Cowgirl, 95, gets bucket-list wish for one last horse ride
Lifelong horse lover Opal Hagerty of Escondido didn’t want to die without a final trail ride ESCONDIDO — When 95-year-old Opal Hagerty showed up last week for her horse-drawn carriage ride in Temecula, she was nattily dressed in a fringed suede jacket and a cowboy hat. For much of the Escondido cowgirl’s life, horseback riding had…
Another power outage: PG&E may shut down grid to 303,000 customers in Northern California
In a now-familiar warning, Pacific Gas & Electric Co. notified hundreds of thousands of customers Monday that it may shut off power amid dry and windy conditions posing an increased fire risk. The utility said 303,000 customers in parts of 25 counties in the Sierra foothills and north Bay Area — including Alameda, Butte, El…
PG&E power outage was 'a big screw you' to California, lawmaker says
SACRAMENTO — With the threat of another power outage looming, state lawmakers hammered Pacific Gas & Electric at the state Capitol on Monday for botching shut-offs that left millions of Californians in the dark this fall and blamed the company for failing to upgrade its system over time. During an all-day hearing that included testimony from…
Newsletter: More PG&E power outages likely to begin Wednesday
Good morning, and welcome to the Essential California newsletter. It’s Tuesday, Nov. 19, and I’m writing from Los Angeles. Newsletter Get our Essential California newsletter Wilma Mears was fed up when I talked to her a few weeks ago in Marin City. This was during the last Pacific Gas & Electric Co. blackout at the…
Review: After a 10-year absence, Tony Marsh is back with a show of riveting, volcanic beauty
Tony Marsh, the high-idling engine of the remarkable ceramics program at Cal State Long Beach, has been an articulate and impassioned voice within the world of clay. He has received wide recognition for his work in the studio and classroom, but 10 years have passed since he’s had a solo show in L.A. The 11…
'Unbelievable' keeps its rape investigation real, including treatment of the victims
During the filming of “Unbelievable,” an eight-part true crime series on Netflix, showrunner Susannah Grant was often presented with options from the on-set consultant, a former crime scene investigator from the Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Department who’d been a technical advisor on enough films and TV shows to be familiar with the dramatizing tricks of…
Commentary: Everyone wants a piece of Broadway, but what is Broadway these days?
NEW YORK — The Broadway fall season is in full swing, and Times Square, the “crossroads of the world,” is virtually impassable. At peak performance times on weekends — meaning all day and all night — the congestion makes the 5 Freeway on a Friday evening seem like a joy ride. Click Here: nrl shops While…
Despite the odds, there have been Oscars for horror films. Are more on the way?
“Guillermo Del Toro once told me that Terry Gilliam had sat him down at Cannes when [Del Toro] presented ‘Pan’s Labyrinth,’ and said, ‘You’ll never get close to awards with this type of movie,’ ” recalls “It Chapter 2″ producer Barbara Muschietti. “That’s changed.” Muschietti is on to something — for one thing, in 2007,…
Star Wars attraction closing soon at this California theme park
A small, small galaxy not so far, far away is about to vanish. Legoland California Resort recently announced plans to close its miniature re-creation of “Star Wars” films after an eight-year run. No word yet on what will go up in its place, but a new Lego Movie World with rides is planned to open…
Qantas airline's sale today: L.A.-Australia for just $100 each way
Feeling lucky? Qantas Airways is offering $100 one-way airfares between Los Angeles and Sydney or Melbourne starting at 2 p.m. Pacific time Nov. 18. The catch: There are only 100 tickets offered at that price, so you have to act quickly. To get the deal, travelers must buy round-trip coach tickets from L.A. You can…