About Town in Hermosa Beach

Documentary from skiing’s Millers “The Movement: One Man Joins An Uprising,” a documentary narrated Robert Redford former Hermosa Beach ski filmmaker Warren Miller airs Saturday, Feb. 25 at 9 p.m. on KNBC. The film was produced by Miller’s son Kurt, whose Make A Hero production company produces inspirational sports films featuring people with disabilities. “The […]

City Council candidate Rodriguez hopes to steward changing city

  Volunteerism is rooted deeply in Doug Rodriguez, even if it’s just helping someone move. He was walking his neighborhood when he saw a pair of women with a van and a cabinet. He offered his help, and helped stack some of their furniture into the van — making sure to set its glass doors […]

City Council approves overhire for RBPD command staff

  The Redondo Beach Police Department is facing a problem that, just a few years ago, would have seemed like a dream. In order to ensure that its ranks will be properly maintained into the future, RBPD requested that the City Council approve an overhiring measure to keep up with the expected turnover of its […]

Sandbox: Time to settle Redondo Beach’s 30-year old debate [OPINION]

by Steven Diels Redondo Beach City Treasurer, former City Councilmember Let’s face the facts. The Redondo Beach Waterfront has become a major safety hazard and has long lost its allure. Residents knew this long before our City Council began moving toward waterfront revitalization nearly a decade ago. “We’ve got a mess,” agrees Councilmember Bill Brand. […]

Letters to the Editor 2-23-2017

Carbon copy Dear ER: For those who love political theater, pay attention to the upcoming self-destruction of the Hermosa Beach City Council. No political party stays in power too long. Why? Power goes to their heads and they keep pushing their personal agendas and become deaf to the “regular people.” You just saw it on […]

South Bay Community Calendar 2-23-2017

Thursday, February 23 Tell me a story Palos Verdes Historical Society presents Sweets, Secrets, and Wine, stories from the Artifact Collection. 7:30 – 9 p.m. Pt. Vicente Interpretive Center, 31501 Palos Verdes Dr. West, Rancho Palos Verdes. Doors open at 7:15 p.m. Seating Limited. RSVP by calling (310) 373-6018 or membership@PalosVerdesHistoricalSociety.org. Friday, February 24 State […]

A Tour of Brouwerij West Brewery in San Pedro

Join us as we tour Brouwerij West in San Pedro. This unique Brewery and Taproom is located in a 25,000 square foot former WWII-era Navy warehouse. Brouwerij West partner Brian Mercer gives us the details about what goes into his beer. filmed and edited of Civic Couch

Coffee and art with Drica Lobo at Java Man in Hermosa Beach

Hermosa Beach, through Brazilian Eyes Drica Lobo’s paintings glow brightly at Java Man If you like art that’s vibrant and colorful, check this box  ⃣  ; and it you like scenes of palm trees, the beach and the ocean, check here  ⃣  ; And if you like the sights of Hermosa Beach then here’s one […]

South Bay arts calendar – Feb. 23-March 1

Thursday, February 23 Hip and avant-garde The Free Jazz Radicals, with avant-garde jazz composer Bobby Breton, J. Michael O’Neal, and Del Atkins, are featured from 6 to 7:30 p.m. in “Tunes at TAM,” the monthly jazz concert held at the Torrance Art Museum, 3320 Civic Center Drive, Torrance. Suggested donation, $20. Call (310) 376-5577 or […]

“Every 40 Years” tells a father’s rock star past [MOVIE REVIEW]

by Morgan Rojas/www.cinemacy.com   Film festivals are showcases for new films that are hoping to get picked up for distribution. One of these films that premiered at this year’s Santa Barbara International Film Festival is “Every 40 Years” (for our exclusive interview with the film’s directors, visit www.cinemacy.com) Many people cringe at the thought of […]