Don’t try this at home [restaurant review]

The pandemic shutdowns have given me plenty of time to practice replicating favorite restaurant dishes. Each time an experiment works, it makes me believe that I might be ready to assay an even more demanding recipe next time. There is one I would never try, because it can’t be made at home: the omakase sushi […]
Art Box Academy offers home art instruction

by Teresa Miller With the start of the pandemic distance learning, Lauren Dennis-Perelmuter recognized a need for art lessons. Distance learning caused schools to scale back art classes, despite studies showing art improves math skills, vocabulary, fine motor skills and critical thinking. And creating art brings joy. To bring art lessons to distance learning, Dennis-Perelmuter […]
Long term Redondo Beach City Attorney faces challenger

City Attorney Webb proud of four terms by Dan Blackburn This will be his last campaign, Redondo Beach’s long-time Redondo Beach City Attorney Mike Webb said. He is seeking his fifth four-year term and facing opposition for the first time in nearly a decade. Webb was first elected in 2012 and in 2017 was forced […]
Redondo Beach mayoral candidates confront AES powerplant, waterfront, and Galleria redevelopment

Bill Brand: a mayor with a mission by Mark McDermott Bill Brand is a bit weary of hearing he’s against things. It’s true he was against the CenterCal project, and long before that, the Heart of the City plan for the redevelopment of the Redondo Beach waterfront. He’s also against the AES power plant remaining […]
Regulated VS Non-regulated Online Casinos In The US
Gambling is an old activity. Its origin can be traced as far as the Paleolithic period, even before any recording of history existed. It was said that games involving a die with multiple faces occurred during the Mesopotamian time, which can date back as early as 3,000BC. In our time, gambling had been a widely […]
Redondo Beach City Council: 7 candidates for seats in Districts 1, 2 and 4

Redondo Beach is on the cusp of the biggest changes since King Harbor was completed in 1966. The 56-acre AES Power Plant, the Waterfront and the Galleria are all poised to redeveloped in the next few years. The council elected on March 2 will decide what the new developments look like.
Third graders in Redondo could return to campus by end of month

by Donald Morrison Redondo Beach Unified School District third graders could return to school in two groups, as soon as Wednesday, Feb. 24 and Thursday, Feb. 25, under a plan reviewed by the school board at its Tuesday, Feb. 9 meeting. Redondo students in transitional kindergarten through second grade returned to school in two groups […]
Great Surf Hits The South Bay in January

Think of the back-to-back (to back-to-back-to-back) swells that came through Southern California this past month. Now, how high on the list of “best evers” do you think this one ranked in the history of the region? I’m not sure if it was the best January ever — knowing what it’s like to live here during an El […]