Tease photo MCW Summer Guide 2013 - For Those Who Want to Rock

Sam’z School of Rock teaches nascent rockers the chops they need to play as one.

It starts with the guitarist, a skinny teen with earbuds dangling out of his shirt collar. He sends a rhythm of crunchy, distorted chords barrelling through his Epiphone Les Paul guitar. Dunn, nah, nah nah. ...

Tease photo MCW Summer Guide 2013 - At the Edge of the Wild

Regional Park District instructs kids on how to get outside – in their own backyards.

Dave Gruber writhes on the ground, clutching his right forearm. He lifts his fingers momentarily to reveal a massive wound spurting bright red. A group of five 9 – and 10-year-olds gather around the man. ...

Tease photo Monterey County Weekly Summer Camp Guide 2013

Summer Camp Listings

All Saints’ Summer Fun in the Sun Students from kindergarten through middle school can choose from subjects such as art, drama, cooking and science, with music offered for grades four and above in this five-week ...

Tease photo MCW Summer Guide 2013 - Animal Style

SPCA Animal Camp teaches kids how to care for critters, and each other.

Every Monday, the Flanders family eats mac ‘n’ cheese. Between 11-year-old Gabby’s dance classes and mother Teri’s salary as a schoolteacher, there wasn’t much room left in the family budget for a donation to the ...

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Tease photo Myth Boosters

Joseph Campbell’s lifelong exploration of the power of myth gets a month-long festival.

Like DNA, myths – the stories that surround us – inform what we do in and with our lives without us knowing it. In a way, you might say, they are the force. With that ...

Tease photo On the Tan Carpet

A glance back at the best looks at Pebble Beach Food & Wine 2013.

When it comes to high cuisine, the culinary throng loves to say, “You eat first with your eyes.” At the weekend’s sixth annual Pebble Beach Food & Wine, that certainly applied to star Southwestern chef ...

Tease photo Picks of the Litter

Our absolutely brilliant picks help prepare viewers as Oscar night looms.

The Golden Globes are behind us, and the Oscars are just a few weeks away (Feb. 24). I’ve looked at the nominations announced last week and done my best to give you a crib sheet ...

Tease photo State of Mind

NAMI Monterey County offers support to mental-health clients and loved ones.

Monterey County Behavioral Health and the nonprofit group Interim spend almost $40,000 a year on Monterey-Salinas Transit passes for their mental-health clients. Without the bus tickets, many wouldn’t have rides to doctors’ appointments, meetings, school, ...

Tease photo Hostel Environment

The planned Fort Ord hostel brings eco-design, adventure travelers to the old military base.


The Monterey Hostel counts some 10,000 overnight stays each of the last two years and is on track to break 11,000 this year, says Peter Kambas, president of the Central California Council of Hosteling International. ...

Tease photo Helping Hands

The Rice Plus Project feeds thousands every month with an all-volunteer crew.

Dozens of rain-gear clad volunteers stood outside in the storm and passed wet, slippery bags of rice off to the next pair of hands in the human chain they formed, from the street, down a ...

Tease photo A Gift of Wow

The Weekly’s list of easy-but-amazing local gifts – yes, you can give Father Time, or the entire ocean – makes economic stimulation fun.

As this paper hits the streets, it’s Dec. 13. And if you follow the tradition of giving the people you like gifts for Hanukkah, Christmas or Kwanzaa – or, hell, just because everyone else is ...

Tease photo Lighthouse Presents

The independent movie house screens a winter’s harvest of holiday films and much, much more.

Holiday films have long earned a place in December’s occurrences of chorales and carols, Nutcracker dances and Christmas plays, traditional meals and shopping deals. In the rush to harness the tide, Century Cinemas has got ...

Tease photo Late Bloomer

Peace of Mind Dog Rescue give senior dogs like Lily a second chance.

