even after seven movies, the eighth and final one is still so entertaining. I was completely immersed in this film. Almost every single scene feels like a big drop on a roller coaster. Even though it is almost 3 hours long, it certainly doesn’t feel that long. There was never a moment when I got bored, or tired of it. On the contrary, the non-stop excitement fills the room. Watching it in the theater also felt very special, because it was almost as if the entire audience was on the journey together. We gasped and laughed together. It’s very special for a film to bring a group of people together who have never met before, to have a cathartic experience, and that is the effect that this movie had on my audience. Another major standout is Tom Cruise’s stunt abilities. In every movie of this franchise, Cruise proves himself time and time again, and for this final film he pulls out all the stops. Everything is real; no green screens were used. From plane chases to falling from the sky, it always amazes me at the limits he pushes to get the perfect shot. This film has a lot of underwater work. I learned that Cruise trained to be able to hold his breath for long amounts of time – his dedication is truly inspiring. Additionally, the cinematography is another aspect that is top notch. The underwater scenes are particularly captivating. The audience really gets a feel for how deep and dark the ocean is. I could almost feel the stillness and quietness of the ocean. Lastly, the sound effects really enhance this movie. In every scene I could hear every sound as if I was actually there – from the wind, to the submarine sounds, to the heavy breathing and gunshots, everything is accounted for. When you sit down to watch this movie, be prepared to be completely consumed into the Mission: Impossible franchise.

The film’s message is to live life without regrets and remember that no singular action defines who we are. Be aware that there are many fight scenes, and violent weapons used.

I give Mission: Impossible – The Final Reckoning 5 out of 5 stars and recommend it to ages 12 to 18, plus adults. Mission: Impossible – The Final Reckoning releases in theaters May 23, 2025.

Mission: Impossible – The Final Reckoning

By Charlotte L., KIDS FIRST! Film Critics, age 14

I really like Mission: Impossible – The Final Reckoning because the storyline drew me in; the story combines the old and the new, and the acting is really well played. .

Mission: Impossible – The Final Reckoning continues the storyline of the previous Mission: Impossible films. It follows Ethan Hunt (Tom Cruise) and his team including some of our favorite returning characters such as Benji Dunn (Simon Pegg), Luther Stickell (Ving Rhames), and Grace (Hayley Atwell). Once again, Hunt and his team find themselves on a daring mission to save the world.

The storyline of Mission: Impossible – The Final Reckoning is paramount — continuing the story of previous films with a short recap of part one of this story. It is filled with all we expect from a Mission: Impossible movie — crazy plans that somehow manage to work, constant danger, incredible stunts, and suspenseful scenes. This seems all the more impressive when you realize that Tom Cruise does his own stunts, which are found in abundance in this movie. Examples of stunts worth looking forward to are Ethan Hunt hanging off a plane and parachuting out of the sky. The suspenseful scene makes you nervous because, even though it’s Tom Cruise, so you know he’ll be okay, you can’t help but feel scared for him. The music, acting, and lightning contribute to this and make it seem as if Hunt is truly in danger. This movie combines old and new characters also; the new characters and aspects of the plot blend so well together that it seems almost like real life. The acting is spectacular! Tom Cruise plays Ethan Hunt so well and Simon Pegg, as Benji, plays a comedic, yet loyal and determined character incredibly well. This movie is packed with humorous remarks, not only from Benji, but from all the characters. Another notable performance is by Ving Rhames who plays Luther. Although Luther doesn’t play as big of a role in this film as he has in previous ones, he definitely enhances this film.

The message of Mission: Impossible – The Final Reckoning is that your choices can affect others more than you expect.

I give Mission: Impossible – The Final Reckoning 5 out of 5 stars and recommend it for ages 8 to 18, plus adults. It releases in theaters on May 23, 2025.

Mission: Impossible – The Final Reckoning

By Katherine S., KIDS FIRST! Film Critic, age 17

Mission: Impossible – The Final Reckoning is an absolutely action-packed movie, taking a more serious and grave tone than the previous installments of the series. It’s full of constant high-tension and emotional moments, and insane stunts, as always. It is definitely long but has a solid way to end the entity’s storyline (maybe?).

Now that Ethan Hunt (Tom Cruise) has retrieved the cruciform key, the next step in destroying the rogue AI – “The Entity” – is finding the Podkova, which contains the original code of the AI and is at an unknown location at the bottom of the sea. So, Ethan and his team must travel the globe and find the Podkova before The Entity gains control of every nuclear arsenal and launches them, annihilating the world. It’s a cautionary tale about AI and offers a scary view into the future of artificial intelligence’s power.

