For the past ten years, an initiative that inspires a multitude of students nation-wide and advocates anti-bullying through music has been rocking schools across the country. Founded by San Pedro natives, Domenico […]
San Pedro, who’s your daddy? Do we have one? If the city of San Pedro wanted to give a heartfelt Father’s Day card to someone, who should we address it to? The […]
The big top returns to San Pedro! Equal parts fantasy and spectacle, Cirque du Soleil’s Amaluna will be entertaining audiences of all ages April 25 through May 26 on the L.A. Waterfront. […]
Get your steps in and help a great cause move forward. This month, San Pedro will host several community events that inspire hope and camaraderie, while also fundraising for charitable causes. 5th […]
“The arts contribute to so many areas of a students education,” says Stephanie V., Art to Grow On parent, board member, and school representative. “Art builds towards the whole person, not just […]
“All buildings are not created equal.” Someone said that recently in a conversation about historic preservation and it really stuck with me. It’s true, but it’s a truth that’s hard to keep […]
What do you get when you mix dirty harbor water, an oddly-shaped paint blotch on a blank wall, and a 12-pack of beer? If you’re artist and contractor Dave Butkus, you end […]
With International Woman’s Day celebrated in March, what perfect timing for a celebration in San Pedro. On March 14, the inaugural Descendants of Italy Women’s Dinner, held at Michael’s Tuscany Room, will […]
“Do you prefer buildings to people?” That’s a line from the musical Mama Mia that I always find myself thinking about while researching a tour or story. I must say, the buildings […]
A couple of years ago, I had the opportunity to be an elder buddy to my friend’s grandmother, Miranda Mussa. It seemed like a win-win situation – Miranda would get out twice […]
January 3, 1543 – Juan Rodriguez Cabrillo died. He was the first European to navigate the coast of California. He was a native of Portugal who had gone to New Spain (Mexico) […]