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Orange County is known for being on the sleepy side where nightlife is concerned which only means that communities and businesses are becoming more creative to entice residents out. They are combining art walks with live music, cheese and wine tastings with open mic night and providing public transportation to larger public performances. Orange County’s live music scene is growing as more venues, many of them intimate and reasonably priced, are opening up with the support of locals. Santa Ana and Costa Mesa have seen huge growth in the number of cafes and coffee shops that have live performances on certain nights of the week. While Yard House doesn’t have live performances, the hip music played in the restaurant keeps the bar busy all night long. In southern Orange County, at Mozambique in and Iva Lee’s in San Clemente, musicians play alongside the late-night dinner crowd. At the Coach House in it’s business as usual with several concerts booked every week. When clubs like The Observatory open up and showcase area LA up-and-coming bands, residents realize that they don’t need to drive to Los Angeles to hear quality live music and look in their own backyards for live music venues. As you sample the brews, indulge in terrific New American fare, kick back to the rock music playing, and catch up with sports and news on TVs that pepper the space. A fantastic place to while away some time with friends or colleagues. There are few places in the area where teenagers can go to hear live music without their parents. Chain Reaction in Anaheim is one option. It’s an all-ages club catering to teenagers. The tiny venue heats up quickly with hard core dancing, mosh pits and stage diving. Local bands lookign for their start frequent the stages which mainly showcase hardcore, metal and punk bands although other genres are featured occasionally. Concerts have earlier start times at 7 or 7:30 p. The Yost Theater is Orange County’s oldest and most storied theater. Built in 1912 for Vaudeville acts, the theater has seen silent film actors, club DJs, heavy metal bands and a variety of other actors and musicians grace its stage. The theater showcases everything from club nights to cultural nights with film screenings to mixed martial arts cage fights and burlesque dancers; it’s entertainment for everyone. The renovated theater has a state-of-the-art sound system and plenty of room to dance or cheer. Late night fare like Sriracha Mac n’ Cheese and Beer Braised Bacon Wrapped Bratwurst are a few of the menu options available when you need a nibble. Iva Lee’s is a Southern Belle located in downtown San Clemente. The restaurant specializes in Southern and Creole cuisine and live Blues and Jazz music. Wednesday – Saturday you’ll find locals kicking up their heels in the recently renovated bar and lounge area. The band is up-close-and-personal and it’s a

It’s a face only a mother could love, and this googly-eyed beast is taking social media by storm. Gritty is the new mascot for the Philadelphia Flyers hockey team, and his face is getting a mixed reaction. Inside Edition caught up with Gritty, a mascot of few words, but his gestures say everything. Gritty’s debut on the ice was a little slippery, but he proved to be better at dancing when he made the rounds in his TV debut on CBS-3 in Philadelphia.