Australian embers: Chef Curtis Stone runs BeachLife Nights’ VIP food by Garth Meyer Curtis Stone stood in the audience in May at BeachLife watching a band – his 12 year-old Garth Meyer October 17, 2024
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Manhattan Beach Council Candidate Marcy a hometown kid makes his bid by Jefferson Graham After serving three terms as president of the Manhattan Beach Hometown Fair, Joe Marcy wanted to go Jefferson Graham October 10, 2024
Out of breath at the Hammer Hey, it’s the white man’s fault “Breath(e): Toward Climate and Social Justice” by Bondo Wyszpolski This is an exhibition that Bondo Wyszpolski October 9, 2024
All Ball Sports: Big Game Shohei, big game for Sea Hawks by Paul Teetor The popcorn was still popping as All Ball settled in Saturday night for Game 1 of Paul Teetor October 9, 2024
“Daaaaaalí! – Emphasis on the í! [MOVIE REVIEW] “Daaaaaalí!” is the ultimate fluff piece. It’s a French existential comedy that replays like “Groundhog Day,” revisiting the same surreal Neely Swanson September 29, 2024
Taking flight with “Madame Butterfly” Retooling the past “Madame Butterfly” – a review by Bondo Wyszpolski This is a heartbreaking melodrama during which the audience Bondo Wyszpolski September 26, 2024
Age of Art Auction will benefit the Portuguese Bend landslide movement Age of Art is an online art auction whose proceeds will support efforts to mitigate the Portuguese Bend landslide movement, Stephanie Cartozian September 25, 2024
All Ball Sports: ‘Shohei Time,’ Costa, Sea Hawks 3-1 by Paul Teetor It’s official. Shohei Ohtani is now the greatest baseball player who ever lived. Better than Babe Ruth, Paul Teetor September 25, 2024
“Lee” – Multi-dimensional [MOVIE REVIEW] “Lee,” about the incomparable Lee Miller, takes an interesting approach to telling her story. Too vast a landscape to cover, Neely Swanson September 25, 2024
Small hotel development slated for downtown Manhattan Beach by Mark McDermott A nine-room, 4,494 square foot hotel, developed by longtime local property owner Tony Choueke and designed by Mark McDermott September 19, 2024
“The Unlikely Pilgrimage of Harold Fry” – A personal journey [MOVIE REVIEW] “The Unlikely Pilgrimage of Harold Fry,” written by Rachel Joyce based on her best seller, is directed by Hettie Macdonald. Neely Swanson September 19, 2024
“Wolfs” – Howling all the way [MOVIE REVIEWS] Make no mistake, “Wolfs” is not going to make anyone’s “Best of” list for 2024 but that doesn’t mean it’s Neely Swanson September 19, 2024
Election 2024: Measure HB sales tax increase divides current, former leaders by Kevin Cody Current and past political leaders are taking opposing positions on Measure HB, on the November 5 ballot. Kevin Cody September 12, 2024
Memnon: as the gods will it Reluctant warriors “Memnon” at the Getty Villa, a review by Bondo Wyszpolski Every September, for nearly two decades, the Getty Bondo Wyszpolski September 9, 2024
TRAVEL: Best of Atlanta in 2-day itinerary The Atlanta Hartsfield-Jackson airport is the world’s busiest, attracting nearly 100 million yearly visitors to a city of 8 million Jefferson Graham September 2, 2024