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  • 'Twelfth Night' could be much ado about nothing

    Updated Nov 17, 2017

    Elizabeth Youngman-Westphal Special to the Village News Coming Saturday, Nov. 18 to the El Corazon Senior Center in Oceanside is the Old Globes’ free presentation of "Twelfth Night". It is the county-wide tour by none other than The Bard, William Shakespeare. Presented by a troupe of nine players, as in times of old, they play multiple rolls in what director Jerry Ruiz calls a modern approach. That is where he and I take a departure. The last time I saw this show was in 2014 a...

  • 'Twelfth Night' could be much ado about nothing

    Updated Nov 16, 2017

    Elizabeth Youngman-Westphal Special to the Village News Coming Saturday, Nov. 18 to the El Corazon Senior Center in Oceanside is the Old Globes’ free presentation of "Twelfth Night". It is the county-wide tour by none other than The Bard, William Shakespeare. Presented by a troupe of nine players, as in times of old, they play multiple rolls in what director Jerry Ruiz calls a modern approach. That is where he and I take a departure. The last time I saw this show was in 2014 a... Full story

  • ‘Smoke on the Mountain’ is good, wholesome theatre

    Updated Oct 28, 2017

    Elizabeth Youngman-Westphal Special to the Village News The current production at the Lamb’s Players Theatre rings true to their mission which is to “tell good stories well that are grounded in a historic Judeo-Christian worldview”. “Smoke on the Mountain” is an old-time revival meeting at the Mt. Pleasant Baptist Church in the summer of 1937, in Mt. Pleasant, North Carolina. New pastor Mervin Oglethorpe has arranged for a musical presentation by the Sanders Family Gospel Ba...

  • Night in Napa benefits Fallbrook Chorale

    Updated Oct 28, 2017

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  • Pala announces free entertainment schedule for November

    Updated Oct 28, 2017

    PALA – Pala Casino Spa & Resort will continue its free events series in November featuring the 60+ Club at 1 p.m. on Tuesdays and the underground wine CAVE and Luis Rey’s on weekends. There are no tribute concerts scheduled in November in the Infinity Showroom. The free November entertainment schedule includes: 60+ Club, 1 p.m. Tuesdays - 7, 59th Street Bridge, Music of Simon & Garfunkel and Paul Simon - 14, One Fine Day, Tribute to the girl groups of the ‘50s and ‘60s - 21, Heartache Tonight, Tribute to The Eagles - 28, Cre...

  • Fallbrook Music Society to present four hands piano

    Updated Oct 28, 2017

    FALLBROOK – Fallbrook Music Society invites the community to attend a one-of-a-kind concert experience with four hands piano Sunday, Oct. 29, featuring Fallbrook favorites, Naomi Hobbs and Yumiko Oya. The 3 p.m. concert will be held in the Community Room of the Fallbrook Public Library and is free to the general public. No tickets are required. “If you have never seen four hands piano, it’s thrilling,” Ann Murray, executive director of Fallbrook Music Society, said. Four ha...

  • Grand Sonic Theory to play New Year's Eve party at Pala

    Updated Oct 28, 2017

    PALA – Grand Sonic Theory, one of San Diego’s top cover bands, will provide the entertainment at Pala Casino Spa & Resort's New Year's Eve party Sunday, Dec. 31. The party will be held in the Infinity Showroom and begins at 9 p.m. All Year’s Eve tickets will be reserved seating and the Infinity Showroom doors will open at 8 p.m. Tickets are now on sale with no service charge at the Pala box office, www.palacasino.com and by calling (877) 946-7252. Tickets are also avail...

  • Harvest Faire Pie Baking Contest is sweet and savory

    Updated Oct 27, 2017

    There was plenty of pie to go around in the offices of the Fallbrook Chamber of Commerce Oct. 15, leaving those who judged the Harvest Faire Pie Baking Contest with full bellies and a sugar high. Talented local bakers submitted 10 entries in the sweet category and another five in the savory division. The judges sampled them all, taking into account overall appearance, flavor (taste and smell), texture and creativity. In the sweet category, Elaine Lasater took first place with...

