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Culture

Transforming Immigrant Affairs: Solis Champions a Creative Vision

Embedding this role is critical toward a more responsive, inclusive government that centers the lived experiences of immigrants and their families throughout Los Angeles County.

Editorials

Thoughts, Prayers, and the Moral Failure of Those Who Worship Hate

Thoughts and prayers that these traitors to democracy, the flag, and the true meaning of the Christian faith will see the error of their extremist ways. Did they forget Jesus's admonition that if you live by the sword you will die by the sword? Not a Christian but even I know that one.

Unburying the Truth

David Calloway’s “If Someday Comes” Traces America's Unfinished Reckoning With Its Past Retired film and television producer David Calloway, a San Pedro resident for more...

Latest News

Port of Long Beach CEO to Chart New Course at Year’s End

It was during his time on the Harbor Commission that he proposed the Green Port Policy, a commitment by the port to environmental sustainability that was ratified in 2005.

San Pedro News

Arts United San Pedro Awards $45,000 in Community Arts Grants to Fuel Local Creativity

Selected from a competitive pool of applicants, the funded proposals include visual arts, performances, public installations, and youth engagement, each one reinforcing San Pedro’s standing as an emerging creative hub for artistic innovation and community-driven storytelling.

Port of Los Angeles Issues Request for Proposal for Pre-development of Potential New Terminal

  LOS ANGELES — The Port of Los Angeles is seeking proposals from interested parties to participate in the pre-development of Pier 500, a proposed...

Form and Fascination

Carson City Limits

Long Beach News

Port of Long Beach CEO to Chart New Course at Year’s End

It was during his time on the Harbor Commission that he proposed the Green Port Policy, a commitment by the port to environmental sustainability that was ratified in 2005.

Transforming Immigrant Affairs: Solis Champions a Creative Vision

Embedding this role is critical toward a more responsive, inclusive government that centers the lived experiences of immigrants and their families throughout Los Angeles County.

Arts United San Pedro Awards $45,000 in Community Arts Grants to Fuel Local Creativity

Selected from a competitive pool of applicants, the funded proposals include visual arts, performances, public installations, and youth engagement, each one reinforcing San Pedro’s standing as an emerging creative hub for artistic innovation and community-driven storytelling.

Long Beach Gears Up for October Arts Month with Open Studio Tours

  LB Open Studio Tour 2025, October is Arts Month In celebration of Long Beach Arts Month as well as the National Arts and Humanities Month,...

San Pedro City Ballet, Arts United Invite Community to Mural Unveiling Oct. 5

Misty Copeland said of the mural: “I’m incredibly honored to be featured in this stunning mural by El Mac at San Pedro City Ballet, my very first ballet studio and a place that will always feel like home. What he’s captured through my image is so much bigger than me, it represents every young person from this community and beyond who deserves access to the arts. This is such a beautiful tribute to where it all began for me.”

“Dr. Jekyll & Mr. Hyde”a Simple, Clever, Fun Way to Consume a Classic

Despite having plowed through more than my fair share of Western literary canon, I’ve never read a word of Robert Louis Stevenson. So although I was familiar with the underlying premise of Dr. Jekyll & Mr. Hyde (isn’t everyone? Is there any title phrase this side of “Romeo and Juliet” that’s proven so successful at transmitting its referent to people who don’t actually know the work itself?), I came to Long Beach Playhouse with no point of comparison — and left completely satisfied.

Form and Fascination

The work that goes on view at the Palos Verdes Art Center is largely from the last 30 years, a carefully chosen selection of shapes and designs that also reveals the evolution of Johnson’s thinking and experiments in wood and resin and color and, more recently, his focus on two different forms of art, the geometric and the biomorphic, one hard-edged and the other visually pliable.

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Port News

Port of Long Beach CEO to Chart New Course at Year’s End

It was during his time on the Harbor Commission that he proposed the Green Port Policy, a commitment by the port to environmental sustainability that was ratified in 2005.
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