“Black history is black horror,” says Tananarive Due near the beginning of the Shudder original documentary, Horror Noire. The scholar and author is one of…
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Friday, February 22 Greer, Walter Etc., Psychic Barber, Archer Oh, Good San Juan, 6 p.m., $13, all ages, Garden Amp (The Locker Room), 12762 Main…
Congresswoman Katie Porter (D-Irvine), who is on leave as a law professor at UC Irvine, where she founded the Consumer Protection Unit, is using her…
The United States was newly at war in 1942 when the Marines moved into their new base on Rancho Santa Margarita y Las Flores, a…
My grandfather, Roscoe Mallam Prior, grew up on a cattle ranch in southern Humboldt County, where his family had been living for generations. The so-called…
The Catholic Diocese of Oakland has released the names of 45 priests, deacons and religious brothers who officials say are “credibly accused” of sexually abusing…
This past weekend, talented people and wondrous costumes filled the Long Beach Convention Center for this year’s Long Beach Comic Expo. For the two-day event,…
A Charlie Brown burglary was perpetrated at a Costa Mesa gallery where thieves took three pieces of artwork depicting characters from the iconic comic strip…
If a powerful state government official saw flagrant law-enforcement corruption, remained silent and did nothing for years, what would you think if that person ran…
Erika Jordan is brushing her brown hair in her bathroom while telling me about feet. She’s wearing a light-colored princess costume—from The Princess and the…