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Blending the traditional Japanese art form gyotaku (fish printing) with the native marine species of La Jolla, a showcase of works by La Jolla resident Rocky Frost is on view at BFree Studio in The Village through Sunday, Sept. 25.
New features include a ’70s-style lounge and lighting reminiscent of ‘2001: A Space Odyssey.’
New features include a ’70s-style lounge and lighting reminiscent of ‘2001: A Space Odyssey.’
Now that summer is turning to fall and most tourists have departed, La Jollans can again have more space to take in the scenery around town.
Now that summer is turning to fall and most tourists have departed, La Jollans can again have more space to take in the scenery around town.
Mary MacLaren, a former La Jolla Shores gallery owner whose own artworks will be shown publicly for the first time later this month in La Jolla, died Sept. 12, according to her daughter, Pamela Little.
Mary MacLaren, a former La Jolla Shores gallery owner whose own artworks will be shown publicly for the first time later this month in La Jolla, died Sept. 12, according to her daughter, Pamela Little.
Mary MacLaren, a former La Jolla Shores gallery owner whose own artworks will be shown publicly for the first time later this month in La Jolla, died Sept. 12, according to her daughter, Pamela Little.
La Jolla High School has had tens of thousands of students graduate in its 100-year history. They’ve gone on to many different things, though some La Jollans have kept Vikings pride in the family for generations.
Owning a home is a keystone of wealth… both financial affluence and emotional security.