I am thrilled because my favorite time of the year has arrived at Knott’s Berry Farm. The Boysenberry Festival is going on now through April 8th!
Last week, my family went on a foodieventure at Knott’s, to try as many Boysenberry food items that we could fit in our bellies. As we walked through the park, we could smell the sweet and savory scents of the barbecues grilling. This year there are over 75 Boysenberry food items, ranging from churros, wine, craft beer, cotton candy, and even boba tea. What?!
Here is a complete food guide that I put together to help you navigate at the 2018 Boysenberry Festival.
During Knott’s Berry Farm’s Boysenberry Festival pick up a $30 Tasting Card… So worth it!
Thank you Knott’s Berry Farm for inviting us to the Knott’s Boysenberry Festival. All opinions are my own.
Tasting Card Items (8 choices of the 8 options) Guests may enjoy all eight items or mix-and-match up to eight tastings.
CAUTION: The images below may cause some drooling.
1) Slow Cooked Boysenberry Short Rib (1) -> Spurs Chop House a. Boysenberry Hoisin Sauce, Buttery Basmati Rice, Chopped Green Onions
2) Cheddar Cheese Pierogis (3) with Boysenberry Sour Cream -> Spurs Chop House a. Fresh Frozen Boysenberries, Sautéed Yellow Onions, Applewood Smoked Bacon
3) Boysenberry Cheese Quesadilla (Mozzarella & Cotija Cheese) -> Ghost Town Bank Stand a. Boysenberry Salsa, Boysenberry Sour Cream
4) Boysenberry Elote (Corn on the Cob on a Stick) -> Gold Trails Hotel Stand a. Boysenberry Mayo, Boysenberry Butter b. Cayenne Shaker, Lemon Pepper Shaker, Parmesan Cheese Shaker
5) Boysenberry Coconut Macaroon (1) -> Ghost Town Bakery side Window a. Dipped in Chocolate (purple) Ganache
6) Boysenberry Humus with Grilled Pita Bread (1) (vegetarian) -> Indian Trails Stand a. Purple Food coloring, Fresh Frozen Boysenberries
7) Mini Sausage on a Bun (1) -> Wilderness Dance Hall Stand a. Fresh Baked Roll, Boysenberry Ketchup/Relish/Mustard
8) Boysenberry Chicken Wings (1/2 lb.) -> Spurs Chop House a. Boysenberry Buffalo Sauce
Here are some other great options available throughout the park.
Ghost Town Grill:
Daily Specials
The “Walter Knott” (ice tea & boysenberry punch)
Boysenberry Milkshakes
Boysenberry Pie Milkshake (NEW!)
Boysenberry Ice cream
Boysenberry Salad
Boysenberry Pie Slices & Cheese Cake
Boysenberry Wine
Spurs Chop House:
Slow Cooked Boysenberry Short Ribs (1) (NEW!)
Cheddar Cheese Pierogis (3) with Boysenberry Sour Cream (NEW!)
Chocolate (white) Covered Boysenberry Cheese Cake on a Stick (NEW!)
Spurs Chophouse Stand:
Boysenberry Chicken Wings (1/2 lb.)
Spurs Patio:
Wine & Beer Bar
Boysenberry Draft Beer
Boysenberry Wine
Assorted Wines
Gold Trails Hotel Stand:
Corn on the Cobb “Elote” w/ Boysenberry Butter/ Boysenberry Mayo (NEW!)
Wilderness Dance Hall Stand:
Mini Sausage on a Boysenberry Bun (NEW!)
Calico Fry:
Regular Shoestring Fries in a Cone
Deep Fried Alligator & Fries with Boysenberry Aioli in a Cone
Fireman’s BBQ:
Boysenberry and Apricot Pulled Pork Sandwich with chips
Wilderness Dance Hall Beer Additions: (Tasting Card)
Bootlegger Far Out IPA (half barrel) – Straub/Rick
Golden Road Wolf Pup Session IPA (half barrel) – Straub/Rick
Lindemans Lambic Strawberry (full keg) – Merchant Du Vin/Veronica
Ayinger Celebrator Dopplebock (full keg) – Merchant Du Vin/Veronica
Wilderness Dance Hall Beer Stand:
Boysenberry Draft Beer
Boysenberry Cider Draft Beer
Elysian Space Dust IPA (half barrel) – Straub/Rick
Boysenberry Wine
Wagon Wheel Pizza:
Boysenberry Pizza Slice
Whole Boysenberry Pizza Strictly on a Stick:
Boysenberry Corn Dog (also with fries)
Boardwalk BBQ:
Boysenberry Corn Bread (NEW!)
Boysenberry BBQ Sauce
Boysenberry House Salad with Fresh Berries and Boysenberry Vinaigrette
Wilderness Broiler:
2 ft. Hot Dog on a Boysenberry Bun (NEW!)
Location: Wilderness Dance Hall
Do you enjoy wine? If so make your way to the Wine and Craft Brew Garden, located inside of Ghost Town’s Wilderness Dance Hall, features dozen of hand-selected gourmet wines from all over the world and over a dozen local craft brews.
We were in a Boysenberry coma after our visit to the Festival…
During Knott’s Boysenberry Festival, don’t forget to watch the sensational shows and enjoy the activities!
Knott’s Boysenberry Festival offers endless entertainment!
Tied up in Knott’s! – “Tied Up in Knott’s!” is a tribute art show to the rich history of Knott’s Berry Farm, its beginnings as a farm and its standing as a Southern California institution for millions of visitors during its (almost) 100-year history. More than a dozen artists will be contributing pieces to the show, which pays homage to Knott’s Berry Farm’s past, present and future in various mediums including oil paintings, illustrations and digital mixed media. These original pieces will be hung on display at the Wilderness Dance Hall during the duration of the Boysenberry Festival and Guests will have the opportunity to purchase many of the pieces, as well as prints of some of the art.
Snoopy’s Boysenberry Jamboree! – Guests are invited to join Snoopy, Charlie Brown and the entire Peanuts Gang in a show that will have families dancing and playing along at the Calico Mine Stage.
