San Pedro

Will Walker’s Café Ever Reopen?

Prospect Group has portrayed themselves as the people who heroically took a chance on Walker’s Cafe when nobody else would.…

2 years ago

Little Fish Ends an Era with a “Pick of the Vine” that Harvests New Beginnings

Every January, Little Fish Theatre opens the year with a staging of new short plays culled from hundreds of submissions.…

2 years ago

Arts United Grant Recipients, Round One Announced

The grants are meant to provide a boost for each project, with the organizers identifying the remaining one-third of the…

2 years ago

Appeals Court—China Shipping Could Be Shut Down

2023 ended with a bang that few have yet heard: An appeals court decision that could shut down the China…

2 years ago

Roaster Aims to Caffeinate with Quality Coffee

As in wine, each roast has its own subtle hints. At a recent tasting, a single source Colombian Huila had…

2 years ago

Kari Burgos of Inner Harmony Yoga, Resilience and Change

Fran’s background was accounting and bookkeeping, Kari’s was in finance. Both women share “Type A” personalities who benefit from yoga;…

2 years ago

Warner Grand Begins Construction

The storefront businesses facing 6th Street, Sacred Grounds Coffee Cafe and fINdings Art Center, will remain open and accessible through…

2 years ago

Where are all the Heroes?

As I sit in my darkened bedroom, I reminisce about better times in America. Sometimes I wonder if America is…

2 years ago

Little Fish Theatre Forced to Leave the Only Pond They’ve Ever Known

Come February, that destination will cease to exist, as the sale of Little Fish’s unique split-level theatre space at 777…

2 years ago

Neighborhood Councils Oppose Two Port Projects

Both projects, first rolled out in the waning days of Eric Garcetti’s mayorship, raise a combination of ethical and environmental/public…

2 years ago