South Bay Beer & Wine Festival May 22 at Ernie Howlett Park
Read MorePeacocks are renowned for its breathing beauty. The spectacular beauty of Peacock makes it one of the most beautiful birds on earth. The colorful feathers of Peacock look hypnotic when they spread their train and quiver it for courtship display.
Read MoreIf you are an art lover or collector, you understand the value of viewing art in person. When a painting speaks to you from across the room, you move in closer, maybe six feet away, and then if it keeps calling, you walk up to view it three feet away and then up close and personal.
Read MoreFrom nurseries to teen domains, we are diving into kids' rooms and all that goes into making them fun and functional for kids of all ages! Our bedrooms are our sanctuaries and kids need spaces built just for them too. The fun of designing kids' rooms is the freedom to explore and make bold choices.
Read MoreThe final weeks of March marked the beginning of the Western Monarch Butterflies’ annual southern migration. Beginning in October, Western Monarchs travel south from the northern climates of the United States and Canada before settling in various areas along the California coast and as far as Mexico. As the temperatures begin to warm, the Butterflies return to their northern native habitats.
Read MoreCalendar of Submissions May 2022
Read MoreWhat’s my road to authenticity? Creativity.
Whether writing a song, a jingle, a musical, or a screenplay for television or film: It's in those moments of inspiration, getting lost in a soulful melody, a clever lyric, or a surprisingly perfect piece of dialog —ALL OF IT— has fed my soul and given me a sense of purpose and authenticity.
Read MoreAs a child, were bed-sheets mountains to climb? Clouds to visit? Or marshmallows? Did you fly like Superman? Dance with Barbie and Ken? Or sip tea with the Queen?
Read MoreThe Naked Coral Tree is native to eastern Mexico the brilliant display of orange and scarlet flowers have made it widely popular among Southern Californians. Los Angeles is known for its Palm trees, but the official tree of Los Angeles is the Coral Tree.
Read Morehe Zero-Point Energy Field and Psychic Phenomena | (psychicschool.com)
Zero Point Energy (ZPE) is a weird quantum mechanical substance that is real, but hard to describe. Nobel Prize winning physicist, and my science hero, Dick Feynman tells a story about his inability to explain ZPE to his father. What is Science? – Richard Feynman
Read MoreThe Ellison Onizuka Memorial Committee along with event sponsor, American Honda Motor Company, presented the 35th Annual Onizuka Space Science Day (OSSD) at El Camino College.
Read MoreSpring is here! We have finally emerged from a long, rather confusing winter to welcome the promise of a new beginning. There’s something about the creative energy of this time of year that brings hope, excitement, and a feeling that we can do more and be better. Flowers are blooming, birds are singing, and there’s more light in the skies. It feels like potential.
Read MoreThe Luminaries and Novas of Torrance Memorial Medical Center are non-profit volunteer groups founded in 1990 providing services and financial donations to the hospital. To date, they have donated over $530,000 to support many important hospital projects.
Read MoreMusic is the heartbeat of life for many of us. Music stirs the emotions within us. It has a way of bringing back memories, soothing our souls during hectic times, drawing us closer to together, creating a bit of tension and serving as inspiration.
Read MoreTo me, one of the most endearing stars working during Hollywood’s Golden Age was Buddy Ebsen. After maintaining a musical act with his sister for several years, Ebsen’s song-and-dance routines soon graced the silver screen. While he was slated to appear in one of the greatest films ever made, his career took a completely different, albeit still successful, turn.
Read MoreFor the last 35 years, minus the two the vacuous pandemic years, Rolling Hills Covenant Church in Rolling Hills has been adding a special touch to the community’s Easter celebration.
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