BeachLife lineup to feature Jane’s Addiction, Counting Crows by Mark McDermott BeachLife will arrive back with a bang. The festival, which takes place September 10 to 12 in Mark McDermott May 20, 2021
BeachLife Festival to bring music back to Seaside Lagoon, Redondo Beach by Mark McDermott Seven hundred and thirty eight days ago, Willie Nelson stood on the main stage at the BeachLife Mark McDermott May 12, 2021
Manhattan Beach artist Latch Key Kid releases a song about Bruce’s Beach Local musician Gavin Heaney, aka Latch Key Kid, grew up next to Bruce’s Beach and still writes and records his Mark McDermott April 6, 2021
Monopoly gets local makeover by Manhattan Beach artist Keifer by Jefferson Graham Monopoly maker Hasbro announced this week it is replacing the 85-year-old board game’s “outdated’ Community Chest cards, Jefferson Graham April 2, 2021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
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
County plays jungle ball with beach volleyball organizers. Supervisor Hahn agrees to play setter [Updated Mar. 31, 2021] Los Angeles County plays jungle ball with beach volleyball organizers Kevin Cody March 27, 2021
Letters: 3-18-2021 Good restraint: Dear ER: I would like to commend the Hermosa Beach City Council for remaining neutral on the recently Easy Reader Staff March 23, 2021
Beach Cities Health District pools ideas for Aquatic Center in Redondo Beach by Kevin Cody The roughly 20,000 kids within walking distance of the ocean in the three Beach Cities have one Kevin Cody March 18, 2021
The HippyTree Tale: A surf brand launched in Hermosa Beach by Mark McDermott The crooked little trees started appearing around the South Bay early in the summer of 2005. The Mark McDermott March 12, 2021
Mike Eaton was the go-to big gun surfboard shaper shaper by Mike Purpus Mike Eaton went with fellow shaper and Palos Verdes childhood friend Phil Becker to Hawaii’s North Shore Mike Purpus March 11, 2021
Eaton’s passing follows fellow shaper Becker’s, by just 7 days by Kevin Cody Pioneer surfer and surfboard shaper Mike Eaton passed away at his home from a stroke on the Kevin Cody March 11, 2021
Letter to the Editor: 3-11-2021 Refresher course Dear ER: In the 1980s, Hermosa Beach schools had an enrollment crisis, similar to today’s declining enrollment (“Hermosa Easy Reader Staff March 11, 2021
Dellenbach was healthy, and fit, and now needs a double lung transplant, as a result of COVID-19 by Kevin Cody Over the Christmas holidays, Eric Dellenbach, his wife Erika and twin 7-year-olds Jaxson, and Mia contracted COVID-19. Kevin Cody March 10, 2021
SURF LEGEND: Scott Anderson was low profile, world renowned board shaper by Eddie Solt Much like the diverse city Scott Anderson resided in, the surfboards he built encompassed an entire spectrum Easy Reader Staff March 7, 2021
Winning at Malibu, and nearly killed at Sunset on Phil’s boards by Mike Purpus In the early ‘70s, I surfed for W.A.V.E. Hollow Surfboards, run by Carl Pope. The surfboards were Mike Purpus March 7, 2021