South Bay arts calendar for October 4 to 10

Thursday, October 4 Painting the big questions “Time & Space: Recent Work” by Jessica Jang, is open from 5 to 9 p.m. (during the First Thursday Art Walk) at Dekor Gallery, 445 W. Sixth St., San Pedro. If you miss it, there’s the official opening this Saturday from 2 to 6 p.m. (310) 831-1800. Friday, […]
Hermosa Beach Mural Project unveils ode to punk, skating
The Oct. 3 crowd massed on Hermosa Avenue looked a bit different than what passes for typical in downtown Hermosa Beach these days. There were suits and yoga mats and green juices, to be sure, but there were also more visible tattoos, more skateboards, and a couple beverages in brown paper bags. Shortly after 5:30 […]
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MB 10K, Hometown Fair, Fishtivities, Woman’s Club Rummage Sale and a Happy Hour
Palos Verdes About Town
Thursday, October 11 PVUSD School Board Candidates Forum Sponsored by the League of Women Voters PVP and AAUW PV 7 to 9 p.m. Hesse Community Park 29301 Hawthorne Blvd. Rancho Palos Verdes Saturday, October 13 Candidate Forum Sponsored by the PV PTA Council and the League of Women Voters PVP. Assembly District 66, State Senate […]
Sunscreen Film Fest returns to Hermosa Beach
Hermosa Beach has been at the center of two genres of music which might seem to have nothing to do with one another: jazz and punk. How that came to be, and how much the two actually have in common, is the subject of “Jazz v. Punk: Hermosa Beach” the featured film of this year’s […]
Redondo Beach About Town
Traditional Hawaiian sailing vessel visits King Harbor The Hawaiian sailing vessel Hikianalia will sail into King Harbor on Wednesday, Oct. 17, for a 4 p.m. traditional arrival and native peoples’ welcoming ceremony. Hikianalia recently sailed from Hawaii to San Francisco two weeks ago, navigating the journey using traditional methods, without modern instruments. Hikianalia is used […]
Wallpics Photo Tiles – Make Your Home And Walls Beautiful
Making your home look beautiful is something that everyone wishes to, but this is not an easy thing to do, especially if you do not want to spend a fortune on it. Most of the good wall decorative pieces that are good in quality are highly priced and the ones which are cheap are not […]
Beach Cities Sports: Basketball, beach tennis, running, volleyball and more

Volleyball: VIBE Volleyball Lab will be handing out free VIBE beach towels to those who book a lesson on Friday, Oct. 5. Classes offered by VIBE include Sports Performance (vertical speed & agility, core & stretch), Indoor Labs (passing & setting) and Beginners (boys and girls 12 & under). 110 Eucalyptus Drive, El Segundo. excel@vibevolleyballlab.com. […]
Palos Verdes runs over Costa in football showdown; Redondo wins third straight

Following a tough non-league schedule, Palos Verdes got off to a quick start in Bay League competition by dominating Mira Costa as the Sea Kings look to win their eighth straight league title. After suffering losses to Corona del Mar (No. 2, Div. 4), Narbonne (No. 1, LA City) and Madison of San Diego (No. […]
Redondo host girls volleyball tourney; prepares for CIF, State title runs

Entering the final week of the regular season while holding the No. 1 ranking in the CIF-Southern Section poll and No. 2 in the nation, many teams could become complacent. Not Redondo. Head coach Tommy Chaffins won’t allow it. Redondo holds an impressive 21-2 season record after defeating Leuzinger 3-0 on Tuesday and will play […]
Mira Costa, Redondo boys try to knock off PV in hunt for Bay League water polo title

After facing each other on Wednesday, Mira Costa and Redondo will turn their attention to defeating frontrunner Palos Verdes in what has become a battle for the Bay League title. Mira Costa coach Jon Reichardt is optimistic his team will improve after being back in its own pool, spending the first part of the season […]
Hermosa woman captures legacy of ‘Bloody Sunday’

Stephanie Solomon wasn’t quite sure why she was in Selma, Ala. She just knew she had to be there. Three years ago, the Hermosa Beach resident headed south for the 50th anniversary of “Bloody Sunday,” in which civil rights movement supporters, including future congressman John Lewis, were attacked while crossing the Edmund Pettus Bridge. The […]