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Category Archives: Arts
Pacific Palisades Art Show and Meeting
Artist Shirley Peppers’ art will be featured in the Palisades Library community room, 851 Alma Real. The opening reception is 5:30 to 7:30 on Friday, February 7 and the show will run through February 28. The Pacific Palisades Art Association...
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A Singing Valentine Gift Is the Perfect Solution
Your special loved one doesn’t want jewels or more material possessions. Your special loved one doesn’t want chocolates, because they’re watching their diet. Your special loved one doesn’t want flowers, because they grow year-round in Pacific Palisades. So what does...
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Palisades Symphony to Play February 9; Nonprofit Seeks Donations to Meet Rising Costs
The Pacific Palisades Symphony, conducted by Joel B. Lish, will perform at 7:30 p.m. on Sunday, February 8, at the Palisades Lutheran Church, 15905 Sunset Blvd. Admission, as always, is free. The orchestra will play Johann Sebastian Bach’s “Suite No....
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Claire Nordstrom to Sing at The Draycott on Selected Evenings
Pacific Palisades resident Claire Nordstrom, a recent graduate of the USC Thornton School of Music, will again perform at The Draycott, starting on Monday, February 3. Many might remember that Claire sang the National Anthem at a Seattle Seahawks home...
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If Collis Huntington Had Carried Out His Palisades Plan . . .1919 Exhibition at the Huntington
LIBBY MOTIKA Circling The News Contributor Photos: Courtesy The Huntington Library, Art Museum and Botanical Gardens It’s interesting to imagine what the Huntington Palisades would be today if Collis Huntington’s plan to establish a private estate on the bluffs above...
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Chamber Music Palisades to Honor Co-Founder Delores Stevens This Wednesday
Chamber Music Palisades will celebrate Delores “Dee” Stevens’ career and her 90th birthday at its concert this Wednesday, January 15, at 8 p.m. at St. Matthew’s, 1031 Bienveneda. The evening will feature presentations, special gifts, appearances and tributes from world-class artists...
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Free Jazz Concert Sunday at Lutheran Church
World-class jazz for the Palisades community will be presented this Sunday, January 12 at 5 p.m. at the Palisades Lutheran Church, 15905 Sunset Blvd. The event is free, but donations will be accepted. There is free parking. On vocals is...
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Violin Maestro Daniel Shindarov Performs Again at Gevorkyan’s Home in the Palisades
The Russian-born, internationally renowned violin virtuoso, Daniel Shindarov, 95, performed classical favorites at a Pacific Palisades home on December 8. “He doesn’t mind playing in a small place, when he knows people love hearing him,” said Shindarov’s wife,...
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Paul Revere Middle School Students to Present One-Act Plays on November 15
You’ve seen the fabulous PaliHi play “The Curious Incident of the Dog in Nighttime.” You were the first in line to see “Ruthless! The Musical” presented by Theatre Palisades. You don’t want to drive downtown for...
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Talented Youth Sought for ‘Frozen’ Audition Dates Begin November 19 at Pierson
This winter, Theatre Palisades Youth will present “Disney’s Frozen Jr.” Youth in third through eighth grade are invited to attend an upcoming audition and are asked to prepare a one-minute musical selection from Broadway or Disney and come dressed for...
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