Sarah Mosqueda covers Orange County food, art and culture for TimesOC. She most recently worked as a staff writer in Food for the Los Angeles Times. She also has several years of experience in the restaurant industry, including as a proprietor. Mosqueda earned a bachelor’s degree in communications from Cal State Fullerton.
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The Irvine art space presents a new exhibition titled “More Than You Can Chew,” with 17 artists who utilize food to tell a story.
The nonprofit Pomeranian rescue will celebrate a five-year anniversary with a carnival-themed dog adoption event in Anaheim.
The National Assn. of Music Merchants spent a day at Westmont Elementary School ahead of the music trade show conference at the Anaheim Convention Center.
The new space includes four dining destinations under one roof and is the first new eating establishing at the location this year.
Disney California Adventure celebrates the Year of the Snake ahead of many other Lunar New Year celebrations in Orange County.
Volunteers of all ages gathered to assemble food boxes for food-insecure families in honor of Martin Luther King Jr. on Monday.
The exhibition in San Clemente from whimsical children’s book illustrator Brian Lies is designed to engage kids in art and reading.
Pacific Symphony and the Arts & Learning Conservatory partner to present “Symphonic Soul: A Celebration of African American Artistry” in Costa Mesa.
Nearly 90 local restaurants raise funds for Los Angeles Regional Food Bank while others collect donations and partner with World Central Kitchen.
The local modern-master figurative painter’s solo museum exhibition “Going Places” includes urban landscapes, portraits and still lifes.