- Yeltsin Won't Quit but Plans No 2nd Term
- L.A. Driving Costs Rank Highest in the U.S.
- Pat Brown: He Had the Principle to Risk His Interest
- After the Riots / NEWS IN BRIEF : WORKSHOPS AND CONFERENCES
- Suit Opposing Dredging of Lagoon Rejected
- OXNARD : Man Indicted in Bank Robberies
- After the Riots / NEWS IN BRIEF : TASK FORCE : Panel Prepares for Future Emergencies
- Armanski at Finish Line as Cal State L.A. Coach
- Nihipali Making Every Kill Count
- NATIONAL LEAGUE ROUNDUP : Robinson Provides Phillies With Sound Effort
- The May 2 Los Angeles Philharmonic concert...
- Dance Delight for Children : 200 San Diego Youngsters Taking to Stage in Production
- Composers 'Saved Their Best for Last'
- Cardiff-Based Guitar Maker Scores a Hit on Rock Scene
- FIRST PERSON : Welk Appreciated for Putting Best Foot Forward
- QUOTABLE
- Canyons Job Might Lure Herrick Away From Hart
- HIGH SCHOOL PLAYOFF ROUNDUP : Hoover's Evans Perfect in 1-0 Win Over Lakewood
- Smith Traded by Dolphins for Humphrey
- Northridge's Dunn Meets Javelin Mark
- TV REVIEW : 'Killer': Putting a Face on HIV Statistics
- POP MUSIC REVIEW : Don Williams' Concert Runs Still, Deep : Country Singer's Sedate Performance at Crazy Horse Steak House Is Endorsement for Subtle Pleasures
- SECURITIES
- Bioengineered Foods Appear Ready to Soar
- Salvador Power Shortage
- Panetta Offers Stark Budget Scenarios : Deficit: House panel chairman fights uphill battle on constitutional amendment. He would urge big tax hikes and cuts in popular programs.
- Teacher License Safe for Gulf War Resister
- Clinton Urges Temporary Asylum in U.S. for the Haitian Boat People
- Philip Habib; U.S. Envoy, Trouble-Shooter
- LONG BEACH : Boy, 3, Kidnaped From Day-Care Center, Set Afire
- After the Riots / NEWS IN BRIEF : DISASTER CENTER : New Location to Serve Lincoln Heights
- PLEASANT VALLEY : $171,000 in Cuts OKd to Balance Budget
- BOYLE HEIGHTS : Man Pleads Not Guilty in Gang Counselor Killing
- Moorpark Day Laborers Move to Civic Center Site : Jobs: The city approved the new location after a businessman complained that workers in his parking lot hurt sales.
- PORT HUENEME : Lions Club Told to Pay for Golfer's Trip
- Judge Karlin's Race Is Closely Watched
- Ruelas Pair Impressive in Farewell to Reseda : Boxing: Brothers Rafael, Gabriel look to step up to the big time after punishing victories.
- They Are Usually Right, but Go About It Wrong Way : Umpires: Scully says their signs aren't as easy to read as in days gone by.
- CS Fullerton Will Open Against Florida State : Baseball: Titans seeded fourth in College World Series. Right-hander James Popoff probably will start against Seminoles.
- The King of Beefs : Sea Lion Is Focus of Anger From Anglers, Who Increasingly See Their Catches Devoured Before the Fish Can Be Pulled From Water
- HIGH SCHOOL BASEBALL : Rheaume Pitches Santana to Win
- Casting a Stone by Using a Car
- UCI Men's Sports Lose to Economy, Equality : Athletics: Baseball, track and cross-country cut to close deficit and help meet demands for sexual parity.
- Ukrainians Shut Down Last Chernobyl Reactors
- TV Added More Heat Than Insight to King Saga : Reporting: Frequent showing of beating videotape seared the incident into the nation's consciousness. But TV lagged behind newspapers in digging for stories.
- Refusal to Fight Won't Cost O.C. Teacher His Job
- Kim Dae Jung Nominated in South Korea
- FANTASY 5 RESULTS
- COUNTYWIDE : 18 Seniors Named Merit Scholars
- Bureaucrats Lost Touch With People
- ELECTIONS / 24TH CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICT : Retired Pilot Invests $300,000 of Own Funds in Costly GOP Race
- BALLOT WATCH : 'Yes' on Prop. 154
- Living Out a Fantasy, If Only on the Weekends
- Opening the Moscow Files
- Yale President Outlines His Ideas for Private-School Experiment : Education: Benno Schmidt, who is resigning college post, says public systems may also learn from the for-profit project.
