David Petersen, writer and illustrator of the highly regarded “Mouse Guard” comic book series, will sign books, make sketches and
A Japanese chef I know has a grudge against any restaurant that calls itself “Asian.” While all Asian cuisines are
The Norris Theatre offers three weeks of “Singin’ in the Rain” There are certain facts audience members must understand before
The City of Hermosa Beach will pay $400,000 to 14 people who claimed police prevented them from picketing the Vons
Authorities put Mira Costa High School on lockdown for 45 minutes Wednesday, Sept. 8 after a backpack filled with lighter
An intoxicated Hawthorne man was rescued by two bodysurfers after he jumped off the Manhattan Beach Pier Saturday, according to
Correction A story in last week’s Easy Reader (“Bike rental station to go in at pier, p. 10) incorrectly
“I came from a very formal, traditional background,” says Homeira Goldstein, whose regal bearing and striking wardrobe complements her reputation as the South Bay’s foremost proponent of the visual arts.
Diann Keller went rollerblading on the city’s bike path last Saturday, the same as she has for the last six
Hillside Pharmacy, the city’s oldest pharmacy, will close on Monday, after 55 years. Owner Ron Otto is selling his patient
Police are searching for the person(s) responsible for shooting and shattering the windows of five Manhattan Beach businesses on Sepulveda
Concert in the Park Rock and soul band, The Tom Nolan Band, will perform from 5 p.m. to 7 p.m.
Top-ranked volleyball professionals may be few in number at the 50th Manhattan Beach Open this weekend if the city can’t scrounge up thousands of dollars in sponsorship prize money.
by Andrea Ruse and Lisa Duckers Five years ago, Margaret Ortiz and her family were stressed out by a pair
After landing stylist roles on two popular television makeover shows, local hair stylist Morrison launches his new hair care product line tomorrow.
by Marcus Bockman Paddling through the shallow inside where tourists wade at Manhattan Beach, I heard a voice calling me.
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