Old Time Melodrama – Knott’s pays tribute to its past at the Legendary Bird Cage Theatre with a special presentation of the musical comedy melodrama with a surprising boysenberry twist!
Krazy Kirk and the Hillbillies – A group of krazy talented performers will have guests toe-tappin’, vine dancin’ and knee-slappin’ to a comedic country music show at the Wagon Camp stage.
Ghost Town Miners – The joy of scrumptious food and country music encompass guests as the Ghost Town Miners take the stage in a fun musical performance.
Easter Beagle – Spring has sprung all around the park including in Camp Snoopy where guests can meet everyone’s favorite beagle as he celebrates the season.
Ghost Town’s Town Hall– In honor of the famous berry that started it all, guests are invited to learn the history of the boysenberry and how Walter and Cordelia Knott started the Farm.
Old MacDonald Petting Zoo – Young ones and young at heart are invited to cozy up to the cutest critters on the farm including horses, sheep, goats and other furry friends.
For more information regarding the #BoysenberryFestival visit https://www.knotts.com/
Pandas are sweet and beloved around the world. We just can’t get enough of them! So when IMAX invited us to see their new documentary PANDAS, we were overjoyed to get a first look at the new film.
Last week, my son and I headed to the Chinese Theater in Hollywood for the PANDAS premiere. We also had the opportunity to talk to narrator, Kristen Bell. We truly fell in love with this delightful film, and now have better understanding about this adorable creature. These sweet little guys get into mischief and make the cutest growls and grunts. They knock over leaves, and go down slides. What is there not to love? This breathtaking film is educational and great for the entire family!
My correspondent asked Narrator Kristen Bell, “What inspired you to make this movie.” She was very sweet and knelt down to answer his question.
About IMAX PANDAS
At Chengdu Panda Base in China, scientists are dedicated to protecting the species by breeding adult Giant Pandas in order to introduce cubs into the wild. This film follows one such researcher, whose passion leads her to initiate a new technique inspired by a black bear program in rural New Hampshire. What starts as a cross-culture collaboration becomes a life-changing journey for an American biologist who crosses an ocean to join her; a scientist from Inner Mongolia; and a very curious female cub named Qian Qian, born in captivity.
Captured with IMAX® Cameras, join Qian Qian on an exciting new adventure in the mountains of Sichuan as she takes her first steps outside her protected habitat, discovering her true animal nature…even as she faces the challenges of the unknown.
Watch this video clip of Kristen Bell giving mothers words of encouragement.
Actress Abigail Lewis loves PANDAS too, and was among the celebs that showed support for this incredible film.
The panda inspired themed cookies were too cute to eat at the premiere party!
There is never a dull moment with this blogger crew…
Thank you IMAX for inviting Queen Bee Latina to the PANDAS premiere!
We fell in love with this film, and know you will too… Go see it in select IMAX theaters April 6th!
Enter For A Chance to Win 4 Tickets Below~ Good luck!
THE BOOK OF MORMON returns to Segerstrom Center for the Arts for a limited engagement, March 20th – April 1, 2018. If you enjoy a little crude humor and unadulterated glee, this blissful in-your-face musical from the creators of South Park is for you!
Photo by Julieta Cervantes THE BOOK OF MORMON features book, music and lyrics by Trey Parker, Robert Lopez and Matt Stone. Parker and Stone are the four-time Emmy Award-winning creators of the landmark animated series, South Park. Tony Award winner Lopez is co-creator of the long-running hit musical comedy, Avenue Q. The musical is choreographed by Tony Award winner Casey Nicholaw (Monty Python’s Spamalot, The Drowsy Chaperone) and is directed by Nicholaw and Parker.
Photo by Julieta Cervantes
This outrageous musical comedy follows the misadventures of a mismatched pair of missionaries, sent halfway across the world to spread the Good Word. Now with standing room only productions in London, on Broadway, and across North America, THE BOOK OF MORMON has truly become an international sensation.
Photo by Julieta Cervantes
THE BOOK OF MORMON is the winner of nine Tony Awards, including Best Musical, Best Score (Trey Parker, Robert Lopez, Matt Stone), Best Book (Trey Parker, Robert Lopez, Matt Stone), Best Direction (Casey Nicholaw, Trey Parker), Best Featured Actress (Nikki M. James), Best Scenic Design (Scott Pask), Best Lighting Design (Brian MacDevitt), Best Sound Design (Brian Ronan) and Best Orchestrations (Larry Hochman, Stephen Oremus); the New York Drama Critics Circle Award for Best Musical; five Drama Desk Awards including Best Musical, the 2011 Grammy Award for Best Musical Theater Album; four Outer Critics Circle Awards, including Best Musical, and the Drama League Award for Best Musical.
The New York Times calls it “the best musical of this century.” The Washington Post says, “It is the kind of evening that restores your faith in musicals.” And Entertainment Weekly says, “Grade A: the funniest musical of all time.” Jimmy Fallon of The Tonight Show calls it, “Genius. Brilliant. Phenomenal.” It’s THE BOOK OF MORMON, the nine-time Tony® Award®-winning Best Musical.
Tickets for THE BOOK OF MORMON start at $34.75, and are on sale now. They may be purchased online at SCFTA.org, at the Box Office at:
600 Town Center Drive in Costa Mesa
or call (714) 556- 2787
Please note: There is a nine (9) ticket limit for The Book of Mormon.
Running time (approximate): 2 hours and 30 minutes
Raising teens in this day and age is very complicated. My children often share their daily struggles with their peers, and the social pressures they endure in their generation.
I was invited to screen and interview the sensational cast of LOVE, SIMON and I was not prepared for the emotional journey that I would experience as a parent. This movie was truly a blessing in disguise, because it gave me a glimpse into the life and struggles of a teen who is conflicted with his identity. Love, Simon helped me in many ways, and showed me the importance of a parent’s role in this complicated situation.
Hear what the cast of LOVE, SIMON had to say below!
Thank you Twentieth Century Fox for inviting me to screen and interview the cast of Love, Simon. All opinions are my own.
