Author Archives: Sue Pascoe

LM LA Chapter Faces Backlash Over Support for Hamas Attacks on Israel

(This story was printed in the Westside Current on October 13 and is reprinted with permission.) Supporters of Black Lives Matter (BLM) spoke out against the organization this week, expressing their discomfort after various BLM chapters including Southern California issued...

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Private and Rich Public High Schools Under Pay Soccer Referees

Some of the most expensive high schools in the United States, which charge up of $50,000 a year for tuition are now being told by the CIF – Southern Section Commissioner Chris West that they should start looking for soccer...

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Local Men Return to Israel to Fight

On October 10, the Israel Defense Forces said it called up more than 360,000 of its reserves in the wake of Hamas’ surprise attack. One of those returning to Israel was Daniel Kalmanovich, who has a dual citizenship. He had...

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Taylor Swift Tour Film at the Bay Theater

You did not have tickets for any of the six concerts when Taylor Swift was at SoFi Stadium. You were disappointed when they did not do enough closeups of Swift while she was watching her boyfriend Chief’s NFL player Travis...

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Orchid Lovers Will Meet on October 17: Free Admission to Huntington Orchid Show

The Malibu Orchid Society (MOS) will hold its monthly meeting at 7 p.m. on Tuesday, October 17, in the Community Methodist Church, 801 Via de la Paz. The speaker will be Carol Klonowski, who will address “Unifoliate Cattleyas: Their History,...

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Equinox to Move into Bay Club Space

When the Bay Club, a fitness club located 17383 Sunset Boulevard, closed on May 31 after nearly 20 years in operation, it left a void for an upscale fitness entity in Pacific Palisades. It was reported September 27 Real Estate...

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Viewpoint-Rick Caruso Suffers Trans Political Symptoms

  Most are familiar with the term transgender, but now Rick Caruso is the epitome of a new term, trans political. Transgender, according to the American Psychiatric Association is defined as “People who may pursue multiple domains of gender affirmation,...

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Palisades High Beats Fairfax to Stay on Top of League

Palisades High School football team improved its overall record to 5-2 with the defeat of the Fairfax Lions 36-13 on Friday night. With the win on the school’s homecoming, the Dolphins are now 2-0 in the Western League. On the...

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Cookies and Puppies: Make and Eat Cookies, Help Puppies

October is National Cookie Month and Bake Camp LA is hosting three cookie tasting festivals to celebrate local bakers and support Paw Works, a nonprofit animal rescue. This Saturday, October 14, at the Pacific Palisades Woman’s Club, 901 Haverford Ave....

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Hands-on Engineering Courses Taught in Palisades

Your teen is not into music, sports or books, and the question becomes how to engage them. Luckily, electrical engineer Jeran Bruce has an answer: Forge Makespace, an engineering workshop. “I work with young adults to show them real engineering,...

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