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  • June 14, 2023By Leslie Veliz

    It’s that time of year again. Yes, you know it; Father’s Day! However, there’s no need to scramble for a last-minute gift. What better way to celebrate your dad than with a celebratory dinner? Whether he’s in the mood for Mexican, Asian, or a classic steak, LB Living has got you covered. Here’s where to

  • June 5, 2023By Jeanette Lem

    Hola Long Beach, aquí están los últimos titulares de noticias locales para comenzar la semana del lunes 4 de junio. El Programa Anual de Lectura de Verano ofrece incentivos por participar El Programa de Lectura de Verano de la Biblioteca Pública de Long Beach llamada ‘Encuentra Tu Voz’ comienza el sábado 10 de junio e

  • June 5, 2023By Jeanette Lem

    Hello Long Beach! Here are the latest local news highlights to kick off the week of Monday, June 4th. Annual Summer Reading Program offers incentives for participation  The Long Beach Public Library’s Summer Reading Program begins Saturday, June 10, and invites readers of all ages to participate in reading activities and special events. This program

  • May 25, 2023By kahlocreative

    Axiom Kitchen Smoked Meats & BBQ, in collaboration with local BBQ vendors, will host a special event to provide a multi-course BBQ lunch for over 250 homeless individuals at the Long Beach Rescue Mission on Tuesday, May 30. This initiative aims to extend the celebration of National BBQ Month to those who were unable to

  • May 25, 2023By Jeanette Lem

    From May 31 – June 11, Long Beach Architecture Week (LBAW) will be hosting an event series that will give community members the chance to explore the city’s rich architecture through tours, educational talks, and community events.  From the historic Villa Riviera that towers over downtown to the decorated structures on the Long Beach Harbor

  • May 22, 2023By Jeanette Lem

    Hello Long Beach! Here are some of the latest local news highlights to kick off the week of May 22, 2023. Long Beach is expanding Safe Passage Program to increase student safety The City is aiming to increase the safety of youth walking to and from schools in North, West, and Central Long Beach as

  • Ellen Ward was on the cutting edge of the gay liberation movement; in 1975, she and her partners created the famous Que Sera with ambiance and good music on Seventh Street in Long Beach. Ward was an advocate for safe gathering places for lesbians, and bars were one of those important spaces. Born in 1937

  • May 18, 2023By Jeanette Lem

    At the forefront of the emerging Cumbia scene in Long Beach is Cello Azul, a musician who is putting his own spin on the Latin music genre with the infectious rhythm of his signature blue electric cello.  The Cumbia artist has been playing cello since he was in grade school and has incorporated elements of

  • May 15, 2023By Jeanette Lem

    Hello Long Beach! Here are the news highlights of the week to kick off Monday, May 15, 2023. City moves forward with plans to establish a Cambodian American Cultural Center Last week the city council voted to adopt the proposed Cambodian American Cultural Center Vision and Feasibility Plan which will establish a cultural center to

  • May 15, 2023By Jeanette Lem

    Hola Long Beach, Te traemos las últimas noticias locales para la semana del 15 de mayo. La ciudad avanza con los planes para establecer un Centro Cultural Camboya-Americano La semana pasada, el consejo municipal votó a favor de adoptar el propuesto Plan de Visión y Viabilidad del Centro Cultural Camboya-Americano, el cual establecerá un centro

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