Author Archives: Sue Pascoe

Enough with Politics Go See “9 to 5”

This reviewer has had enough of nonstop reporting on politics. It is impossible to escape because it is on local, national, news sites, on social media and even relatives are garrulous. Take a three-hour escape and go see Palisades Charter … Continue reading

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New adventures for Eugene Levy in Season 2 of “The Reluctant Traveler”  

By BERNICE FOX The second season of The Reluctant Traveler with Eugene Levy isn’t what Levy imagined it would be. Pacific Palisades’ most recent honorary mayor says he was told the new season would be “Europe, north to south. I mean, I … Continue reading

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Be Wary of the TV Cable Box  Scam

A resident sent CTN a scam that someone tried to pull on him. It started with a phone call. The caller told him “We are calling to give you a discount on your TV service.” He asked for, and I … Continue reading

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Proposed Community Improvements for Pacific Palisades and Movie Fun!

POSTING PARK SIGNS: One resident wrote “There are three large signs listing park hours at the Rustic Canyon Park: two on gates and one immediately posted inside the parking lot, which includes a notice about no loitering. There are no … Continue reading

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Artist Michael Farhat’s Paintings Exhibited at Lurie Gallery

The work of artist Michael Farhat aka ArtMobb is featured at the Bruce Lurie Gallery through March 18. Farhat is a pioneer in hyper-realistic spray painting on plexiglass, which is achieved through an exacting reverse painting and stripping technique. “It’s … Continue reading

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PaliHi Looking for a Community Member for the Board

  Palisades Charter High School is looking for a community member that would like to make a difference at the school, by running for a seat on the PCHS Board of Trustees click here. As an independent charter school, Palisades … Continue reading

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CRIME:  January 28 to  March 3

(Editor’s note: I’ve included a couple of crimes that might interest Pacific Palisades residents. Many have wondered about juvenile crime–check out the Camaro thief.) VENICE: March 3, 4:20 p.m., in the 100 block of Marco Place. The suspect, a nude, … Continue reading

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Beach Detail Locates Entrenched Encampment

Concerned residents off an El Medio trail saw an unhoused man frequently going down private road and entering private property thru a fenced area, and reported it to SLO Brian Espin. He asked the LAPD Beach Detail to check on … Continue reading

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Exceptional Talent Will Be on Display at Chamber Music Concert

Chamber Music Palisades will hold a concert at 8 p.m. on Wednesday, March 13, at St. Matthews. The talent includes a harpsichordist from Germany, a violinist who is the concertmaster for John Williams. The cellist and oboist are principals for … Continue reading

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Family Movie for Easter: “Forty-Seven Days with Jesus”

“This movie radiates hope. It’s about a modern-day family that is very relatable: they’re dealing with health challenges; they’re putting work first and they’re just so disconnected from one another. Forty-Seven Days with Jesus is a gentle, non-judgmental reminder to … Continue reading

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