Motors + Art + Music: How South Bay Customs became the coolest place in the coolest town in the South Bay Every night during the dog days of the summer of 2007, a gunmetal grey 1950 Chevrolet pickup truck roamed slowly Mark McDermott October 14, 2016
Beach Cities Sports: Beach tennis, golf, surfing and more Surfing: The Jimmy Miller Surf Fiesta, presented by LA Car Guy and sponsored by Fresh Brothers, will be held Sunday, Randy Angel October 10, 2016
Artist Paul Roustan creates a South Bay take on Pink Floyd album cover body painting Artist Paul Roustan has recreated the famous Pink Floyd album cover body painting, but with a South Bay twist. All Mark McDermott October 4, 2016
Surfing, Elvis and LA Surfing, Elvis and LA Although many of us are most familiar with the last phase of Elvis’ career, the rhinestone-wearing Teri Marin October 4, 2016
California casino tour While most people tend to get their fix of casino gaming from places like Las Vegas, why not stand out from the crowd this year by choosing California for your casino tour? Kevin Cody September 29, 2016
Home for the millennium – The Blazevich Hacienda de la Paz in Rolling Hills John Z. Blazevich drew upon 1,000 years of art, architecture and engineering to realize his vision for a 19th century Kevin Cody September 27, 2016
Beach Cities Sports: Baseball, kayaking, volleyball and more Volleyball: Manhattan Beach Surf Volleyball Club will be holding clinics for boys ages 12-18 Tuesday through Thursday Sept. 6-8 from Randy Angel September 1, 2016
In Directorial Debut “A Tale of Love and Darkness,” Natalie Portman Honors Jewish Heritage [MOVIE REVIEW] by Morgan Rojas/Cinemacy.com Natalie Portman is regarded as one of the most ambitious and hardest working people in Hollywood today. Opting Easy Reader Staff August 24, 2016
Solberg leads LA County lifeguards to national championship Grasping her paddleboard under her arm, Jenna Solberg stood on the north side of the Hermosa Beach Pier focusing on Randy Angel August 15, 2016
Beach Cities Sports: Beach tennis, volleyball and more Volleyball: 2014 National and 2015 California Coach of the Year Tommy Chaffins will be having volleyball clinics the first three Randy Angel August 1, 2016
South Bay Community Calendar 7-28-2016 Thursday, July 28 Lazy Acres check out Lazy Acres Natural Market is moving into the Hope Chapel and former Albertsons Judy Rae July 29, 2016
The rise of the Radioactive Penguins, and other tales from the Summer of Rock They arrived a little before 9 a.m. on Monday morning, a bit of a motley crew. Few of the kids Mark McDermott July 29, 2016
A welcoming Crescendo: The Salvation Army’s $6 million new music center opens the world of music to kids When a flugelhorn player and a trombonist cross paths, wondrous things sometimes happen. When the Salvation Army is thrown in Mark McDermott July 29, 2016
High-level coaching, affordable prices offered at soccer camps By Sean McDonald In recent years, the South Bay has seen its world of youth sports change dramatically. The beach Randy Angel July 27, 2016
Beach Cities Sports: Basketball, beach tennis, volleyball and more Volleyball: 2014 National and 2015 California Coach of the Year Tommy Chaffins will be having volleyball clinics the first three Randy Angel July 27, 2016
Young volleyball players find gold on the sand in Hermosa Manhattan Beach’s Olivia Bakos is not one to rest on her laurels. The up-and-coming beach volleyball player is constantly looking Randy Angel July 25, 2016