August 4, 2010

For whom the bell tolls

How the Taplin Bell was won, and lost, in the one of the greatest lifeguard races of all time If

Reality TV becomes vehicle for Hermosa’s Rajun Cajun

The Creole charisma of Stephen Domingue, the indefatigable owner of Rajun Cajun Café on Pier Avenue, will be on display in the reality TV show “The Great Food Truck Race,” set to premier on Food Network Aug. 15.

Sierra Leone’s Refugee All Stars


They spent a decade in exile, moving from camp to camp. Now they travel the world, playing songs of loss, hope, peace, and love. They are the true rolling stones.

Teenage Sex and Boner

Tall Cans and Teenage Sex, Boner Machine, WorkHorse and Smart Patrol put on a killer show Saturday night at Kilkenny’s on the Redondo Beach pier.

City faces harbor zoning conundrum

The City Council has a difficult determination to make in the wake of the city’s loss in court to Building a Better Redondo over a public vote on harbor zoning: figuring out what exactly the current zoning is.

Sand Dune reopens with many changes

Bill Hory showed up Monday to morning to claim the first reservation time-slot issued for adult exercise on the city’s controversial sand dune at Sand Dune Park since it was closed a year ago.

Letters-August 5, 2010

Re-inventing ones store means they needed to change. Good for Spyder. Jack’s will dominate the area as they have proven with their other locations. People want good selection and decent prices. They really could care less if your shop is “hard core” or even “more hard core”