Try the Sea Bass or Mahi Mahi at Catch 21

March 3, 2016 2:33 pm

Mahi mahi. Cajun sea bass. Skewered halibut. These are just a few of the fresh creations you can expect at Catch 21, a popular seafood restaurant in Valencia. Although the setting is relatively laid back (you order at a counter and wait for your food to come hot from the kitchen), the seafood at Catch 21 is anything but ordinary.

Savor the lighter side of seafood with a salad topped with tuna or chicken, or build your own at the salad bar. From bean sprouts to beets, it contains every fresh component you could need for a stellar salad. You'd be remiss to skip out on the seafood, though, so consider a full entree. The prices are very reasonable—entrees will cost you less than $10, for the most part—and the food is fresh. Try the charbroiled tilapia or salmon, the fried fish and chips or shrimp and barbecue chicken, or opt for a loaded baked potato and some clam chowder.

Catch 21
28263 Newhall Ranch Road
Valencia, CA 91355
(661) 775-9714
www.yelp.com/biz/catch-21-valencia

Category: Restaurants Tags: , ,


Yogurteria: Help Yourself to Some Frozen Yogurt

February 25, 2016 2:33 pm

Yogurteria in Stevenson Ranch is a self-serve frozen yogurt shop that, locals say, offers a decent range of flavors and topping options. Like other self-serve frozen yogurt places, Yogurteria sells its yogurt sundaes by weight. Yogurt flavors you can sample here include strawberry, dulce de leche, vanilla, Irish mint, chocolate, blueberry and peanut butter cup. Toppings include lychee, mango, Ghirardelli chocolates, kiwi and maraschino cherries.

This yogurt can get expensive fast if you get carried away with flavors or toppings. Yogurteria is open from 12 p.m. to 10 p.m. Mondays through Saturdays and 12 p.m. to 9 p.m. Sundays.

Yogurteria
25914 The Old Road
Stevenson Ranch, CA 91381
(661) 255-5085
www.facebook.com/pages/Yogurteria
www.yelp.com/biz/yogurteria-stevenson-ranch

Category: Restaurants Tags: , ,


5 Interesting Facts About Artist Edgar Degas

February 18, 2016 2:33 pm

The stunning paintings of young dancers and women by Edgar Degas are well loved by many arts patrons. Degas used his classical techniques and merged it with his avant-garde, impressionistic tendencies to create singular portraits of modern life in Paris during the late 1800s. There are a few things you might not know about this important artist, like these five facts:

Degas initially studied law.
At the request of his father, Degas enrolled into the Faculty of Law of the University of Paris. It didn’t suit him well, and Degas left the school two years later to study his true passion—art—at the Ecole des Beaux-Arts.

Degas never married.
For all of the time he spent with women, drawing, painting, and obsessing over them, Degas never took a wife. He had intimate relationships throughout his life, occasionally with famous artistic women like Mary Cassatt, but the painter remained a bachelor until his death.

New Orleans was his second home.
Degas was born in Paris to a French father and American mother, who was from New Orleans, Louisiana. As an adult, Degas spent much of his time between the two cities, often staying for long periods in New Orleans during the French-Prussia War. His painting "The Cotton Exchange at New Orleans" was inspired by the city and was the only work purchased by a museum during his lifetime.

He collected art.
Degas was a rare type of artist who enjoyed financial success, unlike many of his contemporaries. This allowed him the ability to purchase artwork to create a collection that included work from Cézanne, Gauguin, and Van Gogh.

He stopped painting.
Toward the end of his life, Degas suffered from terrible sight problems. Embittered by this problem, Degas stopped painting altogether. He focused on sculpture, experimented with photography, and promoted his own work. By the time he died in 1917, he had stopped his artistic endeavors altogether.

Edgar Degas [Biography]
Edgar Degas Biography [Edgar Degas]
Edgar Degas Biography [Modern Art Muse]

Category: Miscellaneous Tags: , , ,