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fromOregon ArtsWatch * Arts & Culture News
19 hours ago

A Portland Panorama of indie films * Oregon ArtsWatch

On May 2, 2025, arts and cultural organizations across the country received notifications that grants and funding promised by the National Endowment for the Arts were being rescinded. This was part of a larger initiative by the Trump Administration to dismantle not just the NEA, but also other arts advocacy programs including the National Endowment for the Humanities and the Institute for Museum and Library Services.
Portland
Film
from48 hills
3 days ago

Screen Grabs: Aliens, witches, mermaids, and other swell company - 48 hills

Love can take unconventional forms, as seen in films featuring relationships with aliens, witches, and other offbeat characters.
Graphic design
fromItsnicethat
4 days ago

California Dreaming: The latest issue of A Rabbit's Foot is about the inventors and innovators of our movie-making culture

A Rabbit's Foot magazine celebrates the future of film and artistic craftsmanship while exploring California's innovative cultural landscape.
Independent films
fromKqed
5 days ago

Visiting the First Film Festival at a Women's Prison in California History | KQED

Short films depict the complexities of prison life, blending personal stories with themes of rehabilitation and family connections.
Travel
fromThe Bold Italic
1 week ago

The Mendocino Trip Every San Franciscan Should Take

Mendocino offers a unique coastal experience with Victorian homes, redwoods, and wellness-focused accommodations.
Wellness
fromTravel + Leisure
3 weeks ago

7 Wellness Towns in California for Peaceful Living-With Serene Nature, Farm-to-Table Food, and Scenic Views

California's smaller wellness towns offer health benefits, outdoor access, and peaceful living with diverse landscapes and year-round sunshine outside major cities.
fromCN Traveller
2 weeks ago

Hear us out: The real stars of this year's Oscars are actually the filming locations

This Southern Gothic drama had everyone racing to the cinema. Cleverly blending horror, supernatural and toe-tapping music, Sinners is a masterclass in how to keep an audience on the edge of their seats. The film takes us to the Mississippi Delta in 1932 (in spite being filmed in nearby Louisiana).
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#big-sur
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fromTravel + Leisure
3 weeks ago

This Is California's Prettiest State Park-With Redwoods, Blue Water, and an 80-foot Waterfall Flowing into the Ocean

Julia Pfeiffer Burns State Park features the iconic 80-foot McWay Falls waterfall, ancient redwoods, and diverse wildlife, with the main viewing trail currently closed until March 2026.
fromSFGATE
3 weeks ago

Overlooked Calif. university is the background for Steve Carell's new HBO show

Steve Carell was having to do some almost acrobatic type of climbing around on a rooftop. So he was right outside our window, and they're having a wind machine, so wind's coming at him ... That was pretty entertaining to watch close up.
Higher education
fromLos Angeles Times
38 years ago

Woo Wants Changes in Hollywood Renewal

Lashing out at what he called 'lackluster management' of Hollywood's $922-million redevelopment plan, Los Angeles City Councilman Michael Woo on Friday proposed sweeping changes in the way the city's Community Redevelopment Agency handles the project and vowed to increase the voice of residents and small merchants in Hollywood planning decisions.
Los Angeles
LA real estate
fromLos Angeles Times
33 years ago

Escape Reality for $8.25M : Movie Producer Combined History and Hollywood to Create a Nautical Wonderland, Now on the Market

The Griffith Estate, a multimillion-dollar oceanfront mansion with nautical features including a lighthouse, cave, and saltwater pool, is listed for $8.25 million among 46 homes over one million dollars on this Orange County coast section.
fromInsideHook
3 weeks ago

California's National Parks Defied a Trend in 2025

For 2025, there was good news and bad news: overall, these areas were visited 323 million times over the course of the year. That's the good news; the bad news is that this figure was down ever so slightly - specifically, 2.7% - from a record-setting 2024.
Travel
Independent films
fromwww.mercurynews.com
4 weeks ago

Mountain View filmmaker goes back to school at Cinequest

Independent filmmaker John Kim completed his film Reunion despite starting production during the devastating January 2025 Los Angeles fires that displaced cast and crew members.
LA real estate
fromLos Angeles Times
14 years ago