If you haven’t watched Mission: Impossible – Dead Reckoning Part 1 you should do so because it is the first part of this movie, but you don’t need to watch any of the other earlier ones to understand the story, but long-time fans  will enjoy all the references to past movies in this one. Even though this is the eighth film in the Mission: Impossible franchise, running at just under three hours – the longest Mission: Impossible movie yet – and has the word “final” in the title, it’s unknown whether this will be the last assignment for Ethan Hunt after almost 30 years of missions. Almost all of the stunts in the Mission: Impossible movies are performed by Tom Cruise and always seem to outdo each other, but the stunts in this movie are so crazy that even professionals said they were impossible, but Tom Cruise was able to make them happen. There’s a wing-walking stunt between two planes in this film – this isn’t the first time Cruise has done stunts with planes, but in this particular situation, the original stunt teams said his vision was not possible. However, Cruise defied the odds and was able to do an extremely dangerous and extremely impressive wing-walking stunt. Along with all of these action-packed and impressive stunts, there’s also a lot of fast-moving images and flashbacks to past movies, so I would advise you to be cautious while watching this movie if you are photosensitive. Ethan Hunt and his team, Benji (Simon Pegg), Grace (Hayley Atwell), Paris (Pom Klemenieff) and Degas (Greg Tarzan Davis), have such good chemistry and, despite being so different, they work so well together. Ethan spends a lot of time apart from his team, but his care for these people is so apparent. Some of these characters are on opposite sides of the original conflict, so it is very interesting to see their bonds grow through everything they encounter in this movie.

The film’s message is that teamwork and determination can make the impossible possible. Be forewarned that there is some profanity, intense fighting scenes, very gruesome situations and death. I do not recommend this movie for photosensitive or sound-sensitive viewers, as well as people who are sensitive to violent scenes.

I give Mission: Impossible – The Final Reckoning 4 out of 5 stars and recommend it for ages 12 to 18, plus adults. This movie releases in theaters on May 23, 2025.

Visit Laguna Beach Announces The Return of Passport to The Arts

 Visit Laguna Beach proudly announces the return of Passport to the Arts, an exclusive summer offering that invites art lovers to immerse themselves in Laguna Beach’s vibrant creative community. For $29, Passport holders will gain one-time entry to three of the summer’s most anticipated art festivals: Art-A-FairFestival of Arts and Sawdust Art Festival

In addition to festival admission, Passport holders receive one-time free parking at the Act V parking lot (1900 Laguna Canyon Road), along with complimentary trolley service to each festival location. The Passport to the Arts is valid from June 27 through August 31, 2025 and is available for purchase in-person at the ticket counters of all three participating festivals. New this year, Passport holders will also enjoy exclusive discounts at select participating local restaurants who are members of the Laguna Beach Chamber of Commerce, including 10% off at Tango Laguna Beach, 20% off dinner at Oliver’s Osteria, complimentary dessert with a purchase of an entree at Surf and Sand, upgrades to an All Reserve tasting of your choice at Bianchi, 20% off your total bill if it includes food at Mozambique and Rumari, and additional exclusive offerings at Starfish (must present a valid Passport; cannot be combined with other offers).

With the Passport in hand, guests will gain access to over 500 exhibiting artists, more than 200 live musical performances, dozens of artist demonstrations and interactive workshops and a full calendar of special events and activities for all ages.

Art-A-Fair 

When: June 27 through August 31, 2025

Location: 777 Laguna Canyon Road, Laguna Beach

Laguna Art-A-Fair is Laguna Beach’s only juried summer art festival with artists from outside the local area. With fine art exhibitors from throughout Southern California, other states and even other countries, Laguna Art-A-Fair truly is a Festival Without Borders. A summer staple in Laguna Beach since 1967, Laguna Art-A-Fair is renowned for its wide diversity of unique fine art. Featuring 112 artists, every fine-art medium is represented. Open daily, Laguna Art-A-Fair offers daily workshops, great food and a full bar (including its signature margaritas), as well as live music on Saturdays and Sundays. Join us for a memorable experience of workshops, live entertainment, drinks and dining and, of course, truly great fine art!

Sawdust Art Festival

When: June 27, 2025 to August 31, 2025

Location: 935 Laguna Canyon Road, Laguna Beach

Celebrating its 59th year, the Sawdust Art Festival is one of Laguna’s most loved and iconic Summer traditions. With the canyon as a backdrop, visitors wander the storied grounds, discovering the thousands of one-of-a-kind art pieces created by the nearly 200 local artists in attendance. Festival-goers also can immerse themselves in live art demonstrations, free art class or simply getting lost in conversation with an artist about their inspirations. Live music, drinks and new culinary experiences are also part of the decades-long tradition.