- Boxing
- This Main Event is No Blockbuster : Boxing: Orlin Norris faces a less-than-stellar opponent tonight. Another bout is canceled because fighter is not approved by state.
- SOUTHERN SECTION GOLF : Freshman Wins as Woods Fades
- 4-A ROUNDUP : Irvine Comes Back for 4-3 Victory Over Riverside Arlington
- Poly Escapes With 5-4 Victory Over Van Nuys : Prep baseball: Top-seeded Parrots score three runs in the bottom of the seventh to keep Wolves at bay.
- Cal Lutheran Loses Grip on Title in 9th
- Canyon Moves a Step Closer to Big A
- At UC Irvine, Last Cut Proves the Deepest
- Dan Quayle on Murphy Brown
- In the Eye of AIDS : Afflicted CBS Producer Shows How Disease Has Spread to White, Heterosexual Suburbia
- More U.S. Firms Hiring Former Soviet Scientists : Research: AT&T; and Corning are the latest to snap up the world-class talent, which is available because jobs in the new republics are hard to come by.
- Unions OK Strike Against AT
- Oil Stocks Aren't Out of Gas Just Yet, Many Analysts Say
- Russia, Ukraine to Divvy Up Fleet
- Workers' Comp Plan Unveiled : Wilson: Governor attacks Democrats' proposal as 'almost meaningless' in announcing his overhaul. They call on him to stop talking and start bargaining.
- CALIFORNIA ELECTIONS : U.S. SENATE : Seymour Urges Tough Handling of Rioters
- Court Voids State Mail-Order Tax : Consumers: Justices' decision, a victory for people who shop from home, could cost states $3 billion a year. Ruling says Congress could pass laws to allow the levies.
- Perot Quits Firm; Is Expected to Focus on Campaign
- SIMI VALLEY : Language Question Delays Murder Trial
- Lawyer Protests Sentences in Plea Bargains : Courts: The public defender wants the state attorney general to prosecute cases involving repeat drug-dealing suspects.
- Class Acts of OCC : 2 Students Take Honors as Youngest and Oldest Grads
- Dodgers Get a Shot in Arm From Daniels : Baseball: He sparks a 5-2 victory over the Cardinals with a two-run homer and adds a double.
- Mission Viejo Gets Game-Winner in Seventh to Beat Sunny Hills, 3-2
- Alvarez's Two Home Runs Spark Bishop Amat
- BASEBALL DAILY REPORT : DODGERS : Hit No. 2,000 Had Smith's Stamp on It
- Moorpark Stops Whitney With 7-Run Inning
- SOUTHERN SECTION SOFTBALL PLAYOFFS ROUNDUP : Brea's Schutte Extends a Not-So-Friendly Hand in 2-0 Victory
- CITY TENNIS : Taft Loses Way, University Wins
- DIPLOMAS
- STAGE REVIEW : Political Barbs From Gross National Product
- JAZZ/RADIO
- O.C. MUSIC : Clarinetist Will Swing Into Copland
- Commercial Real Estate Woes Continue to Dog Lenders : Banking: Standard & Poor's says the 'overhang' of losses retards credit rating increases for the industry.
- Las Vegas' Glitter Hides Seething Racial Tensions : Unrest: Violence, which erupted after the King verdicts, is continuing. A decline in tourism is feared.
- Immigrants' Paths Cross During Violence : Rescue: A Korean woman dragged a beaten Israeli to safety to protect him from an angry mob shortly after the Rodney G. King verdicts were announced.
- 4 Die in N.Y. House Fire
- IRVINE : $50,000 Is Awarded to College Students
- The Green Hornet Returns to Sting a Radio Pirate
- Judge Clears Way for Transfer of 2 Gorillas From L.A. Zoo
- COUNTYWIDE : 2 Area Teachers Win Geography Award
- COLLEGE BASEBALL / DAILY PLAYOFF REPORT : CAL LUTHERAN : Dempsey Rebounds With Shutout
- HOUSING : RTC to Make 60 Units of Housing Available to Victims of Rioting
- Of the 100 largest publicly traded companies...