Lily’s future didn’t look so bright. The 6-year-old Hollister stray, a black-and-white Chihuahua-rat terrier mix, was headed to the shelter where she would join a lot of other Chihuahua mixes, many of them younger and ...

Tease photo Read All Over

Even as national book chains sputter, local booksellers see a bright future.

When Matt Sundt’s mother decided to clear out her cookbook collection – some 2,500 strong, including titles like Cooking with Love and Butter, a 1977 paperback, and Tennessee Favorites, including a page of instructions for ...

Tease photo Overtaking the Cake

Parker-Lusseau yule logs are an indulgent holiday tradition.

Yann Lusseau plunges a lean forearm into a 40-quart stainless-steel bowl and whirls a thick pool of fresh custard, melted chocolate and whipped cream. The motion is as artistic as it is athletic: Decadent brown ...

Tease photo For the Love of Literacy

Performances at Monterey County Free Libraries show there’s more to books than reading.

There’s no need to use library voices when a puppeteer, Bollywood dancer or magician is on stage – even when that stage is in the library. And performances like that are now part of regular ...

Tease photo Thing Theory

Local shopping might mean spending more, but the dollars go further – mathematically and philosophically.

Three months ago, President Barack Obama’s poorly phrased remark about business – “You didn’t build that” – looked like it could’ve cost him the election. It didn’t, but his message – one about collective creation ...

Tease photo More Than a Toy Story

For the Least of Us keeps kids of incarcerated parents close year-round, closer during the holidays.

It’s been five years since Phoebe and Dylan spent Christmas with their father. He’s in prison, and their mother is hardly around, their grandmother says. So it meant a lot to them last year when ...

Tease photo Every Time a Bell Rings

Loaves, Fishes and Computers earns its tech angel wings.

Teach a man to fish, so the saying goes, and you feed him for a lifetime. Teach a man, woman or child to use a computer, and you help them find housing, look for a ...

Tease photo Making Waves

BLUE Ocean Film Festival’s featured flicks run to the horizon. Here are several to prioritize.

There are more than 100 films ready to be spooled up – or, actually, inserted in Blue Ray projectors – in the ocean-deep line-up of the BLUE Ocean Film Festival and Conservation Summit. They’ll be ...

Tease photo On the Level

The Monterey Bay Film Festival bursts with leading minority and upcoming student filmmakers.

How many black filmmakers can you name? I can think of Spike Lee, Charles Burnett (check him out), Gordon Parks, Forest Whitaker, Tyler Perry, the Hughes Brothers, John Singleton. Um. That’s about it. Why does ...

Tease photo Life is Shorts

Hundreds of short films boil down to the Big Sur International Short Film Screening Series grand prize Sunday night at the Henry Miller Library.

For me, the Big Sur International Short Film Screening Series didn’t begin with the first public screening on June 6. It started April 4 with an email from Magnus Toren, Henry Miller Library’s director and ...

Tease photo Forward March

A new documentary – and an exchange with now-legendary enviroactivist Bill McKibben – illuminate how we go about

In the sustainable-business documentary Fixing the Future, which just got its simulcast debut in Monterey Wednesday, host David Brancaccio is asked a heavy question: “Do people exist to serve the economy, or should the economy ...

Tease photo Artistic Explosion

CSU Summer Arts unloads a month of improv, animation, art, theater and film on Monterey County.

There’s a flood of arts and culture coming to the Peninsula, and its headwaters are building up at CSU Monterey Bay. The California State University system’s Summer Arts program, which began in 1986 and has ...

Tease photo Films, Unspooled

Cherry Center’s Backstory studies Robert Altman’s later successes.

Malcom Weintraub loves seeing, studying, reading and talking about film. For the next four weeks, he will indulge in showing them for the latest round of the Carl Cherry’s Backstory series, this one focused on ...

Tease photo Let’s Get Lit

An Irish literary masterpiece and two Big Sur works of poetry bookend the weekend.