Festival of the Arts: 

When: July 2 – August 29, 2025

Location: 650 Laguna Canyon Road, Laguna Beach

Set in a beautiful open-air gallery, this highly acclaimed juried fine art show features the work of over 100 award-winning Orange County artists. The Festival showcases a variety of mediums and artwork styles for avid collectors and festival goers to browse and purchase directly from the artists. In addition to the artwork on display, visitors can enjoy art demonstrations, live music, opportunities to meet the artists, special events, art classes and more.

Pageant of the Masters is excluded from the Passport to the Arts. For more information about Pageant of the Masters and to purchase tickets visit foapom.com/pageant-of-the-masters/.

For more information about Passport for the Arts and other Laguna Beach events visit visitlagunabeach.com.

Credit: Laguna Beach.

Gabi, June 20 Pet of the Week

AWWWW! So sweet!

Gabi has been living in a shelter kennel far too long. The girl is waiting for you to be the key to unlocking her freedom and happiness. Gabi is only about3 years old, but examination showed that she’d birthed multiple litters, which probably included the young male she came in with. The two were found abandoned and tied up together in front of a public storage facility back in September. Gabi’s son has been adopted, but she’s still waiting for her perfect fit. She’s a beautiful buff color and has eyes that match her coat. She appears to be housebroken and walks well on a leash. She knows her sit and shake commands, and if you’ve got a yummy treat, she might raise both front paws in the air! Gabi will do best in a home without cats. She has a great little prance when she’s happy, and the volunteers long to see her prance her way into a loving, forever home. Come lock eyes and souls with Gabi, and she will quickly offer the key to your heart! The Long Beach Animal Care Services is over capacity with dogs, so speed the process to adopt or foster Gabi or any of our other pets by emailing PetAdopt@longbeach.gov or petfoster@longbeach.gov. You can also call (562) 570-4925. Our shelter hours are Wednesday through Friday from 10 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. and Saturday and Sunday from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. at 7700 E. Spring St. at the entrance to El Dorado Park (no parking fee for shelter visitors. Ask for ID for ID#A728906 for Gabi.

The Phoenician Scheme * Delivers Great Set Designs, Expressive Performances And A Funny Story

Wealthy businessman, Zsa-zsa Korda appoints his only daughter, a nun, as sole heir to his estate. As Korda embarks on a new enterprise, they soon become the target of scheming tycoons, foreign terrorists, and determined assassins.

KIDS FIRST! Film Critic Rayce S. comments, “The Phoenician Scheme delivers great set designs, expressive performances, and a funny story that perfectly matches the tone. The film starts off with bang, immediately setting you into the situation Korda is currently in, and the urgency for him to set up his family’s wealth for future generations, even if it means putting himself in dangerous situations. I love how the color pops in the set designs, but that’s nothing new for director Wes Anderson.” See his full review below.

The Phoenician Scheme By Rayce S., KIDS FIRST! Film Critic, age 16

The Phoenician Scheme delivers great set designs, expressive performances, and a funny story that perfectly matches the tone. Some things about this Wes Anderson film surprised me.

The storyline follows wealthy businessman Zsa-zsa Korda (Benicio Del Toro) who appoints his only daughter, Liesl, a nun, as sole heir to his estate. As Korda embarks on a new business adventure to make his family’s fortune, he becomes a target for scheming tycoons, foreign terrorists and determined assassins. During their travels, father and daughter meet a string of eccentric investors — played by Tom Hanks, Bryan Cranston, Riz Ahmed, Mathieu Amalric, Jeffrey Wright, Scarlett Johansson, and Benedict Cumberbatch — as they try to secure their family’s legacy.

The film starts off with bang, immediately setting you into the situation Korda is currently in, and the urgency for him to set up his family’s wealth for future generations, even if it means putting himself in dangerous situations. I love how the color pops in the set designs, but that’s nothing new for director Wes Anderson. Now the humor and, whether it is funny, will vary from person to person — in my theater everyone laughed a lot, but I personally didn’t find the film to be all that funny. Mia Threapleton is quite funny in her role as Liesl and Michael Cera definitely is humorous as Bjorn, mainly for his dynamic with the nun. Reagen (Bryan Cranston) was very enjoyable in his small basketball scene, but even with all these positives there were some negatives. The film starts to feel like a slog as you wait for the next thing to happen, especially because of how the film is edited. It builds up to one major event which lasts give minutes perhaps. As a viewer I found these events unsatisfying compared to what I anticipated. I also felt the film a bit soulless, not so much the cinematography, acting or set design, but in the story aspect itself, which I found to be just like other Wes Anderson films. If you are a Wes Anderson fan you will enjoy this, but even if you are not, I think you will find it interesting.

The film addresses the pursuit of wealth and what it can do to you, as well as what you have to sacrifice in order to achieve wealth for the long term. We see this by Korda’s focus on money.

I give The Phoenician Scheme 3.5 out of 5 stars and recommend it for ages 12 to 18, plus adults. This film releases in theaters on June 6, 2025.