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Western Publishers Association
2005 Maggie Award Winner & Finalist.
Best City Regional Magazine & Winner Best Cover 2005

 

SWEEP SMELL OF SUCCESS

As the carpenter on TV's Clean Sweep ,
Eric Stromer has overhauled dozens of homes, which came in handy when he turned his tools
to his own residence in Calabasas.


She may not look it, because she doesn't wear her battle scars on her sleeve, but Gabrielle Union is a pioneer.


ATTITUDE OF GRATITUDE


After 28 years with the Dodgers, award-winning play-by-play announcer Ross Porter got an unexpected taste of free agency when the front office let his contract lapse without warning or explanation. But if you assumed his mood was as blue as the team's uniforms, you don't know Ross Porter.


Ross Porter comes by his passion for numbers honestly.
For those who believe the former Los Angeles Dodgers play-by-play announcer leaned a bit heavily on statistics to support his narrative of the last 28 Dodger baseball seasons, listen to him talk about his family
Ross and his wife, Lin (“The love of my life,” he proclaims), will be married 44 years this June. They have raised four children in Calabasas Park—two sets of twins—and will soon welcome their thirteenth grandchild.

Dining Out
Entertainment  
Front & Center  
Happenings
Home Theater
Our Town
Travel




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