Stepping through the silver screen

Back to the backlot Warner Bros. Studio Tour has rolled out the red carpet by Bondo Wyszpolski If you can’t be in the movies or on TV, you can always visit the places where they make them, and with that said we’re now in Burbank and ready to join in on the new and improved […]

The Drop: Surfing and Addiction

by Ryan McDonald If ever a life called out to be transformed into a podcast, it is that of Rick “Raz” Rasmussen, a towheaded trafficker who jet-setted from jungle to red carpet before being gunned down in Harlem following a botched cocaine deal. He was 27, not far removed from a comfortable childhood in suburban […]

Add sand to taste

Once upon a time there was a little hole in the wall that made very good pizza. They qualified as a dine-in restaurant on the basis of a few tables in a dark corner in the back, but on any given day most of their business was take-out. Most of those pizzas were eaten piping […]

Redondo Beach Council plans permanent parklets in Riviera Village, pending coastal okay

by Rachel Reeves The old adage about crises sowing opportunities rang true in the Riviera Village last year. When the coronavirus pandemic forced restaurants to close their doors, the city’s leaders and staff collaborated with the Riviera Village Association (RVA) to design “parklets,” or outdoor dining spaces, in what had been parking spots. The parklets […]

Parking deck dining and street reconfiguration good ‘til 2022

by Daniel Blackburn Outdoor dining, widely initiated during the pandemic, will be continued locally to the end of the current year, the Hermosa Beach City Council unanimously decided Tuesday. Related street lane reconfiguration in the downtown district on Pier Avenue and Hermosa Avenue also will be extended. Business owners and residents weighed in on the […]

Redondo Beach Union High School names new principal for post pandemic era

by Nadia Bidarian  An Aquatic Center with no swimmers. A buffet-style cafeteria with no attendees. A 56 acre campus with no students. From March 2020 to April 2021, this emptiness was the reality at Redondo Union High School — one that its new principal, Anthony Bridi, never wants to experience again.  “Because of the pandemic, […]

Financial Literacy as a School Subject in 2021

Why should financial literacy be taught at school? What financial skills are crucial in a person’s life? How to teach young people to be financially aware?    Financial Literacy Importance in 2021 Based on the test by FINRA (Financial Industry Regulatory Authority) only 34% of consumers know key aspects of inflation, interest, compounding, bond prices […]

Why You Need to Pass Ethical Hacker Certification? 

The need for online certifications is naturally growing with every passing day. Employers around the globe look for some additional special skills other than their degrees when hiring an individual. These skills can be gained through specific certifications that are available online. Today’s world does not fully recognize the worth of a bachelor’s/master’s degree. To […]

What to do While Sitting at Home During Quarantine Period

The new global pandemic has hit the whole world, changing our way of life. WHO has given out guidelines on battling the dreaded coronavirus. These measures include a ban on gatherings, social distancing, and quarantine at home. You may now be faced with the question of what to do during the coronavirus period of quarantine […]

6 Essential Tips For Moving Company Marketing

Running a moving company is full of adventures, experiences, and thrilling things. Moving businesses are famous for generating great profits and can help you make good money. But it’s all true only if you are attracting customers and making sales. Gone are the days when there was no competition among moving companies. How do you […]