When fire swept through Los Angeles last month, the home of the world’s most famous surfer was destroyed but she saved the one thing that had helped bring joy to millions. Greenery and fine homes.
The idea that there "ain't no surf in Texas" persists. But as a new Galveston museum explores, adventurers have been catching waves here for at least a century.
Kathy Kohner Zuckerman was at home in the Pacific Palisades, her husband Marvin working on the computer in his office, when a ...
Duke's, the iconic seaside restaurant in Malibu, survived the Palisades fire, but its driveway is now buried in mud, delaying ...
When Kohner-Zuckerman was a teen-ager, she took up surfing, and her father wrote a novel based on her stories of the beach. The result was “Gidget,” which became a best-seller in 1957 and ...
“You can’t marry anyone important without going to college,” says Candace McCoy, a Pali senior whose looks suggest the Mona Lisa melded with Gidget ... with the local surfing crowd.
Gidget M. Condon, 56, of Moyock, NC began her journey to heaven from Sentara Norfolk Heart Hospital surrounded by family and friends on Sunday, January 5th, 2025. A celebration of Gidget’s life ...