Brian Hollister makes his commercial gallery debut with a series of abstract paintings inspired by the canyon landscapes of the Southwest.
The Pier Restoration Corp.
An environmental impact report is being prepared in connection with the reconstruction of the pier and the breakwater.
I returned the Wednesday night after John Riley's piece on me (Oct. 6), and there were more than 500 letters waiting from people who had read the story; many were from children, and many from children now disguised as adults.
Mark Stock's work is a young man's art.
Housing Project Approved: The City Council last week approved plans for a residential development consisting of 36 single-family homes to be located on Segerstrom Avenue between Greenville and Raitt streets.
Freight Cars Derailed: About five freight cars of a railroad train derailed in Santa Ana Tuesday
the 4th Street overpass of Interstate 5 in Santa Ana, police said.
The City Council asked the staff to draft a report on banning regular helicopter landings at Santa Monica Hospital.
The Rent Control Board has voted to appropriate up to $10,000 to hire a company to develop a plan for studying the impact of rent control on the maintenance of housing units in the city.
Man Slain, Daughter Wounded: A Santa Ana man was sought Sunday in connection with the slaying of a
The Back on Broadway restaurant has offered to serve a free lunch at 1 p.m.
Victim Identified: The Orange County coroner's office has disclosed the name of a pedestrian who was fatally injured when she was struck by a car Tuesday afternoon.
Insanity Defense to Continue A former assistant dean at Saddleback College, Donald E.
During his long career, Ken Price has sometimes run amok on ideas, but he has never deviated from a standard of exquisite craftsmanship.
In his first gallery show since the mid-1970s, William Tunberg makes a welcome reappearance with a series of exquisitely crafted wooden boxes/assemblages notable for their visual puns, black humor and ambiguous reverberation of meaning.
British Pop artist Allen Jones hasn't shown his art here in several years, but his fetishistic images of shapely legs and spike heels are firmly fixed in memory.
Even when Daniel Douke was turning out Photo-Realist paintings of swimming pools, he was as interested in abstract patterns as in his ostensible subject matter.
John Duff transforms concepts of slow movement--such as folding, billowing and twisting--into physical structures that have the authority of something tossed off by nature.
You stare out the old window with its little square panes onto a summer moon so huge it seems to be right in the back yard.