The re-launch of the iconic Ruby’s Car Show in Redondo Beach July 2nd was a H U G E success with over 350 cars on display. This fun event will happen every Friday afternoon this Summer from about 3-6 pm in the parking lot where Ruby’s used to be – on Harbor Drive across from what is now the Sonesta Hotel – used to be the Redondo Sheraton.
Read MoreMitzi Gaynor celebrates her birthday this month, on September 4th , and what better way honor her than to show her in one of her most fantastic costumes. Mitzi is known ,of course, for her wonderful movies, including “South Pacific”, “The Birds and the Bees”, “Les Girls” and “There’s No Business Like Show Business”.
Read MorePalos Verdes Peninsula resident, real estate developer and award winning viticulturist Jim York inadvertently beat out most of California’s wine growing community with an early Pinot harvest on Aug. 10.
Read MoreOn a beautiful mid July evening Belmont Village in Rancho Palos Verdes California hosted a senior living industry networking event themed a Midsummer‘s Night Dream at this beautiful, newly remodeled community.
Read MoreThe Palos Verdes Peninsula Branch (PVP) of the American Association of University Women (AAUW) takes great pride in announcing that the Branch, one of only seven statewide, was recently awarded the prestigious National Five Star Program achievement badge for the 2019-2021 year.
Read MoreKatia Gomez moved to PV six years ago and quickly rose from Academy Hill Homes Association Board Member to Board President — a role in which she has served for three years. When she isn’t attending crimewatch meetings, liaising with Chadwick school, or fundraising for community projects, she can be found performing on stage and screen. Currently, she is acting in the world premiere of John Guerra’s play, “The Last, Best Small Town,” at Will Geer’s Theatricum Botanicum, a beautiful outdoor venue in Topanga.
Read MoreMy movie costume collection is not only included in my show, Hollywood Revisited, but many of my costumes are also on display at the Hollywood Museum which is located in the former Max Factor Building at 1660 N. Highland Ave. near Hollywood Blvd .(323-464-7776.)
Read MoreIt dawned on me… and it dawned on you too– this new day.
This very morning sets the tone for your day and, over time, your life. With the right mindset, each and every breath can be as golden and radiant as this golden day.
Read MoreCalendar of Submissions September 2021
Special Events
National Public Lands Day, Saturday, September 25th, 9am. – 12pm. Join the Palos Verdes Peninsula Land Conservancy in our celebration of public lands at White Point Nature Preserve.
Read MoreDo you feel tired and achy after working at your computer? The human body can usually absorb short-term awkward postures as we go about our day-to-day activities. Our bodies restore to full health when we nourish and hydrate, resume normal posture, move a little, and get quality rest.
Read MorePurple has always been a magical color. It is the color of mystery, royalty, passion and spirituality.
Purple flowers are among the most striking and versatile flower for any garden. You can use them to add drama and flair to an otherwise dull nook. Or you can use them to balance out other bold colors.
Read MoreAs airports and airlines increase service after the past year’s disruption it’s a busy time with summer vacations and plans for travel through end of the year and further. For those not yet ready to take a flight, tune in to some movies with plots involving planes or flying.
Read MoreI have picked iconic Italian songs for an evening of singing and dancing to well-known Italian songs. The songs will be sung in various vocal styles and tempos to be interesting to the audience. This will take place at the Warner Grand Theatre, September 25th at 7:00 p.m. on 6th Street and Pacific in San Pedro.
Read MoreCalifornia has few rivals when it comes to states or regions that have had the automobile so entrenched in its culture as well as its economic and population development. The Golden State plays host to a variety of car clubs, numerous weekly coffee and car displays, and of course, Monterey County’s Car Week culminating in world-renowned Concourse d’Elegance at the Pebble Beach Golf Links.
Read MoreRejoice! Iconic and historic La Venta Inn located on the Palos Verdes Peninsula has a new proprietor in town, as Chef Meg Walker owner of the esteemed Made by Meg catering company based in Redondo Beach takes over. Weddings and events will continue to flourish as they have for decades at this gorgeous venue with a multimillion dollar view.
Read MoreThe cool and popular First Thursday ArtWalk in San Pedro returned on August the 5th. The First Thursday festivities are located in the historic section of San Pedro at 6th St., with live music at 6th Street and Mesa. Featured activities included outdoor dining, live music, and open galleries There was also a guided artwork tour.
Read MoreThe Unicorn is a mythical horse that has one horn in the middle of the forehead. This is according to older folklore and our modern imagery of the Unicorn. This mythical horse has been featured in movies, children's books, television shows, and other forms of entertainment. There's a fascination with the Unicorn that is worldwide.
Read MoreAugust is always a very special month for me as President of the Marilyn Remembered Fan Club. On August 5th, 1962, Marilyn was found dead in her home in Brentwood in an apparent drug overdose. Each year since 1982, we have celebrated her life with a memorial service at Westwood Village Park Cemetery in Westwood.
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