Clinton Stark

Clinton Stark
Clinton shoots videos for Stark Insider. San Francisco Bay Area arts, Ingmar Bergman and French New Wave, and chasing the perfect home espresso shot 25 seconds at a time (and failing). Peloton: ClintTheMint. Camera: Video Gear

Michael Coyle of Replay Resorts, New Operators of Loreto Bay, to Present at the Mexico Resort Development Conference

Another conference focused on real estate and resorts in Mexico is scheduled for December. This time it's the 4th annual Mexico Resort Development Conference. Michael Coyle, a founding partner of Replay Resorts, the operating company comprised of 3 former Intrawest executives that took over the Loreto Bay development last...

Tips for Serving White or Red Wine at the Right Temperature

When it comes to serving wine, temperature matters. Although you don't need to be a chemist, it does help to follow a few simple guidelines when serving your favorite white or red wine. You may be surprised at how much difference it can make. For starters, whites are generally served...

Reminder: Special Airfare to Loreto, Baja Expires October 20

A quick reminder for those planning to attend the December homeowner's event in Loreto, Baja Mexico (Dec 4-7), the special Alaska Airlines airfare ($340 base) will expire on October 20. If you haven't booked, do so soon. When booking provide the following for the special discounted fare:   Record Locator: #EBMMTM ...
Bluray Review: A Clockwork Orange

‘A Clockwork Orange’ (Blu-Ray) Review – A Simple Story Told in Outlandish Kubrick Style

A Clockwork Orange (1971) Blu-Ray / 136 min. Stark Insider Rating: 8.5 out of 10 imdb User Rating: 8.5 A Clockwork Orange is a challenging movie and not for the squeamish. Not that there is anything particularly graphic or profane by today's standards. But the sometimes casual manner in which violence is portrayed against...

A Visit To Lick Observatory in San Jose — Adventure Atop Mount Hamilton Awaits Those Willing to Stomach the Twisty Ascent

In 1861, Laurentine Hamilton raced to the summit of an unnamed 4,200 ft. hill in the eastern foothills of San Jose, California, raised his arms in the air and declared it 'Mount Hamilton'. Some 25 years later, James Lick, an eccentric millionaire, chose the same spot as the location...