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Category Archives: Arts
Alan Eisenstock’s Playlist: It’s About the Senses
(Editor’s note: Palisadian Alan Eisenstock’s 19th book “Redeeming Justice” co-written with Jarrett Adams, came out on September 14 and was named the Best Book of September by Amazon. “A consuming tale of a broken legal system, its trail of ruin … Continue reading
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Avenue Q Opens on Thursday at PaliHi
Palisades High School, which is known for its talented drama department, with students going on to successful careers on Broadway and in film and television, will present Avenue Q, starting on Thursday. The musical features a cast of puppeteers and human actors … Continue reading
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St. Matthew’s Music Guild Opens Season on Friday with Cellist Antonio Lysy
St. Matthew’s Music Guild will open its 37th season at 8 p.m. this Friday, with internationally acclaimed cellist Antonio Lysy joining The Chamber Orchestra at St. Matthew’s. Lysy has performed as a soloist in major concert halls worldwide. He has collaborated … Continue reading
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Alan Eisenstock’s Playlist: Redeeming Justice
(Editor’s note: Palisadian Alan Eisenstock’s 19th book “Redeeming Justice” co-written with Jarrett Adams, came out on September 14 and was named the Best Book of September by Amazon. “A consuming tale of a broken legal system, its trail of ruin … Continue reading
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Alan Eisenstock’s Playlist: Give it a Third Jab
(Editor’s note: Palisadian Alan Eisenstock’s 19th book “Redeeming Justice” co-written with Jarrett Adams, came out on September 14 and was named the Best Book of September by Amazon. “A consuming tale of a broken legal system, its trail of ruin … Continue reading
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Marilyn Benkler Will Demonstrate Drawing Still-Life Art Via Zoom
Marilyn Benkler will be the guest speaker for the Pacific Palisades Art Association meeting from 2 to 5 p.m. on Sunday, September 26. Zoom invites will be sent out 24 hours in advance to those who contact PalisadesArt@gmail.com. Benkler, an … Continue reading
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Palisadians Had Standout Moments at the Emmy Awards
By BERNICE FOX Special to Circling the News Sunday’s Emmy awards in Downtown Los Angeles began with host Cedric the Entertainer rapping about the virtues of television as he took the stage. Others in the star-studded audience got out of … Continue reading
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Alan Eisenstock’s Playlist: Recall – “Don’t Leave”
(Editor’s note: Palisadian Alan Eisenstock’s 19th book “Redeeming Justice” co-written with Jarrett Adams, came out on September 14 and was named the Best Book of September by Amazon. “A consuming tale of a broken legal system, its trail of ruin … Continue reading
Alan Eisenstock’s Playlist: It’s Forever
(Editor’s note: Palisadian Alan Eisenstock’s 19th book “Redeeming Justice” co-written with Jarrett Adams, which comes out on September 14, was named the Best Book of September by Amazon. “A consuming tale of a broken legal system, its trail of ruin … Continue reading
“Wait Until Dark” Thriller Opens Friday at Theatre Palisades
The first live Theatre Palisades production since the onset of Covid-19 is “Wait Until Dark,” a suspenseful play by Frederick Knott. Opening on Friday, the play runs Fridays and Saturdays at 8 p.m. and Sundays at 2 p.m. through October … Continue reading
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