Theater News: Timely ‘Fiddler on the Roof’ set to perform at Long Beach Playhouse
“Gregory Cohen, the director, is Jewish and said he recognizes ‘Fiddler’ is not just a story of his people, but about standing against hate,” said Sean Gray, producing artistic director for the Playhouse.

Local chefs will compete to create Long Beach’s best hamburger at inaugural Burger Bash
Attendees can sample burgers from over a dozen local hotspots competing for the golden cow trophy.
Long Beach’s inflatable water playgrounds are now open. Here are the rules for using them
The floating playgrounds were just set up at Alamitos Beach and Horny Corner.
Theater News: International City Theatre’s ‘The Angel Next Door’ director aims for ‘joyful fun’
Billed as a “screwball romantic comedy,” the metatheatrical play is set to begin a three-week run this weekend at International City Theatre.
A new farmers market is launching at 4th and Cherry this Thursday
The head chef at Heritage restaurant, the owner of Alder & Sage and a longtime farmers market operator are focusing on bringing fresh, local produce to chefs and other shoppers — including those who need help affording it.

Lazy Dough, a creative new brunch spot on Fourth Street, is a chef’s playground
Have you had croissant French toast? How about a Dubai croissant? They’re just some of the breakfast delights now being served out of the space that used to hold Seabirds Kitchen.

Theater News: The Carpenter Center has a special guest for its 30th birthday: Richard Carpenter
Richard Carpenter, who went on to international success with his sister Karen in their namesake band, will be part of a special performance Saturday with Broadway star Renée Elise Goldsberry.

