Pete Townshend of The Who once described his 1972 song “Long Live Rock” as one of many “self-conscious hymns” written about the glory of rock and roll, though there was a nice bit of self-deprecating humor in his tune that made it fun.Now, in an area.
Pete Townshend of The Who once described his 1972 song “Long Live Rock” as one of many “self-conscious hymns” written about the glory of rock and roll, though there was a nice bit of self-deprecating humor in his tune that made it fun.Now, in an area.
Now that Long Beach has qualified for the less restrictive “red tier,” many of the simple joys we took for granted, such as seeing a movie in an actual theater, live music and indoor dining have returned, albeit in limited capacity. This means lots more for you to consider doing this weekend. Hooray! Also, since it’s St. Patrick’s Day today, we’ve got a couple of ideas for you, too.
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ST. PATRICK’S DAY IN LONG BEACH (Wednesday)
Bird’s-eye view of Seaport Way, an area of 2nd & PCH shopping center blocked off to traffic. On St. Patrick’s Day local Irish musicians will be performing a blend of traditional Irish music. Image courtesy 2nd & PCH.