No Greenbacks at Tender Greens, Hot’s Cools, Dine LA, Dine RB, and More
Briefly Brilliant… I-Naba opened in Manhattan Beach last April as an upscale take out sushi counter, but in September suddenly blossomed into a full omakase sushi restaurant serving only eight people at a time. It just as suddenly closed last week, with a message on the door cryptically citing an issue with the building and […]
Beach art- Trump-inspired art

Enough! a politically themed art show
Beach charity – 25th Annual Beach Cities Toy Drive

caps off season of giving
Beach people – Lights! Camera! Change!

Jon Fitzgerald and social impact cinema
Beach business – Round peg in a square hole
Evanna Shaffer tries to upend the yoga world with circle-themed Chakya
Beach sports – Aiming high

Micky Munns and Michael Fineman have embarked on an uphill campaign to join the U.S.’s best sailors
Beach Dining – Revolution at The Rockefeller [restaurant review]

What started out as a burger-and-a-beer spot unveils a new menu by Primo Italia chef Michelangelo Aliarga
South Bay Community Calendar 1-18-18
Whats going on in the South Bay
Letters to the Editor 1-18-18
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Muratsuchi bill to ban offshore oil pipelines

State Assemblyman Al Muratsuchi has proposed a bill that would deflate federal government plans for offshore oil drilling by ensuring that pipelines and other infrastructure could not be built in California state waters. Assembly Bill 1775, introduced by Muratsuchi and Assemblywoman Monique Limón, joins Senate Bill 834, carried by State Senators Hannah-Beth Jackson and Ricardo […]
The boy and the pier: How Michael Greenberg transformed the loss of his son into a gift for the place that made him
First of two parts Michael Greenberg was in England on business when the call came that every parent fears most. It was April 7, 2015. His oldest son, 19-year-old Harrison Greenberg, was on the other side of the world. Harrison, heir to the family business, Skechers, was 90 days into a four month internship […]
Swell Stories: Powerful swell brings well overhead surf to the South Bay

In this episode of “Swell Stories” we cover the swell that hit the South Bay early January . Typical South Bay swell with 1 good wave for every 10 but it was great to see waves with punch again! Surfers include: Alex Gray , Andy Prunauer, Angelo Luhrsen,Easton Jones, Cheyne Magnusson, Matt Meistrell, Noah Collins, […]
Changing of the guard : Derrick Abell becomes the first African American police chief in local history

Late in the summer of 1982, Ron Gueringer, an assistant football coach and defensive coordinator for Inglewood High School, noticed during the team’s first practices that one of his best players was wearing a pair of cleats held together by athletic tape. Derrick Abell was a defensive back and sometime wide receiver for the Sentinels. […]
South Bay arts calendar for Jan. 18 to 24

Thursday, January 18 Starting the week with love Newbery medalist Matt de la Peña and illustrator Loren Long are bringing their book “Love” to the Manhattan Beach Library, 1320 Highland Ave., Manhattan Beach. The 6 p.m. event is hosted by {pages}. (310) 545-8595. In other words, dance “Kinetic Texture,” presented by North Torrance High School, […]