There’s something magical about fall. The air feels crisper, the light softens, and everything seems to whisper, “slow down, savor, and get cozy.”
Read MoreWhen September arrives with its crisp skies and deepening light, it brings with it a gemstone as timeless and dazzling as the heavens themselves: sapphire
Read MoreI was never a joiner or a self-promoter. Until I joined Southwest Manuscripters (SWM).
Read MoreCoal miners of old used to bring canaries into their mines to warn them of foul air conditions which would endanger the lives of the miners.
Read MoreMiralesteFest, the brainchild of Miraleste alum Jack Alexander, brought the spirit of Miraleste High School roaring back to Palos Verdes this July!
Read MoreDebbie Giese, a local artist and instructor at the Palos Verdes Art Center, is making waves with her art online. Her 2022 oil painting “Poppy Heaven” was recently selected to appear in online fine art marketplace Artsy’s Flora and Fauna collection.
Read MorePeninsula High School will have a new face on campus when school begins on August 20th, 2025. Dr. Kyle Garrity assumes the position of Principal
Read MoreEarly on the evening of Thursday, July 17, 2025, thanks to the generous support of the Palos Verdes Estates Foundation, community donors and long-time resident Maria Peters’ determination to bring the issue to light, the City of Palos Verdes
Read MoreThese ways of thinking makes it easy to be the best version of YOU. They are based on my research and over fifty years of celebrating clients
Read MoreWarning: Sex Drugs and Rock & Roll!
A new novel by a local author has just been released that will please fans of Daisy Jones and the Six and Almost Famous.
Read MoreBaby boomers are everywhere and I’m one of them… I’m accomplished, successful, funny and not exactly funny looking. So, where have all the flowers gone?
Read MorePortuguese Bend 2025 National Horse Show - September 5 - 7, 2025
Read MoreCelebrate our public lands by joining us at White Point Nature Preserve. Participate in activities like removing non-native plant species and watering active restoration sites
Read MoreWhen Ron Sesco opened The Distinctive Edge Framing Gallery (TDEFG) in 1981, serving the San Pedro. Palos Verdes Peninsula and further, specializing in “museum quality” framing
Read MoreIt’s officially DOGust again — and that means it is time to celebrate the birthdays of some furry friends. DOGust, celebrated on Aug. 1, acts as an unofficial birthday for all the dogs in shelters
Read MoreThere are plenty of creative people producing art around the South Bay and lots of opportunities to enjoy it — as long as you know where to look.
Read MoreIn one of the most arguably significant movies of our times, “Citizen Kane,” Charles Foster Kane flippantly said, “I think it would be fun to run a newspaper.”
Read MoreInspired by the coffee shop in her father’s Greek village, former local art teacher turned entrepreneur, Beth Parwar, has opened Java Wave at the old site of St. Honore in Lunada Bay Plaza.
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