Medea Benjamin, peace activist and a founder of women’s peace group Code Pink, will be at Moon News 7 p.m. Thursday to promote her (and others’) new book, “Stop the Next War Now: Effective Responses to Violence and Terrorism.” There’s a story about this event in the County Times. The free event is co-sponsored by Coastside Peace. Moon News is at 315 Main St. in Half Moon Bay. You can use the Amazon link to find out more about the book, but you should buy it at Moon News.
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Click on the image to see a preview of Friday's film.
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Click on the image to see a preview of Saturday's films.
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Friday, the Coastside Film Society presents the US debut of the new feature film from British Independent director, Ruaridh Webster.
Director Ruaridh Webster is flying in from London at his own expense to attend the screening. He met film club board member Jean Slanger at a screening in London. Jean was blown away by the film and asked if they could screen it in Half Moon Bay. He agreed and after checking out the Society decided he had to be here for a first-hand experience of his first American audience.
Before the feature, there will two short films.
In THE BARN (2004), when a crooked deal goes bad for 2 Americans they find themselves locked in a dilapidated barn in the middle of the English countryside. This is new film from the United Kingdom that recently won awards from the Raindance Film Festival and Leeds Film Festival.
Take a smattering of David Mamet and douse liberally with Samuel Beckett and you have some idea of what THE BARN is like. It’s the strange story of two Americans who after a crooked deal goes wrong find themselves locked in a dilapidated barn in the middle of the English countryside. As their attempts to escape look increasingly futile, the pair begins to bicker amongst themselves. That’s when things begin to take a surreal turn for the worst.
The two leads in this film, Adam Long and Jake Broder, are well known members of the the Reduced Shakespeare Company.
An auspicious debut feature for director Ruaridh Webster that delights and infuriates in equal measure. Webster and his Director of Photography, Oliver Schofield, are jetting in from London to attend CFS Film Night and answer questions from the audience.
There will be two shorts before the main feature.
In THE VERGE (1998), Two friends wait by the side of the road in the middle of nowhere. They hitchhike. No one comes
In A CAR STOPPED (2000), Neal and Jack, young American friends, are traveling. England. Still on the road and dreaming of Kerouac and Bob Dylan, living the American dream on the roads of Britain. Dreams and fantasies fading into the ether, each is presented with the raw characteristics of the other. As time progresses one’s wisdom becomes evident; life, inevitably is circular.
Brown and Comerford like to say their films are about the space of history and the history of spaces. Together and separately they roam the country trying to create films that that capture the essence of the places they are filming.
The films will be shown at 8:00pm at the Community United Methodist Church Sanctuary, 777 Miramontes (corner of Johnston) in Half Moon Bay. A $6 donation is requested.
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Click on the play button in the Quicktime window on the right to see a preview of West Bank Story by Ari Sandel, A musical comedy about the Israeli Palestinian conflict. David is an Israeli soldier. Fatima is a Palestinian fast food cashier. They are an unlikely couple who fall in love amidst in the middle of a war between their family’s dueling West Bank falafel stands.
The films will run around 98 minutes. Many of the film makers will be on hand to take part in the post screening discussion. The films begin 8:00 pm at Community Methodist Sanctuary, Half Moon Bay, 777 Miramontes, Half Moon Bay. $6.00 donation per person
Click “read more” to find out about other films to be shown Friday.
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"Untitled" by Bruce Bangert 3425 Higgins Canyon Road, Half Moon Bay: Nature reveals both the real and abstract. They mix or mingle, never existing alone. The resulting object expresses what is going on in my mind.
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"Morning Light, Filoli Gardens" bySusie Farber, 110 Higgins Purisima Road, Half Moon Bay, 650.726.7469: My passion for watercolors is demonstrated thru my use of vibrant colors, textures and value contrast. I love the process of watching colors charging which creates magic for me.
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"The Garden at San Benito House" by Margaret Radford, 110 Higgins Purisima Road, Half Moon Bay, 650.572 1459: I enjoy painting scenes and figures in both architectural and landscape settings. I have a loose, impressionistic style with color and quality of light being of primary importance. Painting the suggestion of an element is more important to me than a graphic representation of it.
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Mariellen Baker, LaDiDa Cafe, 500 Purissima St, (corner Kelly Ave.), Half Moon Bay: My paintings capture a wonderful moment in time; whether it's a portrait, a seascape or a still life. I paint the realistic crisp detail that draws the viewer closer and evokes emotion.
