Cena Vegan, which specializes in Mexican street food, will debut in Long Beach on Tuesday within Partake Collective, a ghost kitchen dining hall in the East Village.
Eugene Correa will fight for hometown during Long Beach MMA event
Eugene Correa will be the only competitor fighting out of Long Beach during the upcoming A1 Combat, presented by UFC and Urijah Faber on Saturday, March 18.
Gallery seeks local submissions for upcoming exhibition exploring pop surrealism
The Long Beach Creative Group is looking for artists to submit pop-surrealist artworks created in the last five years for an upcoming exhibition.
Move over Melrose: 7 Long Beach vintage and antique shops to dig into
From fur coats to furniture, if you’re on the hunt for vintage, you’ll hit the lottery in Long Beach.
The 1933 Long Beach quake, a disaster followed by resilience and rebuilding
A good part of the immediate post-quake work was the further destruction of the quake-crippled buildings that were beyond repair and constituted a peril as aftershocks continued to work at crumbling structures, sending masonry crashing to the streets in thundering salvos.
Long Beach diving legend Pat McCormick dies at 92
Pat McCormick was one of the greatest athletes in Long Beach history and a member of several local, national and international halls of fame—and is still the only double-double gold medal diver in Olympic history.
5 Proven Ways to Unwind Before Bed and Sleep Better
Improve your sleep habits almost immediately with these tips.
CSULB’s Pow Wow returns, celebrating 50 years of indigenous culture and community in Long Beach
Southern California’s largest and longest-standing gathering of American Indians returns after a three-year hiatus March 11-12 in a celebration of indigenous culture and heritage that’s now on its 50th year at Cal State Long Beach.
Things to do in Long Beach this weekend including… garden play for kids and wine tastings for adults
Plus, a new photo exhibition, classical concert, a drag show and more.
Retro Row: How a pink neon beacon spawned a Long Beach subculture
When Kathleen Schaaf opened Meow Vintage in 1986, she had no idea one of Long Beach’s most beloved neighborhoods would raise up around it. Here’s the story of Retro Row.