Paramount Pictures plans $700-million upgrade to Hollywood lot

Paramount Pictures plans $700 million in improvements including new sound stages and offices across 1.4 million square feet over two decades at its Hollywood lot.
Travel
fromConde Nast Traveler
3 weeks ago

The Life-Affirming Beauty of California's Channel Islands

The Channel Islands offer natural wonder and wildlife encounters, providing restorative experiences through sailing and exploration of this eight-island California archipelago.
California
fromwww.theguardian.com
1 month ago

Not a done deal': California vows vigorous' review of Paramount-Warner Bros takeover

California's attorney general is investigating a potential $111 billion merger between Paramount Skydance and Warner Bros Discovery, citing concerns about job losses and monopolistic risks to the state's economy.
Film
fromSFGATE
1 month ago

We nearly wiped out these creatures in California. Now they're Pixar stars.

Pixar's 'Hoppers' incorporates accurate beaver physiology, including tail-tucking behavior based on how beavers' tailbones function similarly to human spines, with scientific consultation from beaver expert Emily Fairfax.
Travel
fromTravel + Leisure
3 weeks ago

7 Best State Parks in California-From a 'Mini Yosemite' to an Ancient Redwood Forest

California's state parks offer diverse landscapes and experiences rivaling national parks, from desert badlands to pristine coastal beaches.
Public health
fromLos Angeles Times
1 month ago

State-protected hawk given a joint, fed a BuzzBall on video by California man, officials say

A man received 45 days in jail for feeding alcohol to a protected Cooper's hawk and posting video evidence online, resulting in animal cruelty charges.
fromSFGATE
1 month ago

Massive mudslide in Mendocino cuts off Highway 1 into Elk

The emergency project has now transitioned to Construction, and the contractor, Granite Construction, mobilized a second shift and worked through the night to accelerate repairs. K-rails are currently being installed, and the construction team anticipates reopening the site to single-lane traffic by noon today.
California
Environment
fromThe Mercury News
1 month ago

Finding Sanctuary: Ranking the most wanted kelp forests

Prioritize restoration and high-resolution monitoring of kelp forests that provide critical ecological, economic, and cultural benefits, as satellite data underestimates declines.
California
fromwww.mercurynews.com
1 month ago

5 fantastic Whale Festivals in Northern California for spring 2026

Northern California hosts multiple whale festivals in spring celebrating gray whale migration, featuring whale watching, food, music, and outdoor activities across Mendocino County and Monterey.
fromwww.bbc.com
1 month ago

Why has Croydon become a film location hotspot?

It has an impeccable inner-city skyline. Croydon has the facade of being a bigger city. It's got all these huge offices that looks like residences. And filmmakers get this authentic scenery without the restrictions of space and traffic management found in central London.
Film
fromThe Mercury News
1 month ago

5 fantastic Whale Festivals in Northern California for spring 2026

Mendocino County is throwing four different whale fests, on the four weekends of March, each in a separate coastal community. After that comes Monterey, in April, with its big annual celebration full of science and wharf fun.
California
Snowboarding
fromUnofficial Networks
1 month ago

Mama Bear & Cubs Charge Across Busy Trail At Major California Ski Resort

Give black bears plenty of space at ski areas: do not run, back away calmly, ensure an escape route, and follow recommended safety actions if approached.
Photography
fromHigh Country News
1 month ago

The little-known photographer who documented a changing Okanogan, Washington - High Country News

Frank Matsura, a Japanese immigrant photographer in early 20th-century Okanogan County, produced personable black-and-white portraits that remain fondly remembered by local communities.
fromThe Mercury News
1 month ago

This under-the-radar winery is making waves on the North Coast

Jesse Hall can't remember a time he wasn't inseparable from the sea. Born and raised in Sonoma County, Hall spent his youth surfing the Marin coast and sailing San Francisco Bay. By his early 20s, he was shaping surfboards in San Diego, where he rode the mellow waves of Pacific Beach. "Winemaking is similar to surfing in that you're living moment by moment," said Hall, founder of Seawolf Wines in Mendocino County's Yorkville Highlands.
Wine
Television
fromwww.pressdemocrat.com
2 months ago

