The other day my daughter kicked me off of Spotify while I was driving so I turned on the radio. Dialing around, I bumped into Pour Some Sugar On Me by Def Leppard.
Read MoreDuring the 1910s, years before the start of that famous annual parade of tuxes and evening gowns known as the Oscars, the U.S. moviemaking industry was a more informal place–albeit a hardworking and highly competitive one.
Read MoreIn 2024, the world of gardening continues to evolve, reflecting a diverse range of influences from environmental consciousness to cultural aesthetics.
Read MoreThe South Bay is home to many creative people, who draw inspiration from the sights and sounds of things we experience daily. One of these talented people is local artist, Robin Jack Sarner
Read MoreIntroduction: Aquamarine, the radiant gemstone adorning the month of March, possesses a captivating allure that transcends its aesthetic beauty.
Read MoreAfter many years of planning and construction, the new Ladera Linda Community Center and Park in Rancho Palos Verdes had its ribbon cutting and official opening ceremony on Friday, February 23rd, 2024
Read MoreAs spring whispers its sweet promises of blooming flowers and revitalized landscapes, there's an age-old secret waiting to enhance the charm of your garden – gnomes!
Read MoreIn Palos Verdes, we are accustomed to seeing dolphins, porpoises, whales and other marine life just off the coast of the Palos Verdes cliffs and beaches.
Read MoreThe Palos Verdes Peninsula Land Conservancy will present the Ninth Annual Wild & Scenic Film Festival for the South Bay community at 4 p.m. on Sunday, March 3, at the Dana Middle School in San Pedro.
Read MoreIn the heart of Iran, when winter loosens its grip and the earth begins to awaken, a joyous celebration unfolds, marking the arrival of spring and the Persian New Year, known as Nowruz.
Read More“Inspiring, heartwarming, encouraging, it gave me chills,” were comments overheard on the way out after a recent screening of the documentary “The Orchestra Chuck Built” at Cinemark Theater in Los Angeles.
Read MoreThere wasn’t any New Years Eve celebrating to be done by the 9 Tiger Squadron Pilots assigned to fly the Tournament of Roses Parade on New Year’s Day.
Read MoreFebruary 15, 2024 - San Pedro (SP), California - Port of Los Angeles (POLA) - Programming and sponsors were announced, and official poster/banner unveiled, for the 21st annual LA Harbor International Film Festival (LAHIFF), at the Seafarin’ Reception & Press Launch, held at Port Town Brewing Company, historic downtown San Pedro
Read MoreEach month, a small but passionate group of rock enthusiasts centered in the Palos Verdes Peninsula area gathers at the Peninsula Center Library to gain and exchange knowledge about rocks, minerals, gemstones and geology.
Read MoreThe Palos Verdes Peninsula is a miss-tickle place!
Recent surveys from the Fairy Godmother and Godfather Society nominated the P.V. Peninsula as America’s sacred “Spiritual Belly Button.”
Read MoreThis year is the Friends of Banning Museum’s 50th Golden Anniversary!
Read MoreIn spite of their desire to do their part for their country, African Americans were forced to take lesser roles in the military until the early 1940’s. This not only pertained to leadership roles, but simpler roles as well. During World War I, African Americans were not allowed to serve at pilots or even observers in aircraft or observation balloons.
Read More9th Annual Wild & Scenic Film Festival On Tour Presented by the Palos Verdes Peninsula Land Conservancy - The PVP Land Conservancy hosts a special selection of 11 films in 2.5 hours on Sunday, March 3rd at 4 pm
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