Seventeen- year old Simon Spier is struggling like many teens his age. He’s yet to tell his family and friends he’s gay. He has fallen hard for an anonymous classmate online, and finds himself struggling to come out. Resolving both issues proves hilarious, complicated, terrifying, and life-changing.
Directed by Greg Berlanti (Riverdale, The Flash, Supergirl), written by Isaac Aptaker & Elizabeth Berger (This is Us), and based on Becky Albertalli’s acclaimed novel, LOVE, SIMON is a funny and heartfelt coming-of-age story about the thrilling ride of finding yourself and falling in love.
DF-03286_R – Nick Robinson (Simon), Talitha Bateman (Nora), Jennifer Garner (Emily), and Josh Duhamel (Jack) star in Twentieth Century Fox’s LOVE, SIMON. Photo Credit: Ben Rothstein.
I cried, laughed out loud hysterically, and felt that I could relate to some of the family moments while screening this film. This unconventional love story is about family, friendship, acceptance, and being true to oneself.
DF-00057_CROP – Nick Robinson stars as Simon in Twentieth Century Fox’s LOVE, SIMON. Photo Credit: Ben Rothstein.
Here are some excerpts from our March 2nd press conference with Jennifer Garner, Josh Duhamel and Nick Robinson.
Jennifer Garner: Did you like it?
Press: Yes.
Press: Oh, yes.
Press: Yes.
Jennifer Garner: Isn’t he great? Aren’t you proud of him?
Nick Robinson: Thanks, Mom.
Moderator: So, you guys all come to this movie. They’re a nice family, aren’t they? Didn’t they do such a nice job with this guy? They raised him nicely, you know.
Josh Duhamel: Just so unattractive.
Nick Robinson: Yes, I get that a lot.
Moderator: When each of you got this script, was there a particular scene that leapt out at you that said, gosh, I really want to play that scene, or I have a thought about how this will go that made you want to do this? And we’ll start with you, Nick.
Nick Robinson: I think there were several scenes. The one–kind of all of the sequences of coming out. The first coming out scene between Alex and I, I thought was handled really delicately and kind of beautifully and not too heavy-handed. And it was hard to get that from the script, but after talking to Greg [Berlanti, director] I felt confident that he would be able to kind of bring the delicacy that it needed.
And then also the scenes between Josh and Jen, just because they were so beautifully written and I felt like kind of necessary for this whole journey that this Simon character goes on. So, those were both exciting for me, and the dance sequence, obviously, because, I mean–.
Josh Duhamel: –Yes–.
Nick Robinson: –-Wow. Yes.
Moderator: And you, Jen?
Jennifer Garner: I thought the scene between Emily and her son is just like a template for how moms could handle a moment like this. And selfishly, I really wanted to be the one to say it.
And I was talking to a friend of mine as I was trying to decide do I try to do this? Is this movie going to work? And he said, you know, this movie would have been really helpful for me when I was growing up. This would have been a big deal for me. And I just said, okay, I’m in. I’m doing it. You’ve got it.
Josh Duhamel: Are we talking about which scene in particular? I forgot the question.
Moderator: Yes. No, the question was you can–you may answer this question or another one, and I can throw you another one. But I was asking what scene, when you read the script, really stood out for you as a scene you wanted to play.
Josh Duhamel: Well, that’s easy. It was the scene with Nick and I in the driveway. I mean, there’s several reasons I wanted to do the movie, but if you’re going to ask me which scene, it’s that one, because I think that this character represents maybe a lot of fathers out there who have found out that their sons were gay, or their daughters.
He wasn’t necessarily homophobic, but he was, like you said, tone deaf to a lot of things, and probably wasn’t as tuned in as he should have been, and learns through the reveal that, you know what? It doesn’t matter. I love you no matter what. And I think that there’s something really powerful in that.
Moderator: Now, all three of you have been in high school movies, have played young people, are playing young people. Now you two are playing the parents and not the protagonist in this one.
Josh Duhamel: Thanks for reminding us.
Moderator: Very young parents. As part of–.
Josh Duhamel: –We had them when we were, what, eight?
Moderator: Well, you did a good job, as I said, and it’s nice that you were able to cobble things together as eight year old parents. You don’t see that.
Josh Duhamel: No.
Moderator: But seriously, as people have been in his spot and who have played, you know, in youth movies and now playing parents, do you bring something special, some special insight? And what makes this differentfrom maybe the generation of youth movies that you were auditioning for or working in?
Josh Duhamel: Well, for me it was many things. Greg Berlanti is one of my favorite people in the world. I did a movie with him several years ago called Life as We Know It, and we’ve remained friends ever since. I felt that it had this–and especially after seeing it, it had, like, this John Hughes sort of–coming of age sort of feel to it, which I loved. And I loved the–after seeing it, I love the music in the movie.
Jennifer Garner: That’s so important, right? In a movie, if you’re trying to reach a younger audience, the joie de vivre, the music, the just overall energy of it, and Greg really–he really–.
Josh Duhamel: –Yes–.
Jennifer Garner: –Understands that. And it doesn’t matter whether you’re playing the parents or whether you’re playing the protagonist. You still have to kind of bring that energy into a movie like this. And it was fun to do.
Moderator: Great. One last question because I know you’re all itching to ask questions.
Who were you guys in high school? Do you see yourselves in these characters? Or who do you think you would be if we were looking at this film and saying that’s Jen Garner in high school?
Josh Duhamel: Oh, man. I’ll let you guys handle that one.
Nick Robinson: I don’t think anyone in high school has actually, like, found the best version of themselves. But I felt like I was kind of the guy who could go from group to group and kind of get along, you know, just get by. I don’t know if I’d, like, classify any particular, you know, clique that I fell into, but just–you know, just average guy–.
Jennifer Garner: –Yes–.
Nick Robinson: –In life.
Jennifer Garner: Yes.
Josh Duhamel: You’re so modest.
Nick Robinson: Yes. Yes.
Josh Duhamel: No, it’s true. I mean, if you really take–.
Jennifer Garner: –You were the jock.
Josh Duhamel: No. Well, I did play sports.
Jennifer Garner: Right.
Josh Duhamel: But, like Nick–.
Jennifer Garner: –With kind of a–.
