Redondo Beach celebrates Food Day with film screening, discussion

The Redondo Beach hosts a Food Day event on Saturday, October 25 with a screening of the film “Farm-City, State” and a panelist discussion and Q&A.
Beach Cities Sports: Beach tennis, cycling, football and more
Beach Tennis: West Coast Beach Tennis will be holding its 6th annual Halloween Tournament at 10 a.m. Saturday, Oct. 25 at 14th Street and The Strand in Hermosa Beach. Entry fee is $25 and players must wear costumes. Prizes awarded to winners and for best costumes. To register, visit westcoastbeachtennis.net. Baseball: Beach City Baseball […]
[UPDATED] District 26 state Senate candidates sound off in Hermosa Beach
As the campaign season winds into its final weeks, Sandra Fluke and Ben Allen are vying for Ted Lieu’s State Senate seat in a District 26 that has attracted big money and national attention.
Darn it! I Can’t See a Thing! Surf City Theatre’s “Wait Until Dark” opens in Hermosa

A young blind woman is alone at home and a couple of gangsters have broken in. Unaware of what it contains, Susy Hendrix has a doll filled with illicit drugs. Can she hide? Will the bad guys find her? And what will happen to her when they do? Frederick Knott’s “Wait Until Dark” is a […]
South Bay Community Calendar 10/23/14-10/29/14
Thursday 23 BEACH BASH Ocean Spray® Comes to the West Coast for an EvenBetter Beach Bash to celebrate the launch of a refreshing new way to hydrate: PACt™ cranberry extract water. Join Maria Menounos, E! Entertainment TV Host, Registered Dietitian Frances Largeman-Roth and local fitness experts for a beach party from 8:00 a.m. – 5:00 […]
Close race for assembly seat: newcomer Hadley poses threat to incumbent Muratsuchi

At a candidates’ forum last week in Hermosa Beach, Democratic Assemblyman Al Muratsuchi probably got the loudest boos and the loudest applause of the evening.
South Bay arts and entertainment calendar october 24-29
Arts and entertainment listings (including beer, wine, art, theater, books, music and dance) for the South Bay this weekend and beyond.
Letters to the Editor 10/23/14
Peer into Pier School’s future Dear ER: Hermosa Beach owns an under-utilized, former middle school comprising of 14 classrooms while students languish in over-crowded Valley and View schools. The 4.7 acre Community Center (formerly Pier Avenue School) is a tremendous community asset that should be used for the greatest good. Unfortunately, neither the City of […]