Lectures with Lianne Presents a FREE Lecture August 11, 2023 - Television vs. Cinema with Manny Pacheco
Read MoreTrees play a critical role in maintaining the health and balance of our planet. Firstly, they act as natural carbon sinks, absorbing atmospheric CO2 - a key greenhouse gas - and releasing oxygen. By saving trees, we reduce the amount of CO2 in the atmosphere, combating climate change.
Read MoreSwans are graceful and beautiful birds that have been associated with a variety of symbols throughout history. Some of the most common symbolic meanings of swans include:
Read MoreStunning Percussion Concert Presented by TAPS in Rancho Palos Verdes By Melody Tang, TAPS Director of Media
On June 25th, Rancho Palos Verdes residents, Dr. Joe and Kath Anderson hosted a stunning house concert next to the California coast.
Read MoreIf You Missed the Fireworks, We Have You Covered. From Air Force Media Contributing Photographer, Rick Thompson
Read MoreOutdoor Volunteer Day at Abalone Cove Reserve with the Palos Verdes Peninsula Land Conservancy, Saturday, August 19th, 9am – 12pm. Join the Palos Verdes Peninsula Land Conservancy to volunteer on a breathtaking coastal reserve helping restore wildlife habitat.
Read MoreOctopuses are fascinating creatures that have been around for millions of years. They are the largest invertebrates on Earth, and they are known for their intelligence, their ability to change color, and their use of ink to deter predators.
Read MoreCharles Lutwidge Dodgson was a university lecturer in mathematics in the mid 19th century who published a number of papers and books on algebra, geometry and symbolic logic. The vast majority of people, though, know him by his pseudonym, Lewis Carroll, the name under which he published Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland and many other stories and poems which have delighted readers worldwide since then. In fact Alice has now been translated into about 170 languages.
Read MoreThe saying, “You Can’t Go Home Again”, is true in so many ways, and probably how most alumni of Miraleste High School felt after the campus closed in 1991. However, thanks to the hard work, dedication, and persistence of class of 1986 alum, Jack Alexander, among others, the campus will open for one more day as a High School to former students, faculty and staff on July 29, 2023 for an All-Class Reunion.
Read MoreEpisode 3 of the podcast covering 1964 to 1968, discusses how Marineland became a popular location for film and TV shows in the ‘60s. It also covers how Bimbo the pilot whale’s troubles led Marineland staff to make a tough decision about his future. We also talk to Mike Drews, who recounts the dramatic night that Orky the killer whale was brought to the park from British Columbia.
Read More(Excerpt from Stockwell-Nicholas book “The MYSTERIES OF YOU" ihf@cox.net)
Fruit flies do it. Fish do it. Dogs, cats, and lions too.
YOU do it... a quarter of your life... if you don’t... you die. So why do you suspend voluntary functions in this state of partial or full unconsciousness?
Read MoreFlora & Fauna, Fun and Friends,
Let's Share Tea Together Again!
The Palos Verdes Historical Society and The Palos Verdes Art Center are
Hosting an Exclusive Tea Party!
Read MoreThe Golden Age of Hollywood was a time of great patriotism in the United States. Many stars of the era used their fame to support the war effort, sell war bonds, and entertain troops overseas.
Read MoreWedding season is a joyous time filled with love, celebration, and the coming together of family and friends. As a host, your role is pivotal in ensuring that the wedding day is a memorable and enjoyable experience for everyone involved.
Read MoreThe story of life begins with carbon (C). Carbon atoms are democratic and faithful. They easily form chemical bonds with other elements, and the resulting molecules are exceedingly stable. In fact, carbon is the foundation of all life on Earth, including plants, animals, and humans. The code of life itself relies on the unique properties of carbon, in combination with hydrogen and oxygen. Every DNA molecule contains the two sugars shown in this figure.
Read MoreIt has been said that all our pets want to do is please and unconditionally love us, but what about the animals that need help finding their forever family? Shaland Leach has been rescuing and aiding animals in finding a home for several years.
Read MoreEl Segundo --- On Sunday, July 30, the historic Old Town Music Hall, located at 140 Richmond Street, presents a program on Barbara La Marr, a leading actress of the silent screen and one of the most iconic figures of the 1920s. A legend in her time, Barbara led an astonishing life described by newspapers of the day as "a wilder story than she ever helped to film."
Read MoreThe sun is source of light and life, warmth and growth, rebirth, symbol of justice with universal connection of enlightenment or illumination; and the sun is the source of wisdom. California is the “golden” sunny state known for the Gold Rush of 1849 and more contemporary the Beach Boys music and surfculture resonating around the world.
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