Award-winning author James Michael Dorsey is known in the Monterey County community. You may have read one of his books (he has published four…
Mic'd at The Press Club
Deeply rooted in antiquity and ignited by its rediscovery, The Renaissance, David Ligare’s art soars above centuries, far from conventions of …
Barak Laub is a Carmel Valley economist turned filmmaker, who produced and directed a film on Nepal’s fake orphanages and the problem of forei…
Monterey County is the home of many talented and prolific landscape photographers. One of them is Kenneth Parker, a Carmel-based large format …
What does it mean to truly embody a fictional character? Actor/director/theater artist Noah Lucé has not only trained himself in how to do tha…
Libraries are having a moment in American culture both as flashpoints for controversy and positive expressions of what librarian and TikTok in…
Carmel artist Elizabeth Wrightman has been painting from Irish literature for 12 years. But her interests are larger, and the horizons of her imagination lead even further. She is a Christian minister, yes, but also a cultural explorer, fascinated by the Celtic past of her ancestors.
Author Nina Simon set her “cozy” crime novel, Mother-Daughter Murder Night, in Elkhorn Slough, a 7-mile-long tidal slough and estuary on Monterey Bay near Moss Landing. Her debut novel spent two months on the New York Times bestseller list, was picked up by the Reese Witherspoon Book Club, and was selected "best book of 2023" by Amazon and Barnes & Noble. Simon is working on another murder mystery.
The Jaipur Trilogy was conceived in the mind of a Pacific Grove resident and our neighbor, Indian-American writer Alka Joshi.
The Jaipur Trilogy was conceived in the mind of a Pacific Grove resident and our neighbor, Indian-American writer Alka Joshi.
Peter Hiller on Jo Mora and his role for the arts in Monterey County
Mic'd at The Press Club: Tien-Hsin Cindy Wu is a world-class violinist who is now famous also for hosting home concerts in the series she calls “Sunkiss’d Mozart.”
Mic'd at The Press Club: Acclaimed novelist and human rights activist Ava Homa on the role fiction plays in shaping foreign relations
Mic'd at The Press Club: Acclaimed novelist and human rights activist Ava Homa on the role fiction plays in shaping foreign relations
Award-winning screenwriter James Patrick Dillon speaks about Austrian Psychiatrist and Nazi Camp Survivor Viktor Frankl
Burning Man: Art on Fire
NEW WAVE opens 5-9pm Saturday (6pm panel discussion) at The Press Club, 1123 Fremont Blvd., Seaside. $5 suggested donation. 601-7430, www.arts…
Speakers from Big Sur Fire, Cachagua Volunteer Fire, and Cal Fire’s San Benito-Monterey Unit discuss the threat of fire in our local drought c…