James Joyce’s 1922 novel Ulysses is the Mt. Everest of Modernist literature, a novel so challenging and complex that few people attempt to read it, fewer finish, and fewer still grasp it. Two friends of ...

Tease photo Double Feature

A new Share a Movie with MoM plus the classic Films in the Forest spool superb films.

Two local film series launch within days of each other, and though they seem like similar animals, they have different stripes. Armed with a new projector and stereo sound in their 90-seat theater, the Museum ...

Tease photo Sound Tribute

The Hunger Games inspires a powerhouse list of top movie tracks.

The release of the hit film The Hunger Games and its accompanying soundtrack, including original tracks from artists as diverse as Arcade Fire and Taylor Swift, had some thinking about the history of pop music ...

Tease photo A Hub’s Hubbub

The Salinas Asian Festival gets at the dynamic identity of Chinatown.

Salinas’ Chinatown neighborhood is cordoned off by cyclone and iron fences, and train tracks. It can be tricky to get there, purposefully or by accident. Social service nonprofits like Dorothy’s Place, which feeds homeless and ...

Tease photo Diaspora Unraveled

Robust Jewish Film Festival features a documentary that tracks Holocaust survivors all the way to Monterey.

When Gabor Kalman returned home in 1945 after years of hiding, his ransacked house had become a Russian stable. But his family reunited and started over, and his parents got into the lumber business. It ...

Tease photo Genius Overload


More than 50 luminaries gather in Monterey for The Entertainment Gathering 6.

Pebble Beach Food & Wine isn’t the only high-priced event bringing creativity to the Peninsula this weekend. While culinary icons including Thomas Keller and Masaharu Morimoto make foodies’ mouths water in Del Monte Forest, leaders ...

Tease photo Long and Short of It

The Banff Mountain Film Festival showcases 10 films about outdoor adventurers and how they use nature to make sense of it all.

Australian Tim Cope is three years into a journey that has taken him by horse from Mongolia to Hungary. Cope, who never rode a horse before this trip, set out to follow in the footsteps ...

Tease photo Ultimate Oscars

Categories need not apply with this best-of-the-best assessment of the Academy Awards.

When the first Academy Awards were handed out in 1929, there weren’t fixed categories. Warner Bros. received an Oscar for producing the first talking motion picture, The Jazz Singer, and Charlie Chaplin scored honors for ...

Tease photo Reading History

Monterey County Free Libraries celebrates 100 years of service

One hundred years ago, the RMS Titanic set off on its first and last voyage; the African National Congress, which today governs South Africa, was founded; Paramount Pictures and Universal Pictures started operations; and European ...

Tease photo High Five

A handful of especially satisfying adventures for New Year’s Eve

Roman Banquet at il vecchio New Year’s Eve is a time for overindulgence. And the Romans were experts. A small preview of the night’s menu includes lasagna romana with beef and pork ragu, timballo di ...

Tease photo Hearty Party

First Night packs in the most intrigue of any event of the year.

First Night Monterey isn’t the last party of the year – other venues stretch deeper into the night. Alcohol isn’t permitted, so it might not qualify as the most raging party. So how does First ...

Tease photo Inspiration Destination

Sedaris got dark, Sizemore got real and the Weekly kept listening through a 2011 stocked with stars.

Across conversations with comedian Paula Poundstone and playwright Ann Randolph, composer Philip Glass and artist Shepard Fairey, actor Tom Sizemore and Carmel Bach Festival conductor Paul Goodwin, I had the chance to harvest rich insights ...

Tease photo Coral Reefs and Choreography

SpectorDance’s Ocean brings dance and science to classrooms and the stage.

Fran Spector Atkins tells a story about interviewing Monterey Bay Aquarium Research Institute ocean chemist Dr. Peter Brewer for Ocean, SpectorDance’s latest multimedia dance work. The dance company partnered with MBARI, the National Steinbeck Center ...

Tease photo Traumatic Arts

Central Coast Center for Independent Living helps victims put a face to traumatic brain injuries.

