Changing the world, one cookie and one girl at a time
Girls in kindergarten through 12th grade wearing distinctive vests, sashes and tunics are fanning out to supermarkets, big-box stores, bistros and boutiques all across...
Idyllwild Arts branches out with auxiliary programs
From 10 a.m. to noon Monday, Feb. 12, an Associates of Idyllwild Arts Foundation meeting will be held at the Fireside Room in the...
Film fest to highlight low-budget productions
Budget doesn’t sacrifice quality with these filmmakers
You can attend the Idyllwild International Festival of Cinema to just view the great movies. But you also...
Michèle Marsh to talk about acting career
Michèle Marsh of Idyllwild will share stories of her life as an actress and her journey back home to our beloved mountains, sponsored by...
14th-annual Black History Month Essay Contest
Since 1998, the Human Relations Council of the Greater Hemet, San Jacinto and Menifee regions has engaged in a range of activities designed to...
Ember mug’s spark began at Idyllwild Arts
Drop into a Starbucks and there’s a pretty good chance you’ll run across something invented by Clay Alexander, who graduated from Idyllwild Arts Academy in 1994. Nearly 4,600 Starbucks stores carry the temperature-controlled Ember Ceramic Mug (named by Time magazine as one of the best inventions of 2017), and about a thousand stores carry the Ember Travel Mug.
From Idyllwild: CJ Dunn
“… I leave this stage tonight even more optimistic about this country than I was when we started… This generation coming up – unselfish,...
March 6: 9th Idyllwild International Film Festival
The ninth-annual Idyllwild International Festival of Cinema is from March 6 to 11 this year, with more than 130 films scheduled to be shown...
Topanga transplant Deborah Anderson opens Idyllwild gallery in The Fort
Photographer and multi-media artist Deborah Anderson has lived and worked in Paris, and been exhibited in Paris, Los Angeles and New York. She has...