  • 'The Absolute Brightness of Leonard Pelkey' is first class

    Updated Oct 26, 2017

    Elizabeth Youngman-Westphal Special to the Village News Unlike some of the other newer works being produced in town, "The Absolute Brightness of Leonard Pelkey" is in a class by itself. First class. When it comes to unfamiliar works, I deliberately do not investigate the play, the writer or even the actor(s). It is my hope by not researching content, like any audience member, I can view the director’s vision with an open heart, a clear mind and without prejudice. Therefore, I... Full story

  • Trying out a healthier rice

    Updated Oct 19, 2017

    Michele Howard Special to the Village News I'm not sure why, but my brain works overtime when thinking of new ideas for a tantalizing dish to create. For a week, I kept thinking of the black rice I bought and what I could make with it. It looks exotic, and has a great nutty flavor. I questioned myself over and over about what flavor do I want, Mexican, Indian, Italian? So I went with a Thai curry sauce. I believe if I substitute green enchilada sauce for the curry sauce and...

  • Fallbrook Library hosts ‘Paisanos’ exhibit

    Updated Oct 19, 2017

    FALLBROOK – The Fallbrook Library is currently presenting “Paisanos,” a Latino art exhibition. The show opened Aug. 31 and continues through Nov. 3, displaying Mexican paintings and sculpture. A reception for the artists to celebrate the Dia de los Muertos will be held 6 p.m. to 8 p.m., Friday, Oct. 27. The free event will feature music and food, as well as the opportunity to talk with the artists about their work. Everyone is invited to attend the reception. Fallbrook Library is located at 124 S. Mission Road in Fallb... Full story

  • Scarecrow honors Mahjong Queen

    Updated Oct 19, 2017

    FALLBROOK – A variety of scarecrows can be seen around Fallbrook this month. Resident Mary Sullivan made one this year to honor Araxy Moosa, "a very important woman in our friendly village who has single handedly united our community by teaching us a wonderful game – Mahjong," she said. The game is played at various restaurants in town on a regular basis and in people's homes. For her Mahjong Queen scarecrow, Sullivan used a "Queen" costume and decorated it with mahjong flo... Full story

  • 'The Legend of Georgia McBride' is an engaging experience

    Updated Oct 19, 2017

    Elizabeth Youngman-Westphal Special to the Village News Mature audiences with a grand sense of humor need to see the newest sparkling creation at The Cygnet Theatre. "The Legend of Georgia McBride" is wrapped in feathers and sequins. It is a knock out! Fast paced and energetic from start to finish, this engaging story features true life experiences interpreted by a talented cast. In the past, resident artist Sean Fanning has created some of the most magical set designs...

  • Encore Club parties at luau and welcomes new business owner

    Updated Oct 19, 2017

    BONSALL – The Encore Club celebrated their biannual gathering Oct. 7 and welcomed a new business owner to the community. The gathering was Hawaiian luau-themed. Appetizers were served and prizes for the best lei awarded. Sylvia Colton hosted the party at her home in Bonsall. Diane Miersch, new owner and operator of Diane’s Herbs, Flowers and Things (located at 3642 S. Mission Road), shared with club members the many special services and gifts she provides through her bus...

  • Galaxy of Glass show ends this weekend

    Updated Oct 19, 2017

  • Music for the Revolution benefit sparks joy and funds

    Updated Oct 19, 2017

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  • Nicaragua musicians to perform free concerts

    Updated Oct 16, 2017

    FALLBROOK – Amalgama, a talented group of musicians from Leon, Nicaragua, will be performing, Oct. 15-20, in Fallbrook and Temecula. They will perform 4 p.m. Sunday, Oct. 15, at Hilltop Center for Spiritual Living, 331 E. Elder St. in Fallbrook. They will be playing on the patio of the Aquaterra Restaurant 5 p.m. to 8 p.m., Thursday, Oct. 19, at Pala Mesa Resort, 2001 Old Highway 395, in Fallbrook. Their final concert will be 7:30 p.m. Friday, Oct. 20, at St. Thomas of C...

