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November 6th, 2007, 9:22 pm by Iris

This year’s Music for a Cure benefit event brought together good music, a good cause, good hearts, plus beautiful people, places and things.
“The Heart of Rock ‘n’ Roll” party Friday night, Nov. 2, featured a concert by Sugar Ray and Smashmouth; artfully tasteful food and cocktails; a silent and a live auction, all at the gorgeous, intimate Samueli Theatre at the Orange County Performing Arts Center in Costa Mesa. All the event proceeds go to Music for a Cure, the heart-warming charity started by Sugar Ray bassist Murphy Karges and his wife, Julie, to bring music into the lives of sick and financially needy children.
The Kargeses have done everything from bringing performers to hospitalized kids to providing instruments and music lessons to underprivileged children. And on Friday night, the Kargeses presented a $1 million check to Children’s Hospital of Orange County to endow a music therapy program there.
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October 31st, 2007, 12:37 pm by Kelli Skye Fadroski
Happy Halloween Kids!! It really is the best day of the year - too bad this Halloween falls on a Wednesday - could it be anymore in the middle of the week?Don’t let the holiday hump day get ya down, it’s not too late to go carve a pumpkin! Last night my friends and I dipped our hands into pumpkin guts, ripped them out and threw them in a bowl. It’s sounds terrible but it’s really so much fun!
As an adult, the pumpkin carving is probably the best thing about Halloween since you’re now too old to be trick-or-treating.
These are the ultra creative designs that my friends and I came up with (mine is the little bat looking one).
NOTE: This pumpkin masterpiece just came in (designed by Roxanne) and it’s awesome!!
If you have any awesome pumpkin photos send ‘em to me and I’ll post ‘em up here today!!!
-KELLI SKYE
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October 22nd, 2007, 4:45 pm by Kelli Skye Fadroski
What would Halloween be without giant bowls and bags of candy?! Whether you’re a costume wearin’ kid hitting the streets to Trick-or-Treat or a parent, anxiously waiting for your child to return home with that giant haul of treats - there’s definitely candy that scores on the “yummy” side and ones that tend to fall into the “gross” category.
We’re letting YOU decide this year’s Best and Worst Halloween candy.
Vote within the categories below or add your own to the list.
The results will appear in the Life, Etc. section of the Orange County Register on Monday, Oct. 29 and online at www.squeezeoc.com.
What is the "BEST" Halloween candy?
What is the "WORST" Halloween candy?
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October 12th, 2007, 10:03 am by Kelli Skye Fadroski
Want a piece of the Osbourne’s? For the right price Ozzy’s Ben Franklin-style spectacles could be all yours. The family is selling off a TON of household items including lamps, beds, mirrors, chairs and paintings.
Sharon is even auctioning off some designer dresses, jewelry and miscellaneous dinnerware. Following a nasty ATV accident - it’s no wonder that they are giving up a slew of motor sport items including dirt bikes, and four-wheelers. They’re even offering up a BATHTUB - if you can’t be a bat-head biting rockstar, you might as bathe like one!
A public exhibition will be held on Monday, Nov. 26-Thursday, Nov. 29 from 10 a.m.-6 p.m. The live and online auction will take place on Friday, Nov. 30 in two sessions, one at 10 a.m. and another at 2 p.m. at The Gibson Guitar Showroom, 9350 Civic Center Drive, Beverly Hills.
Interactive bidding will be available on juliensauctions.com.
Proceeds from the auction will benefit the Sharon Osbourne Colon Cancer Foundation which provides at-home help, childcare, transportation, access to support groups and patient care services offered within Cedars-Sinai Medical Center.
- KELLI SKYE
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September 27th, 2007, 11:54 am by Cynthia Rupe
It was an artful evening at last night’s 8th Annual Orange County Arts Awards, an event that can be likened to the Emmys of OC art culture.
The awards dinner, held at The Balboa Bay Club & Resort, is hosted by Arts Orange County, a non-profit organization dedicated to promoting local visual and performing arts.
Ed Arnold of KOCE-TV’s’ “Real Orange,” and community visionary Julia Argyros hosted.
Guests enjoyed a colorful performance by contemporary dance company, Backhausedance, a nominee for Outstanding Arts Organization. Also, a surprise performance by Tony Award-nominated performer, Matt Morrison, a graduate of Orange County High School of the Arts (OCHSA) in Santa Ana.
Three key figures in the art community were honored with a Cultural Legacy Award. Ralph Opacic, founder and president of OCHSA, was honored as Artistic Visionary. Ramya Harishankar, classical Indian dancer and artistic director of Arpana Dance Company, received the Artist award. And writer, philanthropist, and civic leader, Joan Irvine Smith, was applauded as Community Visionary.
If you didn’t attend last night’s event, you can still take part. Arts OC has this year set up an online auction that’s open to the public.
But hurry! Bidding closes today, Thursday, Sept. 27, at 5 p.m. To browse items and place your bid, visit ArtsocAuction.org
To view photos from the awards dinner, click here.
–CYNTHIA RUPE
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August 1st, 2007, 11:54 am by Kelli Skye Fadroski
Poison has been rockin’ out and breakin’ hearts since the ’80s. The quartet, headed up by the dreamy blue-eyed Bret Michaels wrote songs that had chicks who were high on Aqua Net with over-teased bangs fainting in their seats; songs like “Nothin’ But a Good Time,” “Every Rose Has Its Thorn,” “Talk Dirty to Me” and “I Want Action” were among the bands most popular.
Michaels is still breakin’ hearts, but not only by playing music, the guy has his own show on VH-1 called “Rock of Love.” Michaels claims he is in search of the perfect “rock ‘n’ roll girlfriend,” which, judging by the contestants who are trying “win his heart” on the show, must be code for “young, big breasted, crazy and blonde.”
Poison is currently on tour and makes a stop at 7 p.m. Sunday, Aug. 12 at Verizon Wireless Amphitheater (8808 Irvine Center Drive, Irvine. 949-855-8095). Tickets are $15-$49.50 and available at ticketmaster.com.
- KELLI SKYE
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July 26th, 2007, 12:53 am by Laila

