“Despicable Me” actress Elsie Fisher speaks at Town Hall movie showing
“Despicable Me” was shown on a giant screen at Town Hall on Friday, Sept. 23 to about 100 residents. Prior to the showing, Town Hall Director GeGe Beagle interviewed actress and Idyllwild native Elsie Fisher, who was the voice of the youngest sister, Little Agnes, in “Despicable Me.”
Thanksgiving in Idyllwild: A mountain island, tranquil and apart, celebrates family and friends
Temperatures in the morning are in the 20s. Snow whitens the ridgelines. Fireplaces send smoke swirling into the bracingly clear and star-studded night sky.
The...
Hollie Overton, author of ‘Baby Doll,’ closes Author Series
Editor’s note: “Baby Doll” is a fictional story, not based on a true incident.
Eduardo Santiago, in addition to helming the Idyllwild Author Series and...
Laura Caster runs for kids and thanks Ella
Pine Cove resident Laura Caster had given up on marathon running — that is until she met a blind dog named Ella in July...
Japanese exchange students visit Idyllwild
Yukako Ogawa surprised her Idyllwild host family with a homemade Japanese dinner with ingredients she purchased in her home country of Japan.
Ogawa, 14, was...
Idyllwild CinemaFest 2013: It’s a wrap
ICF 2013 played out with some weather challenges, bitter cold and some snow and fog, but the festival buzz among filmmakers and audience was...
Fashion Jack: September 15, 2016
Q. Is Scottish poetry fashionable?
-Kenzie, Rancho Mirage
A. Yes. I recommend verse by Hamish MacDhughaill. He is Scotland’s greatest, living, one-armed poet.
Q. Recently, I...