Going all out at the Torrance Art Museum

Tears of joy, tears of sorrow, and what’s that about social media? Jason Jenn curated “Even Sparkles Have Shadows” for the Torrance Art Museum by Bondo Wyszpolski “Ultra!” was conceived last summer when the Torrance Art Museum staff realized that having a mostly outdoor public art tour would be beneficial for everyone. It has since […]

Redondo Beach Seaside Lagoon could open year round thanks to $10 million State grant

by Rachel Reeves A $10 million state grant to “rehabilitate” Seaside Lagoon could enable its use year round, Redondo Beach Mayor Bill Brand said this week. The heated, saltwater lagoon, at the corner of Harbor Drive and Portofino Way, has only been open during the summer months. It hosts the annual Lobster Festival as well […]

All local, all weekend long at Labor Day weekend Hermosa Fiesta Locale

by Kevin Cody Local musicians, local artists, local restaurants, local breweries and local retailers will be featured in a reimagined Hermosa Beach Labor Day Weekend Fiesta, aptly renamed Hermosa Fiesta Locale. The changes were announced Tuesday by Chamber CEO Jessica Accamando. The local emphasis was prompted by the need to comply with post pandemic safety […]

What Are the Benefits of Playing Online Casino Games on Your Mobile?

In order to have fun playing video games, you should know that online gaming has become significantly popular for people across the world.  At this moment, there are around 5 billion mobile users across the globe playing video games. Technology has completely changed the way we communicate, and of course, the way we play games […]

“The New Bauhaus” – Everything old is new again [MOVIE REVIEW]

For those of you who have never heard of László Moholy-Nagy, “The New Bauhaus” will be a revelation; for those of you who have, be prepared for a deeper dive into an infinity pool. “The New Bauhaus,” directed by Alysa Nahmias and co-written by Nahmias and Miranda Yousef, is an invaluable lesson in art, architecture, […]