- PS Group Unit Faces Key Test of Technology : Recycling: The company has pinned its hopes on the Illinois subsidiary's ability to retrieve valuable metals from industrial waste.
- IBM's Haggerty to Become President of Western Digital
- CALIFORNIA ELECTIONS : U.S. SENATE : Old Dispute Resurfaces in New McCarthy Ad
- Republicans Debate Stand on Abortion
- 'Here's the Story, of a Man Named Davy . . .' : Entertainment: The former Monkee is reprising his guest role on 'The Brady Bunch' in the stage version.
- Russian Court to Try the Communist Party : Justice: Gorbachev is asked to attend the 'trial of the century.' Some believe that a witch hunt could ensue.
- STATE ELECTIONS / 76th ASSEMBLY DISTRICT : Moderate, Conservative Wage GOP Battle
- FULLERTON : Students Get Lesson on Drunk Driving
- SANTA CLARITA : Leaking Truck Closes Freeway
- '89 Lottery Winner Is Riot Crime Defendant : Loot: Man accused of hiding goods allegedly stolen by his brother has been receiving $120,000 a year in jackpot funds.
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : Bids to Be Taken on Skateboard Area
- DANA POINT : Park Administrator to Leave His Post
- Motive Questioned in Murder-for-Hire Trial : Courts: Defense says suspect's girlfriend had as much reason as he did to contract for the killing of her fiance.
- SAN DIEGO : Man Charged With Slaying Tourist
- SAN DIEGO : 2 Die of Wounds Caused by Attacks
- Taking Road Less Traveled May Not Be for Everyone
- HIGH SCHOOL SOFTBALL : USDHS Advances With Win Over San Marcos
- Keep to Slap Slots, Not Cheap Shots
- BASEBALL DAILY REPORT : ANGELS : Parrish May Play With Injured Elbow
- TV REVIEW : 'Killer': Putting a Face on HIV Statistics
- Wall Sculptures With a Lasting Impression
- Univision President Bolts to Rival Telemundo : Communications: Joaquin Blaya was concerned about the new owner using fewer U.S.-produced shows.
- Existing Home Sales Stumble a Bit in April : Housing: Nationwide turnover slips 0.3% during the month. But sales edge up in California.
- ENTERTAINMENT
- Dutch Sex Industry Now Legal--and Taxable
- Clinton, Bush Win Primaries in Three States : Campaign: Both triumph by comfortable margins in Kentucky, Arkansas and Idaho. The 'uncommitted' vote shows Perot's appeal.
- Roll Over, Beethoven, for the Real 'Saints' : Dogs: Owners and trainers say the film canine gave their pets an unruly reputation. But, they admit, they are more popular then ever.
- Greeks Keep Macedonia a Phantom Nation
- VAL VERDE : Board OKs Contract to Build New Pool
- THOUSAND OAKS : Man Exposes Self to Schoolgirls
- A Certain Style to Seles' Victory
- Dahl Makes Board Work a High Priority
- Sources close to Jack Kent Cooke, owner...
- Holcomb's Arm and Bat Lead El Dorado
- HIGH SCHOOL BASEBALL
- Boxing
- HIGH SCHOOL BASEBALL PLAYOFFS
- Maybe One More Run for Their Money : Reaction: Dustin James may make field at NCAA championships, but he'd be last man to race in UC Irvine uniform. Others plan to transfer or end athletic careers.
- Economics Veto Politics in Prices
- Irvine Club Is Still on Its Feet : After the craze of the '80s, the group continues to pound the pavement. It will sponsor the Northwoods 5K and 10K.
- World IN BRIEF : BRAZIL : Beleaguered Collor Apologizes on TV
- Mayor Takes Aim at Cash-Rich Port With Brown's Help : Government: O'Connor says Assembly speaker will push legislation to turn Port District over to city.
- Goodwill Ambassador Believes in Job : Christopher Duong, Police Officer
- LOCAL ELECTIONS / 33RD CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICT : Roybal's Daughter Expected to Sweep In
- CASTAIC : 4 Inmates Hurt in 2 Jail Fights
- Regulators Seek to Close Simi Valley Health Plan
- Victims of Deputy's Robbery Sue Sheriff's Dept. : Courts: They say their rights were violated when Officer Michael Stanewich returned to their home to rob it. Stanewich was slain by a colleague during the crime.