Northern California donkey rescue is the star of a new reality TV series

Ron King runs Oscar's Place donkey sanctuary, has saved over 400 donkeys, and produced and stars in the ABC reality series Donkey King to showcase rescue efforts.
fromwww.pressdemocrat.com
1 month ago

Sonoma Coast named best place in the US for whale watching

For decades, whale watching has been a seasonal ritual along the Sonoma Coast, drawing locals to wind-swept bluffs, binoculars in hand. Now the pastime has earned national notice: Travel + Leisure has declared Sonoma County the best place in the country to see whales. In a story published Feb. 3, the magazine said there is no better place in the United States for whale watching than the stretch of coastline from Bodega Bay to Gualala and no better time than now.
California
San Francisco
fromBusiness Insider
1 month ago

I thrived in San Francisco, but I'm happier living in the California countryside. It feels like a great place to age.

Moved from San Francisco to the Southern California countryside in 2021 for more space, family proximity, the ability to grow food, and a calmer life.
fromThe Mercury News
2 months ago

Northern California donkey rescue is the star of a new reality TV series

Ron King, who co-founded the 75-acre Oscar's Place ranch in Hopland in 2021 with Phil Selway, now leads a team of more than 20 full-time employees who take in donkeys surrendered by owners or headed to auctions to be butchered for their hides. So far, the nonprofit has saved more than 400 donkeys, rehoming them to vetted adopters or letting the animals live out their lives on the ranch and another recently acquired property in Potter Valley.
Non-profit organizations
US politics
fromConsequence
2 months ago

James Cameron on Leaving America for New Zealand: "I'm Not There for Scenery, I'm There for the Sanity"

James Cameron became a New Zealand citizen because he values New Zealand's science-based pandemic response, high vaccination rate, and societal sanity over U.S. polarization.
fromSFGATE
1 month ago

Major Apple TV movie shoots around tiny Bay Area town

Everyone in Half Moon Bay seemed to know that something was going on. Some saw the casting call for extras circulating on Nextdoor: locals only, appearing to be ages 20 to 50. Others noticed the street closures on Tuesday, as heavy rains pummeled the small city. And a few, biking on the bluffs overlooking Wavecrest Beach on Wednesday, stumbled across a film crew clustered under a row of canopies, complete with a camera crane and several generators.
Film
Science
fromwww.mercurynews.com
2 months ago

Rare sight: Northern lights seen in Northern California

Rare southern auroras were visible from Placerville due to a coronal mass ejection, drawing observers who saw faint colors mainly through camera lenses.
Music
fromSFGATE
2 months ago

Wes Anderson's films come to life in San Francisco at rare show

Mark Mothersbaugh's five-decade career shaped pop culture through innovative scores for Devo, television, films, and video games, performed live with orchestra.
Food & drink
fromTravel + Leisure
2 months ago

This Town in the Pacific Northwest Has Scenic Wineries, Windsurfing, and More

Hood River is an outdoor recreation hub centered on windsurfing, with rich agricultural production, wineries, breweries, and small-town amenities.
fromwww.pressdemocrat.com
1 month ago

This under-the-radar winery is making waves on the North Coast

Jesse Hall can't remember a time he wasn't inseparable from the sea. Born and raised in Sonoma County, Hall spent his youth surfing the Marin coast and sailing San Francisco Bay. By his early 20s, he was shaping surfboards in San Diego, where he rode the mellow waves of Pacific Beach. Winemaking is similar to surfing in that you're living moment by moment, said Hall, founder of Seawolf Wines in Mendocino County's Yorkville Highlands.
Wine
Environment
fromwww.pressdemocrat.com
2 months ago

Bay Area old growth redwood preserve set for expansion

Save the Redwoods League will buy 200 acres in northwest Sonoma County for $4 million to expand Harold Richardson Redwoods Reserve to nearly 1,000 acres.
fromwww.mercurynews.com
2 months ago

Doug McConnell dies at 80; noted TV journalist was host of Bay Area Backroads'

