Idyllwild Arts senior visual artist wins major awards
Idyllwild Arts senior Yixuan “Maisie” Luo is known to her classmates and teachers to be thoughtful, contemplative, soft-spoken and considerate of others. She is...
Death Cafe celebrates one-year anniversary
By Elizabeth Miller
Special to the Town Crier
This time last year Francoise Frigola brought a new inspiration to Idyllwild, the Death Cafe. Having started in...
Inaugural Lilac Celebration is sensory feast: See, touch, taste, listen and learn
Long planned, the inaugural Idyllwild Lilac Celebration serves up a festival for seeing, smelling, tasting, listening and learning on the first weekend in May,...
Acting is like a vacation for Conor O’Farrell
Conor O’Farrell, a member of the Idyllwild “glitterati,” is frequently expounding on his most recent idea at the Town Baker. The well-known stage and...
Trains still entrance
Ella Fors, 3, is fascinated Friday by the G-scale railroad running high inside Jo'An's restaurant. She, her parents and her brother, Nathan, visited from...
PHOTOS: Easter on the Hill
Luke Olivier, 3, darts out to get a head start on Saturday’s Community Easter Egg Hunt at the Idyllwild Community Park.
Susan Lake, visual and theatrical artist, next for ICC Speaker Series
Susan Lake creates fantasy worlds. She writes the stories and elaborately costumes the characters as collectible, ball-jointed dolls. With a background in visual and...
Hemingway series begins at library
The Friends of the Idyllwild Library are sponsoring a series of talks about “Ernest Hemingway: His Literature, His Life, His Legend.” Hemingway expert Dr. Nancy W. Sindelar (standing) made the first presentation Tuesday, March 31, at the Idyllwild Library. About 20 people came to hear about the well-known 20th century American writer ...
Residential designer David Lilieholm sculpts space
“Architecture doesn’t move,” said Idyllwild residential designer David Lilieholm, “but the landscape speaks.” His home designs reflect that conversation.
Lilieholm has lived on the Hill...