Monthly Archives: April 2024

LAHSA Housed Three People: the Cost Was  $1.37 Million Per Person

(Editor’s note: This story first appeared on CityWatch on April 11, under the headline “What Does The City’s New Homeless Program Performance Website Tell Us.” Its author Tim Campbell wrote CTN that there was too much data for one story...

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World-renown Clarinetist Boris Allakhverdyan Featured on Friday

  Clarinetist Boris Allakhverdyan will be featured in a concert at 8 p.m. on Friday, April 19, with the critically acclaimed Chamber Orchestra at St. Matthew’s, 1031 Bienveneda Ave. This is a chance to hear one of the top clarinetists...

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Celebrate Earth Day Early with Resilient Palisades on April 14

The Resilient Palisades Earth Day Celebration, sponsored by the Pacific Palisades Rotary Club, will be held from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. on Sunday, April 14, at The Village Green. The little triangular private park in the heart of the...

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Eugene Levy Feels the Impact of His Reality Travel Series  

By BERNICE FOX The second season of The Reluctant Traveler with Eugene Levy ends with Friday’s episode. And Levy – the most recent honorary mayor of Pacific Palisades — says the show has impacted him for the better. “I’m loving...

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U.S. Army Presents Attractive Options

Your kid is in high school. He/she is not thrilled about competing academically and many classes seem like a waste of time to him/her. The only avenue the school seems to push is four-year colleges or community college. On March...

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What Is It! #20

This is a cast iron black enameled foot warmer. Coals from the stove or fireplace are put inside. It was in the apartment of Daniele’s aunt where Daniele lived from Monday night through the school day on Friday. The only...

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Pot Shots #12

  (Editor’s note: A reader, who is a fan of Ashleigh Brilliant (creator of Pot-Shots), has worked out an agreement with CTN that gives this newsletter the permission to use copyrighted Pot-Shots. Potshots remain the property of Ashleigh Brilliant. To...

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Insurance Policies Being Cancelled in Pacific Palisades

State Farm Insurance in a March 2024 statement announced that it would not renew homeowners insurance for 30,000 homeowners, rentals and businesses and 42,000 apartment owners policies in California. “These actions are California-specific,” the notice said, and cited inflation, catastrophe...

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Looksmaxxing and Body Dysmorphia Are Prevalent with Teens

By CHAZ PLAGER Trends are hard to keep up with, and especially teenage ones. To many, the YMCA hosting a Teen Only Lift Night on March 28 might have seemed random, but it’s really not. Teens are coming out to...

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Philip Springer, 97, Nominated for Webby Award 

Composer and Palisades resident Philip Springer, playing Moonlight Sonata on the piano, has been nominated for two Webby Awards: Best Individual Performance and Viral – Video. Springer’s daughter Tamar wrote CTN that “He is nominated in two categories, but I...

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