- RESEDA : Man Gets Jail Term in Cabin Swindle
- OJAI VALLEY : Treatment Plant Funding Weighed
- SANTA CLARITA : Driver Hurt in Freeway Accident
- WOODLAND HILLS : 'Follow-Home' Robbery Suspects Arrested
- Dan Quayle on Murphy Brown
- European Community Gears Up for Serbia Sanctions
- LOCAL ELECTION / CHARTER AMENDMENT G : Debate Waged on 'Buy American' Issue
- OXNARD : Hospital's Neighbors Oppose Townhouses
- HOLLYWOOD : 2 Arrested in Beating of Evangelist During Riots
- OXNARD : Alleged Killing by Son Unexplained
- ORANGE COUNTY VOICES : Time for All Californians to Join in Reviving the Business Climate
- Metro BRIEFS : LOS ANGELES : Freight Derailment Delays Amtrak
- PERSPECTIVE ON THE GOP SENATE RACES : Hard Work Still Gets More Votes : Despite the disgust with professional politicians, pure 'outsiders' in the Republican races are looking bad in the polls.
- UFOs Are Real--in Our National Psyche : Behavior: As in the 1950s, warnings about extraterrestrial invasion express our fear of impending cataclysm.
- SAN DIEGO : Suit Against Store Settled Out of Court
- Court Orders Retrial in Use of Force to Draw Blood : Appeal: Ruling in Newport Beach case involving blood taken from motorist held by police is overturned.
- Federal Advice Sought to Curb City's Coyotes
- Right-hander Bobby Cowan of Saugus High fell...
- Socker Coach Ron Newman Elected to National Soccer Hall of Fame
- It Took 26 Innings, but Pacifica Advances in Softball
- Utah Puts Up a Long Fight but Falls Short : West: Jazz takes Trail Blazers to overtime without Stockton and Benoit before losing, 127-121.
- Jurisprudence
- Leno's Heavily Hyped Debut Pays Off for 'The Tonight Show'
- DIPLOMAS
- Marshall High Honor to Arts Teacher
- Ban on Polling Place Solicitations Upheld : Law: The high court sees infringement upon First Amendment but rules that states have compelling interest to prevent intimidation and fraud.
- FIXATIONS : Well-Booked Band : Famed Authors Voice Their Love of Rock Music at Convention in Anaheim
- PLACENTIA : Sports Bar Buyer Got the Point
- Uninquiring minds: Malibu restaurateur Dolores Walsh wants...
- PANORAMA CITY : Writer Is Hired as Berman Aide
- SOUTHERN SECTION BASEBALL PLAYOFFS
- SOUTHERN SECTION BASEBALL PLAYOFFS : Tustin's Late Rally Beats Central Union
- No Lunkers, but Plenty of Bluegill
- Paris Rally Isn't Enough for McEnroe
- Jackson Homer Gives Padres Win : Baseball: Three-run shot in the 10th inning beats Pirates.
- Olympics
- Ashe Calls for Sensitivity From the Media : AIDS: He calls for new guidelines in dealing with the privacy of individuals, especially the seriously ill.
- NBA EASTERN CONFERENCE FINALS : Jordan Is Taking Over, but the Bulls Aren't
- OUTDOOR NOTES / RICH ROBERTS : Wardens Net Prey After Tip From Vigilant Fishermen
- S.D. Orchestra to Perform at Mayan Ruins
- Dan Quayle on Murphy Brown
- SECURITIES
- Oil Prices Shoot Up $1 a Barrel : Energy: The rise comes after OPEC announced production cuts. The increase hurt stock and bond prices.
- Buddies an Rx for Loneliness, AIDS Misperceptions
- CULTURE WATCH : Cabbage Patchers Go for the Gold
- Brown's Choice for Coastal Panel Draws Fire : Politics: Fellow Democrats complain that the real estate agent appointed by the Speaker has a weak record on environmental issues.
- VALLEY CENTER : One Holiday Traffic Death Is Reported
- L.A. Moves to Woo Back Filmmakers : Movies: The city will hire a 'film czar' to address the $2-billion-a-year flight of productions to outlying areas. Some cite restrictive rules, fees; others say industry is to blame.