  • 'Starstruck!' hits the mark in Fallbrook Food Pantry fundraiser

    Updated Oct 16, 2017

    FALLBROOK – "Starstruck!" The Baby Boomers’ Guide to a World of Wonderful Women" was presented on Sept. 23 at the Bob Burton Performing Arts Center. The performers, British sensation Toni Morrell and her husband/musical director, David Dial, presented a multi-media concert that was outstanding in its homage to an eclectic array of legendary ladies that surprised and delighted the audience. Tribute of song by the powerful vocalization of Morrell and the captivating video and or...

  • Dive into pumpkin cheesecake with gingersnap crust

    Updated Oct 11, 2017

    FALLBROOK – Pumpkins are readily available in fall, when people carve jack-o'-lanterns out of pumpkins for Halloween or serve up pumpkin pie after a hearty Thanksgiving dinner. People who are unsatisfied with plain old pumpkin pie can add something new to their repertoire this fall by cooking up the following recipe for Pumpkin Cheesecake with Gingersnap Crust, courtesy of Lori Longbotham's "Luscious Creamy Desserts" (Chronicle Books). Pumpkin Cheesecake with Gingersnap C...

  • How to select a pumpkin for cooking

    Updated Oct 11, 2017

    FALLBROOK – One of the more vivid sights this time of year are the bright, orange pumpkins that adorn walkways and front porches of homes and businesses. Not only are pumpkins ideal for decorating, but they're also great to eat. Some people who plan to carve jack-o-lanterns mistakenly believe the same type of pumpkin can be used in their favorite recipes. But what carving pumpkins have in visual flair, they usually lack in flavor and substance. Instead, would-be pumpkin c... Full story

  • Fallbrook Land Conservancy stages fun event

    Updated Oct 6, 2017

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  • The Foundation for Senior Care announces upcoming gala ‘Gangsters & Molls’

    Updated Oct 5, 2017

    FALLBROOK – Day after day, the Foundation for Senior Care provides a number of meaningful services to seniors in the Fallbrook community, and once each year, it throws a gala event, formerly called “Dinner with Docs,” to raise funds, build awareness and thank the community for their investment. This year will mark the 12th annual fall benefit, with the theme of prohibition. The event, which includes auctions, hors d’oeuvres and dinner, will be held Saturday, Oct. 28, at The Vineyard 1924 in Fallbrook, and tickets are availab...

  • Artist Linda Doll to demonstrate watercolor painting

    Updated Oct 5, 2017

    FALLBROOK – Linda A. Doll will be the guest artist for the Fallbrook Art Association meeting, 9 a.m., Saturday, Oct. 21, at the Fallbrook Woman’s Club. She will be working in watercolor. Doll is a painter, digital photographer, graphic artist, instructor and juror. She has taught workshops and seminars throughout the U.S., Mexico, Canada, France, Italy, Greece, Spain, Ireland and Bali. Doll is included in “Who’s Who in American Art” and “Who’s Who of American Women” and sh... Full story

  • Natasha Ragland performs original songs in concert at library

    Updated Oct 5, 2017

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  • 'Billy Elliott, the Musical' proves to be a first-class experience

    Updated Oct 5, 2017

    Elizabeth Youngman-Westphal Special to the Village News "Billy Elliott, the Musical" chronicles the British National Union of Mineworkers (NUM) strike in Northern England in 1984. Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher set out to dismantle the National Coal Board, which monitored the state-owned coal industry, with the intent of crushing the miner’s union. The NUM retaliated and called a strike putting over 300,000 laborers out of work. While hardly the stuff of electrifying musical...

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