Debbie Giese, local artist and art instructor at the Palos Verdes Art Center (PVAC), spends much of her time in her studio.
Read MoreThe Malaga Cove Library will be hosting “Sea & Shore: A Summer Photography Show” from June 5 to July 22, 2024.
Read MoreIn a world often enamored with horses and other noble beasts, the humble donkey often stands quietly in the background, its virtues and contributions overlooked.
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Nature Club Butterflies at George F Canyon with the Palos Verdes Peninsula Land Conservancy,
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If you have never been to the Flower Fields in Carlsbad I highly recommend it
Read MoreIn the colorful tapestry of symbolism found throughout various cultures, few animals hold as much significance as the humble chicken and its assertive counterpart, the rooster.
Read MoreSurrounding the Palos Verdes Peninsula, where the scent of salt hangs heavy in the air and the cry of seagulls echoes across the harbor, there exists a tale as old as the ocean itself
Read MoreIn the kaleidoscope of gemstones adorning the months of the year, few evoke the lush allure of spring quite like the emerald—the coveted birthstone of May.
Read MoreMay is the month when “Mother’s Day” honors the meaning and miracle of motherhood. Mothers are always special in their own ways.
Read MoreThe International Space Development Conference (ISDC) is coming to Los Angeles May 23-26. The conference, organized by the National Space Society, aims to bring together professionals, students and people who are just interested in learning more about space
Read MoreOf course, I am not the only person who grew up in and around show business. Neither am I unique in that I worked in the industry – on both sides of the camera, if you will.
Read MoreIn the rich tapestry of human symbolism, the horse stands out as a profound emblem of power, freedom, and spiritual transcendence, celebrated across various cultures and historical periods.
Read MoreLos Angeles, blessed with abundant sunshine and a diverse climate, serves as a prime locale for cultivating a vast array of peppers.
Read MoreThe monarch butterfly (Danaus plexippus), with its iconic orange and black wings, captivates enthusiasts and scientists alike. Beyond its aesthetic appeal, the monarch plays a crucial role as a pollinator and an environmental indicator.
Read MoreBryce Trevett discovered his love for studying and photographing wildlife early on. His uncle was a herpetologist, so he studied reptiles and amphibians.
Read MoreIn the ethereal dance of nature, few creatures captivate the imagination and symbolize transformation quite like butterflies.
Read MoreHigh-profile residents in the Palos Verdes are adopting a new garden trend in search of a more personal and natural dining and gathering environment.
Read MoreApril has been declared “Armenian History Month” in the Los Angeles County, home to the greatest number of Armenians outside of Armenia.
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