- POP REVIEW : Newcomers Spark Cinco de Mayo Fest
- COMMENTARY : A Look at the Real American Graffiti
- LOS ALAMITOS : The Dream Doctor Outduels His Toughest Opponent Twice
- MUSIC REVIEW : Het Trio Closes Monday Evening Series
- ART
- OTHER NEWS - May 27, 1992
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- Obituaries - May 27, 1992
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- RIOT DECIPHERING: Two major players in the...
- ELECTIONS : La Follette, Spillane Loan Large Sums to Their Campaigns
- COUNTYWIDE : Drunk Driving Arrests Rise 17%
- Skepticism Greets Meeting Between Blacks, Koreans
- STILL ON TOP: For the fifth consecutive...
- ANGELIC WELCOME: Under other circumstances, Angels interim...
- NOW IS THE HOUR: CBS' "48 Hours,"...
- Sentencing Ends the Saga of Massive J. David Swindle
- Cleaning Up Elections: There's Only One Way : California should embed campaign reform in Constitution
- Civic Center Homeless Counseled to Decamp : Law: Replace tents and shanties with bedrolls to comply with 'reasonable' Santa Ana camping ban, Legal Aid lawyers advise.
- Setting the Wrong Example
- SAUGUS : 45 Jail Inmates in Brawl; 2 Wind Up in Hospital
- Overburdened 2-Year Colleges Brace for Worst : Budgets: Enrollment is expected to soar, but officials say there will not be enough money to accommodate students looking for a last resort for higher education.
- SAN DIEGO : Gesture Allegedly Led to I-805 Killing
- OXNARD : Boy, 15, Arrested in Store Holdup
- Santa Ana Will Seek Other Options for Arena : Building: Planned sports facility may be scaled down to accommodate other events, mayor says.
- Officers Use Stun Gun to Subdue Girl Waving Knife
- Hunter Calls for Budget Partnership : Government: Mayors of Anaheim and 9 other California cities travel to Sacramento to deliver their plea to the governor.
- 2nd Victim Dies in Santa Ana Double Shooting
- SIMI VALLEY : Fund-Raiser to Aid Rescue of Raptors
- After the Riots / NEWS IN BRIEF : Demolition Fees Waived for Buildings That Must Be Razed
- NORTH HOLLYWOOD : Girl, 13, Waving Knife Shot With Police Taser
- ELECTIONS / COUNTYWIDE : 20% Expected to Cast Their Votes by Mail
- NEWPORT BEACH : Library Fund Raising Nearly Completed
- Council Returns Balboa Renovation Efforts to the Back Burner : Landmark: City refuses to spend $65,000 to hire consultant to search for an operator for the 68-year-old theater.
- STANTON : Arson Suspected in Tank Car Fire
- FOUNTAIN VALLEY : Nurse Selected to Replace Trustee
- BANKING & FINANCE - May 27, 1992
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- OTHER NEWS - May 27, 1992
- OTHER NEWS - May 27, 1992
- Michael S. Manahan has been named vice...
- Ronald L. Merriman has been elected to...
- AEROSPACE & DEFENSE
- AEROSPACE & DEFENSE
- The Nation's Underinsured Trigger Passionate Debate : Medicine: Coverage that is both affordable and adequate is increasingly hard to come by as costs skyrocket.
- John Gates, 78; Ex-Top U.S. Communist
- A Day In The Life Of Mother Earth : A Reef in Luzon : 'We get less fish every year because there are too many fishermen.' Romeo Castil, <i> fisherman </i>
- SAN DIEGO : Students Take Protest to Capital
- Stress Reduction Is Kids' Stuff : Education: An acupressurist teaches relaxation techniques to help young Calabasas students handle various pressures, but not without some objections.
- Young Angels Growing Up Fast : Maturity Comes Quickly on a Dark Thursday Bus Ride for Rose, Stevens, DiSarcina
- Elliott Swings to Take Away Sting : 3-A playoffs: Tustin shortstop went through a 1-for-20 slump last season. This year, he's determined to change that, and win the Southern Section title.
- Padres Use Plenty of Power to Outlast Pirates : Baseball: Sheffield puts one in the second deck of San Diego Jack Murphy Stadium.
