Charlotte’s Web has captured hearts, young and old, for nearly three quarters of a century.
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Guided Family Nature Walk at George F Canyon Nature Preserve with the Palos Verdes Peninsula Land Conservancy, Saturday, February 3rd, 10:30am
Read MoreThe following is the ninth article in a 12-part series covering “LA’s Own Marineland,” a podcast documentary on the history of the oceanarium produced, written, and hosted by writer-podcaster Tod Perry.
Read MoreSouthern California experienced some incredible waves and high tides recently an exciting way to round out 2023 and go in to 2024.
Read MoreI’ve always had a love for photography. Being a 7 day a week mortgage broker, I never had the time to devote to it until 2020 when the pandemic struck and there was literally no place to go.
Read MoreCommunity Canvassing Orientation with the Palos Verdes Peninsula Land Conservancy, Tuesday, January 9th, 1pm – 3pm. Go Wild in Your Community!
Read MoreGnomes, those whimsical and diminutive creatures with pointed hats and mischievous smiles, have long been a source of fascination and intrigue in folklore and garden decor.
Read MoreAuthor and photographer Steve Blinder will present photography showcasing his recent trip to the Arctic on Jan. 12 at Fred Hesse Community Park.
Read MoreThe Los Angeles Convention Center opened its doors to the 2023 edition of the LA Auto Show showcasing many of the newest models coming to the showroom floors.
Read MoreThe following is the eighth article in a 12-part series covering “LA’s Own Marineland,” a podcast documentary on the history of the oceanarium produced, written, and hosted by writer-podcaster Tod Perry
Read MoreHoliday Good Cheer From Photographer Rick Thompson
Read MoreGrowing up in Palos Verdes Estates, high up the hill on Via Acalones, we had an expansive view of the shoreline and ocean. On the days when the fog was not doing its best to obstruct my view, I would sit for hours (rather than doing my homework) and look out at the view.
Read MoreCats have always been creatures of mystery and play, and 2023 brings a whole new level of excitement to their toy selection.
Read MoreIn 1968, Jan Bunker and Jill Jaxx, then students at Kansas State University, triumphed in a national singing contest, launching them into the limelight under the guidance of a renowned talent manager.
Read MoreThe following is the seventh article in a 12-part series covering “LA’s Own Marineland,” a podcast documentary on the history of the oceanarium produced, written, and hosted by writer-podcaster Tod Perry.
Read MoreAlthough the Treaty of Versailles was signed on June 28, 1919 and brought an end to the World War that was supposed to be the “War to end all wars,” an armistice was declared seven months earlier on the 11th hour of the 11th day of the 11th month between the forces of Germany and the Allied nations that brought a temporary halt to the hostile actions by all parties.
Read MoreSince c. 2000 I’ve been a press delegate for the BFI London Film Festival (LFF) at least a dozen times, on “hiatus” since 2019 because of the global travel issues. I was glad to return in October (4th – 14th) for the 67th annual event; and great to be back in London, England “again for the first time” to enjoy the culture and terrain my favorite city I’ve traveled to countless times, and lived in, see longtime friends and make new acquaintances.
Read MorePublished this month, George Hurrell's Hollywood is a revised, updated edition—with 120 new images--of the 2013 Running Press book. The first edition was honored in 2022 by Esquire Magazine as Number Eleven of the “125 Best Film Books.” On October 28, it will be honored as one of “The 100 Greatest Film Books” by The Hollywood Reporter, with a star-studded ceremony at the TCL Chinese Theatre.
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