Endless Session, Day 312: Next Time

“It’s coming out of the oven now and is going to the grill” are words that should never be uttered when speaking about breakfast burritos.  The vibey joint that RJ, Garrett and I went to fuel up at before our heats certainly had a hipster sentiment, but putting burritos in an oven and taking upwards […]

Redondo Beach City Council shrinks, passes Legado project

  The main event began at 6:23 p.m. on June 14, but the final bell didn’t sound until the early hours of the next morning. At 1:40 a.m., nearly eight hours after its meeting began, the Redondo Beach City Council chose to approve the development of a 115-unit residential apartment, 23,800 commercial square foot mixed-use […]

The birth of the cool (El Segundo Art Walk)

If the annals of El Segundo are ever compiled and some future scribe investigates the exact moment when the little seaside city named after Standard Oil’s second refinery reached a definitive tipping point towards cool, he or she will discover it happened on the third Thursday of June in the year 2015. It then ratcheted […]

Manhattan Beach principal rotation put on hold

The Manhattan Beach Unified School District board decided to halt, at least temporarily, Superintendent Dr. Michael Matthews’s direction to rotate four principals Tuesday night after an outcry from parents and teachers.

Beach Cities Sports: Basketball, running, swimming, volleyball and more

Beach Volleyball: The CBVA will be hosting tournaments at the Manhattan Beach Pier beginning Saturday, June 18 with a Women’s Open and Men’s AA and B divisions. On Saturday, June 25 Men’s AA, B, Women’s AA and A competitions will be held. For more information, visit cbva.com.   The AAU will be holding its Marine […]