How did Valentine's Day originally start? There are many mysteries surrounding the origins of Valentine’s Day. People debate when exactly it started and who it began with. The most common origin story is the legend of St. Valentine. St. Valentine is believed to have been a priest during the third century in Rome
Read MoreThe recently opened Academy Museum of Motion Picture at Fairfax and Wilshire is currently hosting an exhibit called “Black Cinema 1898-1971 -Regeneration”. This exhibit has been extended until July 16th, 2023, where it then continues to Detroit for another showing
Read MoreWith Mardi Gras celebrations set to cut loose in a frenzied parade of feathers, costumes, beads and booze, let's get ready for the party with some fun and not-so-well-known facts surrounding America's wildest and most colorful festival. Mardi Gras, meaning "Fat Tuesday" in French,
Read MoreYour mind IS your body! The rate and depth of a single breath determine the chemicals your brain and glands release and disseminate to your entire body.
Read MoreYour body could give you signs (first subtle, then not so subtle) that you are ignoring your authentic self and not pursuing cherished dreams and values. Are you sick all the time without your doctors finding why? Do you have low energy while all your blood tests, radiology and physical exams are normal? Are you suffering from anxiety and depression?
Read MoreValentine’s Day is here! And while the day is traditionally associated with flowers, chocolate, and perhaps a romantic evening, many sailors who were separated from their loved ones had to be a bit more creative. Here are just a few examples from the collection of the Los Angeles Maritime Museum. To view more of the historic photograph collection, be sure to visit www.lamaritimemuseum.org select “research” and then “Online Digital Collections”. The museum welcomes donations of photograph and artifacts that document the history of the Port of Los Angeles. Please contact the museum at info@lamaritimemuseum.org or call 310-548-7618 if you have items to donate.
Read MoreThe Korean Friendship Bell was donated by the people of the Republic of Korea, commonly known as South Korea, to the people of the United States in 1976
Read MoreBefore the invention of television and the internet, publicity stills sold movies to filmgoing audiences during the heyday of classic movies from the 1920 through the 1950s. Film studios produced and distributed millions of free publicity images to magazines and newspapers to build awareness of upcoming movies or to promote promising or popular performers.
Read More"The story of Valentine's Day begins in the third century with an oppressive Roman emperor and a humble Christian Martyr. The emperor was Claudius II. The Christian was Valentinus
Read MoreMARK YOUR CALENDAR! A FUN, FREE & FANTASTIC LECTURE AT HESSE COMMUNITY PARK ON February 10, 2023, AT 4 PM - Exploring the Palos Verdes Peninsula through the Eyes of Artist Steve Shriver
Read MoreWine Maker For A Day at Belmont Village February 9th
Read MoreAccording to Feng Sui and Chinese Horoscope expert - thechinesezodiac.org, the year of 2023, the Wet Rabbit year, is supposed to be a good year for the Goat, Pig, and Dog -- "They can expect a particularly positive and prosperous year, with blessings on the financial front and potential for successful business ventures and rewarding careers."
Read MorePALOS VERDES PENINSULA–The Palos Verdes Peninsula Land Conservancy will present a special virtual event: Chesley Bonestell ~ A Brush with the Future. Admission to the event includes a DVD and Zoom Q&A Discussion with award winning South Bay Filmmakers Douglass M. Stewart, Jr. and Timothy Branning Sunday, January 29, 2023, 4:00 – 5:00pm
Read MoreA great way to start the new year is an early morning peek of the floats as they are lining up for the Rose Parade.
Read MoreOn the Miraleste side of Rancho Palos Verdes lives a forty-four-year resident who saved a Mercury Atlas rocket launch and played a significant role in getting the Apollo 13 astronauts home safely. He worked at Disneyland the first year it opened and the Northrop facility which was located on the hill.
Read MoreA belief is something that is true for YOU. If your belief serves you well– all the better. If your belief hurts you– there’s trouble in River City!
Read MoreThe last Saturday of each year the Horseless Carriage Club of So Cal holds their annual tour of Pasadena, San Marino, and environs. You must have a 1932 or older car to participate. The rain this year held attendance down to about half of normal -- some of these cars don't even have tops.
Read MoreAt 5’8”, Barbara Ferraro, the mayor of Rancho Palos Verdes since last December, cuts an imposing figure, but her winning smile and cheerful personality soon put people around her at ease. She won the election on December 6 with 8345 votes.
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