Josh Duhamel: –I had friends with Metallica jackets that smoked cigarettes out back too. You know, I was–.
Moderator: –So, you got along with both sets of bullies in your high school.
Josh Duhamel: I was–like Nick, I was the guy who tried to, you know, be as available to or accepting or friendly to everybody. I really did.
Press: And you, Jen?
Jennifer Garner: I don’t think I even rated a character in this movie. I mean, I was happy. I didn’t think about the fact that because I was in West Virginia. I don’t know. Either we didn’t pay attention or I didn’t pay attention to popular cliques or anything like that.
You know, I played the saxophone and I danced every day after school and I babysat a lot.
Moderator: Well, if there’s one message from this movie, it’s that it will be okay and you will survive it.
Jennifer Garner: Right. Yes.
Moderator: And it’s nice to see you guys represent such real characters who deal with real problems so positively and without making it heavy drama. I loved it.
So, let’s throw it out to you guys. I’m sure you have better questions than that. In the back, raising your hand with the jacket?
Press: Congrats to the three of you. Nick, you’re going to have a long career, man. You’re great.
Nick Robinson: Thank you.
Press: I’m going to put you on the spot a little bit to say that–I’m Rick Kahn [sp] from Black Hollywood Live, and I wanted to know if–like, what’s your takeaway from working with Josh and Jennifer? Because, like, they’ve had, like, a long career, and when they stared out headshots were black and white.
Josh Duhamel: That’s a good way to look at it.
Press: That was brutal.
Jennifer Garner: That is correct.
Nick Robinson: The main–.
Josh Duhamel: –Only because they were artsy.
Nick Robinson: It was that Metallica jacket–.
Josh Duhamel: –Yes–.
Nick Robinson: –In the–yes.
My main takeaway was that these guys are professionals and that they show up every day, and that’s about it. No, I’m just kidding.
It really was like the perfect casting, I think, because it was the coolest parents you know, and that’s these two. And it was like they really understood what Simon was going through. And it showed too, like, even when you have the best possible upbringing, best possible scenario, this journey that Simon goes on of coming out is still difficult. It’s still hard even when you have the best case scenario. So, I thought that it was great.
Press: Thank you.
Press: Great work, guys. This question is mainly for Josh and Jen. Both–obviously, you’re both parents. How has this movie impacted, changed, or reinforced your way of being if one day one of your kids tells you that they’re gay?
Josh Duhamel: I guess it did make me think about how I would react. I truly just want my kid to be happy and be passionate about whatever it is that he loves. And if he happened–if he–if that–if he came out as he was gay, so be it, you know, if that makes him happy. I truly believe that that’s what it would be.
And it’s–maybe it’s because I’ve–you know, I waited a while before I became a parent. I’ve seen a lot. I have a lot of gay friends. And so, it doesn’t–I don’t really–I really don’t care. I just want him to be–I just want everybody to live–be their highest self, you know? And if that’s what it is, that’s what it is. It really doesn’t bother me.
Jennifer Garner: But also, our kids are growing up in such a different time where–my kids are growing up saying, oh, some day when I get married, I don’t know if I’ll marry a man or a woman. They really–that door is open in a way that it never has been. And they really do know, oh, this is so and so and this is his husband, and this is so and so and this is her wife. And that has completely been normalized for–at least for my kids and hopefully will be for this whole next generation.
So, I think it would be a conversation that, you know, if–that somebody would be part of–hopefully me, but, you know, somebody in their lives would be a part of from a much earlier stage so that it wouldn’t be as involved with, like, the teen angst at the same time. But I certainly–you know, my kids would know that I’d be super gung-ho, awesome, let’s do it.
Press: I am. I am with Red Carpet Report. But my question is–well, first of all, I loved it and it rang so much like a John Hughes, like a modern Pretty in Pink to me, which–.
Jennifer Garner: –Yay, Greg.
Press: Yes. And growing up as an artsy girl, that movie, like, spoke to so many girls and guys that I know. Do you kind of hope this has the same effect to today’s youth?
Jennifer Garner: Heck, yes. I mean, wouldn’t that be amazing if we hit today’s youth like a John Hughes movie? What could possibly be a higher compliment to Greg? And certainly we would all feel the kind of reflected glory of that.
Moderator: Okay.
Press: But I think it definitely will.
Jennifer Garner: Thank you.
Press: Hi. Nick, thank you so much. You did such a good job with this and the whole–I was just wondering if you had read the book, and how much of Simon you feel is a part of you.
Nick Robinson: I have read the book. I read the script first, though. I was first introduced to the story through Greg, who had this script that he was kind of championing. And it was afterwards that I met Becky (author) and I read the book.
And I think that everyone, myself included, can relate to Simon and his sort of journey in just trying to find yourself and come to terms with yourself in a way that feels comfortable to not just you, but all the people around you as well. And I feel that Simon, his journey, for a lot of it is about him sort of tamping himself down, which I think people can relate to.
It’s like, you know, what kind of person are you when you’re constantly trying to please other people and, like, tamp down your own personality? And I think that that’s kind of something that, you know, the film deals with really beautifully. And it’s something that I can totally relate to with Simon as well, just being in that position of trying to–just trying to keep all these balls in the air and just get through it. So, yes, I think–does that answer your question? I think it does.
Press: Hi there. The movie was outstanding. And as–same page as you guys, I appreciate it because it was just beautiful. But my question, Nick, is when you–that scene when you went back online and you spoke about I am gay and you took your power back, what word of advice or what is it that you want–people who are struggling to come out, what would you tell them?
Nick Robinson: I think exactly like you said, take your power back. And, I mean, it’s different for everyone, I think. But it’s–just be bold, be strong and loud, and be happy with what you–you know, be confident in what you’re trying to say. And yes, just dance some to Whitney Houston. I don’t know, just–.
Jennifer Garner: –That’s just great.
Press: Hi, I’m Satori [sp]. I’m curious. For us all to share connecting with you and the roles that you all have acted, it was truly authentic. So, where did you have to go to help us follow your characters? How did you get to the emotional depths? Could you share with us maybe some personal insight because we all go through trials and tribulations? So, could you share maybe a little bit for each of you to tell us, you know, maybe something that helped you strike a chord with all of us in the audience?
