Thursday, March 28, 2024

After nearly quarter of a century, Moonlight Movies on the Beach might not happen again

It's is nothing short of a Long Beach tradition, one steeped in our city's love for both shoreline events and the arts: Moonlight Movies—and after approaching nearly 25 years of serving the community, it might not just be a reality in 2024.
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Long Beach Food Scene Intel: Plunge, V-Burger close; BBQ fest to return; more

Long Beach Food Scene Intel is a series from Brian Addison that will recap food news throughout the city, both news that needs just a quick mention or repeated news where you might have missed the full features.

Long Beach Last Call draws thousands across 10-day celebration of bar culture

Thousands of revelers—be they dancers or drinkers, in the industry or seeking to support it—came out in love for Long Beach Last Call: 15 events across 10 days of celebration in the name of our bar culture and the people behind one of our strongest social and economic drivers.

Metro’s Orwellian take: Adding miles of new lanes to the 710 Freeway is not expanding the freeway

Metro is repeatedly claiming that their draft 710 Freeway widening plan projects are "not expanding the freeway by any means whatsoever" and "expanding the freeway in any shape or form." This is not true.

Supervisor Hahn calls for no residential demolitions in Metro’s 710 Freeway Corridor Project

"[For 710 Freeway expansion] Metro needs to commit itself to zero residential property takes. [Metro] should have as one its top priorities ensuring that our projects do not result in kicking people out of their homes."

City Council approves 21-story, 203-unit Downtown Long Beach development

The Downtown Long Beach development project—a 21-story, 203-unit residential tower—will take over the space at 615 E. Ocean Blvd.

Brick Fest Live, country’s largest event dedicated to LEGOs, returns to Long Beach

The annual Brick Fest is expanding its footprint in a large way for 2023, visiting multiple cities across the country, including Long Beach—and it is bringing over one million bricks with it.

The Ordinarie rediscovered this cocktail birthed in Long Beach 65 years ago

Not only participating in a Long Beach Food Scene meet-up and DTLB crawl, The Ordinarie has a Last Call menu that is an ode to the locals.

This ain’t Texas: Country Coastal Jam returns to Long Beach with Jason Aldean, Thomas Rhett

Bring out the cowboy hats because Long Beach is about to get more country: The massive two-day country festival that is Coastal Country Jam is about to return for its second year at Marina Green Park in Long Beach.

Unlimited wine pours from over 20 wineries as LA Wine Fest returns to Long Beach

The annual event—which moved from Los Angeles to Long Beach in 2019—is one of the region's largest wine-centric events (but don't worry: there's beer to break up the grape crushing).

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