“King on Screen” – King me [MOVIE REVIEW] Daphné Baiwir has compiled an admirable bench of 1st and 2nd string directors who discuss their collaborations on the adaptations Neely Swanson August 25, 2023
Paris on Pier Last week we had houseguests, who sounded delighted when I told them we were going to a new Hermosa restaurant Richard Foss August 24, 2023
“Love Life” – A perplexing question [MOVIE REVIEW] “Love Life” can be interpreted both as a command and a noun. Artfully, Koji Fukada, the director and writer of Neely Swanson August 21, 2023
The restaurant server problem by Richard Foss To a historian who has been following the ups and downs of the dining industry, the biggest Richard Foss August 17, 2023
Fire burns Redondo cleaners, investigation continues by Garth Meyer A Saturday, July 29, structure fire at Hydro Cleaners, next to Petco on north PCH, sent out Garth Meyer August 11, 2023
All Ball Sports: Dodger Angel Arte by Paul Teetor Dodger fans had a lot to celebrate this week – and it was all thanks to inept Paul Teetor August 7, 2023
50th Anniversary SB2KH race draws lots of boats, not much wind by Garth Meyer The 50th Annual Santa Barbara to King Harbor sailboat race drew 84 sailboats for the 80 nautical Garth Meyer August 6, 2023
Hit and miss and just plain odd I remember when someone explained the idea of the elevator pitch, and how it could force a creative person to Richard Foss August 4, 2023
It’s complicated, officials say of South Bay homeless count by Graham Galusha A 46 percent increase in the number of homeless in the South Bay (Service Planning Area 8) Special Contributor August 3, 2023
Uncanny events in middle-class suburbia “Disruptions,” by Steven Millhauser (Alfred A. Knopf, 270 pp, $28) by Bondo Wyszpolski Back in 2002, Jennifer Howard of the Bondo Wyszpolski August 2, 2023
“Passages” – Dead Ends [MOVIE REVIEW] Ira Sachs’ new film “Passages” sounded very promising. A gay marriage is upended when one partner begins an affair with Neely Swanson August 2, 2023
Authenticity and innovation off the beaten path by Richard Foss The life of commercial fishermen has always been hard, dirty, and unglamorous, which hasn’t stopped restaurants evoking Richard Foss August 1, 2023
Music Review: Sunset Club shines out west by Sofia Williams On a sunny Sunday afternoon, I sat down at King Harbor Yacht Club to speak with Taft Special Contributor July 31, 2023
School board explores bond measure by Garth Meyer The Redondo Unified School Board held a workshop July 18 to discuss the potential to put a Garth Meyer July 29, 2023
CW Comedies – Blame Canada [TELEVISION REVIEWS] TV New, Now and Soon So many shows, so little time. Some of these new series you will have already Neely Swanson July 28, 2023