- Irvine-Based HC Power Gets New Executive Vice President
- Beth Berke has been named executive vice...
- BOOK REVIEW : 'Animal Talk' Will Find Few Conversant : ANIMAL TALK, <i> by Eugene S. Morton and Jake Page,</i> Random House, $22; 265 pages
- A Day In The Life Of Mother Earth : The Good News. . . : Gloomy predictions are offset by very real progress on the environmental front. Some examples:
- High Bacteria Level at Some Beaches Told : Environment: Heal the Bay issues a warning about swimming in ocean, saying health guidelines are being violated.
- In a Show of Support, Baker Visits Shevardnadze
- Dr. Jeanette Wilkins; Issued Warnings on Vaccine
- Japanese Director Juzo Itami Recovering After Gangland-Style Stabbing at Home : Crime: Attack may have resulted from his latest film, which debunks mobsters. He calls on public to fight back.
- OJAI : Several Hundred Gather to Honor American Indians
- SWIMMING / THERESA MUNOZ : Money Lures Only Elite From the NCAA
- Earnings Increase at Ventura Entertainment
- Alpharel to Install Imaging System for GE
- Q&A; : Mutual Funds: What the SEC Has Proposed
- A Day In The Life Of Mother Earth : 'Schoenberg is and remains a time bomb that must be defused.' Matthias Voigt, <i> environmentalist</i> : European Dumps
- Supervisors: 5th District
- Truck Passenger Shot to Death, Driver Injured
- 'Tonight Show' Look Changes Under Leno : Television: With jazz band and more stylish set, show strikes younger pose.
- COMMUNITY COLLEGE : Fontana Is State Co-MVP
- Gerald W. Stidham has been appointed executive...
- Firm Provides Alternative to Bankruptcy : Debt: Arbitronix negotiates with creditors for easier payments by companies facing prospect of Chapter 11.
- Linda Ahlswede-Cox has been named manager of...
- Joseph F. Peixoto has been named president...
- B of A Arizona Stops Using Spear Financial Services
- Rykoff-Sexton Inc. announced the promotion of Harold...
- COLUMN LEFT / ROBERT POLLIN : Maybe Not a Flat Tax, but a Fair Tax : Jerry Brown's proposal had flaws, but its transparency and simplicity make it easy to fix. Now, it could rescue our cities.
- COUNTYWIDE : Gray Skies Don't Deter Beach Crowds
- BASEBALL DAILY REPORT : DODGERS : Benzinger Extends His Hitting Streak
- Plugging Gaslamp's Country-Western Void : Night Life: Marcus Demian says his Buffalo Joe's Barbeque Grill and Saloon will keep things hopping with good country music and food.
- Bee-Killing Mites Are Threatening Crops : Food: The parasites disrupt pollination of fruits and vegetables.
- Olympia & York Creditors May Disclose Loans : Finance: Bank stocks have tumbled as investors anticipate losses connected with the giant developer's bankruptcy filing.
- Michael Neal received the Award of Excellence...
- TV Reviews : New World Economy in 'Made in America?'
- More Firms Taking Steps to Protect Environment
- Sierracin-Sylmar in Sylmar won a $536,640 contract...
- Live Entertainment Inc. Reports $1.89-Million Loss
- Wheeler Springs Resorts Plans 1st Stock Offering
- A Day In The Life Of Mother Earth : Environmental Warrior Urges a Battle Plan : * Epilogue: 'Unless we set ourselves very specific targets. . .nothing is going to happen,' Egyptian says.
- TIMES ORANGE COUNTY POLL : Most Voters Favor Plan to Cap Contributions : Measure T would ban candidates from taking more than $1,000 from a contributor during an election cycle.
- Revisions Bring New Meaning to Memorial Day
- 1,300-Acre Blaze Near Mariposa Contained
- Outgrowing Childhood: an Ill Wind for Creativity
- AMERICAN LEAGUE ROUNDUP : Yankees Hold Off Brewers, 13-10, to Gain Split
- Andrettis and Vasser Remain in Hospital
- Golf
- MOORPARK : Group to Plant 1st Community Garden
- O.C. ART REVIEW : Seeing the Light of Day : Paintings in 'Why Paradise,' a show of 35 California Impressionist works, can be appreciated anew.