In September 2015, two local book clubs, enamored of Eduardo Santiago’s novel “Midnight Rumba,” suggested Santiago head a book tour to Cuba. “Midnight...

IA Health Center is now LEED-certified building: Part of long-term campus sustainability plan
The Akaloa Health Center on the Idyllwild Arts campus was certified as a Leadership in Energy and Development Design-compliant building on Nov. 14, 20...

Idyllwild International Festival of Cinema wraps year 7: ‘The Boatman’ wins big
The Idyllwild International Festival of Cinema wrapped year seven with a sold-out Awards Ceremony on Sunday, Jan. 10. “The Boatman,” a film about a co...

For Idyllwild Arts Theatre chair, words matter
For J. Barrett Cooper, Idyllwild Arts Academy Theatre Department chair, a playwright’s words are the most important component in producing and present...

Camp Alandale’s camper activities will move to new site: Business offices to remain in Idyllwild
Camp Alandale on Highway 243, a Hill fixture for 35 years, had been facing the threat of closure over the expense of upgrading current facilities to m...

From a Greek island to a sky island
There has been one constant in Michael Newberry’s peripatetic life — painting. He mounted his first exhibition when he was 18 and has since exhibited ...

Rick Barker next for ICC Speaker Series: Explores the future of art
Richard Barker is not a painter or a visual artist. But he has developed a theory about how art can influence and shape us. In his talk, Barker will r...