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Monthly Archives: November 2020
Danson and Steenburgen Soon to be Back on TV
By BERNICE FOX Special to Circling the News If you don’t happen to run into Palisadian couple Ted Danson and Mary Steenburgen here in town, it’s guaranteed you will be able to see them early next year on TV. They’ll...
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CRIME: Pacific Palisades and L.A.
According to a November 23 L.A. Daily News story (“Homicides in L.A. Top 300, most since 2009”), Los Angeles Police Department Chief Michel Moore had warned of a possible increase in crimes because budget cuts at the LAPD, passed by...
Posted in Community, Crime/Police
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Westside Ballet Will Present “Kingdom of the Sweets”
For 47 years, Westside Ballet has presented “The Nutcracker.” This year a different version will keep the tradition alive – but in slightly a different way. Westside Ballet’s production of “Kingdom of the Sweets” will be filmed from The Broad...
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Vittorio Ristorante Sponsors Holiday Toy Drive
This will be the 11th year that Vittorio Ristorante and Pizzeria on Marquez Avenue will host a Holiday Toy Drive. All residents are encouraged to participate. Teaming up with Happy Trails, a local nonprofit, and the Sons of the American Legion, the...
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Alan Eisenstock’s Playlist: “Cold and Rainy”
Editor’s note: When Palisadian Alan Eisenstock is not researching and writing one of his nonfiction books (18 thus far!), he pursues what he calls “a crazy labor of love side project” that he started in mid-March: sending a weekly Covid-themed...
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Viewpoint: Sounds Like a “Shake-Down” to Me
After my November 10 CTN story (“Coastal Commission Fines LADWP Almost $2 Million after It Destroys Rare Plants above Highlands”), several readers commented that the money to pay the Coastal Commission fine should not be recovered by charging LADWP customers...
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Pacific Palisades Civic League AGENDA
Civic League to Review Residential Construction Plans Via ZOOM on November 23 The Pacific Palisades Civic League will meet electronically, via ZOOM, on Monday, November 23, at 7:30 p.m. because of the current stay-at-home, social distancing edicts. (The meetings are generally...
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One Dead in Three-Car Crash on PCH
Three vehicles were involved in an early morning traffic collision Saturday on Pacific Coast Highway north of Sunset that resulted in a fatality and injuries to five others. Around 4:10 a.m., between Coastline Drive and Porto Marina the driver of...
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Theatre Palisades to Present ‘Deconstructing Holly’ on Zoom on December 6
Theatre Palisades will present an online benefit performance of “Deconstructing Holly” at 5 p.m. on Sunday, December 6. A live question-and-answer session will follow. In this one-woman show, writer and actress Holly Sidell shares her story of surviving breast...
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LAPD Budget Cuts ($150 million) Could Produce a Dire Situation
L.A. Police Chief Michel Moore and Deputy Mayor for Public Safety Jeff Gorell were guests at a “Crime and Public Safety” Town Hall held virtually on Monday night, hosted by Councilman Mike Bonin. Although Moore tried to be optimistic about...
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