Once upon a time, nestled along the rugged coastline of Southern California, there lay a place of exquisite beauty known as Palos Verdes.
Read MoreEvelyn Schmitt has become a beloved local photographer, even having one of her photographs of the Manhattan Beach pier featured by the Manhattan Beach City Council in February.
Read MoreBy day, Southern California local Kathy Zuckerman works at popular restaurant Duke’s Malibu, but back in the 1950s, she inspired the well-loved character Gidget. Before Gidget was adapted into a movie character, she existed in reality.
Read MoreThe Villas that were planned to be built in Portuguese Bend in the 1920's were due to a great vision of what could become of the practically barren land of the Bixby family's Rancho Los Palos Verdes.
Read MoreYou star in the greatest improvisational event in the world… YOU!
Real life is what is real to you…in the stories you think, believe and create. When you think about it– your whole life is a story you create and step into.
Read MoreThe Art of Fans: California Style June 26 - 30 2024
Read MoreMARK YOUR CALENDAR! A FUN, FREE & FANTASTIC LECTURE AT HESSE COMMUNITY PARK ON April 12, 2024, AT 4 PM
LECTURES WITH LIANNE PRESENTS A FREE LECTURE - Gail Phinney - Palos Verdes Centennial: A Photographic History
Read MoreAlka Joshi, author of the bestselling Jaipur Trilogy, will be visiting the Peninsula Center Library on March 15. Joshi gained international acclaim for her debut novel “The Henna Artist,”
Read MoreThe other day my daughter kicked me off of Spotify while I was driving so I turned on the radio. Dialing around, I bumped into Pour Some Sugar On Me by Def Leppard.
Read MoreDuring the 1910s, years before the start of that famous annual parade of tuxes and evening gowns known as the Oscars, the U.S. moviemaking industry was a more informal place–albeit a hardworking and highly competitive one.
Read MoreIn 2024, the world of gardening continues to evolve, reflecting a diverse range of influences from environmental consciousness to cultural aesthetics.
Read MoreThe South Bay is home to many creative people, who draw inspiration from the sights and sounds of things we experience daily. One of these talented people is local artist, Robin Jack Sarner
Read MoreIntroduction: Aquamarine, the radiant gemstone adorning the month of March, possesses a captivating allure that transcends its aesthetic beauty.
Read MoreAfter many years of planning and construction, the new Ladera Linda Community Center and Park in Rancho Palos Verdes had its ribbon cutting and official opening ceremony on Friday, February 23rd, 2024
Read MoreAs spring whispers its sweet promises of blooming flowers and revitalized landscapes, there's an age-old secret waiting to enhance the charm of your garden – gnomes!
Read MoreIn Palos Verdes, we are accustomed to seeing dolphins, porpoises, whales and other marine life just off the coast of the Palos Verdes cliffs and beaches.
Read MoreThe Palos Verdes Peninsula Land Conservancy will present the Ninth Annual Wild & Scenic Film Festival for the South Bay community at 4 p.m. on Sunday, March 3, at the Dana Middle School in San Pedro.
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