Tea time and time travel at the Huntington

Steeped, and ready to pour Tea service returns to the Huntington by Bondo Wyszpolski The historic Rose Garden Tea Room folded up its petals for the duration of the pandemic, but the closure also allowed for extensive renovations. Located in San Marino, on the grounds of the Huntington Library, Art Museum, and Botanical Gardens, the […]

Letters to the Editor 5-4-23

Bike path redo  Dear ER: After observing The Strand in Hermosa Beach on especially busy days, I wonder what the City Council of the early 1970s would think. What with e-bikes, scooters, roller skaters, joggers and pedestrians, would they wish that they hadn’t rejected LA County’s bike path? Even though e-bikes under power on The […]

All Ball: Lakers, Nicholson Turn Back the Clock

by Paul Teetor Jack’s back. That’s all you had to see Friday night to understand what was about to happen: the Lakers were poised to win their biggest home game in more than three years. The first thing anyone with a pulse and a working pair of eyes noticed – whether in person or on […]

Spotlight on Athletics – Sea King Spring Fling

Palos Verdes Beach Club Soiree Photos by Kim Schloemer On the beautiful brisk evening April 8th, the Palos Verdes Intermediate School (PVIS) Booster Club hosted the “Sea King Fling.” PVIS parents and staff gathered at the Palos Verdes Beach and Athletic Club to enjoy beverages, delicious food from Tacos el Goloso and live music from […]

Swans’ ways

Dancers Samantha Striplin, and Cammi Malicse bring personal interpretations to Swan Lake by Elka Worner Award winning Peninsula dancers Samantha Striplin, 14, and Campbelle “Cammi” Malicse, 16, will perform in the lead roles of Odette and Odile in the Peninsula School of Performing Arts’ upcoming production of Tchaikovsky’s Swan Lake. “Samantha and Cammi are two […]

Hermosa hosts Pride Run for Rio Hondo Police Academy grads

by Kevin Cody The Rio Hondo College Police Academy held its traditional graduating class Pride Run on the Hermosa and Manhattan Beach Strands on Monday, May 1. The roughly 50 graduates ran five miles along The Strand, led by Manhattan Beach motor officers, from Pier Plaza north to Marine Street in Manhattan Beach, and back […]