Josh Duhamel: Well, Greg gives you room to play and to find, you know, whatever it is. And that’s what was really fun about a lot of the stuff that we did.
In particular, like I said before, the scene that I really wanted to do this movie for was the scene with he and I. And I think it was what–how did I get there? I truly thought about my boy. And if this were to happen, if he were to tell me this, how would that affect me? And it just took me to, like, a really emotional place, just because that–truly, no matter what, you love your kid no matter what. And I think that that helped me get to that spot.
Nick made it very easy. He’s a very talented dude and was very available. And, you know, it’s not easy doing scenes like that. But, you know, as long as you feel safe to go there and to just tell the truth as honestly as you can, that’s what you hope for. And I guess that’s what helped me get there.
Jennifer Garner: Well, for me, honestly, I was thinking about so many friends of mine and thinking, oh, I wish I could go back for them and say this to them. I wish that I could have–you know, I wish–there have been a couple of friends, especially when I was younger, who came out to me. And I think, God, please let me have had a moment of wisdom when I was there for that moment. I hope that I did. But, yes, I was just so filled with love for the whole experience of it.
Nick Robinson: Yes, I would say it was Greg as well.
Jennifer Garner: Yes.
Nick Robinson: I would just reiterate that. He really made it a safe space for everyone.
Jennifer Garner: Um-hmm.
Press: Fabulous. Hi, guys. My name’s Miles. Good morning, team.
Josh Duhamel: Good morning, team.
Press: How are you guys doing? Good morning to you. So, I had a question but the lady in front took it, so I’m just gonna make one up right now for y’all.
So–oh, what should I say? So, a lot of the movie deals with, you know, having a secret and not really knowing how to express it and tell everyone, you know, what that secret is. Is there a point in your life where you have either gone through, like, a–either had a secret and didn’t know how to tell someone, or a transitional phase and it was really rough, and how did you get through it?
Nick Robinson: I think everyone has secrets and it’s sort of–like, they’re just a weight that you can carry around. And the more you talk about it, the better it gets.
Yes, it’s very personal for everyone, I think, this idea of, like, coming out with your secrets and coming out and sort of letting the air in. And I don’t know if there’s a right answer, really, for anyone. I think it’s a very–.
Press: –No.
Nick Robinson: –Yes, I think it’s a–.
Press: –Yes–.
Nick Robinson: –Very personal thing.
Josh Duhamel: I think you’re right, too. I mean, the more you shine a light on whatever it is that scares you the most, the less scary it becomes.
Nick Robinson: Yes.
Josh Duhamel: But, yes, I mean, I have family members that went through exactly what these guys–or what this family went through.
And I watched a very sort of old school dad and a very sort of accepting mother and how they dealt with it. And he just got married last year, and the dad could not stop crying he was so happy for his son, you know? So, I think that’s a good example of, again, it doesn’t matter as long as your kid feels happy, passionate about something. And as long as they’re a kind human being at the end of the day, who gives a shit what their sexual orientation is–?
Press: –Right–.
Josh Duhamel: –You know?
Press: Amen.
Press: I loved the movie. I was very moved by it. I’m a little tear streaked. We don’t see a lot of movies in this genre anymore. A lot of things are superheroes and all that, especially with gay content. Do you guys have any perspective on how they were able to get it made and get the money and get the budget? Because it’s really the kind of movie that you might–the story that you would see in a very small niche, and this feels like a big mainstream movie.
Jennifer Garner: Well, Elizabeth Gabler at Fox 2000 was really brave to take this movie on. It’s not the kind of thing that has been made. I think the power of Greg is, you know, his success is definitely the motor behind it.
But I think the important thing is for people to go out and see it or it won’t happen again. So, we can live in a world of superheroes, and they’re awesome and there’s a place for it, or we can support the movies that we want to see more of. And, you know, I hope that this is one that people will, you know, go and sit in a theater and watch as a group and enjoy and celebrate.
Moderator: A great answer.
Well, I want to leave on this note. It’s an important movie. It’s a moving movie. But more than anything, it’s a wildly entertaining and fun movie. And you should go out and see it and support it and tell other people to see it. So, thank you so much. Thanks to the cast.
Jennifer Garner: Thank you for making the day–.
Press: –Thank you–.
Jennifer Garner: –The time to be here, you know, everybody. Thank you so much.
Josh Duhamel: Bye everybody.
Press: Bye.
Cast: Nick Robinson, Katherine Langford, Alexandra Shipp, Jorge Lendeborg Jr., Miles Heizer, Keiynan Lonsdale, Logan Miller, Jennifer Garner, Josh Duhamel, Tony Hale
This heartwarming and funny film is a MUST-SEE! Go see it in theaters March 16th…
If so, you don’t miss OCWineFest, with festivities March 10 and 11th on the historical grounds of A Stones Throw Winery in San Juan Capistrano!
When I lived in the Central Coast, one of my favorite things to do was wine taste at the local wineries… I’m thrilled that I don’t have to travel far to try some delicious vinos!
Guests at OCWineFest will learn about and sip award-winning wines from around the globe – including from producers hailing from Israel, Croatia (hello, aged at the bottom of the Adriatic Sea!), Greece, France, as well as those you might be surprised to learn were grown and made right in Orange County and Los Angeles.
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Thank you OCWineFest for inviting me to your event. All opinions are my own.
The OCWineFest brings wines and brews from around the world to your doorstep in a fun, relaxed environment. (Yes, we’re the WineFest. But turns out even wine lovers need a break to sip something else new and noteworthy too.) The Fest also serves up boutiques to browse, gourmet nibbles and artisan merchandise for sale, and a chill vibe.
Beer Lovers
There is also something for you too! The team has specially curated some tasty craft breweries into the mix.
Charity
Proceeds of the event will also help raise awareness for the Leukemia & Lymphoma Society.
LUZIA by Cirque Du Soleil has arrived to Orange County!
Now through March 25th, the OC Fair & Event Center will be the temporary home of Cirque Du Soleil’s white “Big Top.”
