Who’s in control now, guns or people?

Caught in a Mighty Crossfire “Don’t Shoot Me Down” at ShockBoxx Gallery in Hermosa Beach What can change our lives faster than a gun in the wrong hands? Well, anything from a car wreck to a tumble down the stairs, of course, but a car wreck or a tumble down the stairs is unlikely to […]
South Bay art calendar for Aug. 30-Sept. 5

Saturday, September 1 Literary cohorts Calling all aspiring writers! Discuss topics writers want to explore, and have the opportunity to share information, get feedback on ideas and writing, and give and receive support and encouragement. Free. It takes place from 10:30 a.m. to noon in the second floor conference room of the Redondo Beach Main […]
A star is born [restaurant review]

One of the oldest ideas in movies about movies is that of the backup singer, bit-part boy, or chorus girl who dons a star’s clothes and shows that they have the talent to be a star themselves. The actor who has been part of the scenery is transformed before our eyes, and we wonder how […]
Spotlight on the hill – Peninsula Ed Foundation Major donor reception

Fresh seafood and special Seed to Table vegetarian menu
Kay Conrad
Kay Conrad’s focus was local politics Barbara Kay King Conrad was known worldwide as the wife of Paul Conrad, the acerbic, three-time Pulitzer Prize winning editorial cartoonist for the Los Angeles Times. But to Kay, her husband’s fame was relatively inconsequential. “Kay and Paul raised four wonderful children. I remember one time Kay said, ‘Bob, […]
Around and About September 2018

PV author Lorri Horn, Tour d’ Art 2018, Ticktockers Class of 1979 reunion, Taekwondo, and Marymount CA University honor Sister Antoine-Marie Baurier, RSHM