Monthly Archives: March 2023

Palisadian-Post Cuts Staff, Will Now Publish Twice a Month

The “Palisadian-Post” website has announced that “Effective April, the Palisadian-Post will be publishing on the second and fourth Thursday of the month instead of its weekly print schedule. For example, our subscribers can look for print editions on April 13 and April … Continue reading

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CLOSING: Denise Carolyn Clothing and Blin Blin Eatery

DENISE CAROLYN TO CLOSE: A reader sent a notice to CTN that Denise Carolyn was closing and added, “Well, this is a bummer. We loved this cute little clothing store. I guess it will be another bank or real estate … Continue reading

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Andrea Dyke Offers “Cabana Suits”

Local clothing designer, former Village Book store employee and Palisadian Andrea Dyke continues to serve a niche to provide people with comfortable, but unobtainable clothing styles. Dyke started offering the simple, body skimming, knee-length A-line dresses from the 1960s that … Continue reading

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Brentwood School Athletic Facilities Are Built on VA Land

Brentwood, an ultra-exclusive private high school in Los Angeles, spent more than $4.5 million in 2001 to build an athletic facility on VA Property. High school students pay $50,880 annually to attend Brentwood, and the athletic facilities include the Caruso … Continue reading

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Palisades Resident Gracie Abrams Releases First Album

Gracie Abrams, 23, the daughter of director J.J. Abrams and producer Katie McGrath has just released her first full-length album, Good Riddance. The Daily News ran a March 22 story (“Are Your Ready for Gracie Abrams?”) and wrote that she … Continue reading

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Artist Jonas Never’s Work Reaches Millions

Now, a famous muralist, Jonas Never wanted to be a professional baseball player when he was younger. As a youth he played on the Pacific Palisades Baseball Association’s Dodgers. He attended Santa Monica High School, still pitching, even facing Palisades … Continue reading

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Seekers and Sage Heartwarming Program

This editor has watched numerous “rose” ceremonies on a popular television show, but nothing was as powerful or emotional as the interchanges between Sages and Seekers at Palisades High School on March 20. A high school student, after reading a … Continue reading

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Two Homes Red-Tagged, One Home Yellow-Tagged

A 20,000-sq-ft. piece of the hillside, off Las Lomas Avenue, slid into a home below at 949 Los Lomas. The slide was reported at 7:50 p.m. March 26, according to the Los Angeles Fire Department spokesperson Nicholas Prange. “There were … Continue reading

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Los Leones Historical Hike This Saturday

Sign Up for Hike: Enjoy Refreshments and Talk After the predicted rains are over this week, it will be the perfect time to take a moderate-level hike at 8:45 a.m. in Los Leones Canyon (near Fire Station 23), on Saturday, … Continue reading

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Car Ran Through Self Defense Studio: Reopening Planned April 3

Owner of the Z Ultimate Self Defense studio, Jim Herzog, was surprised when a Volkswagen ID.4 roared through the studio on January 31 about 5:15 p.m. The car, driven by a person picking up a pizza, was stopped when it … Continue reading

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