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L.A. Beer Week returns Saturday, September 20th with a more geo-centric producer this year as The Los Angeles County Brewers Guild puts together a launch event that… Read more »

Torrance is rich in skateboarding history and has been a backdrop for all types of classic skateboard magazine spreads, down from the 1970s all the way to… Read more »

With the spirit of Aloha in mind, Barry Hatchett’s 8th Annual Beach Shorts Film Fest returns to the South Bay this Saturday August 16th. Basically, the Beach… Read more »

Dust off your cowboy hat, pull on your boots and come on out to the scenic members only Empty Saddle Club in Rolling Hills Estates as Switzer… Read more »

L.A. Tourism added two days to dineLA this summer, allowing food lovers to enjoy two weekends worth of dining deals. dineLA’s second return for 2014 started last… Read more »

Historic preservation is a theme that underpins the nature of Old Town Torrance as its one way streets were originally designed to deter motorists from side-stepping highway… Read more »

One of the more pertinent topics around the South Bay water cooler after another glorious 4th of July weekend has nothing to do with all the partying… Read more »

03It feels like the beginning of that stereotypical movie where said small town in America is trapped in a rabid summer heat, painted in with library-esq boredom… Read more »

In a way this South Bay weekend is a mere warm-up to next weekend’s 4th of July bonanza that will surely take place around the beach cities… Read more »

If you have been by Naja”s Place in the last couple days, you might have noticed a less than robust tap list than normal as the folks… Read more »

Celebrate the joy of surfing Friday down at the Hermosa Beach Pier with a salute to the nearing summer solstice and the burgeoning, official holiday for surfers… Read more »

This Sunday at Torrance Beach watch teams of 12 surfers compete in an old school style surf relay in an effort to raise money and awareness for… Read more »

Celebrate the joy of surfing Friday down at the Hermosa Beach Pier with a salute to the nearing summer solstice and the burgeoning, official holiday for surfers… Read more »

Breweries and dads are synonymous; it’s an ingenious marketing package that combines quality and a do-it-yourself flavor that all dads identify with. Luckily, breweries and craft beer… Read more »

The first San Pedro Shred: Festival of Skate happened right around this time last year on the curvy black-top where Gaffey St. meets 36th St. It’s back… Read more »