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  • And The Oscar Goes To…You! Inside The Academy Before Hollywood’s Big Night.

    And The Oscar Goes To…You! Inside The Academy Before Hollywood’s Big Night.

    No flashing cameras. No orchestra swell. Just me, standing inside the very institution that decides who takes home Hollywood’s most coveted prize.

    Photo: Steve Geiger

    Weeks before millions tune in to watch the Oscars, I step inside the Academy of Motion Pictures Museum in Los Angeles and discover something unexpected. For a few quiet moments, it feels like the Oscar could go to me — or to any of the movie lovers wandering through this remarkable place.

    Photos: Will Springer & Steve Geiger

    I make an afternoon visit with longtime college friends after brunch at Canter’s Delicatessen, an iconic Jewish deli near CBS Studio City and The Grove.

    Photo: Will Springer

    It’s the perfect place to fuel up with towering pastrami sandwiches, hand-carved corned beef, and pillowy blintzes. From Canter’s, it’s about a 30-minute walk to the museum — just enough time to digest and build anticipation.

    The sprawling, multi-story complex occupies an entire city block. Sleek, modern, and architecturally striking, the building feels worthy of the industry it represents. Admission is reasonably priced, making Hollywood history surprisingly accessible.

    Escalators ascend to multiple exhibition levels, many thoughtfully themed. A major highlight during my visit is the 50th-anniversary celebration of Jaws, one of my all-time favorite films. The exhibit features iconic characters, including the menacing mechanical shark, Bruce, suspended overhead and looking as fierce as ever. Seeing original props — from Quint’s boat to vintage arcade games — adds an immersive layer of nostalgia. Walking through the exhibit feels like stepping into Amity, the fictional seaside village on Cape Cod.

    Photos: Steve Geiger

    Another standout moment: the recreation of Don Corleone’s office from The Godfather. The dark wood paneling, the imposing desk — it’s all there. Visitors can even sit behind the desk — an offer I can’t refuse — and channel their inner Marlon Brando. Classic Hollywood at its finest.

    Photos: Steve Geiger

    Throughout the museum, you can take a deep dive into the art and craft of moviemaking. Interactive displays spotlight the behind-the-scenes specialists who bring stories to life. You explore the precision of sound design and audio effects, discover how film editors shape pacing and narrative tension, and listen to screenwriters explain how characters and scenes evolve from imagination to screenplay. A sweeping costume design gallery showcases wardrobes worn by some of cinema’s most beloved characters. The magic of the movies comes alive before your eyes.

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    For a breathtaking view of the Hollywood Hills and the iconic Hollywood Sign, make your way to the top floor and step onto the Barbra Streisand Bridge — named for the legendary singer and actress Barbra Streisand.

    Cross the glass-enclosed bridge and enter the museum’s soaring spherical theater, where floor-to-ceiling views reveal Hollywood’s sprawling cityscape. Step outside onto the terrace, and suddenly you’re eye level with the hills, the palm trees, and that famous white-lettered sign.

    For a moment, you don’t just feel like a visitor — you feel like a Hollywood mogul on top of the world.

    And then, just when you think the experience can’t rise any higher, you come face to face with the industry’s ultimate symbol of achievement.

    Oscar.

    Photo: Will Springer

    That golden statuette — the prize filmmakers dream about and audiences celebrate — appears throughout the museum. The symbol of excellence the film industry covets most is closer than you think. In one unforgettable moment, you can even hold a statuette — carefully, it’s heavier than it looks — and deliver your own acceptance speech.

    Photo: https://www.academymuseum.org

    If you love movies, the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences offers more than a museum visit. It delivers a chance to step inside Hollywood’s most exclusive circle — if only for an afternoon.


  • Iconic Landmarks On The Pacific Coast Highway: A Big Sur Adventure

    Iconic Landmarks On The Pacific Coast Highway: A Big Sur Adventure

    As I start my journey along the Pacific Coast Highway, I find myself in Pebble Beach, a place where history and nature seamlessly blend. The air is misty and crisp, carrying the scent of salt and pine, as I make my way to the iconic Pebble Beach Lighthouse. Standing tall against the backdrop of the vast Pacific Ocean, the lighthouse has guided mariners for over a century, its weathered stone a testament to the forces of nature and time. Nearby, the famous golf course offers a breathtaking view of the ocean, where the legendary 18th hole, framed by a windswept California Monterey native cypress tree, has become a symbol of both the sport and the rugged beauty of this coastline.

    Leaving Pebble Beach, I head north on the Pacific Coast Highway, with all its tight twists and turns. My next stop is Point Lobos State Park, a place so alive with color and sound that it feels like stepping into another world. The walking trails here wind through cypress groves and open onto cliffs that plunge dramatically into the ocean below. The sand is pure white, the water a striking turquoise, as if someone has painted the scene with the most vibrant colors in their palette. Sea lions bask on the rocky shores, their barking calls mixing with the sound of waves. Otters play in the kelp forests. Shorebirds flit about, adding to this symphony of nature.

    I leave Point Lobos and continue along the highway, the road climbing higher as I approach the famous Bixby Bridge. Built in 1932, this architectural marvel spans a deep canyon, its graceful arches a familiar sight from countless movies and commercials. Driving across it, you feel a sense of awe, knowing that this bridge, with its spectacular views of the ocean and cliffs, has connected travelers to the beauty of Big Sur for nearly a century.

    My final stop on this awesome journey is Molera State Park. The beach here is nothing short of spectacular, a wide stretch of sand dotted with driftwood that has been sculpted by the waves. Beachgoers have created tepee huts from the driftwood, perfect for relaxing in the shade and taking in the serene surroundings.

    The Big Sur coastline, with its lush rainforests and steep cliffs diving into the Pacific, is one of the most biodiverse ecosystems on the planet. Walking through these ancient forests and along the wild beaches, you feel a deep connection to nature, a sense of being part of something far larger than yourself.

  • Best Beach In America? And The Winner Is…

    Best Beach In America? And The Winner Is…

    Renowned beach addict Stephen Leatherman, Ph.D, ”Dr. Beach,” has released his 2022 Top Ten Best Beaches In America. The list is impressive! A little spit of an island in The Tar Heel State takes the top spot.

    1. Ocracoke/Lifeguard Beach, Outer Banks, North Carolina
    2. Caladesi State Island Park, Clearwater, Florida
    3. Coopers Beach, Southampton, New York
    4. St. George Island State Park, Florida Panhandle
    5. Duke Kahanamoku Beach, Oahu, Hawaii
    6. Lighthouse Beach, Outer Banks, North Carolina
    7. Coronado Beach, San Diego, California
    8. Wailea Beach, Maui, Hawaii
    9. Beachwalker Park, Kiswahili, South Carolina
    10. Coast Guard Beach, Cape Cod, Massachusetts