“A Record of Emotions: The Photography of Frederick H. Evans”

Referring to them as “poems in stone,” Frederick H. Evans is remembered for his platinum prints of medieval stone cathedrals in England and France. He also said, “It is the beautiful rather than the antiquarian aspect that attracts me,” but in “A Record of Emotion,” on view through June 6 at the Getty Center, it […]
LA Opera’s production of “Gotterdammerung” completes Wagner’s “Ring” cycles

The best cure for thinking that time moves too quickly is to sit through an opera. “Götterdämmerung,” the concluding chapter of Richard Wagner’s “Ring of the Nibelungs,” stretches out over five hours, or is it five days? – and those who emerge pale and blinking at the end of it may think they’re in need […]
Journey of song: Costa choir teacher takes ensemble back to his Greek roots

Mira Costa High School choir director Michael Hayden will take his 31-student vocal ensemble to perform half way around the world in the country of his birth.
Battle over harbor zoning intensifies

After a nearly decade-long pitched battle over harbor zoning, things managed to become somewhat more muddled in the wake of Tuesday night’s City Council action. The council voted to send its proposed Coastal Land Use Plan to a citywide public vote, possibly as soon as November. But the action fell short of demands made by […]
Dusty Rhodes and the River Band at Brixton

Dusty Rhodes and the River Band play Brixton Sunday night.
RBUSD, BCHD may partner on pool

The Redondo Beach Unified School District is building a $9.8 million aquatics center and looking for ways to open it up for broad community use.