“The Movement” – Kurt Miller’s film about disabled skiers airs Saturday night

Falling Down, but Standing Tall Kurt Miller’s “The Movement” screens Saturday on KNBC Channel 4 In 2004, Universal Studios executive Rick Finkelstein had some terrible luck. While skiing in Aspen he broke his back and collapsed both lungs. He was paralyzed from the waist down. Six years later, after nine surgeries and much rehab, he […]
Lynch recounts formative years in ‘David Lynch: The Art Life’ [MOVIE REVIEW]

by Ryan Rojas/cinemacy.com David Lynch may be known as a singularly unique type of filmmaker, whose films explore the oddities and anxieties of the modern American tapestry by literally physicalizing the strange and grotesque into form (or, he’s known as just a guy who makes inaccessible, incomprehensibly absurd art films). But the elusive yet celebrated […]
Empanadas on Artesia, Brew destination in El Segundo, Proud Bird taking wing, and dining events
The opening of The Empanada Shop on Artesia last week gives everyone a new problem, namely where to eat them. There’s no space inside the shop itself, and if you’re not taking them back to home or office you may find yourself looking for the nearest bus stop bench. My suggestion is the Andrews Parkette […]
Redondo Beach scouts’ Little Free Library unveiled in Anderson Park

As the members of North Redondo Girl Scout Troop 7485 got ready to unveil their Little Free Library in Redondo Beach’s Anderson Park on Tuesday, April 18, Minh Nguyen smiled. “We’re proud to say that it’s up to code,” he said. The project, a father/daughter program that was built with the help of the […]
Redondo Beach moves forward on energy program study

The City of Redondo Beach is cautiously continuing its look toward providing renewable energy for itself and its residents, directing staff to analyze the effects of participating in a joint agreement with other cities throughout the South Bay or L.A. County. The action is essentially a do-over of direction made on March 21, when a […]
Prep track athletes prepare for South Bay Championships

El Camino College’s new Murdock Stadium is being put to good use and the school is not limiting its upgraded athletic facilities to its own Warrior athletic teams. For the second consecutive week, El Camino will host an event featuring high school track and field athletes when the South Bay Championships take place Friday and […]
Redondo-PV showdown to decide Bay League girls lacrosse title

With eight consecutive Bay League championships, Redondo’s girls lacrosse team begins each season with a target on its back and this year it’s Palos Verdes who has the best chance to dethrone the Sea Hawks. Redondo has played Oak Park in the last two LA Section finals, winning in 2015 and losing in 2016, but […]
Beach Cities Sports: Football, running, sailing, volleyball and more

Football: The Thursday night Co-ed Flag Football on the Beach League begins April 27 at 6:30 p.m. at 10th Street and The Strand in Hermosa Beach. Team registration is $265 for a six-week season plus two weeks of playoffs. Registration must be made at Hermosa Beach Community Center, 710 Pier Ave.. For more information, contact […]