“Good One” – By whose definition [MOVIE REVIEW] “Good One” is an uncomfortably insightful film by India Donaldson in her feature writing and directing debut, and it is Neely Swanson August 9, 2024
Timeless Old Tony’s on the Redondo Pier Some places never go out of style, not because they are timeless, but because they were anachronisms the day they Richard Foss August 6, 2024
Mychal’s Café with a purpose in Redondo Beach It’s not too odd that a café could also be called a learning place, because plenty of people do their Richard Foss August 3, 2024
The Little Oliva is a charmer in Rolling Hills Talk to a commercial realtor about evaluating a restaurant space and you’ll always hear something about curb appeal. Is it Richard Foss July 28, 2024
About Town Redondo: Police helicopter search, Surf Club on schedule, General Plan update Helicopter search locates robbery suspect Two suspects escaping a liquor store robbery on PCH at Avenue E in Redondo Beach Garth Meyer July 19, 2024
MCHS: 2020 Volleyball Olympian Alex Klineman by Paul Teetor Editor’s note: Mira Costa graduate Alix Klineman (Class of 2007) and partner April Ross won the Gold Paul Teetor July 13, 2024
TRAVEL: The Glorious Other Side of The Tetons, from Idaho After the road that connected uber-pricey Jackson Hole, Wyoming with the commuter towns of the Idaho Teton Valley towns collapsed Jefferson Graham July 13, 2024
“The Convert” – Not what you think [MOVIE REVIEW] There are films that defy expectations and there are those that turn those expectations upside down. Lee Tamahori’s “The Convert” Neely Swanson July 11, 2024
“Cottontail” – a film about family ties, here and hereafter “Cottontail” – a dead wife’s last request film review by Bondo Wyszpolski Although “Cottontail” is written and directed by an Bondo Wyszpolski July 10, 2024
Muratsuchi co-authors statewide school bond The California State Legislature announced an agreement July 1 between Assembly and Senate leadership on a bill to send a Garth Meyer July 6, 2024
The dinner of a thousand details: A feast in Paris illuminates fine dining expectations in California by Richard Foss When I reminisce about memorable dining experiences at French restaurants, some people recoil from the idea. An Richard Foss July 2, 2024
All Ball Sport: Truly delusional Lakers hatch a nepo baby by Paul Teetor Lakers owner Jeanie Buss should just get it over with and change her team’s name to the Paul Teetor July 2, 2024
Baran’s 2239, born brilliant and still evolving The most critically acclaimed restaurant in the Beach Cities, the only one to win a coveted Bib Gourmand award from Richard Foss June 25, 2024
All Ball Sports: LeBron’s World, ‘Say hey kid’ no more by Paul Teetor LeBron James finally got his own hand-picked Lakers coach. But the way he did it was ethically Paul Teetor June 25, 2024
TRAVEL: Amazing Wildlife Photos in Cody, Yellowstone This summer, many of us will head west for wide open skies, incredible scenery, American food and the chance to Jefferson Graham June 22, 2024
“Green Border” – Withering [MOVIE REVIEW] Agnieszka Holland, the fabled director of “Europa Europa” about a young Jewish boy’s survival in Nazi Germany, has set her Neely Swanson June 21, 2024