Regarded as “a musical within a comedy,” The Drowsy Chaperone begins when a modern day, die-hard musical theater fan known ...
Then in 1974, she took to the stage flying high as Peter Pan, a part she has now played over 3,000 times, making her an ...
Gardena residents will have noticed a sign in the window of Nader’s Furniture Store on Marine Avenue, pointing towards a liquidation sale and eventual shutdown. Staff at the store were able to confirm ...
From there, North ran out of gas as the Tartars held on for a 28-21 victory to finish their regular season unbeaten at 10-0 ...
Natalie Guerrero and Le’Anne Norfleet are joined by members of the Dr. MLK Jr. Cultural Committee and Sen. Steve Bradford for a celebratory photo on Saturday in front of the Nakaoka Community Center.
Mayor Tasha Cerda gave her 2025 State of the City presentation on March 13 at the Nakaoka Community Center. This year, Cerda also looked back at Gardena city history as officials look ahead to a ...
‘The witching season brings with it multiple events in and around Gardena. At 5:30 p.m. to 8 p.m. on Halloween, Too Cute to Spook takes place at Johnson Park (1200 W. 170th St., Gardena 90247). “Bring ...
No doubt everyone in Los Angeles has been personally affected by the devastating wildfires surrounding us, either personally or through family and friends. It’s been a very tough week in the City of ...
Students from a local charter school and possibly public schools march through the city of Gardena on Monday in protest of the new administration’s immigration bills that will deport illegal ...
The City of Gardena has announced that it has developed a “Rental Assistance Program to assist those experiencing financial hardships that are preventing them from paying their rent.” This assistance, ...
Yoshiko Miwa is all smiles as she prepares to blow out the candles on her cake. Miwa turned 109 on Feb. 28 and celebrated in style with family and friends at the Gardena Buddhist Church. By Gary ...
Center Theatre Group presents the West Coast premiere of GUAC, a fearless, funny, and deeply moving solo theatrical tour-de-force written and performed by Manuel Oliver about a father turned activist.