They say a picture is worth a thousand words, but some photos do more than share a story. Victims of traumatic brain injuries (TBI) attending a support group at the Central Coast Center For Independent ...

Tease photo Hunger Pains

Local nonprofits feed more mouths with fewer dollars.

’Tis the season for roasted turkeys and hams, decadent cookies and crab feasts. But not for one-fifth of Monterey County residents. It’s a sad dichotomy: people going hungry in the salad bowl of the world, ...

Tease photo Acting Against AIDS

Central Coast HIV/AIDS Services educates to help stop disease’s spread.

It’s been 30 years since the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention reported the first U.S. cases of Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome (AIDS). The dark cloud of a death sentence that hung over those who ...

Tease photo Leading By Example

SPCA’s Take the Lead program trains at-risk kids to train shelter dogs

Whether it’s a small group of middle school students in Salinas or at-risk youth at a probation center, the SPCA for Monterey County has found a way to train dogs while serving young people in ...

Tease photo Seaside Sprouting

Return of the Natives brings environmental education home.

In 1993, a group of Salinas teachers surveyed their drab campuses and decided they should really look prettier than prisons. When they teamed up with native plant experts at Elkhorn Slough, Moss Landing Marine Labs ...

Tease photo Ricky’s Return

Local product/resurgent comedian Ricky Del Rosario gives the Planet the giggles.

Ricky Del Rosario has an ethnically ambiguous, almost familiar blend of physical characteristics that conjures Obama, Steadman and John Leguizamo. His father is Filipino and his mother Hungarian, German and Italian. “My dad got a ...

Tease photo Reel Real World

The 12th UNA International Film Festival brings depth and song to hard topics.

At the movies, there is often Disney escapism… and at the far opposite end of the spectrum, there is the 12th Annual International Film Festival presented by United Nations Association (UNA) in Monterey, which broaches ...

Tease photo Just in Time for Halloween

Ten shockers we're guessing you haven't seen.

For the past ten years, Dr. Montag, Kato the Black Hornet and I have been bringing you the best lineup of wild, crazy and scary shockers at our disposal on Remo D.’S Manor Of Mayhem. ...

Tease photo Celluloid Matters

The Carmel Art & Film Festival launches a deep and dramatic schedule of star-tinged events.

It’s just a fact of our culture: Film trumps visual art. Actors, directors, shoots, sets, gossip, previews, reviews, merchandising, festivals – all that film stuff captivates us. Art, on the other hand, not so much. ...

Tease photo It’s Gold, Jerry

Jerry Seinfeld delivers his stand-up to a full house at Monterey’s Golden State.

Jerry Seinfeld has a lot of Porsches. Not that there’s anything wrong with that. But he’s got enough that his people won’t say how many. Presumably that’s because he doesn’t want to appear too rich ...

Tease photo Lunching with Lobbyists

Current lobbying dollars behind the fumigant methyl iodide might be small, but they go deep enough to shift grassroots allegiances.

Public health advocates and conventional farmers have found something to agree on in the controversy surrounding the fumigant methyl iodide: It’s very potent stuff. “If it wasn’t toxic, we wouldn’t be interested in using it ...

Tease photo To Air, With Humans

Sean D. Tucker, Canadian Snowbirds lead symphony of aerobatics at International Airshow Salinas.

Normally International Airshow Salinas organizers like it when stunt planes lead the news. Not this time. On the heels of the fatal crash that killed 10 at the Reno Air Races a week before its ...

Tease photo East Epics

Chinese acrobats, rare Kabuki theater swoop into World Theater.

When the thunder spirit Kaminari roars against Sendo, a boat man wearing a feminine mask, it will be the first time the two Japanese Kabuki characters meet on an American stage. They’ll do it Sunday ...

Tease photo Short Film Complex

Big Sur Short Film Series building to a climactic gala finish.


