About Town Redondo: Juneteenth, Public Works votes, home design standards

City to mark Juneteenth each year A unanimously approved city council resolution Tuesday night makes Juneteenth an annual celebration in Redondo Beach. The city Historical Commission and Library have been directed to create related events each year on June 19. “To actually educate people,” said City Councilman Nils Nehrenheim. “It’s about the day, and the […]
Architect Cartozian a backgammon Champion, humorous with a dry wit

Longtime Peninsula resident Richard Cartozian passed away peacefully on February 22 after a short illness, one week short of his 90th birthday. Cartozian was the son and grandson of pioneer oriental rug merchants, Dickran O Cartozian and Sons, who established one of the first businesses of its kind in downtown Seattle in the early 1900s. […]
“Kubrick by Kubrick” – Brick by brick [MOVIE REVIEW]

“Kubrick by Kubrick,” the richly informative documentary by Gregory Monro, is a marvel of information gleaned from interviews of the master himself. Notoriously reclusive and tight-lipped, Kubrick rarely talked about his films and definitely not about himself. But there were exceptions, few as they were, and most of them were made for Michel Ciment, a […]