Misty Copeland Square

Councilman Joe Buscaino will be honoring San Pedro prodigy Misty Copeland on December 21st by naming 13th and Pacific Ave., Misty Copeland Square. Misty got her start at the San Pedro City Ballet and went on to become the first female lead in the 75-year history of...

Dia de Los Muertos

Come celebrate San Pedro’s Dia de Los Muertos Festival presented by the San Pedro Historic Waterfront Business Improvement District! On Sunday, November 1st, from 3:00 to 9:00, Historic Downtown San Pedro will be the place to celebrate Dia de los Muertos as the...

Little Fish Theatre – Pick of the Vine 2016

Little Fish Theatre – Pick of the Vine 2016 Little Fish Theatre has selected the plays to be performed during the 14th Season of Pick of the Vine, from January 8th – February 14 (Specific performance dates to be announced later). There were 659 plays...

San Pedro International Film Festival

San Pedro International Film Festival The 4th annual Festival opens October 10th with a 20th year anniversary screening of The Usual Suspects + Q&A with Director by Bryan Singer The greatest trick the devil ever pulled was to convince the world he didn’t exist. A...

Someone to Watch Over Me

Someone Who’ll Watch Over Me by Frank McGuinness, directed by Tito Ortiz Little Fish Theatre, San Pedro CA Following an Englishman, American, and Irishman through their experience as hostages in Lebanon, McGuinness’ multi-award winning play is both funny and...

Taste of San Pedro 2015

The New Taste of San Pedro 2015 The Taste of San Pedro is a culinary waterfront festival featuring cuisine from 20 San Pedro and Peninsula area restaurants. The event takes place in the open air courtyard at CRAFTED at the Port of Los Angeles. Attendees will enjoy:...

Zhena Folk Chorus at Alva’s Showroom

Zhena’s Folk Chorus at Alva’s Showroom Come let Zhena Folk Chorus transport you to the villages of Central and Eastern Europe and beyond. The women of Zhena (“woman” or “’wife” in Slavic languages) are dedicated to preserving and presenting the folk songs...