Hot and heavenly: My Three Angels

Trouble in the tropics “My Three Angels” onstage in Manhattan Beach by Bondo Wyszpolski If we mix in a few ingredients — French Guiana, 1910, Christmas Eve, and 104 degree weather — I think we’ll have the makings of a compelling play. Samuel and Bella Spewick certainly thought so, and in 1953 they wrote a […]
Spotlight on Wine – Paso Robles Release benefits Asia America Symphony

Craig and Shari Sunada of Sunada Smoot Vineyard, and Chateau Robles Winery, along with Loma Seca Winery, and Trinity Canyon Vineyards, hosted a “Wine and Dine” on the evening of August 27 at Malaga Cove Ranch Market. Proceeds benefited the Asia America Symphony Association, whose members performed throughout the evening. The group was led by […]
All Ball Sports: Redondo, Costa favorites to win league, Chargers’ Staley nobody’s favorite

by Paul Teetor Watch out, Bay League football teams: here come Redondo and Mira Costa. For the first time in seemingly forever, both the Sea Hawks and the Mustangs are co-favorites to rule the Bay League this fall, along with traditional power Palos Verdes. Of course, anything can happen once league play starts Friday. But […]
Coyote Peninsula – The thriving, wild animals of Palos Verdes

by Mark McDermott First in a series One day last June, Sheri Hastings heard a telltale sound as she was shoveling out the muck in the horse stalls at her property on Portuguese Bend in Rancho Palos Verdes. Her dog, Blue, was baying, and he was doing so with such insistence that it could only […]
Sandbox – PACE’ n the final years

by Kerianne Lawson, LCSW, MSG Chief Programs Officer Beach Cities Health District PACE stands for the Program for All-inclusive Care for the Elderly. PACE is a program for Medi-Cal and Medicare eligible older adults who are at risk for moving into a nursing home or who are trying to return to living in the community […]
Spotlight on Conservative – Go Wild for the Peninsula, more open space preserved

The Palos Verdes Peninsula Land Conservancy hosted an event on August 26 to share with the public their latest, monumental success in securing public funding totaling $19.78 million to purchase 96 acres of open space in Rancho Palos Verdes. The funding was a perfect “trifecta,” involving state, county and local governments. The Conservancy plans to […]
Letters to the Editor 9-29-22

Redondo shenanigans [Editor’s note: Due to an editing error, Easy Reader mistakenly attributed the wrong letter to Redondo Beach resident Lisa Rodriquez . That letter has been deleted. Following is the letter Rodriquez submitted. Easy Reader apologizes for the error.] Dear ER: By now Redondo Beach voters have received a mail-in ballot with one ballot […]
The Complete Guide to Board Portal Definition and Use Cases
In this day and age, organizations are always on the hunt for powerful software solutions that can streamline their operations and maximize efficiency. One of these solutions is board portal software. Board portals are meant to make scheduling meetings and sharing documents easier. In this guide, we’ll explore the board portal definition & use cases, […]
“Reasonable Doubt” – Justifiable [TELEVISION REVIEW]

Legal shows are a dime a dozen. Well maybe not a dime because most of them are about very expensive lawyers. But, as the saying goes, it’s how you tell the story, not whether the story is new. “Reasonable Doubt,” created by Raamla Mohamed, tells it pretty darn well. Kerry Washington, who executive produces, directed […]
Perfect Entertainment for Adrenaline Lovers: 5 Reasons to Try Online Gambling
We all sometimes face situations when the routine is tiring, and we just want to take a break from the whole world. With the development of technology, people often prefer online entertainment. And, of course, gambling is one of the leaders among the ways to relax after a hard day and tickle your nerves. Grab […]