When it comes to Big Sur International Short Film Screening Series, even the popcorn is special. The organic kernels are popped fresh on a stove top with help from a combination of canola and extra ...

Tease photo Dusty Roads

The Untainted Utopia of Summer Camp in Big Sur.


“Hi, gang, I’m here for another year!” “Hi, here for another year!” roars a crowd of a few hundred Boy Scouts, adult leaders, parents and a few dozen camp staff. “No, no, no, that’s not ...

Tease photo Campy Flicks

Ten classic camp movies that will launch you into summer.

Summer camp can mean a lot of things: a first kiss, a first horseback ride, a first time away from home. It also means lots of rich material for movies. Here are 10 summer camp ...

Tease photo Loud and Proud

A Pacific Grove student vies for national POETRY OUT LOUD title.

What is a poem? The question pops into my head as I’m driving home, exhausted and satisfied after hosting another weekly edition of The Rubber Chicken Poetry Slam & Open Mic at East Village Coffee ...

Tease photo Screen Savers

Monterey Bay Film Festival lights up minds in Pacific Grove, at CSUMB World Theater.

Revolution is in the air at the fourth annual Monterey Bay Film Festival, which takes place this Friday and Saturday, April 8-9, with a diverse group of offerings from international filmmakers, teen film students and ...

Tease photo Amazing Race

A different sort of education documentary schools Carmel, then Monterey.

Documentary films on America’s flawed education system aren’t rare, but the recent momentum behind Bay-Area produced Race to Nowhere certainly is. Despite the fact that marketing for the film is purely online and word-of-mouth, the ...

Tease photo About Last Night

First Night Monterey was an all-inclusive closing party to 2010.

Everyone was throwing or attending a New Year's Eve party to close out the first decade of the millenium. Locally, though, probably no one place could match the size, scope or the depth of creativity ...

Tease photo Real Estate

By The Numbers

$560,000 Recent Sale 4496 Seascape Court, Seaside Built: 2005 Size: 2,465 square feet Features: 3 bedrooms, 2.5 bathrooms, 2-car garage Amenities: Fireplace, den/office, vaulted ceilings, large fenced backyard Seller: Wells Fargo Bank Buyer: Sharon Coggin ...

Tease photo Real Estate

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$575,000 Recent Sale 670 Lottie St., Monterey Built: 1992 Size: 1,365 square feet Features: 3 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, 2-car garage Amenities: Fenced front and backyards, hot tub, skylights, vaulted ceilings Seller: Thalma Dudley Buyer: Ronald ...

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$795,000 Recent Sale 24735 Dolores St., Carmel Built: 1972 Size: 1,396 square feet Features: 2 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, 2-car garage Amenities: Expansive ocean views, fireplace, breakfast bar, vaulted ceilings, deck Seller: Walter and Ethyl Paully ...

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$755,000 Recent Sale 535 Webster St., Monterey Built: 1951 Size: 1,178 square feet Features: 4 bedrooms, 3 bathrooms Amenities: Separate artist’s studio with bathroom, full basement, front porch Seller: John and Frank Troia Buyer: Donald ...

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$1,200,000 Recent Sale 26102 Carmelo St., Carmel Built: 1988 Size: 1,625 square feet Features: 2 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, 1-car garage Amenities: Fireplace, patio, wet bar, vaulted ceilings, landscaped yard Seller: Patricia Huse Buyer: Alexander Bush ...

Tease photo Real Estate

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$490,000 Recent Sale 1400 Via Isola, Monterey Built: 1961 Size: 1,200 square feet Features: 3 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, 2-car garage Amenities: Fireplace, patio, deck, landscaped yard Seller: Constance Usher Trust Buyer: Karl and Julianna Recksiek ...

Tease photo Real Estate

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$332,500 Recent Sale 2035 Yosemite St., Seaside Built: 1954 Size: 1,545 square feet Features: 3 bedrooms, 1 bathroom, 1-car garage Amenities: Fireplace, hardwood floors, back patio, barbecue area, landscaped Seller: Richard King Buyer: James and ...

