South Bay Arts Calendar Sept. 13 to 16

Thursday, September 12 Dead can dance Green Hills Memorial Park presents their “Green Hills Retrospective,” an art show curated by Nina Zak Laddon, that celebrates the grand opening of the Pacific Terrace Mausoleum, 27501 S. Western Ave., Rancho Palos Verdes. The reception is from 6 to 8:30 p.m. and we can RCVP for it at […]
South Bay restaurant news: Barsha’s anniversary, Tin Roof’s Bangers and Casks, Sunday by the Sea, Jonathan Benno at Strand House, Stone at Jackson’s….& more….
Summer has ended, and restaurateurs can turn their attention from the tourist onslaught and focus on their local clientele. They’re doing it like never before – I can’t remember a week when there have been one or more food and wine events every night, but there’s one coming up. This coming weekend offers a pair […]
Cruise Control – Going with the flow at the Manhattan Beach Creative Arts Center

When you’re in there, you know it. Or at least afterwards you’ll realize you were there. I’m talking about being in the zone, in the groove, in the pocket. Artists and athletes know what this is. It’s when, as if the stars are aligned and in your favor, everything’s going your way. That’s pretty much […]
Opening up: The rebirth of Jackson’s Food + Drink [ARCHITECTURE]

Jackson’s Food + Drink reinvents itself as an intimate modern eatery through vision and design.
Mira Costa students make difference in fifth graders’ math scores

Mira Costa High School students Priya Chatwani and Julia Sheth are slowly changing the South Bay community, one child at a time.
About Town in Manhattan Beach: Week of Sep. 12

What’s happening in Manhattan Beach this week?
Doma Kitchen: Central Asia by way of Redondo Beach

The vast area between Central Europe and China is empty for most Americans – show them a blank map and ask them to fill in the countries and they will probably get Russia right. They’ll know that one of the others is Ukraine, but probably not which, and after that things will get hazy. Ask […]