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Torrance, CA – Beginning May 15 through Sunday, May 17, 2015, the City of Torrance will pay tribute to the nation’s Armed Forces with its 56th Annual… Read more »

The folks behind the bar are prepping and cleaning their tap lines for what is now Naja’s Place 7th IPA Festival that starts this Wednesday at 2:00pm…. Read more »

What really is a chronologically fluid anniversary event since Smog City Brewery actually opened their doors unto a Torrance zip-code back in 2013, this Saturday’s Smog City… Read more »

It’s time to celebrate the maternal side of the family this Sunday, the side that brought you into the world and hopefully nurtured you through infancy and… Read more »

  Playfully put away April and the many months to come with BALEENkitchen as they turn the last Sunday of every month into a Funday complete with… Read more »

The sixth H.P. Lovecraft Film Festival held this weekend at the classic art deco Warner Grand Theatre in San Pedro brings the weird and horrific tales of… Read more »

TEDxLoyolaMarymountU will take place on May 2, 2015 at Loyola Marymount University from 10:00am to ­3:30pm. The independently organized event, licensed by TED, will feature local, national… Read more »

The second location for Chevron’s oil refinery is scenically located between Santa Monica Bay and LAX where right against an odoriferous array of middle class America sits… Read more »

What was once a day to celebrate Environmental Activism in the ’60s & ’70s has now practically turned into a month long movement in April where a… Read more »

Blaze N Glory, Southern California’s premier reggae, hip-hop rock festival lights up Southern California for two straight days of live music for fans of all ages. The… Read more »

Celebrate the songs of an artist who changed the course of popular music when Andy Hill & Renee Safier and their band Hard Rain host the 25th… Read more »

Chalk, that old school medium scratches, colors, and depicts scenes commemorating Earth Day along Redondo Beach’s Sea Wall this Saturday. Sponsored by the King Harbor Association, the… Read more »

Universe Multicultural Film Festival’s annual celebration brings together cinephiles, filmmakers and artists to explore some of the most original features in world cinema this weekend up on… Read more »

Many South Bay cities in and around the bubble have offered their services as Host Towns for upcoming Special Olympics World Games Los Angeles that take place… Read more »

Del Amo Mall in Torrance is undergoing a facelift from its 1980s contemporary suburban slumber to a more up-scale “lifestyle center” theme, soon to be anchored by… Read more »