The LA Rams and Chargers for next season
Los Angeles is a beautiful city with nice beaches and phenomenal food. It is also home to two NFL teams: the Rams and Chargers. In recent years the Rams have been the dominant force, culminating in a Super Bowl win, but that has come at a cost with an ageing roster potentially in decline. On […]
Where to Find Classic Games When Visiting the South Bay
The South Bay area of Los Angeles is known for its sun-soaked beaches, laid-back coastal vibe, and vibrant entertainment scene. While many visitors come for the surf and sand, gaming enthusiasts will be delighted to find that the region is also home to a variety of places where they can indulge in classic tabletop […]
The Role of AV in Crafting Memorable Live Music Events in LA
Los Angeles is often called the entertainment capital of the world. It draws music fans, artists, and industry professionals from all over the world. While having a few great headliners is important, there is another element that has a huge effect on how people enjoy live music events. And this element is audiovisual (AV) technology. […]
LA Beyond the Sand: Exciting Activities for Non-Beach Days
Los Angeles is an absolute haven for beach lovers. However, if you’ve had enough of the sand and surf, don’t worry—LA is home to a wide variety of exciting activities that will satisfy your sense of adventure, creativity, and relaxation. From shopping to exploring the city’s thriving arts scene, there is no shortage of […]
Budgeting in the City of Angels: Tips for Managing Your Finances in LA
The dream of living in Los Angeles: always sunny, beaches, and that vibe of Hollywood. But real talk, the cost of living can be somewhat of a nightmare. Whether you are a seasoned local or a fresh transplant, budgeting is key to keeping that dollar bill stretching across this bustling metropolis. This guide offers practical […]
LA’s Housing Market: How Inflation and Interest Rates Are Shaping Buyer Decisions
The Los Angeles housing market has always been a rollercoaster, but lately, it really seems like we’re on the wildest ride yet. From a glass-half-full perspective, all that’s standing in the way now for buyers is skyrocketing inflation and soaring interest rates. So let’s break down what these economic factors really mean for would-be buyers […]
About Town Redondo: RBUSD ranked top district in L.A., SoCAL ROC enrollment up

Niche rates RBUSD top school district in L.A. Redondo Beach Unified School District has been ranked the best school district in greater Los Angeles in Niche ratings 2025, which also put RBUSD at no. 5 statewide, and no. 40 nationally, out of 10,561 districts assessed. Niche, based in Pittsburgh, Penn., evaluates districts using submitted reviews […]
Back to the source for Peruvian food at El Pollo Inka

In 1987 there were two Peruvian restaurants in Los Angeles, both located in unpromising strip malls. Mario’s, in a Hollywood strip mall, had been open for years. El Pollo Inka, in a Lawndale strip mall, had just opened their doors. Both were serving a cuisine that was puzzling to most Angelenos, and El Pollo Inka […]
An art guerrilla from Manila

David Medalla: In Conversation with the Cosmos On view through Sept. 15 at the Hammer Museum in Los Angeles by Bondo Wyszpolski My initial impression of this man’s body of work was that most of it was crudely done and hastily conceived street protest art, off the cuff or on the fly. After a meander […]
Top Activities College Students Can Enjoy at Manhattan Beach
A visit to Manhattan Beach is the best decision you can make as a collegian – you’ll enjoy both the city (Los Angeles) and the beach. You only require about 15 minutes from Los Angeles International Airport to the beach. The destination is filled with exciting and relaxing activities that are perfect for college students. […]
Metro board set to make light rail extension choice

by Garth Meyer A charter bus will leave the Redondo Beach Transit Center at 8:45 a.m. May 23 to take residents to downtown Los Angeles for a meeting of the Metro Board of Directors, who are slated to choose a route that day for a Green Line/C-Line light rail extension to the South Bay. The […]
Family Heirloom: Gaetano’s in Torrance celebrate generations of restaurateurs

by Richard Foss In Los Angeles, something a century old is, well, old. The South Bay was mainly agricultural or chapparal in 1924, and as little as fifty years ago there were still open fields where office buildings and tract homes now stand. Compare that with European or Asian countries where there are many […]
All Ball: LA Times on losing run, Zimmerman sisters lead RBUHS

by Paul Teetor It’s been a brutal couple of weeks for the dwindling band of Los Angeles sports fans who still get the bulk of their news from the LA Times. First came the shocking news last week that the paper’s top editor, Executive Editor Kevin Merida, was resigning less than two years after taking […]
Some of the Most Popular Activities to Enjoy When Visiting LA Beaches
The beaches found throughout Los Angeles County are said to attract more than 50 million visitors on an annual basis. Not only is this due to the relatively mild climate associated with the entire region, but LA beaches represent a great way to take a break from urban environments. What are some popular activities […]
All Ball Sports: Top 5 LA sports stories of 2023

by Paul Teetor It was a crazy year for local sports – and by that we mean sports in both Los Angeles and the beach cities. The biggest story of all was also the last big story, breaking in late December. And it didn’t matter if you lived at the beach or on Figueroa Street: […]
Soapbox – The train to somewhere

Destination is most important factor for the C Line Expansion by Kevin Mitchell Metro has been touting how the new C Line will connect the South Bay to greater Los Angeles. They state in their presentations that their goal is to connect the South Bay with North Hollywood, while avoiding Downtown Los Angeles. So from […]