The OpenRoad staff announced Wednesday that Mr. McConnell struggled with health problems after a stroke in 2023. His coworkers at OpenRoad described him as a human golden retriever in their tribute on social media. He made friends wherever he went, the staff said. He was the best road trip companion you could have, the biggest optimist we ever met, a human GPS with a steel trap memory, friendly to a fault, knowledgeable about most any subject, and filled the world with enthusiastic positivity.
Television
San Francisco
fromKqed
2 months ago

San Francisco's Original Tiny Homes; How Wild Boars Colonized California | KQED

Post-1906 carpenters' earthquake shacks enabled low-income San Franciscans to gain homeownership and aid city recovery; invasive wild boars now devastate California habitats and lawns.
fromwww.pressdemocrat.com
1 month ago

Sonoma Coast named one of the best solo travel destinations in the US

Global travel booking website Skyscanner has named its top five destinations for solo travel this winter, and a Northern California favorite the Sonoma Coast made the list. The Sonoma Coast invites a different kind of stillness, the guide notes, praising the rugged shoreline as an antidote to crowded itineraries and overplanned escapes. The roundup also includes Guadalupe Mountains National Park in Texas, Tangier Island in Virginia, Olympic National Park in Washington and Red River Gorge in Kentucky.
Travel
Snowboarding
fromSnowBrains
2 months ago

Mono County, California: Choose Your Own Adventure - SnowBrains

Mono County offers diverse winter adventures from heliskiing and guided backcountry trips to snowcat and snowmobile access, plus scenic snowshoeing and lake viewing.
Wine
fromBuzzFeed
1 month ago

This Hidden California Wine Town Left Me Speechless With Its Unexpected Charm

Healdsburg, north of Napa in Sonoma County, offers a distinct wine-country experience with high lodging costs and attractive private cottage options.
Environment
fromThe Mercury News
2 months ago

Bay Area old growth redwood preserve set for expansion

Save the Redwoods League will buy 200 acres for $4 million, expanding the Harold Richardson Redwoods Reserve to nearly 1,000 acres.
California
fromSFGATE
1 month ago

Purchase of contentious property expands California's oldest state park

Big Basin Redwoods State Park expanded by 153 acres after California State Parks purchased the NoraBella property for $2.415 million, permanently protecting diverse forest habitat.
Film
fromOregon ArtsWatch * Arts & Culture News
1 month ago

FilmWatch Weekly: Alexander Skarsgard in 'Pillion,' Glen Powell in 'How to Make a Killing,' and more * Oregon ArtsWatch

Two new films show divergent strategies: Glen Powell's dark comedy uses impersonation and satire, while Alexander Skarsgård's Pillion pursues enigmatic, explicit provocation.
LA real estate
fromtherealdeal.com
2 months ago

Hankey goes Hollywood with Kilroy deal

Kilroy Realty sold the 51% occupied Sunset Media Center in Hollywood for $61 million amid upcoming lease expirations and portfolio reweighting.
Travel
fromThe Mercury News
1 month ago

Sonoma Coast named one of the best solo travel destinations in the US

The Sonoma Coast offers rugged coastal solitude ideal for solo winter travelers seeking space to think, rest, and reset with easy outdoor activities.
California
fromThe Mercury News
1 month ago

Redwood forest once owned by the 'King Tut of Hoarders' is added to famed Santa Cruz Mountains state park

A cleaned 153-acre NoraBella property in the Santa Cruz Mountains has been purchased by the state and added to Big Basin Redwoods State Park to support rebuilding.
Television
fromThe Mercury News
2 months ago

Bay Area native stars in NBC's new mockumentary

Gus Heagerty is a Mill Valley-born comedian and actor making his TV debut as Seph Marigold on NBC's cheerleading mockumentary 'Stumble'.
San Francisco
fromsfist.com
2 months ago

Day Around the Bay: Highway 1 Fully Back Open In Big Sur, After Three Years

Highway 1 reopened after landslides; a Tenderloin assault prompted an SFPD manhunt; a Westfield food-court Panda Express closed; federal visa processing and military-threat actions paused.
Environment
fromwww.mercurynews.com
2 months ago