Opening night of LUZIA was a night to remember… The unique sights and sounds of this sensational show took me on an unexpected journey. One that transported me into a magical world with strange creatures, music, clowns, aerial performers, acrobats, and other peculiar oddities.
Thank you Cirque Du Soleil for inviting me to see LUZIA opening night. All opinions are my own.
LUZIA takes you to an imaginary Mexico, like in a waking dream, where light (“luz” in Spanish) quenches the spirit and rain (“lluvia”) soothes the soul…
Through a series of grand visual surprises and breathtaking acrobatic performances, LUZIA invites audiences to escape on a surrealistic journey through a sumptuous and vibrant world suspended somewhere between dreams and reality. Smoothly passing from an old movie set to the ocean to a smoky dance hall or an arid desert, LUZIA cleverly brings to the stage multiple places, faces and sounds of Mexico taken from both tradition and modernity. Rich in awe-inspiring moments, LUZIA enchants by incorporating rain into acrobatic and artistic scenes – a first for a Cirque du Soleil touring production.
Photo credit : Matt Beard
The larger than life back drops were elaborate and had vibrant colors. The fairytale scenery made the stage come alive!
In the scene above, the morning sun rises and a woman and a metallic horse run together to awake this imaginary Mexico where the journey of the traveler will take place. The running woman spreads her butterfly wings in a tribute to the annual migratory journey of the monarch butterfly from Southern Canada to Central Mexico.
This was a breathtaking performance that gave me the chills.
Photo credit : Matt Beard
The extraordinary artist’s performances were hypnotic, and their body movements were flawlessly in sync.
Photo credit : Matt Beard
I was truly mesmerized by the precision, strength, and skill level of the acrobats.
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In a tribute to the art of speed juggling popular in Mexico, an artist manages to juggle seven pins at breakneck speeds. The pins whirl so fast they become a metallic blur just like the propellers of an airplane. the juggler engages in a dialogue with the Marimba, a musical instrument typical of the Veracruz region in Eastern Mexico.
Photo credit : Matt Beard
The candlelight procession was climatic and transcended us. The live music was soulful and moving.
From start to finish, LUZIA was a dream that I did not want to wake up from…
It was no surprise that the show ended with a standing ovation.
BRAVO! I can’t praise this show enough, LUZIA is a MUST-SEE!
The countdown begins for the 90th Academy Awards. The Oscars will air LIVE on ABC on Sunday, March 4, 2018.
Here is the official list of nominees for 2018 Best Picture:
NOMINEES
CALL ME BY YOUR NAME
Peter Spears, Luca Guadagnino, Emilie Georges and Marco Morabito, Producers
DARKEST HOUR
Tim Bevan, Eric Fellner, Lisa Bruce, Anthony McCarten and Douglas Urbanski, Producers
DUNKIRK
Emma Thomas and Christopher Nolan, Producers
GET OUT
Sean McKittrick, Jason Blum, Edward H. Hamm Jr. and Jordan Peele, Producers
LADY BIRD
Scott Rudin, Eli Bush and Evelyn O’Neill, Producers
PHANTOM THREAD
JoAnne Sellar, Paul Thomas Anderson, Megan Ellison and Daniel Lupi, Producers
THE POST
Amy Pascal, Steven Spielberg and Kristie Macosko Krieger, Producers
THE SHAPE OF WATER
Guillermo del Toro and J. Miles Dale, Producers
THREE BILLBOARDS OUTSIDE EBBING, MISSOURI
Graham Broadbent, Pete Czernin and Martin McDonagh, Producers
The 2017 Oscars had many memorable moments. The energy on the red carpet was electrifying. Various press outlets and fans from around the globe showed up in droves, all to celebrate the love of movies. Here are 13 highlights from the biggest night in Hollywood.
The Fashion was very reminiscent of “Classic Hollywood.” Gold, silver, and metallics were a big hit on the red carpet. I was blown away when I saw these jaw-dropping dresses up close. These gowns were by far the most elaborate and stunning masterpieces I have seen in my lifetime. (no exaggeration here). The accessory of the night was a blue American Civil Liberties Union ribbon.
Taraji P. Henson looked ravishing in Alberta Ferretti on the red Carpet. I really loved this simple chic dress.
Hailee Steinfeld looked whimsical in this Ralph and Russo dress.. It was one of my favorite dresses of the night. It appeared as if Hailee just popped out of a storybook fairytale.
Ruth Negga arrived in Valentino wearing a blue ribbon in support of the ACLU at the Oscars.
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2. My heart palpated when Justin Timberlake opened the show singing “Can’t Stop the Feeling” from Trolls. He pumped the audience up with this unforgettable performance and set the tone for a fun night.
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3. Jimmy Kimmel was politically charged and without hesitation took jabs at President Trump, Matt Damon, and sarcastically talked about Meryl Streep being, per Trump, an “overrated actress.” Jimmy brought out his “Mean Tweets.” He tweeted,“Hey @realDonaldTrump u up?”
He was hilarious and entertaining as the host of the night! Love him…
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4. Gael Garcia Bernal is one of my all-time favorite actors and directors. TheMexican actor was unapologetically political at 2017 Oscars ceremony. He made reference to President Trump’s planned border wall between the United States and Mexico. He openly talked about being a Mexican immigrant and farm worker. He said, “As a Mexican, as a Latin-American, as a migrant worker, as a human being, I am against any form of wall.” He’s just amazing and I admire his outspokenness!
5.Candy Crush! Twizzlers and Red Vines randomly floated down on the audience from the ceiling. It was strange, dreamy, and very unexpected. Oh and tasty, might I add!
6. Anousheh Ansari accepted the Oscar for best foreign language film, “The Salesman.” Its director, ceiling. Asghar Farhadi of Iran, boycotted the ceremony because of President Trump’s travel ban on people from seven predominantly Muslim countries. “It’s a great honor to be receiving this valuable award for the second time…” Ansari said on behalf of Farhadi. “…My absence is out of respect for the people in my country and those of other nations whom have been disrespected by the inhumane law that bans entry of immigrants to the U.S…”
7. Damien Chazelle becameyoungest director to ever win an Oscar at 32 years old, for directing La La Land. Including his nomination for La La Land, this is the third Academy Award nomination for Chazelle. He was previously nominated for Whiplash.
