Japanese American? American Japanese?

When the dark and moisture-heavy clouds of winter gather, soup is on my mind. Often I make it at home, using homemade stocks cooked down from bones and vegetable ends. But since dining out is one of the great joys of my life, I go out for it too. I don’t like driving in the […]
Prolific pandemic “Together Again!” at Malaga Cove Library

“Together Again!” at the Malaga Cove Library Gallery is an exhibit of art produced during the pandemic by members of the Palos Verdes Art Center Paletteers. The exhibit illustrates the ability of art to spread hope and joy,” a spokesperson for the exhibit said. The exhibit includes art by Palatteer Virginia “Jenny” Wyper, who passed […]
About Town Redondo: Keller gets Key to City, Skate park construction, Harbor Saturday

Steven Keller receives Key to the City Retiring Redondo Unified School District Superintendent Steven Keller received the Key to the City from Mayor Pro-tem Nils Nehrenheim during Tuesday night’s city council meeting. Keller has served 16 years as the superintendent, the longest of any superintendent since 1963. He began at a time when the RBUSD […]
Playing with the boys, and girls: first annual Tito’s Turkey Bowl

Photos by Garth Meyer The first annual Tito’s Turkey Bowl was held Saturday, Nov. 9, at Seaside Lagoon. A total of 12 teams participated in 5-on-5 flag football, each game timed at 30 minutes. Winners were the Young Gravies, from Redondo Beach. Game rules required each team to have one female on the field at […]