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Monthly Archives: April 2024
Los Angeles: A Troubling Trio of Animal Neglect, Food Safety Mishaps and Homelessness Woes
BY TIM CAMPBELL Recently, three seemingly unrelated stories have made the news: neglect and abuse of animals in City-run shelters, the lack of consistent restaurant health inspections by the County, and serious questions about LAHSA’s management. If you’re having a...
Posted in Animals/Pets, City, Homelessness, Restaurants
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Steve Zaillian Retrospective Continues through April 11
Pacific Palisades resident Steven Zailian’s work is being featured in a film retrospective hosted at the Bay Theater, 1035 Swarthmore Avenue. Walt Disney Studios chairman Joe Roth, in a New York Times profile, called Zailian as “one of the two...
Posted in Film/Television
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Landslide at Porto Marina Keeps a PCH Lane Closed
Hans Lantz at KBUU Radio in Malibu said on April 1 story that a northbound lane of PCH has been closed for weeks at Porto Marina. He reported: “One block down the coast … the Porto Marina [Tramonto] landslide …...
First Parade Meeting Will Be Held April 8
Did you like last year’s parade? Do you have ideas how to make it better? Would you like to meet other community volunteers and help produce it? Matt Rodman, the president of the Palisades Americanism Parade Association (PAPA), welcomes help...
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What Is It! #19
This is a cast iron enameled wood burning parlor stove. It was used to warm the Parlor which was the room where families and friends spent their evenings together. These were one of the main products that were made by...
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Pot Shot #11
(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 view...
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Landlords Sabin and Zuckerbraun Push for Evictions
When we last left the dynamic duo of Kevin Sabin and Lance Zuckerbraun, they were trying to evict tenants from six apartments at 16458 Sunset Boulevard. Thirteen people lived in a 1955 building that Sabin and Zuckerbraun had purchased...
Posted in Real Estate
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“A View from the Bridge” Takes this Theater a Notch Up
Terrific. Terrific acting. Terrific direction. Terrific production. If you plan to see live theater this year, Theatre Palisades’ production of A View from the Bridge, which opened on March 29, is a must. Many might have attended prior shows at...
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“Singin’ in the Rain” Plays at Revere
Time to support local youth who are engaging in worthwhile pursuits. Not only is it easy to do, but attending this show promises to be hugely entertaining. For the next two weekends, more than 40 Paul Revere Middle School students...
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Palisades Symphony Orchestra to Perform April 7
The Palisades Symphony Orchestra, founded by the late Joel Lish, will hold a free concert at 7:30 p.m. on Sunday, April 7, at the Palisades Lutheran Church, 15905 Sunset Boulevard. New maestro, Maxim Kuzin will conduct. Prior to his newest...
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