René Romero Schuler recently pulled up her Chicago stakes and relocated to Carmel-by-the-Sea, becoming the latest in a long line of talented and successful artists who have heeded this bohemian village's siren call to creative spirits. Schuler's evocative, thought-provoking oil paintings and sculptures of ephemeral female figures grace the walls of museums, galleries and … [Read more...] about New Kid in Town
Peace of Mind Dog Rescue
Dedicated to Improving the Quality of Life for the Elderly and Their Beloved Dogs
The bond humans forge with their canine companions is unique, as no other animal arouses the same emotions and trust in us. One study demonstrated that many dogs would prefer their owner's company over food, and another showed that making eye contact with a dog activates the same hormonal response in us that we get when viewing a human baby. So, with that level of connection, … [Read more...] about Peace of Mind Dog Rescue
Journey to the Big Screen
The Multitalented Thomas Marchese Discusses His New Film and His Digital Art
There are lots of moving parts involved in making a movie," says filmmaker Thomas Marchese. "So many things that have to go right to get one made." From start to finish, fortune smiled on this first-time feature film writer/director. His recently completed movie, "From Black," will soon be available on both AMC+ and AMC's Shudder streaming services, and a theatrical release is … [Read more...] about Journey to the Big Screen
Golfing in Paradise
Welcome to The 76th Annual AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am
Picture the scene: snow is falling, adding flake by flake to the three feet already piled up against the front door on this midwinter Sunday afternoon—that will have to be dealt with before work in the morning, but for now there are more pressing matters at hand. As the temperature hovers in the low twenties, a crackling fire keeps that comfortably at bay in this cozy … [Read more...] about Golfing in Paradise
An Appellation Like No Other
The Bounty of Carmel Valley's Unique Terroir
The provenance of the name "Cachagua" (pronounced Ka SHOU wa) is lost to the sands of time. "However," according to the Monterey Peninsula Regional Park District, "its use goes back to the 1850s with the spelling ‘Jassagua,' which likely has native Esselen or Spanish influences." Today, the region is known as a tightly knit and somewhat insular community. It's also the nexus of … [Read more...] about An Appellation Like No Other