I grew up in Rolling Hills, and lived there through most of the 1950s, 60s and 70s.
Read MoreAs the 60th Pasadena Showcase House of Design rapidly approaches, decorative artist Shari Tipich (see more about her here) is in crunch time, preparing the aspects of her space in the house.
Read MoreThis year’s Pasadena Showcase House of Design — Bauer Estate and Gardens — opened its doors for public tours on April 20 and will run through May 18.
Read MoreLectures with Lianne Presents a FREE Lecture on May 9, 2025 - Lines That Shaped the Nation: Story Behind US Borders with Jim Shneer
Read MoreWe got a world globe for Albert, our three-year-old. He loved spinning it, watching the earth whirl in front of him. At some point, he put his finger down.
Read MoreGuided Nature Walk at Forrestal Reserve with the Palos Verdes Peninsula Land Conservancy, Saturday, May 10th, 9am. Appreciate dramatic geological formations on the cliffs of this former basalt quarry.
Read MoreREDONDO BEACH, Calif. (April 10, 2025) –The Pastel Society of Southern California (PSSC) announces its 16th Annual Gallery Exhibition showcasing members' artworks, to be held May 1 - May 10 at Riviera UMC, 375 Palos Verdes Blvd., Redondo Beach.
Read MoreDiscover 10 special gin cocktails, including both classics and new creations.
Read MoreThe rise of microbreweries is only a small part of a larger story. This story begins in ancient Mesopotamia and highlights how people have lived throughout history.
Read MoreA good friend recently facing a big health challenge and on “train ride to recovery” inspired me to create a list of movies (@24 and growing) that take place on a train
Read MoreFor more than two decades pilots Don and Debbie Stewart have shared breathtaking images of the verdant Palos Verdes Peninsula taken from the cockpit of their 21st century composite Diamond Star DA 40 XLS plane
Read MoreTranscranial Magnetic Stimulation (TMS) has been approved by the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) for the treatment of depression, obsessive-compulsive-disorder (OCD)
Read MoreIn the age of social media, plenty of people have begun to share their lives and explore their communities with their online followers, and the South Bay is no different.
Read MoreSoroptimist International Manhattan Beach Women’s Film Festival returns this April with a curated lineup of short films from partner Women’s Voices Now—and a mission to uplift women and girls through education.
Read MoreOne night. One ticket. One concert to end homelessness.
Read MoreSoft, sweet, and undeniably enchanting, bunnies have long captured our hearts and imaginations.
Read MoreSpringtime arrives like a poem in bloom—a soft exhale after winter’s long breath, filled with color, hope, and quiet transformation.
Read MoreEvery April 22nd, people around the world pause to honor the Earth—a living, breathing masterpiece that sustains us all.
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