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Feb 22 – Tax Credit Workshop for Small Businesses Congresswoman Janice Hahn

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Feb 20 – Presidents Day

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Feb 19 – Friends of the San Pedro Library present: LISA SEE at the Grand Annex

Lisa See, author of the critically-acclaimed international bestseller, Snow Flower and the Secret Fan (2005), as well as On Gold Mountain, Peony in Love, Shanghai Girls and the most recent, Dreams of Joy will read and discuss her latest works and her family’s fascinating history in Los Angeles. Ticket price includes a copy of Dreams of Joy

Feb 18 – Latin Dance Fire at the Grand Annex

Feel the intensity and passion of Latin Dance with Josie Neglia’s LATIN DANCE FIRE – an exhilarating collage of dance performance with Salsa, Cha-Cha, and Bachata, dramatic Argentine Tango and Gaucho and the rhythmic heartbeat of Brazil, the Samba! This is a dazzling dance journey not to be missed! The Grand Annex www.grandvision.org/grand-annex.asp 434 W. Sixth Street San Pedro, CA 90731 310-833-4813 View Larger Map

Feb 18 – “JUST LOVE IT: A Celebration of Life for Ryan Rossi” at the Warner Grand

JR Richards, 110 South, Chuck Alverez, Aaron Burnhart, Fontaine’s Muse and soccer friends unite in tribute to Richards’ long time collaborator and sideman, Ryan Rossi.

Feb 18 – “Surfing Cold Water” Book Signing at the Los Angeles Maritime Museum

Join us for a presentation and book signing on Saturday, February 18th at 1pm at the Museum. Author Glenn Gordinier will recount his adventures of surfing year-round in freezing New England waters

Feb 18 – Daddyos at Think Prime Restaurant

The Daddyos will be performing for your enjoyment tonight. Think Prime Restaurant 29601 S.

Feb 18 – The Great Los Angeles Air Raid of 1942 at Fort MacArthur Museum

An exciting recreation of a historic controversey! Dance to the music of Dean Mora and the Ft. MacArthur Officers Orchestra . Master of Ceremonies Maxwell De Mille

Feb 18 – Pick of the Vine at Little Fish Theatre

An evening of short plays. Little Fish’s celebration of one-acts selected from hundreds of submissions from all over the world. Over the years we’ve seen men on crosses, a boy with wings, a 30 second psychic, and a group of bugs in a jar.

Feb 17 – Rob Klopfenstein & Guests at the Whale and Ale

Every Friday Night… visit The Whale & Ale & enjoy the fine entertainment of Rob Klopfenstein & Guests joining him at the Piano, no cover charge for Bar or Dinner Guests. The Whale and Ale Whale and Ale Restaurant Review Webpage 327 West 7th Street San Pedro, CA 90731 (310) 832-0363 View Larger Map

Feb 17 – Pick of the Vine at Little Fish Theatre

An evening of short plays. Little Fish’s celebration of one-acts selected from hundreds of submissions from all over the world. Over the years we’ve seen men on crosses, a boy with wings, a 30 second psychic, and a group of bugs in a jar.

Feb 17 – Farmers Market

Come join the fun. Great food

Denny Freidenrich: Arms race could undo a generation’s work

AS a true blue baby boomer, I have benefited from many of mankind’s greatest scientific accomplishments.

Editorial: Chief Beck should abandon changing L.A.’s vehicle impound policy

WHETHER he knows it or not, Charlie Beck has been handed a gift.

Editorial: L.A., Long Beach punting on pot

WHAT part of a court ruling on medical marijuana collectives doesn’t the Long Beach City Council get?

Animals need a loving home: Letters to the editor for Thursday, Feb. 16, 2012

Letters to the editor for Thursday, Feb. 16, 2012

Back to the old ways for LAUSD in wake of Miramonte scandal: Letters to the Editor for Tuesday, Feb. 14, 2012

When I went to public school in Hollywood, there were no male teachers in my grammar school. I didn’t have a male teacher until junior high (now called middle school). Children went to neighborhood schools, where everybody more or less knew one another

Editorial: Driving a debate on mass transit — President’s budget puts spotlight on transportation

President Obama’s new budget helps to put transportation back at the forefront of political debate. For this, Southern Californians should give a supportive toot of the car horn while inching through the morning commute

Editorial: Politicians wouldn’t have to find a reason to run away from this campaign pledge

Extracting pledges from candidates to, say, never raise taxes, protect gun rights, or preserve women’s access to abortion is a time-honored tradition of American politics.