8. Sixteen-year-old “Moana” star Auli’i Cravalhowas hit by a dancer’s flag on the head midway through her performance, but she gracefully continued the performance of her movie’s nominated song, “How Far I’ll Go.” Following the performance, Cravalho has been cast in a lead role on the NBC pilot Drama High, inspired by high school theater teacher Lou Volpe. Professionalism pays off!
9. Sara Bareillis performed a tribute to the many talents that died in 2016. Her In Memorium performance of Joni Mitchell’s “Both Sides Now” was moving and beautiful, and honored Hollywood icons including singer/actor Prince, socialite and actress Zsa Zsa Gabor, Gene Wilder, Mary Tyler Moore, Debbie Reynolds, her daughter Carrie Fisher and many more.
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10. Viola Davis won in one of the toughest categories of the night. She was up against Octavia Spencer for “Hidden Figures,” Naomie Harris for “Moonlight,” Nicole Kidman for “Lion,” and Michelle Williams for “Manchester By The Sea.”
Her speech was strong, gracious, inspirational, powerful and beautiful. Just as she is…(And that red dress was perfect for the occasion.)
She said, “The people who taught me how to fail, how to love, how to hold an award, how to lose, my parents. I’m so thankful that God chose you to bring me into this world. To my sisters, my sister Delores, who’s here who played Jaji and Jaja with me, we were rich white women in the tea party games. Thank you for the imagination and to my husband and my daughter, my heart, you and Genesis, you teach me every day how to live, how to love. I’m so glad you are the foundation of my life.”
In the press room, Viola continued her inspired speech-making, reflecting on her past. “I grew up in poverty. I grew up in apartments that were condemned and rat-infested and I always sort of wanted to be somebody. I wanted to be good at something. This is sort of like the miracle of God. Of dreaming big. Just hoping it sticks and it lands and it did,” she said. “Who knew?”
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11. Emma Stone thanked the other nominees in her category, which included: Isabelle Huppert, Ruth Negga, Natalie Portman and Meryl Streep. “You are all so extraordinary and I look up to you and I admire you more than I can put into words,” said Emma, who then continued to thank her family and friends.“I’m going to hug the hell out of you when the feeling re-enters my body.” In the press room, she continued to talk about how easy it was for her to relate to her character in “La La Land” and the real struggles she faced auditioning as an actress.
Emma looked stunning and glamorous in her gold “Classic Old Hollywood Glamour” dress. The gown was intricate and had beautiful fringes at the bottom. Her hairstyle had soft waves that were simple and chic. She shined in her moment.
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12. In a touching moment, Mahershala Ali dedicated his Oscar to his newborn baby girl in his acceptance speech. In the press room he said, “Pray to be guided to your excellence,” when asked what message did he have for to his new daughter.
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The BIG OOPS -The Oscar Mix up was HUGE surprise when it was announced that “La La Land” had won best picture, even though “Moonlight” was actually the winner. Midway through the acceptance speeches, Jordan Horowitz, producer of “La La Land” showed the envelope revealing “Moonlight” as the true winner for Best Picture. It was one of the most awkward moments in Oscars history… Yikes!
Behind the scenes, a thunderbolt hit the press room.We all looked at each other, “Did that just happen? Was that a joke? Wtf just happened?” It was chaotic and unbelievable.” It was one of the most awkward moments in Oscars history… Yikes!
The 89th Academy Awards was a dream come true and a night to remember. I was ecstatic to be part of it!
NEWPORT BEACH, CA – MARCH 16: Colin Montgomerie of Scotland plays his second shot on the 18th hole during the final round of the Champions Tour Toshiba Classic at Newport Beach Country Club on March 16, 2014 in Newport Beach, California. (Photo by Chris Condon/PGA TOUR)
This year’s event will be held March 7-11, 2018, at the Newport Beach Country Club. For its 23rd year, this incredible PGA Tour returns to Orange County. PGA TOUR Champions will line up to compete for the $1.8 million purse!
The club offers amazing scenic views, an incredible ocean breeze, and a relaxing atmosphere. This family-friendly event is a wonderful taste of Newport Beach.
This marks Hoag Hospital’s 20 the anniversary. As a host and beneficiary of the tournament, this sensational event generates more than $1 million annually for charity! The proceeds from this year’s Toshiba Classic will benefit a great cause, including the Mary and Dick Allen Diabetes Center and other amazing Hoag programs.
Compensation: Thank you Toshiba Classic for providing tickets to this event. All opinions are my own.
Golf Stars Come Out To Play
The Toshiba Classic brings players with more than 400 worldwide professional victories and over 50 major championships to SoCal. In its history, the Toshiba Classic has hosted 40 PGA TOUR Champions members in the World Golf Hall of Fame, many of whom are still actively competing.
Fred Couples, John Daly and defending champion, Jay Haas, and 80 players are expected to compete including recognized stars of the PGA TOUR Champions such as Bernhard Langer, Vijay Singh, Mark O’Meara, Scott McCarron, Colin Montgomerie, and Tom Lehman.
An up-to-date list of players is available at toshibaclassic.com/player-field.
Military Appreciation Day
Toshiba Classic will honor the men and women that have served our nation! The weekend will kick off with the third annual Military Appreciation Day presented by Microsemi on Saturday, March 10, where all active and retired service members and up to three guests will receive complimentary admission plus food and beverage vouchers. Continuing with tradition, the tournament will provide funding to military causes, including the Open Hearts for Purple Hearts Foundation, 1/1 Foundation, Marine Corps Scholarship Foundation, and a military family will be chosen to receive direct financial support. Local military members and dignitaries will gather for a patriotic opening ceremony with a military flyover and the day will culminate with the closing ceremony which will feature a special live concert by John Daly. The concert is free to all attendees.
Sunday March 11th- Student Day
On Sunday, March 11, the second annual Student Day will give complimentary admission to students ages 18 and under! A Kids Fun Zone will be available from 10am– 4pm. Family-friendly activities will include a putting contest for chances to win scholarships, golf equipment, tickets to local attractions and much more!