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"Montara Beach" by Xenia von Wedel, 584 Kanoff Ave, Montara: Xenia von Wedel finds her subjects in landscapes, city scenes, still-lives and portraits, in their colour, their structure and, as well, their expression.
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Five artists’ studios will be open this weekend on the Coastside as part of the Silicon Vallen Open Studios Program. Here is a sample, statement from the artist and location for each artist. Addresses are linked to Google Maps. Artists’ names are linked to their websites. Each studio is open Saturday and Sunday from 11am to 5pm.
Take Mom on a date, and bring the kids too! Celebrate all the Mommies with The Sippy Cups at an awesome outdoor location on the coast. The party starts at 3pm, the band will play from 4 to 5. Tickets are at the door, $7 for adults and $5 for kids over 1 year. The show will benefit Cambodia Tomorrow’s school project for Cambodian orphans. It’s also sponsored by Pamela’s Products who are baking organic goodies for you to enjoy at the show. Take me to the Lighthouse!
The Sea Gypsy Kayak Race takes place on a five-mile obstacle course that includes Mavericks, making it “the scariest and most technically challenging sea kayak race in the world”. The prize is a piece of lead covered with gold paint. According to the Mercury News, the twentieth and final race took place yesterday afternoon.
Bids 4 Kids is a an auction and wine tasting to benefit Coastside Infant Toddler Center. I have a soft spot for this event because my daughter attended CITC for the first three years of her life. I can’t tell you how lucky we are to have this resource for our youngest Coastsiders.
Bids 4 Kids will feature many varieties of wines to sample from California wineries, a delicious assortment of food created by Cetrella’s chef, good company, and a silent and live auction. Donations have already been received for portraits done by some of the Coastside’s best photographers, services for improving your home, indulgences for pampering yourself and destinations for a luxury retreat. It promises to top last year’s event.
The event will be at Cetrella, Saturday May 7, 2005 from 12:30 to 3:30 pm. Tickets for the event are $50 per person, and include all food and wine tasting. They can be ordered by calling 650.726.7416 or emailing
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Karen Shaff
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The La Honda Educational Foundation & Pescadero Education Foundation are joining together again to present the 3rd annual Gardens of the South Coast Garden Tour, Plant Sale, and Wine & Cheese Tasting on Saturday & Sunday, May 14 & 15. The Garden Tour will begin at 10 am and continue to 4 pm both days, with the Wine & Cheese Tasting on Saturday, from 4 - 6 pm at Harley Farms on North Street in Pescadero.
Click “read more” to see the rest of the press release.
The Committee for Green Foothills (CGF) will show KQED’s one-hour documentary, “Coastal Clash”, which premiered last November and has generated a lot of excitement on the Coastside. The showing will be Tuesday, May 10 at 6:30pm. The program will start on the lighthouse deck to for the sunset and drinks from the hostel coffee bar. The group will move to the Fog Signal Building for the film. Afterward, CGF will host a discussion of the isssues by the film’s producer Elizabeth Pepin, California Coastal Commissioner Sara Wan, and CGF Legislative Advocate Lennie Roberts.
I plan to attend, so maybe I’ll see you there. It’s free and open to the public, but CGF says space is limited. Reserve your spot by calling the CGF at 650-968-7243 or
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Tonight: Isolated showers before 10pm. Patchy fog. Otherwise, mostly cloudy, with a low around 45. ENE wind around 7 mph becoming SSW. Chance of precipitation is 20%.
Tuesday: Partly sunny, with a high near 57. North wind at 5 mph becoming SSE.
Tuesday Night: Mostly cloudy, with a low around 45. NW wind between 6 and 8 mph.
Wednesday: Sunny, with a high near 57. Calm wind.
Wednesday Night: Partly cloudy, with a low around 46. West wind between 5 and 7 mph.
Thursday: A 20% chance of showers. Partly cloudy, with a high near 57.
Thursday Night: Partly cloudy, with a low around 44.
Friday: Sunny, with a high near 58.
Friday Night: Mostly clear, with a low around 44.
Saturday: Sunny, with a high near 63.
Saturday Night: Mostly clear, with a low around 44.
Sunday: Sunny, with a high near 64.
Sunday Night: Mostly clear, with a low around 44.
Monday: Sunny, with a high near 61.
PFC: 2:13pm; AFD: 8:45pm