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January 2010

Letters Jan. 28, 2010

Haiti connection

Dear ER:

I have read “Ariana’s Dream” story to my third grade students, not without tears. and they are inspired to send cards and words of love to all of you (ER Jan. 21, 2010).

RBUSD prepares for major cuts

The Redondo Beach School District will likely face $3 million to $4 million in budget cuts due to another impending slash in state education funding.

7-11 concept updated for the digital generation

Imagine a convenience store where the food is customizable, the wine is carefully selected, and the hot dogs are fresh and plump instead of wrinkled and rotating for several hours…

About Town

A firefighter gets promoted and local author plans to give discussion on honoring thy parents…

Gu Gu Sushi [RESTAURANT REVIEW]

Sushi bars in the South Bay have a long tradition of names that mean nothing in Japanese, going back to

“The Good Soldier Schweik”


When brilliant composers die young, whether it’s Bizet or Gershwin and especially Mozart, people wonder what they might have accomplished had they lived longer. Robert Kurka died in 1957, at age 35, before the premiere of his sole opera, “The Good Soldier Schweik.”

Old World, new approach

“I’ve had a lifelong interest in mythology,” says Seamus Ryan. “[Unlike] other photographers who just take pictures, I imagine a

Help for Haitian orphanage sought

Wanted: a few good men and women.  In particular, doctors, builders, teachers, and maybe a few Marines. Maison de Lumiere,

Trace Bundy and Sungha Jung at Live At The Lounge.

by Fred Milani

The budding South Bay acoustic music scene got another bolt of lightning from the sold-out, performances of master fingerstyle guitarists Trace Bundy and Sungha Jung at Live At The Lounge

Keith Morris – Wild in the Streets

In celebration of the 30th anniversary of the infamous Black Flag show at Polliwog Park in Manhattan Beach that turned

Cyclists, motorists urged to share


Workers have placed signs along Hermosa Avenue, and painted symbols on the roadway itself, to let bicyclists know they can occupy a full lane going each way.

City sticks to guns with eatery

The Hermosa Beach City Council stood behind the police chief in a bid to close a Pier Plaza restaurant at

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