Faraway from the limelight of Hollywood and the glitz and glamour of the Las Vegas strip, the Comedy and Magic Club (Club) in Hermosa Beach has served as the launching pad for many of the top comedians since 1978 and it continues to host the best nationally and internationally known comedic talent around.
Read MorePaul and Pamela Mott are now the CEO and president, respectively, of CoyoteVest, a thriving business that supplies pet owners with pet body armor to protect against predators. However, the Motts never expected to find themselves in the dog business.
Read MoreNestled on the border of Lomita and Rancho Palos Verdes lies Sweet Little Things Boutique. A speciality gift shop with the aesthetic touch of springtime in Paris.
Read MoreAs we approach 2024, the Chinese Zodiac calendar ushers in the Year of the Dragon, a time that holds great significance in Chinese culture and astrology.
Read MoreDax looks older than a two-year-old because he’s tall like his dad. Dax copies everything his ten-year-old brother, Greyson, does.
Read MoreOn December 27 there was an invitation only preview of the Rose Parade cars and of the Wrigley Mansion, which was willed in 1958 to the Rose Bowl Foundation on the condition that it be used for Rose Parade activities.
Read MoreRancho Palos Verdes, Palos Verdes Estates, Rolling Hills Estates, and Rolling Hills are four affluent cities located in the South Bay region of Los Angeles County, California.
Read MoreAuntie Mame was right, “We need a little Christmas!” And what better way to kick off the season than the Peninsula’s own Parade of Lights winding along the streets adjacent to Promenade on the Peninsula.
Read MoreCommunity Canvassing Orientation with the Palos Verdes Peninsula Land Conservancy, Tuesday, January 9th, 1pm – 3pm. Go Wild in Your Community!
Read More“I’d join Co-Dependents Anonymous if I could find someone to go with.”
My neighbor thought MY yard was HER view. Error. Her yard is HER view– the very view she purchased and the lot she got.
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 MoreWayfarers Chapel has finally achieved of its years-long pursuit of a National Landmark Designation.
Read MoreLooking upon our beautiful Queen in the December evening glow, one thing is for sure, the Queen Mary is an awe-inspiring sight!! The visual impact takes one’s breath away with her three huge vermillion stacks ablaze with light and the thousands of portholes and windows in regal array and twinkling like the Milky Way!
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 MoreWhilst in London as press delegate for the BFI London Film Festival I was delighted to take a day trip Sunday October 8 to attend a special tea party honoring Lady Colin Campbell
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 MoreDay tripping and wine sipping in Malibu, California can be a delightful experience, as the region is known for its scenic beauty and burgeoning wine industry. Here's a suggested itinerary for a day trip:
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