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Jan 17 12:49 pm shared from Long Beach Business Journal

New exhibition space, Xela Institute of Art, joins Wrigley neighborhood

Tess Kazenoff

After officially opening in September, Xela Institute of Art, a gallery on Pacific Avenue that displays contemporary art, is preparing for its second exhibition, which opens Jan. 28.

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Jan 17 11:45 am
  • food

New family-owned diner replaces rundown Sizzler in North Long Beach

Magnolia Lafleur

After undergoing a complete makeover, the new restaurant opened as Bebe’s Diner on Jan. 5, replacing the Sizzler that sat vacant at the corner of Long Beach and Del Amo boulevards since the start of the pandemic in 2020. 

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Jan 15 8:00 am
  • Restaurant Openings

Sushi Nikkei earned a prestigious distinction–and has now opened a new location

Magnolia Lafleur

Sushi Nikkei is now one of just four establishments in Long Beach that is officially recommended by the famed Michelin Guide.

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Jan 13 7:00 am
  • Friday the 13th

Where to get tattoos on the unluckiest day: Friday the 13th

Brandon Richardson

While Friday the 13th may be unlucky for some, it is often the busiest day for tattoo shops, many of which offer specials.

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Jan 12 10:12 am shared from Studio LBP

5 Superfoods you should be eating right now

Long Beach Post Partner

Beans, berries, avocado and greens; foods rich in antioxidants, minerals, and vitamins, give your body plenty of valuable defenses. 

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Jan 11 2:29 pm
  • weekend events

Things to do in Long Beach this weekend including… comedy and a craft whiskey celebration

Cheantay Jensen

Plus, local theater, classical music and artist meetups.

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Jan 9 1:15 pm
  • MLK Parade

Annual MLK Day parade returns after 2-year hiatus

Cheantay Jensen

After a two-year hiatus due to the COVID-19 pandemic, the annual Martin Luther King Jr. Parade and Celebration is returning live and in person to Central Long Beach on Jan. 14.

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Jan 8 9:32 am shared from Long Beach Business Journal

Sommelier to educate Long Beach on ‘secrets’ of sake with new Downtown tasting room

Kat Schuster

Greg Beck has already gained a following with his Sake Secret pop-up tucked inside Long Beach Beer Lab. This summer, he’ll open LA County’s first stand-alone specialty sake shop and tasting room.

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Jan 5 3:16 pm
  • kontrapunktus

Young talent of Kontrapunktus aims to energize new audiences with Baroque classical music

Cheantay Jensen

Kontrapunktus will be performing live in Long Beach at Grace First Presbyterian Church Friday, Jan. 13.

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Jan 4 2:19 pm shared from Long Beach Business Journal

Waters Edge Winery opens new Downtown location on Linden Avenue

Kat Schuster

The city’s first winery reopened just after Christmas to a historic brick-and-mortar at 149 Linden Ave., about five months after it shuttered its 217 Pine Ave. location.

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