NEWPORT BEACH, CA – MARCH 18: Mark Calcavecchia hits a drive on the sixth hole during the final round of the Toshiba Classic at Newport Beach Country Club on March 18, 2012 in Newport Beach, California. (Photo by Stan Badz/PGA TOUR)
Blue Shield Of California Tournament Attractions
Blue Shield of California and Hoag Hospital are proud to partner together to bring fans the Blue Shield Hoag Health Village. Stop by to get your portrait taken, enjoy games and giveaways, and learn more about health-related topics as well as Hoag’s specialty centers, institutes and partners.
Seniors
Seniors can kick back and comfortably enjoy the views on hole 9, from Blue Shield’s exclusive “Senior Section.”
Good-Any-One-Day tickets for the Toshiba Classic are available online before the event for $25. Tickets purchased at the Main Gate on the day of the event are $30. Tickets can also be purchased in advance at participating Roger Dunn Golf Stores.
Limited VIP opportunities are available as well. Daily clubhouse badges are offered for $75 each day, Friday—Sunday.
Contact the tournament office at (949) 660-1001 for more details.
Rodgers & Hammerstein’s THE KING AND I will make its way to Segerstrom Center for the Arts February 27 – March 11, 2018. One of Rodgers & Hammerstein’s finest works, THE KING AND I boasts a score that features such beloved classics as “Getting To Know You,” “Hello Young Lovers,” “Shall We Dance,” “I Have Dreamed” and “Something Wonderful.”
Set in 1860’s Bangkok, the musical tells the story of the unconventional and tempestuous relationship that develops between the King of Siam and Anna Leonowens, a British school teacher, whom the modernist King in an imperialistic world, brings to Siam to teach his many wives and children.
You don’t want to miss this incredible show!
Thank you Segerstrom Center for the Arts for inviting us to see THE KING AND I. All opinions are my own.
Photo by Matthew Murphy
THE KING AND I, directed by Tony Award® winner Bartlett Sher, won four 2015 Tony Awards® including Best Revival of a Musical. Hailed as “first-rate, sumptuous” (The New York Times) and “too beautiful to miss” (New York Magazine), the production played 538 performances on Broadway at the Vivian Beaumont Theater.
Bartlett Sher is reunited with the award-winning creative team from Rodgers & Hammerstein’s South Pacific and The Light in the Piazza. THE KING AND I has music direction by Ted Sperling, sets by Michael Yeargan, costumes by Catherine Zuber (Tony Award® winner for THE KING AND I), lighting by Donald Holder, sound by Scott Lehrer and casting by Telsey + Company/Abbie Brady-Dalton, CSA. THE KING AND I features choreography by Christopher Gattelli based on the original choreography by Jerome Robbins
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Tickets for THE KING AND I start at $29 and may be purchased online at SCFTA.org, or at the Box Office.
For inquiries about group ticket savings for 10 or more, call the Group Services office at (714) 755-0236. The 2 p.m. performance on Saturday, March 10, 2018 will include audio description, open captioning and sign-language interpretation.
Segerstrom Center Address: 600 Town Center Drive Costa Mesa, CA 92626
On a lazy Sunday morning my fam bam drove up to Pappy’s Seafood Restaurant in San Pedro, California. As we made our way to the restaurant, we rolled down the windows of the car to let the fresh ocean breeze hit our faces. The urban harbor views were just breathtaking…
As we drove up, we noticed the restaurant was located on a lovely street next to vintage shops, cafes, and and small art galleries. My kids love unique places like this, where we can stroll and be “artsy cool cats.”
Pappy’s Seafood menu emphasizes sustainable and local seafood, sourced fresh from the Port of Los Angeles. There are plenty of offerings for kids and families.
Thank you Pappy’s Seafood for inviting my family to dine at your restaurant. All opinions are my own.
The eclectic nautical themed restaurant is a casual yet chic. The staff was friendly and patiently walked us through the menu options.
The ambiance is serene and inviting…
Pappy’s is the kind of place you can order a tall glass of beer, enjoy fresh seafood, and disconnect from the city’s hustle and bustle…
Here’s a recap of what we ordered:
We started out with some appetizers to share…
The Crab Cakes were made with house tarter sauce and greens. They were both delicious and addicting.
Crab & Artichoke Dip was rich in flavor and made with and make with parmesan and a penko crust.
The Hush Puppies were crispy and sweet. They are made with corn cake and honey butter.
My daughter ordered this colorful Poke Bowl. It was delicious and it had a sweet kick to it. It is made with Jasmine rice, edamame, grilled pineapple, toasted sesame seeds, seaweed, and avocado wasabi mousse.
My personal highlight was the Lobster Roll. It was moist and full of flavor. It was served a soft and crispy roll and made with lobster meat, house mayo, lemon dill, celery, red onion, chives, and garlic herb butter. Sooo good!
The Clambake was served with whole shrimp, corn on the cob, redskin potatoes, kielbasa sausage, clams, mussels, caramelized lemons, garlic herb butter, and bread rolls… Delicious and fun to share!
Thinking about throwing a private party?
The Rendezvous Room is a speakeasy lounge, private dining and event space in the back of the Pappy’s building that features a discreet entrance, private restrooms, projector, and independently curated music. Original marble flooring and rich navy blue wood paneled walls create a classic, refined backdrop for private events, both big and small. Decorated with a nod to the Papadakis family, the sophisticated private event space boasts a historic collection of photography curated by Taso Papadakis that highlights San Pedro’s colorful past and original liquor licenses from the 1930’s. The aesthetic seamlessly nods to the municipal functionality and nefarious Beacon Street activity, once dubbed the toughest four blocks in the world. Available exclusively for private gatherings, The Rendezvous Room’s lounge and dining room offer an intimate experience for up to 75 guests.
Pappy’s is a Seafood gem waiting to be discovered…
Address
301 West 6th Street San Pedro, CA 90731
424.224.5444
Hours
Sunday – Thursday: 11:30 AM – 9:30 PM Friday & Saturday: 11:30 AM – 11:30 PM