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$1,150,000 Recent Sale 49 East Garzas Rd., Carmel Valley Built: 1965 Size: 2,053 square feet Features: 3 bedrooms, 3.5 bathrooms, 2-car garage Amenities: Fireplace, deck, hot tub, vaulted ceilings, breakfast bar, bocce ball court Seller: ...

Tease photo Real Estate

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$614,250 Recent Sale 5062 Sunset Vista Dr., Seaside Built: 2005 Size: 3,639 square feet Features: 5 bedrooms, 3 bathrooms, 2-car garage Amenities: Ocean views, vaulted ceilings, fireplace, wooden flooring, granite countertops Seller: Reconstruct Company Buyer: ...

Tease photo Real Estate

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$1,200,000 Recent Sale 1027 Ripple Ave., Pacific Grove Built: 1949 Size: 2,741 square feet Features: 4 bedrooms, 2.5 bathrooms, 3-car garage Amenities: Fireplace, courtyard, vaulted ceilings, skylights, stainless steel appliances Seller: Randy and Mary Draper ...

Tease photo Real Estate

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$1,150,000 Recent Sale 2477 San Antonio Ave., Carmel Built: 1938 Size: 1,277 square feet Features: 2 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, 1-car garage Amenities: Fireplace, vaulted beamed ceilings, gated arbor, stone walkways Seller: Robert Callahan, Charles and ...

Tease photo Real Estate

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$831,500 Recent Sale 1284 Castro Road, Monterey Built: 1956 Size: 1,893 square feet Features: 3 bedrooms, 3 bathrooms, 2-car garage Amenities: Fireplace, tub with jets, skylights, large yard Seller: Robert and Liza Vaughn Buyer: Robert ...

Tease photo Anatomy of a Gala

The opening of the Carmel Art & Film Festival tracked from sophistication to humor to hi-jinxs.

The kick-off for the second Carmel Art & Film Festival drew a stylish and sizable (for a Thursday) crowd at Sunset Center. They were fueled by diminutive but delectable appetizers from Cal Stamenov and lubricated ...

Tease photo Real Estate

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$712,000 recent Sale 110 Ford Rd., Carmel Valley Built: 1978 Size: 2,280 square feet Features: 4 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms on 1.74 acres Amenities: Hardwood floors, cedar closet, hobbie building, horses allowed Seller: Aurora Loan Services ...

Tease photo Real Estate

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$214,900 Recent Sale 226 Tawny Port Way, Greenfield Built: 2005 Size: 2,679 square feet Features: 4 bedrooms, 3 bathrooms, 2-car garage Amenities: Fireplace, large fenced yard, open floorplan, breakfast bar Seller: Aurora Loan Services Buyer: ...

Tease photo Real Estate

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$255,000 Recent Sale 1841 Soto St., Seaside Built: 1952 Size: 628 square feet Features: 2 bedrooms, 1 bathroom, 1-car garage Amenities: Large private patio, new plumbing, electrical and appliances, new kitchen and bathroom Seller: Roman ...

Tease photo Real Estate

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$810,000 Recent Sale 99 Copa del Oro, Monterey Built: 1951 Size: 2,379 square feet Features: 3 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, 3-car garage Amenities: Fenced and landscaped yard, indoor barbecue area, sunroom, hardwood floors Seller: Craig Smith ...

Tease photo Real Estate

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$2,000,000 Recent Sale 2416 Bay View Avenue, Carmel Built: 1975 Size: 2,568 square feet Features: 4 bedrooms, 4.5 bathrooms, 1-car garage Amenities: Three fireplaces, vaulted ceilings with skylights, barbecue area, fenced yard Seller: Thomas Bowman ...

