Friday, February 21, 2025

Culture & Commentary

Long Beach Lost: The gentleman’s club that opened with a five-day long party and bankruptcy

My ongoing series, Long Beach Lost, was launched to examine buildings, places, and things that have either been demolished, are set to be demolished, or are in motion to possibly be demolished—or were never even in existence. This is not a preservationist series but rather a historical series that will help keep a record of our architectural, cultural, and spatial history.

Ways to escape the city without ever having to actually leave Long Beach

There are ways to escape Long Beach without leaving Long Beach—and they require nothing more than a bit of exploration with transit, your feet, your bike, or your wheelchair.

Long Beach Art Scene: L.A. artist Fay Ray to unveil exhibition at Compound; current group show leaving Feb. 9

In the space's first large solo exhibition, Compound will bring on L.A.-based, feminist-meets-machinist artist and sculptor Fay Ray come Feb. 15.

This Lunar New Year snake game is projected onto a Long Beach building—and yes, you can play it

Intertrend in Long Beach honors Lunar New Year with an interactive, playable version of the old-school snake game found on phones during the late 1990s and 2000s.

Remembering Dickie Babian: Legendary Long Beach bar owner dead at 90

After celebrating his 90th year, Long Beach dive bar legend Dickie Babian passed on the morning of Tuesday, Jan. 21.

Dear white folk: Stop romanticizing MLK as a ‘peaceful protestor’—he was an agitator

Many of my fellow white folks have this very romanticized, outright misaligned perception of the work of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.

From the Arena to the Bowl: How Long Beach is returning to live music roots with massive changes and updates

From reclaiming the Long Beach Arena to opening a live music and performance amphitheater space opening at The Queen Mary this fall, Mayor Rex Richardson is doubling down as the Mayor of Amps.

‘It’s me and we, fam:’ How Black community leader Duke Givens became a rep for Long Beach’s relief efforts

Duke Givens, the Black community leader from Long Beach, has been dedicated to the regional relief efforts—starting in Altadena.

Long Beach staple Lola’s has delivered thousands of meals during the fires—and it showcases much larger concerns

Lola's relief efforts have led it to become one of Long Beach's leaders in delivering warm meals to those who need them.

How the Bixby Knolls community became the epicenter in Long Beach’s relief efforts

In an entirely grassroots undertaking, Bixby Knolls has become Long Beach's epicenter as the county unites in relief efforts.
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