Search Results: best of the beach 2018

Summer wine, dine & farmers markets

By Richard Foss / May 11, 2018

Wine and Dine around the South Bay

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Surf camps open door to the ocean

By Ryan McDonald / May 11, 2018

Camps teach the sport of surfing and ocean safety

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WalkAbout Redondo Residents walk a boulevard in transition

By Kevin Cody / May 11, 2018

More than 200 people participated in Saturday’s WalkAbout Redondo, the North Redondo Beach Business Association’s push to show residents that Artesia Boulevard isn’t just a thoroughfare, but a potential Main Street for Redondo Beach. “You can get anything you need here – mattresses, cars, mani-pedis, things for kids, pets Everything is on this street,” said…

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Summer Theater

By Bondo Wyszpolski / May 10, 2018

When in doubt, the play’s the thing

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Bullock, Cummings favored in International Surf Festival Swim

By Randy Angel / May 10, 2018

Two of the area’s top swimmers look to repeat as winners of the Dwight Crum Pier-to-Pier Swim during the 56th edition of the International Surf Festival, to be held at local beaches Wed., Aug. 1 through Sun., August 5. Redondo Beach is the host city for this year’s competition presented by BeachSport.org, the Chambers of…

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Letters to the Editor 5-10-18

By Judy Rae / May 10, 2018

Read about it. Write about it

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South Bay Community Calendar 5-10-18

By Judy Rae / May 10, 2018

So much to do this weekend. So little time

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Second Sundays At Two

By Judy Rae / May 7, 2018
When: May 13, 2018 @ 2:00 pm
Where: ROLLING HILLS UNITED METHODIST CHURCH, 26438 Crenshaw Blvd, Rolling Hills, CA 90274, USA

ROLLING HILLS UNITED METHODIST CHURCH Second Sundays At Two Sunday, May 13, 2018 at 2:00 p.m. sharp! Free Admission A Mother’s Day Gift Mendelssohn’s beloved masterpiece Piano Trio No.2 in C Minor, Op.66 TRIO CÉLESTE The Ensemble “A first-class ensemble…These…

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Mira Costa captures Bay League boys volleyball crown [UPDATED]

By Randy Angel / May 7, 2018

High School volleyball continues to thrive in the South Bay with five teams making the CIF Southern Section Division 1 playoffs. The Bay League will be represented with three teams including Mira Costa, Redondo and Palos Verdes. They will be joined by South Torrance and El Segundo as they attempt to get past the two…

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Letters to the Editor 5-3-18

By Judy Rae / May 6, 2018

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Mira Costa’s girls IBVL program continues to dominate on the sand

By Randy Angel / May 6, 2018

It is uncommon for an elite athlete in any professional sport to become an equally successful coach, particularly at the high school level. But for Manhattan Beach native and former beach volleyball standout Eric Fonoimoana, his coaching of the next generation of standouts has been even more impressive. A gold medal winner in the 2000…

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Painters and foragers

By Richard Foss / May 5, 2018

Seeing and eating what’s around us

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Foam and soundwaves: Brew Lagoon shines

By Kevin Cody / May 5, 2018

As the sun set over the second annual Brew Lagoon craft beer and music festival, organizers Dave Tardiff and Mike Bouchard took center stage to thank breweries, restaurants, attendees and everyone else who made the five-hour celebration of craft beer possible. The two then stepped aside as they let their friends, local bartender Joey Stiletto…

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South Bay Community Calendar 5-3-18

By Judy Rae / May 3, 2018

The forecast looks like its going to be a great weekend.

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Little Pink House to screen in Palos Verdes

By Teri Marin / May 3, 2018

Little Pink House Special screening at Regal theater Two-time Oscar nominee Catherine Keener (Being John Malkovich, Capote) stars in “Little Pink House,” about which syndicated columnist George Will wrote, “‘Little Pink House’ will win the Oscar for best picture if Hollywood’s political preening contains even a scintilla of sincerity about speaking truth to power.” Executive producers Helen…

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Ahead of the class: MBX Flex allows students to take summer school on their own time. But does it give an unfair edge to those that can afford it?

By Ryan McDonald / May 3, 2018

  In January, teachers in the Mira Costa High School Department of Social Sciences voted to change what it meant to be an “A” student. Although teaching practices would not change, starting with the winter semester of this school year, a cumulative average as low as a 78 would earn an A. The move, department…

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