Culture

Dancing Waters and the Demolition of San Pedro’s Cultural History

By Terelle Jerricks, Managing Editor For the longest time, we’ve clamored for more and cheaper. Now we’re getting it, at…

6 years ago

Free Admission to MOCA is  Here

LOS ANGELES —On Jan. 11, the Museum of Contemporary Arts welcomed more than 5,000 visitors to free general admission to…

6 years ago

New “King Arthur”: Half Baroque, Half Contemporary Political Commentary, Mixed Results

By Greggory Moore, Curtain Call Columnist Don't know much about Henry Purcell's King Arthur? That's just as well for seeing…

6 years ago

Melody Makers Pays Tribute to the Bible of Rock ’n’ Roll

By Melina Paris, Arts and Culture Reporter It was a chance encounter. A young photographer, Barrie Wentzell, tells the story…

6 years ago

Ko-Ryu Ramen on Sixth and Nelson, San Pedro

Popular from its first bowl of excellent broth, Ko-Ryu (Red Dragon) Ramen has had a full house from the beginning

6 years ago

Change Won’t Be Televised

The shift in media narratives about the Bernie campaign’s chances will surely boost the decibels of alarm bells in elite…

6 years ago

The Sides of December

Since on any given night we are statistically more likely to be a guest at the party than the host,…

6 years ago

Cuckoo for Coca Nog

By Ari LeVaux, Contributor When the weather turns cold, hot cocoa is everyone’s friend. It plays well with others and…

6 years ago

The Restaurateurs of Old San Pedro

Ante knew everyone, and more importantly, everyone knew Ante. The emigrant had also come to San Pedro with nothing and…

6 years ago

Brisk “A Christmas Carol” Good to Give Your Dickens Fix

By Greggory Moore, Curtain Call Before A Christmas Story, before the classic claymation of Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer, even before…

6 years ago