Tease photo Real Estate

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$920,000Recent Sale 330 Via Gayuba, Monterey Built: 1957 Size: 1,944 square feet Features: 4 bedrooms, 3 bathrooms, 2-car garage with workshop Amenities: Bay and mountain views, fireplace, patio, fenced-in yard Seller: Brant and Randi Rigby ...

Tease photo Award Show Biz

The BLUE Carpet Gala awards show recognized judges favorites in 19 categories.

Singer Paula Cole, accompanied by a drummer and acoustic guitar player, sang and played piano to open Saturday's BLUE Carpet Awards ceremony at Golden State Theatre, which recognized winners in 19 categories, and bestowed special ...

Tease photo Small Fish, Big Pond

An obscure short film represents big hopes for its director at BLUE Ocean Film Festival.

Among the more than 80 short- and full-length films screened in several venues during the BLUE Ocean Film Festival, some are bigger--in scope, funding and hype--than others. But those factors don't necessarily dictate the impact ...

Tease photo Full House

Disneynature's OCEANS, and key speakers, drew a big audience to Golden State Theatre Thursday.

In the middle of Sara Nelson's set in which she strummed warm acoustic guitar songs and played keys evocatively while singing earnestly, she entreated a plentiful Golden State Theatre audience to reduce plastic bag use, ...

Whales

Recent forays into the cetacean underground.

VIDEOS Whales in Monterey Bay Aug. 21, 2010 / Shot by Kate Spencer Watch Video PHOTOS Daniel Bianchetta's Whale Galleries Jodi Frediani's Ocean Animals Galleries Alison Barratt's Flickr Photostream STORIES More Than a Fluke: Big ...

Tease photo Real Estate

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$930,000 Recent Sale 28 Cuesta Vista Dr., Monterey Built: 1953 Size: 2,909 square feet Features: 3 bedrooms, 2.5 bathrooms, 1-car garage Amenities: Fireplace, hardwood floors, patio, vaulted ceilings, hot tub Seller: Amy Roth Buyer: Matthew ...

Tease photo Real Estate

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$675,000 Recent Sale 1044 Ripple Ave., Pacific Grove Built: 1947 Size: 1,170 square feet Features: 2 bedrooms, 1 bathroom, 2-car garage Amenities: Wood-burning fireplace, landscaped gardens, back patio, fenced yard Seller: Ethel Rebelo Buyer: Harry ...

Tease photo Real Estate

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$675,000 Recent Sale 1044 Ripple Ave., Pacific Grove Built: 1947 Size: 1,170 square feet Features: 2 bedrooms, 1 bathroom, 2-car garage Amenities: Wood-burning fireplace, landscaped gardens, back patio, fenced yard Seller: Ethel Rebelo Buyer: Harry ...

Tease photo Real Estate

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$3,600,000 Recent Sale 2976 Cormorant Rd., Pebble Beach Built: 1956 Size: 3,700 square feet Features: 4 bedrooms, 4 bathrooms, 2-car garage, carport Amenities: Ocean view, fireplace, wet bar, two terraces, built-in barbecue, outdoor fireplace Seller: ...

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$4,525,000 Recent Sale 18 Touche Pass, Carmel Valley Built: 1986 Size: 6,466 square feet Features: 5 bedrooms, 4.5 bathrooms, 3-car garage Amenities: Guest house, fireplace, view of Santa Lucia Mountain Range, large deck Seller: Henry ...

Tease photo Real Estate

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$1,655,000 Recent Sale 25220 Pine Hills Dr., Carmel Built: 1986 Size: 3,293 square feet Features: 4 bedrooms, 3 bathrooms, 2-car garage Amenities: View of Pt. Lobos, 2 fireplaces, back deck with hot tub Seller: Robert ...

Tease photo Real Estate

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$554,700 Recent Sale 2095 Mendocino St., Seaside Built: 1953 Size: 3,360 square feet Features: 5 bedrooms, 3 bathrooms, 2-car carport Amenities: 1-bedroom 1-bathroom granny unit, landscaped, patio Seller: Chase Bank Buyer: Michael Waxer Broker: Michael ...

