RUHS student walkout planned to protest Covid leniency

By Garth Meyer A student walkout is set for 10:15 a.m. Wednesday morning at Redondo Union High School to protest what is seen as leniency in COVID-19 guidelines.  Senior Michael Lee-Chang, who spoke to the school board Tuesday night during public comment, expects at least 20 students to participate. The walkout is timed for the […]

All Ball Sports: Chargers coach chokes, Rams throw it away, USC revolving door

By Paul Teetor Justin Herbert should fire Chargers Head coach Brandon Staley. Today. ASAP. Wait. What? The star quarterback can’t fire the head coach, can he? Technically, no. But in this case the Football Gods should make an exception. That’s because Staley made the dumbest decision in sporting history late Sunday night, when he called […]

Travel: San Francisco’s Mission Murals

There are over 1,000 murals in the city of San Francisco, and the biggest concentration of them are located in the historic Mission District.  When visiting San Francisco, sure, the Golden Gate Bridge, Fisherman’s Wharf and Coit Tower are fantastic places to see, but the Mission is well worth checking out.  I recently filmed an […]

“Why Is We Americans” – The democracy in us [MOVIE REVIEW]

“If there is democracy in you that is where it will be shown. This is the only way we is Americans. This is the only truth that can be told.” This snippet of a poem by Amiri Baraka (formerly LeRoi Jones) was much of what inspired “Why Is We Americans,” the documentary written by Udi […]

How Will Some NFL Teams Shake-Out On Super Wild Card Weekend?

Finally, the NFL’s regular season is over (the first with an eighteen-week schedule), which means the playoffs are here. The league powered through the ongoing pandemic and injuries to reach the playoffs.   After 17 games, we now know which 14 teams deserve a postseason appearance. The NFL playoffs structure is similar to last year. […]