South Bay Film Society: Back in the theater? Cinematic ebb and flow The South Bay Film Society has returned to the AMC Rolling Hills 20, but will their Bondo Wyszpolski April 14, 2021
All Ball Sports: Tiger’s ‘Celebrity justice’; Costa-Redondo football Battle of the Beach by Paul Teetor If you live up on Peninsula and you’re late for an appointment it’s perfectly okay to speed Paul Teetor April 14, 2021
Hermosa Beach council candidate Francois hopes to draw on long volunteer history (Editor’s note: This is the first of five profiles of candidates for one open seat on the Hermosa Beach Dan Blackburn April 14, 2021
All Ball Sports: UCLA From Now to Eternity; Mustangs break through; Sea Hawks emulate UCLA in final seconds by Paul Teetor Three seconds. That’s how long it took for UCLA fans to go from jumping for joy to Paul Teetor April 6, 2021
Palos Verdes Conservancy receives grant to weed out invaders by Louise Olfarnes The Palos Verdes Peninsula Land Conservancy recently received a $55,000 Biodiversity Conservation Grant from the National Easy Reader Staff April 3, 2021
Calendar: 4-1-2021: Roundhouse Aquarium reopens Roundhouse reopens, and continues online April Earth month celebrations scheduled This Saturday, April 3, the Roundhouse Aquarium Teach Center at Erin Waldner April 1, 2021
All Ball Sports: Bruins brewing; Help Me Rondo; Mustangs, Sea Hawks down by Paul Teetor From the First Four to the Final Four. That was the highway to heaven that UCLA traveled Paul Teetor April 1, 2021
Silent sea: UC Santa Barbara scientist locates thousands of DDT-filled barrels in Catalina Channel by Donald Morrison Peninsula residents have grown up seeing “Do Not Eat Contaminated Fish” signs at local piers and beaches. Donald Morrison March 31, 2021
Becker, Eaton shaped surfing by Kevin Cody Phil Becker and Mike Eaton grew up on the Peninsula, across the street from one another, and Kevin Cody March 31, 2021
Starry Night planned for PV Art Center Chefs and Cellars by Kevin Cody Bob Yassin, former Executive Director of Palos Verdes Art Center, adopts the persona of Vincent van Gogh Kevin Cody March 31, 2021
First violinist Jim Sitterly was classically trained, and classic individual by Erin Waldner Painter Dan Pinkham met violinist Jim Sitterly on the school bus when the two were growing up Erin Waldner March 31, 2021
Peninsula Calendar: April 2021 Wednesday, March 31 Mac Users Group Zoom meeting begins at 6:30 p.m. with Beginners Q & A, followed by a Easy Reader Staff March 31, 2021
Sun lights way Eight-year-old Teresa Chi-Ching Sun played blissfully on a bridge in China, oblivious to the danger her family faced during the Yvonne Liu March 26, 2021
Calendar: 3-25-2021 Through Wednesday, March 31 6th Annual Flair Cares Food Drive The drive benefits the Food Pantry, LAX and the Easy Reader Staff March 25, 2021
Hermosa Beach’s oldest Rotarian Bob Peterson lays down his horn at age 99 by Ralph Doyle Bob Peterson played the French Horn with the Beach Cities Symphony during its first rehearsal in 1950. Kevin Cody March 23, 2021
“Sharks’ skylight” by Kevin Cody Every evening for two weeks, Renee Capozzola waited underwater in a shallow lagoon in Moorea, waiting for Kevin Cody March 23, 2021