Culture

Eggtastrophe in San Pedro?

Brian’s father, Jim, once explained to Random Lengths that before the advent of supermarkets in the 1960s, small mom-and-pop markets…

3 years ago

Gallery Conversations: Trade Fare Social

Gallery Conversations offers the community a more nuanced opportunity to engage with the contemporary artworks on view in the galleries,…

3 years ago

LA Art Show Returns With a Bold Global Lineup And Ambitious Climate Agenda

The LA Art Show 2023 includes the return of the European Pavilion; the debut of the Japanese Pavilion featuring six…

3 years ago

Pan African Film Festival: Experience A New Story of Imagination

Featured documentaries this year make up a small list, so far, yet offer a range of intriguing subject matter from…

3 years ago

Long Beach Black Restaurant Week is Jan. 22-29

We’re heading into the final stretch of Long Beach’s Black Restaurant Week, which ends on Jan. 29. Organized by Long…

3 years ago

Little Fish Continues New Year’s Tradition with “Pick of the Vine”

Although COVID threw things out of joint, it’s fair to say that for over 20 years now each January Little…

3 years ago

Alder & Sage Blooms in the Wake of a Lost Piece of Long Beach History

On July 24, 2022, the day Portfolio Coffeehouse closed after 32 years as a Long Beach institution at the corner…

3 years ago

French Horn Player Brings Healing Music to Patients and Visitors of Dignity Health – St. Mary Medical Center

At St. Mary Medical Center or SMMC volunteer Julie Spacht, a retired engineer for the Los Angeles Department of Water…

3 years ago

Birthing Justice, Social Action Doc Ignites Grassroots Movement

The Birthing Justice team has taken a grassroots approach to this crisis. By hosting small screenings and panels all across…

3 years ago

SPIFFest to Focus on Social Justice, the Environment and Overlooked Peoples

With a lineup featuring films focusing on the homeless, the hearing-impaired, Korean War refugees, and Native American artists and athletes,…

3 years ago