
Marrie Stone
Writer at Freelance
Host at Writers on Writing
Writer who likes talking about writing more than doing it. Co-host and co-producer of the podcast "Writers on Writing" on KUCI-FM in Irvine, Ca.
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3 days ago |
irvinestandard.com | Marrie Stone
June means cap and gown season has arrived. For many Irvine graduates, those gowns come decorated with cords signifying their remarkable achievements. Across the city, the class of ’25 anticipates a bright future ahead while celebrating the many successes already achieved. This is the realization of Irvine’s vision to create a “City of Intellect” around an elite university surrounded by top-ranked schools.
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1 week ago |
stunewslaguna.com | Marrie Stone
Art for all ages: Laguna Art Museum offers summer camps, art labs, school tours and moreBy MARRIE STONEThis story is a part of our Arts section. For more arts stories as well as our arts calendars, visit www.stunewslaguna.com/arts. Let’s face it. If you’re a little kid, museums can feel…stuffy. Don’t touch. Step back. Be quiet. So many rules. Where’s the fun? Laguna Art Museum (LAM) aims to change that.
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1 month ago |
stunewslaguna.com | Marrie Stone
The Laguna Beach Library celebrates the power of poetry all month longBy MARRIE STONEThis story is a part of our Arts section. For more stories as well as our arts calendars, visit www.stunewslaguna.com/arts. In the dark timeswill there also be singingYes, there will also be singingAbout the dark times. –Bertolt Brecht, “Motto” (1938)As the economy collapsed and fascism rose in Europe in the early 1930s, Bertolt Brecht escaped his German home and moved to Denmark.
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Feb 24, 2025 |
writers-on-writing.com | Marrie Stone
Laila Lalami’s fifth novel, The Dream Hotel, is a dystopian story for our time. Set in Los Angeles in the near-distant future, the novel follows Sara –– a museum archivist and mother — who just landed at LAX from London and is retained by the Risk Assessment Administration for a crime they believe she might commit based on data and algorithms the government uses to track its citizens through their dreams.
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Feb 21, 2025 |
stunewslaguna.com | Marrie Stone
SPEAK – a colorful exhibition honoring Black History Month – on display at the Laguna Beach Cultural Arts CenterBy MARRIE STONEThis story is a part of our Arts section. For more arts stories as well as our arts calendars, visit www.stunewslaguna.com/arts. This month – in response to the Trump administration’s attacks on diversity, equity and inclusion – Google removed Black History Month from its calendar. Last February, Google’s homepage honored civil rights activist and author James Baldwin.
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I chatted with @janelleb about her latest literary suspense, "I'll Be You." We chatted addiction, cults, and everything writing related on @WoWkuciFM. Thanks for listening! https://t.co/nPxxpeurre

Happy Pub Day to @Lisa_See and "Lady Tan's Circle of Women." I had a chance to hear all the behind-the-scenes tales of its making. You can hear our conversation here: https://t.co/olmr71KB3t

Always a fun time chatting with @cathleenschine on @WoWkuciFM. Loved her latest novel, "Kunstlers in Paradise," and loved hearing all the backstories behind it. https://t.co/e4YeZzv2D2