Get ready for plenty of sunshine, food, music and fun this holiday weekend!
Suddenly yellow summer squash in all shapes and sizes seems to be jumping off the tables at the Manhattan Beach Certified Farmers Market.
Students of Mira Costa High School's drama department conduct final rehearsals for "All Shook Up," an Elvis Presley inspired musical opening Friday night.
Environmental and eco-friendly causes gather to educate, demonstrate and offer plain ol' family fun at Manhattan Beach's 19th Annual Earth Day event.
Fresh mint is good to keep around for a variety of uses, from soothing headaches to making mojitos.
Choral music with a twist, a tuneful 'Little Women,' and a nod to our town's surfing heritage.
Jennifer Thompson-Cannino's co-authored memoir, 'Picking Cotton,' is the real-life account of two people—accuser and accused—caught in a justice system that failed them both.
Paint brushes transform a canvas into works of art against a captivating musical backdrop as Sangria hosts fundraiser for Japan relief.
Laura Moss makes a delicious dish out of a stinking rose.
Asparagus season only lasts a few months, so get your hands on it while you can, and learn a few tricks to help the wine-challenged vegetable mesh better with your dinner table.
What to do around town March 26-27, 2011.
Fresh watercress from ABC Farms offers a seasonal way to jazz up your meals and load up on nutrients.
Growing up in the South Bay in the 1960s and '70s, John Paul Godges saw the American experience unfolding, inspiring him to dig deep into his family roots. What did he discover? That a mentally ill sibling would hold the large Catholic family together.
What to do March 19-20, 2011.
There's nothing meek about the leek; the vegetable has a powerful history and powerful health benefits.
What to do March 11-13, 2011.
What to do March 3-6, 2011.
Plan to attend some of these fun activities with your kids. You're sure to have fun, and so will they!
The 83rd annual Academy Awards air Sunday at 5 p.m. on ABC.
What to do February 24-27, 2011.
What to do February 18-19.
We talk with Cindy Laverty about her new book, which offers tools for balancing caregiving responsibilities and your personal needs.
The Paletteers, an art group affiliated with the Palos Verdes Art Center, featured more than 60 works at an exhibit and silent auction that helped raise money for Art With Sally.
The Manhattan Beach nonprofit showcases the work of filmmakers, musicians and others and supports arts education for neighborhood schoolchildren.
Weekly Scrabble sessions in the Oasis Room give Manhattan Beach seniors a chance to rejuvenate and articulate.
Beginning April 16, Mira Costa drama students will be performing "The Wiz"—based on the hit Broadway musical and 1978 movie adaptation of the Wizard of Oz.