Friday, February 20, 2026
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April Adewole, a pottery maker at Crafted, sees Black History Month as imperfect but necessary — a placeholder in a society where whiteness remains the default. Until Black creativity and authority are normalized rather than marked as exceptional, February serves a purpose. But she refuses to let it define her work. Her presence is not seasonal. It is structural, consistent, and self-determined. Photo by Chris Villanueva.
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Culture

Editorials

Letters to the Editor: Remembering Reverend Jesse Jackson, Piazza Miramare Curiosities, and Comments on “Broken From the Top” Cover Story

Mourning the Passing of Reverend Jesse Jackson Supervisor Janice Hahn Reverend Jesse Jackson was a giant of the civil rights movement who not only demanded change—he...

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

ICE is in Retreat

The current standoff in the US Congress over funding of the Department of Homeland Security is due to these egregious actions of masked ICE agents. This may be partly why the alleged “drawdown” of forces in Minnesota, Terminal Island, and elsewhere is happening. If that is true, then the Democrats should have stood up to the Orange Felon’s secret police and done what should have been done last July 4th with the Big Ugly Budget. One can only hope the agents involved will ever be indicted for murder.

San Pedro News

Random Happening: Port of Los Angeles Hosts 12th Annual Lunar New Year Festival Feb 21

The Lunar New Year in 2026 begins the “Year of the Fire Horse,” a symbol of adventure, vitality, and momentum.

Riviera Romance on 7th Street Celebrate Valentine’s Day at Compagnon Wine Bistro and the Whale & Ale

Thomas and Loni Compagnon have brought the spirit and ambiance of the Riviera to downtown, along with superb cuisine and a well-curated wine list.

More Than February

Carson City Limits

Assemblymember Gipson on Donald Trump: You Caused the Death of Alex Pretti

Senate President pro Tempore Monique Limón (D-Santa Barbara) and Speaker Robert Rivas (D- Salinas) held a press conference Jan. 26 with fellow members of the California Legislature to firmly declare that arrests must be made, starting with those responsible for ICE’s oppressive work.

Long Beach News

Pier B Rail Facility Project Update Meeting Set for March 4

  The Pier B On-Dock Rail Support Facility project team will update the public on the status of the Port of Long Beach project during...

Random Happening: Port of Los Angeles Hosts 12th Annual Lunar New Year Festival Feb 21

The Lunar New Year in 2026 begins the “Year of the Fire Horse,” a symbol of adventure, vitality, and momentum.

Riviera Romance on 7th Street Celebrate Valentine’s Day at Compagnon Wine Bistro and the Whale & Ale

Thomas and Loni Compagnon have brought the spirit and ambiance of the Riviera to downtown, along with superb cuisine and a well-curated wine list.

Random Happenings: AGCC Events—Teen Mural Club’s Unveils “Vā Manuia” and Sustaining Ourselves Workshop & Catalog Release of Sustainers of Life Exhibition

In Sāmoan culture, Vā is the name of the space between us, and Manuia is the word for blessing. The stories woven into AGCC’s newest mural speak to the honoring of spaces in between

LAHIFF Festival Returns March 5 to 8, for Its 23rd Annual Celebration of Global Cinema

  Get ready for the 23rd LA Harbor International Film Festival, opening March 5, in San Pedro. The film festival aims to entertain, enlighten and educate...

More Than February

It’s no secret that Black History Month has become a masterclass in corporate reputation laundering. The same institutions that maintain pay gaps, discriminatory hiring practices, and boards nearly devoid of Black leadership spend February performing allyship with the precision of a marketing calendar. The return on investment for these campaigns is measurable. The return for Black communities is not.

Next Generation of Pedro Punks Set 7th Street Ablaze at First Thursday

Pedro is a town steeped in punk history and legend and if Never Say Bye are anything to go by, that tradition is still going strong on the sidewalk mosh pits of Pedro's First Thursday Art Walk.

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Pier B Rail Facility Project Update Meeting Set for March 4

  The Pier B On-Dock Rail Support Facility project team will update the public on the status of the Port of Long Beach project during...
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