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
Spotlight on People – 100th Birthday Celebration with Longtime Local Valmonte resident On March 23rd, the local community came together, with the PVE Police Department including motorcycle officer Fred Hatch, LA County Tony La Bruno April 26, 2023
Architect Cartozian a backgammon Champion, humorous with a dry wit Longtime Peninsula resident Richard Cartozian passed away peacefully on February 22 after a short illness, one week short of his Stephanie Cartozian March 26, 2023
TRAVEL: Explore Solvang’s Danish town for history, food and photos If you shop well, you can score a non-stop flight to Copenhagen from LAX, and it will take 11 Jefferson Graham February 26, 2023
“Emily” – Wherever I may find her [MOVIE REVIEW] Actress Frances O’Connor, in her feature writing and directing debut, has tried to translate her fascination with the enigma that Neely Swanson February 14, 2023
“Filmmakers for the Prosecution” – A picture is worth a thousand words [MOVIE REVIEWS] Based on Sandra Schulberg’s monograph entitled “Filmmakers for the Prosecution”, director Jean-Christophe Klotz has crafted a documentary full of previously Neely Swanson February 1, 2023
Hanukkah: How to make Latkes By Ruth Stroud I won’t say I’m a world expert on latke making, but, as I’ve probably made more than Jefferson Graham December 19, 2022
How do you say ‘Retro’ in Spanish?* I took my sister-in-law for dinner at Las Brisas, and she did a double-take after we were seated. “This place Richard Foss December 16, 2022
850 Model UN Delegates From Across Southern California Visit Mira Costa The nationally-ranked Mira Costa High School Model United Nations (MUN) team hosted the 28th annual Los Angeles Invitational Model United Hibah Samad December 9, 2022
Vincent Park, original street design honored Friday Redondo Beach Path of History will dedicate its sixth historical marker Dec. 2 at Vincent Park to honor the city’s Garth Meyer December 1, 2022
Michael Keaton reveals the McDonald’s Empire’s unsavory history in “The Founder” [MOVIE REVIEW] by Jasper Bernbaum/www.cinemacy.com It feels eerily appropriate that The Founder is being released nationwide on the same day as Easy Reader Staff January 17, 2017
Hermosa Beach Community Center’s history key to bond vote The Hermosa Beach City School District cannot automatically reopen the city’s Community Center as a school, and attempting to do Ryan McDonald June 1, 2016
Prejudice, lies and history in Manhattan Beach Dr. Alison Rose Jefferson said the story of Bruce’s Beach has been blurred and mythologized at a talk at the Manhattan Beach library on Apr. 26. Easy Reader Staff May 5, 2016
Growing up Guthrie: Sarah Lee stakes her own claim in folk history To call someone folk royalty may sound like a bit of an oxymoron. But if ever there were such a Easy Reader Staff February 12, 2014
Yo ho ho (and a bottle of rum) Reflections on food, culture, the history of rum, and a meal of bananas and beef at 30,000 feet Writing about restaurants in the South Bay for almost thirty years has given me a sense of food history at Richard Foss November 16, 2013