Kings or Slaves?
By Greg Palast, Jan. 19
There are a million Iranians in the streets facing bullets and torture who don’t agree that Ayatollah Ali Khamenei is...

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Culture
Mayor Bass Advances Executive Directives to Bolster LA’s Entertainment Industry
In collaboration with partners like FilmLA, Film Liaison Steve Kang and the mayor’s office, a tiered permitting fee structure is being developed for low-impact productions. The pilot is expected to launch by March 2026.
Editorials
Kings or Slaves?
By Greg Palast, Jan. 19
There are a million Iranians in the streets facing bullets and torture who don’t agree that Ayatollah Ali Khamenei is...
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
Order or Oppression?
Analysts like Monika Bauerlein of Mother Jones contend that the transition to fascism is “not over” because citizens still possess rights worth using. Similarly, contributors to The Nation argue that a window remains to prevent total consolidation, provided the public aggressively defends those currently targeted by state violence. Goldberg describes the United States as being trapped in a liminal space: “the space between the liberal democracy most Americans grew up in and the dark, belligerent authoritarian state that our government seeks to impose.”
San Pedro News
Port Seeks Public Comment on Zero-Emissions Electrification Project
As the first step in the ZEPEO Project, LADWP has prepared a Notice of Intent or NOI. This notice informs agencies, stakeholders, and the public that an Initial Study/Mitigated Negative Declaration (IS/MND) has been completed and is available for review and comment.
McOsker Introduces Motion to Clarify Official Access to Animal Shelters
At the end of last year, Councilman Tim McOsker introduced a motion to clarify access rules for elected officials and their staff to visit...
Carson City Limits
City of Carson Recognized for Leadership in Energy Efficiency and Sustainability
Carson achieved the program’s highest level of recognition by implementing a comprehensive suite of sustainability initiatives designed to reduce greenhouse gas emissions, expand access to clean energy, and engage the community in climate-forward solutions.
Long Beach News
Port of Long Beach CEO Brings Global Trade Perspective to World Economic Forum
Hacegaba will be the only top executive of a U.S. port authority at the summit that is expected to include 850 executives and national leaders from 130 countries.
Mayor Bass Advances Executive Directives to Bolster LA’s Entertainment Industry
In collaboration with partners like FilmLA, Film Liaison Steve Kang and the mayor’s office, a tiered permitting fee structure is being developed for low-impact productions. The pilot is expected to launch by March 2026.
The State of the Theatrical Arts in Long Beach
Whether or not the Los Angeles Times’s recent “52 Best Places to See Plays and Musicals in Southern California” comes anywhere close to providing...
Port of Long Beach Sponsorship Call Open Through Jan. 30
The events center on the arts, environment, education, social justice and historic preservation.
The Party’s Over, the Beets Remain
By Ari LeVaux, Columnist
I call it Christmas Sweater because of the color scheme and general look of the dish, but this recipe is not...
Seeds For Liberation, Tracing the Fight for Liberation from Gaza to the Streets of LA
By highlighting the perspectives of Palestinians, prominent members of The Black Panther Party, La Raza, and Stop Cop City Atlanta, Seeds for Liberation draws connections that have not been made in film before.
Saigon Oi Brings Big Vietnamese Flavor — and Legendary Coffee — to San Pedro
Saigon Oi specializes in dishes that just hit the spot — interesting appetizers, authentic bahn mi sandwiches, refreshing spring rolls, noodle bowls, and grilled meat and rice. Vegetarians are very welcome here.
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Port of Long Beach CEO Brings Global Trade Perspective to World Economic Forum
Hacegaba will be the only top executive of a U.S. port authority at the summit that is expected to include 850 executives and national leaders from 130 countries.
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