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ARTWALKING

ARTWALKING

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Artwalking is a new program that features local artists once a month during the traditional Laguna Beach Artwalk event. It is hosted by Craig Cooley and Leah Vasquez. The topics range to all kinds of art; from culinary food presentations to oil and canvas… from “performance art” to mosaic tile… from sculpture to theatre… from live bands to authors offering interpretative perspectives of the arts. Sharing the cultural art of Laguna Beach and its heritage, that is “Artwalking.ART”, we cover it all!KX FM Art
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    • ARTWALKING RADIO 06-12-2025 with guest Michaell Magrustche
      Jun 13 2025
      Michaell Magrutsche

      Michaell is an Austrian-Californian multidisciplinary artist, speaker, and author who transforms adversity into insight. Born with dyslexia and dysgraphia, Michaell was forced to rely on common sense and human connection over traditional systems—leading him to become a passionate advocate for human-centric living.

      Entirely self-taught, Michaell believes disabilities are gateways to deeper self-awareness and creative potential. Art saved his life, helping him understand the difference between being system-relevant and being truly human.

      Today, he inspires others through six thought-provoking books and over 400 global appearances since 2022, sharing his message: each of us is one of one—a unique expression in a shared human family.


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      1 h et 31 min
    • ARTWALKING RADIO 05-08-2025 with guests Tom Osborne, Gary Stewart, and Maia Pellegrini
      May 9 2025
      Tom Osborne

      Tom is a retired community college and university history professor and author. He earned his Ph.D. in history from Claremont Graduate University and is currently writing his fifth book, a history of environmentalism and green leadership in California. He has delivered invited lectures at UC Berkeley, Stanford, UC Irvine, and Claremont Graduate University. In 2009, Tom received the City of Laguna Beach’s Environmental Award for chairing the team that developed the City’s Climate Protection Action Plan. He has since written an environmental column for the Laguna Beach Independent and, with his wife, Ginger, co-leads the Laguna chapter of Citizens’ Climate Lobby. Together, they have lobbied for climate legislation on Capitol Hill and are deeply committed to preserving a livable planet for future generations. An avid traveler, Tom has explored the Pacific Basin with the National Geographic Society, lecturing aboard one of its vessels. His passion for Polynesian and Pacific Island cultures has brought him into contact with indigenous communities across the region. (No Polynesian tattoos — yet.)

      Gary Stewart

      Dr.. Stewart, a native of St. Petersburg, Florida, earned his B.A. in English and Philosophy at Vanderbilt University and his M.D. from St. Louis University School of Medicine in 1977. He has lived in Southern California since then, completing his internal medicine residency at Long Beach Veterans' Medical Center and becoming Board-Certified in 1980. Over his 20-year tenure at St. Joseph Hospital in Orange, Dr. Stewart served as Chief of Medicine and was active in medical leadership, expert disability evaluation, wound care, and skilled nursing liaison work. He is a Fellow of the American College of Physicians and has advocated for healthcare policy at both the state and national levels. Today, Dr. Stewart is a committed climate-change activist, contributing to Citizens' Climate Lobby and Climate Health Now. He has published over 150 Letters to the Editor nationwide and writes occasional columns for the Laguna Beach Independent under the moniker Random Guy Noticing Stuff.Dr. Stewart lives in Laguna Beach with his wife, enjoys playing and arranging music for piano, and is a passionate art collector.

      Maia Pellegrini

      Born and raised in the 1960s when Laguna's Beaches, Farmer's Markets, and arts were a way of life, Maia's cultural surroundings indelibly fused nature, health, creativity, and community into her soul. The front door was always flying open to connect with neighbors, friends, and animals. While her mother actively engaged in Laguna 'tacs at City Hall, Maia quietly engaged in political responsibility as a plant-based vegan, educating on scientific findings about the link between eating and disease and taking a stand against animal cruelty, with the purpose of bringing awareness to the connection between the planet's health and our. Maia Pellegrini's paper background includes a Master of Social Work that emphasized systems theory and working as a Life Coach, with a future prospect on YouTube discussing the relationships we have with ourselves, others, and matters of health.
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      1 h et 52 min
    • ARTWALKING RADIO 04-10-2025 with guests Lynette Brasfield and Rickie Redman
      Apr 11 2025
      Lynette Brasfield
      Lynette Brasfield’s long career in public relations and communications includes stints as Vice President at Nelson Communications Group and Hill and Knowlton, serving clients as varied as PacifiCare Health Systems, Chapman University, and Anheuser-Busch.
      She’s also a published novelist (NATURE LESSONS, St. Martin’s Press, NY) and has taught fiction, served on panels at writers’ conferences, and written numerous articles on subjects including travel, mental health, and the challenges of aging. For two years, she served as the managing editor/features writer at Stu News Laguna. She loves hiking, cats, and working at the Susi Q.

      Rickie Redman
      Rickie has 14 years of experience working with seniors, including with Alzheimer’s Orange County, where she managed their Memories in Making art program and exhibition, and SCAN Health Plan, where she was a Volunteer Engagement Specialist. With a passion for education, creativity, art, and community outreach, Rickie manages organizational priorities to best serve clients. Rickie has a Bachelor of Arts with an emphasis on Therapeutic Arts. She is a certified Birren Center for Autobiographical Studies instructor and is currently training to be an End-of-Life Practitioner.
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      1 h et 53 min
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