August Wilson’s Fences, a play that examines the effects of one man’s regrets and resentment on his family. It is part of Wilson’s ten-part “Pittsburgh Cycle” which observes the African American experience across several decades.
CenterCal, an El Segundo-based commercial real estate developer, is moving forward with plans to transform a 10-acre site at 2nd Street and Pacific Coast Highway (PCH) into a pedestrian-friendly, lifestyle-type retail shopping center with views of the Alamitos Bay Marina.
As the drawing from a 1900s newspaper shows, in the earliest days of Long Beach, Civil War veterans and their families would line up for a parade, that marched from the corner of Fifth Street and Pine Avenue to the Pine Avenue Pier.
Part One of this column introduced 72-year-old Medical Marijuana (MMJ) activist David Zink, a 49-year Long Beach resident/homeowner who has fought for safe access for medical marijuana (MMJ) pati
The entryway and plaza at 7550 E. Spring Street have been newly built. Visitors celebrated the official unveiling during a dedication ceremony Saturday, May 20.
On a hot August 1988 night, the Long Beach Harbor rocked as it likely never rocked before. The event was the “Louie Louie” party cruise starring Richard Berry, the man who took a cha cha and turned it into the rock anthem “Louie Louie.”
Mr. President, honorable members of the Citizens Police Complaint Commission, my name is Stephen Downing. I am a resident of Long Beach living in the 3rd district.
With Mother’s Day around the corner, you might wonder if you should go beyond chocolates and flowers this year and give Mom something that can help her far into the future. What sort of financial gift can improve her life?