Redondo Beach firefighters knock down three-alarm fire at Esplanade apartments

It took Redondo Beach firefighters a little more than an hour to extinguish a third-alarm fire at an apartment building along the Esplanade. The extent of the damage was unknown at the time the fire was knocked down, but firefighters believe that no one was injured as a result of the fire. Firefighters were called […]
Hermosa Beach Murals Project to finish by honoring the Biltmore

It has been a site of scandalous bikinis, a music venue for the Beach Boys, a crash pad for hippies, and contested ground in more than a dozen Hermosa Beach elections. And soon, it will be a mural. The Hermosa Beach Murals Project has announced that its 10th and final mural will depict the Hermosa […]
Hermosa Beach ‘Silent Music Jam,’ Superbowl Weekend sale

Hermosa Beach’s first ever “silent,” live music concert will take place this weekend during a Super Bowl weekend sale hosted by the Downtown Hermosa Beach Merchants Association.
John Rados House, by Richard Neutra

When a Neutra client requested a full length mirror behind one of her interior doors, the architect is purported to having replied, ‘You are not going to put holes in my walls.’
Spotlight on art – Modern Impressionism

The McCaw Annual Art Exhibit and Sale
Spotlight on the holidays – Snow

in Lunada Bay
Spotlight on art – A Galvanizing art challenge

The Wheel Reveal
Lab ‘Legend’ Dr. Margaret Keller delivers for L.A. newborns

Margaret Keller has devoted her career to saving children born with HIV
Spotlight on music – RPV’s Brooks honors AASA conductor Benoit

The Asia America Symphony Association held its annual tennis tournament banquet, dinner and concert last month at the Palos Verdes Golf Club. The event included a silent and live auction, with Manhattan Beach City Councilman Steve Napolitano serving as guest auctioneer. Rancho Palos Verdes City Councilwoman Susan Brooks made a special presentation to AASA Music […]
El Segundo Flight Path Museum offers trip back to early So. Cal air travel

The Flight Path Museum and Learning Center, on the southwest side of Los Angeles International Airport is home to a vast collection from the Golden Age of Flying. According to Smithsonian.com, this is the only facility dedicated to preserving the history of Southern California aviation and encouraging youth through education and scholarships to pursue a […]
Betting on the 2020 Oscars
Long gone are the days when betting was all about sports. Any major event is now a good opportunity for punters to try their luck and the Oscars make no exception. Actually, betting on the Academy Awards is getting more popular with each year that passes thanks to all the attention it gets in international […]
7 signs you’ve found yourself an awesome online casino
New online casinos are popping online every day. Some are worth our time; others are not or have restrictions. Today we look at what good looks like, what makes a casino awesome enough for us gamblers to sign up, deposit and play. Diverse Promotions You find casinos that grant a one time offer that consists […]