It's worth noting that two innovations that transformed the bartending industry were birthed by musicians. The first was the Waring Blender, named for famous Big Band Era bandleader Fred Waring. The second was created as a solution to a shortcoming of the first. On May 11, 1971, Mariano Martinez debuted his first frozen margarita machine at Mariano's Hacienda, his Dallas … [Read more...] about Shaking Up the Cocktail Industry
Archives for December 2020
A Natural Aptitude for Art
Jennifer Anderson's Animal-Inspired Works
As I grew up, I was fervently desirous of becoming acquainted with Nature." "As a child, I was out in nature all the time." Quotes from two masterful artists for whom depicting various members of the animal kingdom became a lifelong vocation and avocation. The first was painter and ornithologist John James Audubon, the second, multiple media artist Jennifer Anderson of … [Read more...] about A Natural Aptitude for Art
Response, Rescue and Reunion
SPCA for Monterey County Serves Animals Displaced by Wildfires
Clare Nicholson remembers standing outside her home in August, talking with a neighbor about flames that had just erupted in their Carmel Valley neighborhood. The fire was moving swiftly, so she decided to evacuate. Nicholson was on crutches after breaking her leg, but she went in and gathered what she could with the help of her youngest daughter. Outside, trees exploded, … [Read more...] about Response, Rescue and Reunion
75 Years of Golf and Giving
The 2021 AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am
Phil Mickelson clinches his fifth victory at the 18th hole at Pebble Beach during the AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am, and a homeless family is given permanent shelter. Actor Ray Romano sinks a putt, and an injured dog gets surgery for a broken leg—surgery the dog's parents could not afford. The tournament, often called "The AT&T," pumps tens-of-millions of dollars into … [Read more...] about 75 Years of Golf and Giving
Dustin Johnson’s Got Game
A Great Golf Talent Matures Into a Superstar
Local golf fans have long understood the paradox of Dustin Johnson. In 2009, he won the AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am by four shots, at the tender age of 24. A long-hitting, telegenic star was born. The next year he won it again, and four months later, the U.S. Open returned to Pebble Beach. Through 54 holes, Johnson had a 3-stroke lead, and it appeared the golf world had found … [Read more...] about Dustin Johnson’s Got Game