(Pictured from left to right: Billie Jean King, John McEnroe and Maria Sharapova)
Professional tennis usually is a shhh sport. Whispers are all that’s allowed. Not so at Newport Beach’s World Team Tennis match Wednesday between Maria Sharapova’s Newport Beach Breakers and John McEnroe’s New York Sportstimes.
The fans were boisterous, the 1970s music loud, and the players loved it.
I’ve been to many pro tennis matches, and this is the first time I’ve seen Sharapova’s personality on the court. She had fun, laughed, talked, smiled … and oh yeah, still grunted on every serve.
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She looked like a runway model in a tennis skirt, a 6-foot-1 blonde beauty who towered over her female counterparts and looked eye to eye to most of the men. Living in Manhattan Beach, she made the easy drive to Newport on Wednesday to play WTT. She teased McEnroe about his ‘two shades of blue’ pregame outfit, and McEnroe amazingly took it quite well.

McEnroe, now 48 years old, showed a bit of humbleness before the match, saying for the first time in his life he feels like Father Time has a two-set lead on him. He still posseses those magic hands at the net, and his sweet backhand volley in men’s doubles secured the match that gave the Sportstimes an easy victory over the Breakers in the final match of the season.

McEnroe, once known as The Brat for boorish attitude on court, was as sweet as could be Wednesday. After hitting a 116-mile serve for an ace, he rolled up his sleeve and flexed his muscle for the sellout crowd. A fan yelled ‘Johnny Mac!’ and McEnroe turned and said ‘(Rafael) Nadal is jealous.’
There were six other players on the court on Wednesday, four on each team, including Laguna Beach’s Rick Leach who played for the Breakers, but no doubt the fans bought tickets to see Sharapova and McEnroe. And they didn’t disappoint.

Every fan 16 years and younger received a free tennis racket and ball. After the game they were invited to get autographs.

The line lasted 25 minutes. The players didn’t seem to mind.

The three week WTT season will resume around this time next year. Sharapova plans to return but McEnroe wasn’t as sure.
- SCOTT ALBERT and LAILA D.
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July 25th, 2007, 3:40 pm by Kelli Skye Fadroski
My good friend Trisha was shooting photos at the Pacific Amphitheatre the other night and snapped this shot because she swore that the man with the arrow pointing to his head was the one and only Chuck Norris. She could not confirm that this was, in fact, Chuck Norris, but did report that he was dancing in his seat.
Since we’re already on the subject, I found a website dedicated to “facts” about Mr. Norris. These facts include, “Guns don’t kill people. Chuck Norris kills people,” and “Chuck Norris does not sleep. He waits.” For more Chuck Norris “facts” and some pretty sweet looking T-shirts check out this website.
- KELLI SKYE
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July 19th, 2007, 1:49 pm by Erlina
You know that the weather is heating up when you start seeing Asian ladies wearing the face visors– proof that tans don’t always rule in So Cal.
I’ve been trying to take pictures of the visor-wearing ladies I’ve seen all over the freeways, but they drive either too fast or too slow.
Not knowing what these things are actually called, I Googled the words “face visor” and behold…facevisor.com.
These images are borrowed from the site where you can buy a face visor of your own for just $14.95– a bargain if you consider they provide four times the coverage of sunglasses– and are sure to get you noticed.

You can also buy them from suncapcompany.com for $29.95.
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July 10th, 2007, 5:23 pm by Erlina

Like we don’t have enough distractions around here, this afternoon Ducks left wing Chris Kunitz stopped by the Register building (which SqueezeOC occupies a small corner of) with the Stanley Cup.
The wait was about an hour long, which seemed longer if you’re a Kings fan, but this is the Stanley Cup and it came to us, so we waited. All of us except Matt, Brian and Devin who were lucky enough to have an interview with the official Keeper of the Cup. They sailed straight through to the front.
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