South Bay arts calendar: Feb. 28-March 6 Friday, March 1 Seductive sounds Trio Ondine, with Boglárka Kiss on flute, Alison Bjorkedal on harp, and Alma Lisa Fernandez Bondo Wyszpolski February 28, 2019
Joann Turk was an anchor of Redondo Beach King Harbor JoAnn Turk’s passing at age 80 marked the further fading away of the World War II generation that built King Harbor and for whom community service was an unshirkable duty. Kevin Cody February 21, 2019
Letters to the Editor 2-14-19 Forward thinking Dear ER: I applaud the Beach Cities Health District for looking into the future and working with the Judy Rae February 14, 2019
City of Hermosa Beach, school district ink deal over North The city of Hermosa Beach and the Hermosa Beach City School District will continue to negotiate over traffic issues surrounding Ryan McDonald February 14, 2019
Wrinkles in Time Beach Cities Health District shows off its new plans for the future: Senior residences, community space, and the evolution of Kevin Cody February 9, 2019
International educator to lead Chadwick School by Barbara Najar Daljit ‘Dal” Sohi speaks English, French, Mandarin, and Punjabi. The British Columbia native is currently Head of Easy Reader Staff February 7, 2019
True North: Threat of Hermosa city-school district lawsuit looms Second of two parts Although the fate of North School has consumed much of the oxygen in recent heated discussions, Ryan McDonald February 7, 2019
South Bay arts calendar for Feb. 7 to 13 Thursday, February 7 Underdog specialist “Smudge” is comprised by portraits created by Tom Bolema that he created from photocopied inmate Bondo Wyszpolski February 7, 2019
Darren’s Closed, Darren Still Here, Admiral Risty Sinks, New Openings, and Local Dining Events Darren’s gone, Darren Isn’t… After just over two decades of serving creative modern food, Darren’s in downtown Manhattan Beach has Richard Foss February 6, 2019
Stroman hits the ground running as new CEO No school exists for Chamber of Commerce Executives. Business school might be helpful, but it won’t teach you about navigating Mark McDermott February 2, 2019
True North: History weighs on Hermosa’s schools Part one of two In April 2016, the Hermosa Beach City Council voted 5-0 to endorse Measure S, a Ryan McDonald January 31, 2019
Mira Costa High School’s #metoo moment Two female students from Mira Costa High School in Manhattan Beach have accused a male Mira Costa student of sexual Mark McDermott January 25, 2019
LABiomed CEO Dr. David Meyer carries a new ‘black bag’ “Physicians don’t carry black bags now. But if they did, those bags would be filled with LA Biomed discoveries.” — Dr. David Meyer, CEO, LA BioMed Kevin Cody January 25, 2019
ES people – Pulling strings with Kerri Epps El Segundo schools Kerri Epps had a five year plan for establishing an orchestra. She completed it in four. Bondo Wyszpolski January 24, 2019
5 Ways to Get Your Music Noticed If you’re a musician with aspirations to either make it big or simply make a comfortable living from it, you Teri Marin January 23, 2019
Preaching By T.B.Joshua T.B. Joshua is one of the most well-known religious leaders of today. Temitope Balogun Joshua is 55 years old, he Teri Marin January 21, 2019