Watch: Aerial footage of stunning Santa Clara County ranch that sold for $63 million

Peninsula Open Space Trust purchased 6,114 acres of Sargent Ranch for $63.7 million to preserve it as open space in perpetuity.
Environment
fromSFGATE
2 months ago

Horse dies after suspected wolf attack, and a Calif. sheriff is livid

Gray wolves in Lassen County attacked livestock at least 45 times since January 2025, prompting the sheriff to request state assistance.
fromFuncheap
1 month ago

Making Waves Film Screening & Discussion (SF Main Library)

Experience Making Waves: The Rise of Asian America, a documentary film featuring youth activists and educators around the U.S. who are utilizing Asian American Studies to shape a movement. Screening is followed by a panel discussion including Making Waves co-directors, Josh Chuck and Jon Osaki, with local youth activists from AAPI Youth Rising, who are featured in the film.
Film
Environment
fromTravel + Leisure
2 months ago

This Massive Stretch of California's Sonoma Coast Just Opened to the Public for the First Time in 100 Years

The Estero Americano Coast Preserve, a 547-acre coastal area near Bodega Bay, reopened to the public after 100 years, offering trails and a sheltered beach.
California
fromTravel + Leisure
1 month ago

This Is the 'Crown Jewel' of California's State Parks-and It Has Crystal-blue Water, Whales, and Stunning Coastal Views

Point Lobos State Natural Reserve preserves dramatic coastal scenery, abundant wildlife, and both terrestrial and marine habitats, offering outstanding visitor experiences year-round with careful stewardship.
Film
from48 hills
2 months ago

Screen Grabs: Showings so rare it's like glimpsing a snow leopard - 48 hills

Two Bay Area retrospectives revive rarely screened experimental and independent films, featuring live appearances, lectures, and newly accessible programs.
Environment
fromABC7 San Francisco
2 months ago

Rob 'Birdlegs' Caughlan, Bay Area environmental crusader and renowned surfing enthusiast, dies at 82

Rob "Birdlegs" Caughlan, a Bay Area political strategist, environmental activist and lifelong surfer, has died at age 82.
Travel
fromTravel + Leisure
2 months ago

This California Destination Has Some of the Best Whale Watching in the U.S.-and Right Now Is the Best Time to Spot Them

Gray whales migrate about 6,000 miles each way annually, passing Sonoma County where winter (Jan–May) offers calf sightings and late summer/fall brings active feeding.
fromSFGATE
2 months ago

The misconceptions about filming a movie in San Francisco

PARK CITY, UTAH - San Francisco may be one of the most cinematic cities in the world, but it isn't necessarily the easiest place to film a movie. Or is it? This year's Sundance Film Festival saw two breakout hits that filmed in the city: "Josephine," which was filmed fully in SF, and "The Invite," which spent two days in the city on location. Along with the recent filming of "Artificial" and 2024's "Man on the Inside," there's a growing mound of evidence that despite popular belief, San Francisco can be a welcome place for filmmakers.
Film
Environment
fromwww.mercurynews.com
2 months ago

Baby sea lion rescued from Mountain View parking lot

A malnourished six-month-old California sea lion named Babymac was rescued from a Mountain View parking lot and is receiving treatment at the Marine Mammal Center.
#sneaker-wave
fromPortland Monthly
1 month ago

The Movies We're Actually Going To

Nearly every other month since 2015, Carla Rossi has hosted a movie screening at the Hollywood Theatre that's also a drag show. The event, called Queer Horror, helps explain why The Ring is a "lesbian-coded ode to unwanted queer kids" and contextualizes Hellraiser 's "outrageously horny injection of iconic '80s queer horror." If Rossi's intro alone doesn't forever change your relationship to the night's movie, the on-theme drag performances-burlesque, lip-syncing, acrobatics-certainly will.
Film
Travel
fromTravel + Leisure
2 months ago

This Coastal California Town Is a Hidden Gem With a Sea Glass Beach and a Historic Train Through the Redwoods

