“It’s going to be a lot of fun and really interesting to hear the stories of surfers like Jericho Poppler, who plays such a larger-than-life role in all of this,” Kempton told the San Clemente Times. Besides a chance to meet the author and have him sign a copy of the book, there’s also going to be a panel discussion with a number of big-name surf legends from past and present. On the subject of the early days of women in professional surfing, author and surf historian Jim Kempton will host a book signing for his new tome, Women on Waves, at Basham’s Surf Shop in San Clemente this Saturday, from 3-4:30 p.m. Newport-based musician Matt Costa will perform some tunes on Sunday, Nov. Waterman and Birth of the Endless Summer, as well as Shorebreak The Movie, the history of skimboarding, and Lost Prophets, an ode to Laguna Beach surf culture, are playing on Sunday, Nov. The festival is jam-packed with some really inspiring outdoor films, but for the surfers out there, you’re not going to want to miss the screenings for Waterman, a documentary detailing the life and times of Duke Kahanamoku, and Girls Can’t Surf, which tells a revealing story of what women in the early days of professional surfing had to endure to get to where we are today. Francis at the Hobie shop in Laguna Beach on Wednesday night, Nov. The festival was slated to open with a premiere of the new travel documentary Birth of the Endless Summer: Discovery of Cape St. Starting things off with our eyes on the horizon, the Coast Film Festival is going down in Laguna Beach this week. Summer may be well in the rearview mirror, but between the steady run of swell and consistently epic events around San Clemente and Dana Point, there’s a lot to be stoked on as we barrel into the holiday season. Thank you.įrom Film Fests to Book Signings, Here’s What’s Cooking Around South County Learn more about our new Insider’s program here. That’s why the SC Times is now turning to you for financial support. Today, our business model has been interrupted by the pandemic the vast majority of our advertisers’ businesses have been impacted. We want to provide informative and inspirational stories that connect you to the people, issues and opportunities within our community. The 2019 inaugural festival hosted three stages, but this has been increased to four for this year.įestival-goers will be able to participate in an onsite silent auction which will support the local community and help preserve the beaches and oceans. The auction will benefit Surfrider Foundation, Heal the Bay, Life Rolls On, Redondo Beach Police Foundation, Redondo Beach Education Foundation Walk With Sally, Rob Machado Foundation, and Wyland Foundation.The article you’re about to read is from our reporters doing their important work - investigating, researching, and writing their stories. Click here for full information on the options available to you. You can get a three-day GA pass for $349. Tickets are available now, with single-day tickets starting at $125. Counting Crows and Ziggy & Stephen Marley were amongst those scheduled for the 2020 festival, so it’s great to see they will be making an appearance this year. This year’s lineup includes Jane’s Addiction, Counting Crows, Ziggy & Stephen Marley, and many more. Last year’s festival was canceled due to the pandemic, but it has been announced that it will be going ahead this year as it returns to Redondo Beach on September 10-12. Seaside Lagoon in Redondo Beach is set to welcome the BeachLife Festival this September and we have the lineup for you right here.
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