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Category Archives: Arts
Time to Laugh: “A Comedy of Tenors” Opens Friday at Theatre Palisades
After toilet paper shortages, a pandemic, political rancor, a major shipping crisis, protestors of every ilk and fears about climate change, there’s not much to do but…LAUGH! Theatre Palisades will try to fill that void by offering the musical comedy … Continue reading
“Dangerous Corner” Opens at Palisades High School
J.B. Priestley’s “Dangerous Corner” will be staged in November as the Palisades High School fall play. This 1932 play (Priestley’s first) was turned into a 1934 movie starring Virginia Bruce, the first honorary mayor of Pacific Palisades (1951-’53). The … Continue reading
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Alan Eisenstock’s Playlist: Britain Edition
(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: Together
(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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Art Contest for Youth to Celebrate Town’s 100th
In conjunction with the Pacific Palisades Historical Society, the American Legion Auxiliary is helping sponsor a coloring/art contest. The contest will help Pacific Palisades celebrate its 100th birthday next January 14-15 at several landmark locations in the community, organized by the Historical … Continue reading
Alan Eisenstock’s Playlist: Don’t Get Old
(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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Chamber Music Palisades Season Opens October 20 at St. Matthew’s
Chamber Music Palisades will celebrate its 25th season starting with a concert at 8 p.m. on Wednesday, October 20, at St. Matthew’s. Board member Nancy Varat said, “We are very excited to be back in person.” The concert will feature four … Continue reading
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Winding Way Art Installation on View at the YMCA’s Pumpkin Patch
By TRACEY PRICE and CINDY SIMON Special to Circling the News This year’s upcycling public art installation at Simon Meadow is “Cultivating Color 2021.” Those visiting the YMCA’s Pumpkin Patch, at the corner of Temescal Canyon Road and Sunset Boulevard, … Continue reading
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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