Tease photo Real Estate

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$1,600,000 Recent Sale 26273 Ocean View Ave., Carmel Built: 1950 Size: 1,190 square feet Features: 3 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, 2-car garage Amenities: Ocean views, fireplace, permit to add on 1,200 more square feet Seller: Stephan ...

Tease photo 2010 Best Of Monterey Bay Visitor Guide

Art & Culture: Getting in touch with finer things.

Cultures clash, collide and collaborate in the journey of discovery. For residents and packs of visitors alike, that makes life in Monterey County exciting. Not content to live on the legends of the past, from ...

Tease photo 2010 Best Of Monterey Bay Visitors' Guide

Bars & Nightlife: Music and libations from Big Sur to Moss Landing.

For every traveler energized by Point Lobos’ storied meeting of land and sea, there’s a visitor equally energized by Sly McFly’s dance floor. Big touring acts and independent superstars descend upon venues like Carmel’s Sunset ...

Tease photo Real Estate

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$441,000 Recent Sale 964 Paloma Road, Del Rey Oaks Built: 1951 Size: 1,400 square feet Features: 3 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, 2-car garage Amenities: Wood-burning fireplace, large backyard, patio Seller: R. Griffin Buyer: G. and H. ...

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$623,000 Recent Sale 309 Granite Street, Pacific Grove Built: 1983 Size: 1,428 square feet Features: 3 bedrooms, 2.5 bathrooms, 2-car garage Amenities: Fireplace, wood deck, skylights, vaulted ceilings, double stainless kitchen sinks Seller: Jacqueline Jones ...

Tease photo Real Estate

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$3,575,000 Recent Sale 2932 Cuesta Way, Carmel Highlands Built: 2007 Size: 3,958 square feet Features: 4 bedrooms, 3.5 bathrooms, 2-car garage Amenities: 3 wood-burning fireplaces, ocean view, courtyard, wine cellar Sellers: Ronal Borgman and Linda ...

Tease photo Real Estate

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$330,000 Recent Sale 364 English Avenue, Monterey Built: 1973 Size: 1,452 square feet Features: 3 bedrooms, 3 bathrooms, 2-car garage Amenities: Wood-burning fireplace, fenced yard, walking distance to beach Seller: Porfirio Salinas and Roxanne Orellana ...

Tease photo Real Estate

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$489,000 Recent Sale 810 Rebecca Circle, Aromas Built: 1976 Size: 1,903 square feet Features: 3 bedrooms, 3 bathrooms, 2-car garage on 2.6 acres Amenities: Fireplace, recreation room, workshop, mountain views Seller: E. Nanez Buyer: W. ...

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$795,000 Recent Sale 3757 Raymond Way, Carmel Built: 1964 Size: 2,100 square feet Features: 3 bedrooms, 2.5 bathrooms, 2-car garage on 1.1 acres Amenities: Fireplace with hearth, hardwood floors, two additional buildings (shed and art ...

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$819,000 Recent Sale 112 San Benancio Rd., Salinas Built: 1966 Size: 2,200 square feet Features: 4 bedrooms, 2.5 bathrooms, 3-car garage Amenities: 2-way fireplace, gourmet kitchen, deck, patio, office Seller: Hugh Reimers Buyer: Eric and ...

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$690,000 Recent Sale 25410 Via Mariquita, Carmel Valley Built: 1981 Size: 2,165 square feet Features: 3 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, 2-car garage, 1 acre Amenities: Pool, large decks, fireplace, landscaped yard, hardwood floors Seller: Anthony Keene ...

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$1,000,000 Recent Sale 23675 Determine Lane, Monterey Built: 1990 Size: 3,515 square feet Features: 4 bedrooms, 2.5 bathrooms, 3-car garage, 1.8 acres Amenities: Bay views, gardens, patios, decks, fireplace, kitchen with solarium Seller: Carney Trust ...