Dylanfest 33, no symbolism intended 60 songs, 40 musicians, 8 hours, no repeats by Garrick Rawlings From humble backyard beginnings Andy Hill and Renee Safier’s Garrick Rawlings May 23, 2023
Danish landscapes, portraits at the Getty Less gold, but still aglow Beyond the Light: Identity and Place in 19th-Century Danish Art by Bondo Wyszpolski Don’t let Bondo Wyszpolski May 21, 2023
New superintendent for SoCAL ROC by Garth Meyer The Southern California Regional Occupational Center (SoCAL ROC) has a new superintendent after a unanimous vote of Garth Meyer May 20, 2023
Hollywood Sign @100: 6 ways to see the L.A. icon In 1923, the late Los Angeles Times publisher Harry Chandler was instrumental in having a big sign erected for his Jefferson Graham May 20, 2023
Girl Umpires: junior program debuts at Alta Vista by Garth Meyer “Choke up!” yelled the coach. The batter paused, taking no action. “On the bat,” said the coach. Garth Meyer May 19, 2023
BeachLife Sunday a show of force Mavis Staples, and the Black Crows deliver memory-making performances by Garrick Rawlings In a truly righteous world Mavis Staples would Garrick Rawlings May 13, 2023
TRAVEL: Whales put on a real show near Pismo Beach “Oh my gosh look at that!” exclaimed the boat’s captain. “A huge breach!” Michael Brink, who runs the SLO Tours Jefferson Graham May 13, 2023
Few arrests at growing BeachLife by Garth Meyer “Beachlife was smooth, no major issues,” said Captain John Naylor, Redondo Beach Police special operations bureau commander, Garth Meyer May 11, 2023
The elegant photography of Rodney Smith A man who loved beautiful things Rodney Smith: A Leap of Faith, by Paul Martineau (Getty Publications, 248 pp; $65) Bondo Wyszpolski May 10, 2023
Protests prompt Hermosa Beach council to roll back parking enforcement hours Surfers, runners, volleyball players convince council to reverse decision to start downtown parking enforcement at 8 a.m. ,rather than 10 a.m., as elsewhere in the city. Kevin Cody May 10, 2023
Raising glasses, lifting classes The Manhattan Wine Auction helps maintain the excellence of MBUSD classrooms by Mark McDermott One night each spring, something genuinely Mark McDermott May 10, 2023
Spotlight on Reading – PVLD Teen Annex Grand Opening Ribbon Cutting On April 6th, the PVLD along with the Friends of the Library celebrated the grand opening of the new Teen Tony La Bruno May 6, 2023
“Film, the Living Record of Our Memory” – Lost and Found [MOVIE REVIEW] At any given moment, cinema, the record of our remembrance of things past, is turning to dust. Tracking the international Neely Swanson May 5, 2023
Tea time and time travel at the Huntington Steeped, and ready to pour Tea service returns to the Huntington by Bondo Wyszpolski The historic Rose Garden Tea Room Bondo Wyszpolski May 2, 2023
All Ball: Lakers, Nicholson Turn Back the Clock by Paul Teetor Jack’s back. That’s all you had to see Friday night to understand what was about to happen: Paul Teetor May 2, 2023