“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
Little robots of centuries past Were these the first robots? “Miracles and Machines: A Sixteenth-Century Automaton and Its Legend,” by Elizabeth King and W. David Bondo Wyszpolski July 26, 2023
Northrop Grumman challenges interns to fight worldwide fires by Sofia Williams Northrop Grumman interns were challenged to spot and extinguish fires around the world during the aerospace company’s Special Contributor July 26, 2023
“Based on a True Story” and “The Horror of Delores Roach” [TELEVISION REVIEW] “Based on a True Story” – Story, in any case “Based on a True Story” is a dark comedy that Neely Swanson July 25, 2023
Housing mandate, resident opposition put staff in vice Height increase in historic Cypress District doesn’t go down well by Elka Worner A city staff proposal to increase the Elka Worner July 20, 2023
“Revoir Paris” – For the first time [MOVIE REVIEW] Immersed in the effect a tragic event holds over memory, denial, shame, self and the ability to move on, Alice Neely Swanson July 20, 2023
“Close to Vermeer” – Very personal [MOVIE REVIEW] Alas and alack. The extraordinary Vermeer exhibition in Amsterdam at the Rijksmuseum is over. Running from February 10 until June Neely Swanson July 15, 2023
Walkability Zoning: Change coming to Aviation-Artesia Blvd. strip by Garth Meyer The Aviation and Artesia boulevards corridor got a boost from the city council Tuesday night in a Garth Meyer July 14, 2023
The unexpected hotel restaurant The management at a hotel in an area with many dining options has a difficult choice for their restaurant: stay Richard Foss July 13, 2023
“They Cloned Tyrone” – Not a copy but an original [MOVIE REVIEW] “They Cloned Tyrone” is never entirely what you think it will be. Crossing genre lines many times, Juel Taylor, director Neely Swanson July 13, 2023
“The Miracle Club” Lourdesie Lourdesie [MOVIE REVIEW] If “The Miracle Club” starred Jane Brown, Susie White and Mary Jones this slight piece would have gone straight to Neely Swanson July 13, 2023
“Primo” – First in many ways [TELEVISION REVIEWS] “Primo,” is a coming of age comedy based on the life of Shea Serrano, a former middle school science teacher, Neely Swanson July 7, 2023
“The Out-Laws” – Should be outlawed [MOVIE REVIEW] “The Out-Laws,” conceived by Evan Turner and developed by Turner and Adam Devine as a starring vehicle for Devine, started Neely Swanson July 7, 2023