
“Love Life” can be interpreted both as a command and a noun. Artfully, Koji Fukada, the director and writer of
by Garth Meyer The 50th Annual Santa Barbara to King Harbor sailboat race drew 84 sailboats for the 80 nautical
I remember when someone explained the idea of the elevator pitch, and how it could force a creative person to
“Disruptions,” by Steven Millhauser (Alfred A. Knopf, 270 pp, $28) by Bondo Wyszpolski Back in 2002, Jennifer Howard of the
by Sofia Williams Moon Jam, a 9-hour showcase featuring 10 young bands, and work by a dozen young artists, was
Ira Sachs’ new film “Passages” sounded very promising. A gay marriage is upended when one partner begins an affair with
by Richard Foss The life of commercial fishermen has always been hard, dirty, and unglamorous, which hasn’t stopped restaurants evoking
by Sofia Williams On a sunny Sunday afternoon, I sat down at King Harbor Yacht Club to speak with Taft
TV New, Now and Soon So many shows, so little time. Some of these new series you will have already
La Venta Inn is known for iconic events, among them Fourth of July fireworks. With its breathtaking views of the
Max 80’s performed the greatest hits of the 80’s on July 1 to a sold-out crowd at Terranea’s Annual Summer
On May 11th, the Booth family in Rolling Hills Estates generously hosted this year’s Special Children’s League (SCL) annual fundraiser
On May 24th at The Original Red Onion, the Montemalaga Parent-Teacher Association (PTA) honored its finest dedicated school volunteers and
Palos Verdes Golf Club car enthusiasts gathered at the club on May 13 for a 24 mile drive around the
The management at a hotel in an area with many dining options has a difficult choice for their restaurant: stay
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