Indivisible Arts promises ‘State of the Art’ experiences at Resin Gallery

by Elka Worner “State of the Art” at Resin Gallery in the Cypress Arts District on Saturday night, April 30, promises to be an inspiring mix of art, music, food and fashion. The evening will raise funds for Indivisible Arts, a program that uses art to address the mental health crisis among children and teens. […]

Letters to the Editor 4-28-22

Take back control Dear ER: Having lived in Manhattan Beach for over 60 years, and all four of our children attended the same excellent schools I was fortunate enough to attend. I also served on our school board for 13 years. I have seen up close the excellence of our schools, amazing teachers, staff, and […]

What Should You Know When Choosing Flat Top Grills?

Outdoor cooking can be enjoyable for families and friends during gatherings and cookouts, and a grill can help homeowners create delicious meals quickly. Many families use grills each summer during cookouts and when entertaining guests. Manufacturers create many grill designs that accommodate all cooking preferences, and homeowners can choose the model that meets their needs. […]

Dear Dr. Allen – The Art of Letting Go

by Dr. Greg Allen The art of letting go is an important psychological skill for mental health. There are many things in life that are hard to let go of. Pain, disappointment, rejection, failure, losses, mistakes — these are all weighty experiences in our lives that can be a burden for us to bear.  Not […]

All Ball: Lakers Mr. Clutch backs down HBO, Bruins back, USC backed out

                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                            By Paul Teetor Jerry West Fights Back It’s been a tough year for Jerry West — and it potentially got a lot tougher this week when he fought back against HBO and the low-rent cable clowns who made its new series “Winning Time: The Rise of the Lakers Dynasty.” West is totally justified […]

Top Tips for Academic Success 

Standing the test of time among students needs a few tricks that many learners lack. You need to put some consideration to realize your educational objectives. While others live up to this goal, others find it difficult. This article is a special dedication to you. It has what it takes to enable you to realize […]

Was Your Degree The Right Choice?

Very often many students doubt if the choice they made about their degree was the right one. For you to not think about this for hours we have gathered some signs that would help you realize if your degree is the right one for you. So, let’s dive in! You Don’t Let Other People’s Opinions […]

How to Quickly Do Your Homework: Helpful Tips

Homework is something we are all used to ever since we first entered an educational institution. But it doesn’t mean that we do it right. In this article, you will find useful advice on how to improve this ever-present aspect of your student life. Clean Table and Soft Chair   That’s the first thing to […]

The Best Essay Writing Services to Complement Your Studies

When it comes to top-notch essay writing services, choosing the best includes searching through options and ignoring scams to get an A+. The Best Essay Writing Websites Guide for Students If you don’t have enough time, inspiration, or motivation to create dozens of articles, essays, and related drafts for your studies schedule, you aren’t alone. […]

“The Wobblies” – On solid ground [MOVIE REVIEW]

“The Wobblies,” an iconic documentary made in 1979, has been given a beautiful 4K restoration by the Museum of Modern Art as it enters the Library of Congress National Film Registry. Written and directed by Stewart Bird and Deborah Shaffer, this documentary presents a nostalgic look at what was, at the turn of the 20th […]