
“Ordinary Angels’ is a sweet story meant to tug at your heartstrings and play on the adage that one person
When I talk with newcomers to the Peninsula about San Pedro, I find many have impressions of the city based
Those who read my columns on a regular basis may have noticed I’m rarely the first to review a restaurant.
Dredging of King Harbor along the breakwall began Monday, Feb. 12, with a scoop dredge, tugboat and spoils barge, operated
“God and Country,” an excellent and rather chilling documentary directed by Dan Partland, lays out the history of the radicalization
Surprises on MB Boulevard: I was sad to see Gallery 208 close because I liked the art on display and
photo by Ray Vidal
Redondo Beach Mayor Bill Brand passed away Friday, February 9, following a four-year battle with stage four lung cancer. He
A pyre for their desire Matthew Bourne’s “Romeo + Juliet” by Bondo Wyszpolski Take note of the title. Shakespeare’s name
Students from Leuzinger High School’s Environmental Careers Academy (Lawndale) plant Native California plants on the Esplanade, Saturday Jan. 27, as
Photos by Ray Vidal by Paul Teetor It was exactly the situation every baller — high school, college or pro
An exhibit by Peninsula artist Thomas Hunter Redfield will feature his plein air work, much of it painted along the
by Kevin Cody Pedone’s Pizza narrowly averted loss of its after hours online takeout business at Tuesday night’s City Council
Writer/director Lila Avilés has always been intrigued by the chaos of families, especially large Latin American families where boundaries are
The City held a civic holiday party at the historic Point Vicente Interpretive Center on December 4th to reign in
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