Fort Bragg is a remote, tranquil Northern California coastal town offering redwoods, bluffs, beaches, and intimate lodging with nature-focused activities.
Environment
fromwww.7x7.com
2 months ago

Local Hiking Expert Ann Marie Brown's 7 Favorite Under-the-Radar Trails in the SF Bay Area

Bay Area offers diverse, mostly protected landscapes and numerous well-mapped hikes with mile-by-mile notes, scenic vistas, and nearby eateries.
fromwww.mercurynews.com
1 month ago

Watch: Aerial footage of classic Western landscape that city of Santa Clara sold to Lake Tahoe-area tribe for $6 million

The ranch is located in one of the most remote parts of California. It's a huge property, said Lucy Blake, president of the Northern Sierra Partnership. On the east side, there are large sagebrush flats that climb up into conifer forests and aspen groves. It has a lot of springs. It's very rich in wildlife. When we're out there, we've seen herds of pronghorn antelope and golden eagles. It's very vast and beautiful. A classic Western landscape.
California
fromKqed
1 month ago

Making Movies in San Francisco Just Got Less Expensive | KQED

"Every time people visit San Francisco, they're blown away by our city's beauty and energy," said Lurie in a statement. "Film takes that feeling and carries it far beyond our city limits. And when productions choose San Francisco, they do more than showcase our city's outstanding beauty. They invest directly in our workers, our neighborhoods and our creative economy."
Film
fromTravel + Leisure
2 months ago

This Stretch of a Famous U.S. Coastal Highway Just Reopened-and the Views Are as Epic as Ever

Highway 1 is an emotional experience for so many people, and its early reopening reconnects the full wonder of Ragged Point, San Simeon and Cambria with our neighbors to the north in Monterey,
Travel
fromwww.santacruzsentinel.com
2 months ago

Santa Cruz features prominently in '60s-set thriller Peace, Love & Haight'

San Francisco's status as the epicenter of the '60s countercultural movement is well-documented, but it was not limited to just the city itself. Its elements spread into nearby cities like Berkeley, Oakland, Fairfax all of Marin County, really and even outside the Bay Area to places like Monterey and Big Sur. As gonzo journalist Hunter S.Thompson once wrote in his book Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas: There was madness in any direction, at any hour.
California
Film
fromOregon ArtsWatch * Arts & Culture News
2 months ago

FilmWatch Weekly: 'The Testament of Ann Lee,' Gus Van Sant's 'Dead Man's Wire,' and more * Oregon ArtsWatch

Amanda Seyfried portrays Ann Lee in a visually splendid, narratively ingenious biopic that examines Shaker celibacy, utopian faith, and rejection of materialism.
California
fromwww.mercurynews.com
2 months ago

10 California small towns that locals want to keep secret

California's lesser-known small towns offer tranquil coastal walks, historic charm, boutique wineries, and authentic local experiences far from crowded tourist hotspots.
Film
fromConde Nast Traveler
1 month ago

Where Was 'The History of Sound' Filmed?

A music-driven love story follows Lionel and David across global locations, exploring memory, grief, and the practical filmmaking challenges of location and tax incentives.
#grief
California
fromFortune
2 months ago

Highway 1 along Big Sur reopens after 3 years of closures amid tourism-destroyin landslide | Fortune

A 90-mile stretch of Highway 1 along Big Sur reopened after three years of landslide damage and roadway collapse, restoring access and tourism potential.
Film
fromSFGATE
2 months ago

Celeb appears in Bay Area for screening of oddball Oscar contender

A bold, experimental period musical portrays Ann Lee leading the celibate Shaker movement through ecstatic chants and strict communal principles.
California
fromLos Angeles Times
2 months ago

Before and after: Green returns to Altadena, Pacific Palisades a year after fires

Winter rains and rebuilding efforts have restored vegetation and visible structures in Altadena and Pacific Palisades within a year after the Eaton and Palisades fires.
Film
fromIndieWire
1 month ago

IndieWire's 101 Guide to Working with Hollywood Unions - What Do Indie Filmmakers Need to Know?

Entertainment unions shape working conditions, preserve institutional knowledge, and explain production delays and shifting economics across film, television, and digital content.
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