Extra Frames: The photos we didn’t publish in April
Extra Frames is an occasional collection of images taken by the Long Beach Post’s photographers that, for various reasons, were not included in any stories but are too remarkable to be forgotten or left unpublished in the archives.

Shlap Muan, a chicken wing staple with a uniquely Long Beach story, just finished serving at Coachella
Owner Hak Tea serves out of the same North Long Beach space where his parents ran a restaurant for decades, and he’s incorporated the Cambodian flavors he grew up eating.
Theater review: In the story of restored instruments left behind amid the Holocaust, ‘The Violin Maker’ strikes a hopeful note
International City Theatre’s new production is a meaningful and important story that is well worth experiencing.
Things to do in Long Beach this weekend — including a free mariachi festival and a classic car show
We’ve got some great, free festivals for you this weekend.
Cheap eats part 2: More tasty places to get breakfast in Long Beach for under $10
Believe it or not, our readers had 10 more locally owned spots where $10 will get you a hearty, filling breakfast. Any more we missed?

Two accomplished restaurateurs bring dim sum and creative cocktails to Downtown Long Beach
Midnight Oil has taken over the former Rosemallows location on Third Street. It’s serving up unique drinks like a fried rice-inspired cocktail.

Jordan High choir will perform with Foreigner at Long Beach Grand Prix concert
They’ll be singing “I Want To Know What Love Is,” with the rock band. “It’s going to be an amazing experience,” the choir director said.

