From a trip to the flower fields to a visit to the Ocean Institute, there's plenty to do this weekend.
The May 12 screening of Oscar-winner Geraldine Wurzburg's "Wretches and Jabberers" is part of the nationwide 100 Cities, One Night for Autism event.
Local parents write a colorful children's book with an important message: We all need to say, "I love you."
According to Redbox, we like a paranoid ballerina and a king who stutters.
Fear is at the root of the matter.
The latest Marvel Comics adaptation, ‘Thor,’ brings a strong cast and archetypal story to the multiplex.
The kids, who were adopted from a Russian children's home, take the stage in costumes of their homeland. They're American kids now but haven't forgotten their culture.
Great things are happening this weekend for parents and kids including Mother's Day projects.
French icon Bertrand Tavernier’s latest film ‘The Princess of Montpensier,’ brings history, but no intrigue, to a multi-tiered love story.
Such endeavors could someday lead to the acknowledgment that science and spirituality are interconnected.
If you can't get to a TV, you can watch the royal wedding streamed live through the Royal Channel on YouTube.
Donald Trump—comb-over and all—has been in the news again this week. Looks like there's someone following in his footsteps.
The SongMom crosses paths with Michael Jordan and Billy Bob Thornton and discovers it really is 5 p.m. somewhere—and when life hands you a bowl of sour grapes, it usually turns out to be a glass of champagne.
Fun things—ranging from a wag-a-thon to a "grand prix"—abound.
Missy Lambert pens "Believer in Ferns" in memory of her friend, who died in a car crash April 24 in Utah.
Go out into nature and feel the energy of the trees, flowers and animals. If you allow yourself to connect to the physical world, you can feel its pulse.
Reese Witherspoon, Robert Pattinson and Christoph Waltz star in the screen adaption of "Water for Elephants."
The planned California Mediterranean landscape design will enhance the overall look of the space at the corner of Crown Valley and Alicia parkways.
The top rentals include an animated flick, a story with lots of singing, and a character whose hair doesn't quit.
All kinds of events, including Easter egg hunts and an Easter Bunny visit, await families in and around Laguna Niguel.
Easter arrives April 24, and locals are showing their holiday spirit.
Jack B. Louis and Bill Goff prepare for their performances in a classic.
Southern California Woodie Club event draws car enthusiasts to Dana Point to check out vehicles of yesteryear.
Jesse Eisenberg and Anne Hathaway star in "Rio," a visually stunning musical comedy for kids as well as adults.
The planet goes direct on April 23, which is not quick enough for some.
Feel like checking out the latest DVDs? Here's what your Laguna Niguel neighbors are renting.
The wondrous creature was caught on tape by Capt. Larry Hartmann for Dana Wharf Sportfishing.
The artist best known for his ocean life paintings visited St. Anne School to paint a mural for the little girl who passed away March 13.
South Orange County School of the Arts presents the 1950s-inspired play on April 14, 15, 16, 21, 22 and 23.
Bethany Hamilton was "quite an inspiration" when she spoke with children in 2005, one resident says.
The true story of surfer Bethany Hamilton, whose arm was bitten off by a shark, comes to the screen.
Sacrifice is a gift not only to another, but also to oneself.
There's Legoland, a famed pianist's performance and a toddler event this weekend for families to enjoy together.
Dana Point resident Joan Kenmore is one of only a handful of those playing Munchkins in "The Wizard of Oz" still living.
After months of rain and cool climes, Mother Nature finally shines down and shows us what she is made of.
This one is from March 30 to April 23. A retrograde period is when a planet appears to be moving backward in its rotation.
Jake Gyllenhaal and Michelle Monaghan star in this smart, fast-paced science fiction thriller from director Duncan Jones.
Stroke victim Gracie Doran, 11, tells people it doesn't matter what a smile looks like on the outside.
A hidden gem in our city where beauty abounds.
Created by Amanda Kay White, the modern dance group strives to prepare young dancers for the real world with a "concert dance" experience. On Sunday, April 17, the group performs in Laguna Beach.