Category Archives: Arts

Making Black and White Photos “POP”

By LAUREL BUSBY Special to Circling the News When 71-year-old Richard Holoff was 7 years old, the Bel Air Fire destroyed 484 homes and 6,090 acres in his neighborhood. “Friends from my school lost homes,” Holoff said. “I know fire...

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Anchors Aweigh on the Palisades Duffy

Newly-minted Palisades Marina resident Jimmy Dunne had gone to informal Monday “Hive” meetings in the Marina since the Palisades Fire. He came up with a great alternative for residents, “instead of meeting at the coffee shop,” he said, “why don’t...

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“Legally Blonde,” Legally Fun, Opens Friday

The saying “the show must go on” regardless of what happens, takes on a new meaning when Palisades Charter High School Spring musical, Legally Blonde, opens Thursday, March 27. The school’s award-winning cast had been slated to start rehearsing the...

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Bruce Lurie Gallery Rises from the Ashes: Grand Opening Saturday

Bruce Lurie Gallery, which was the only fine arts gallery in the Palisades, burned during the January Palisades Fire. This coming Saturday, March 29 from 6 to 9 p.m., owner Lurie is pleased to present Renascence, the inaugural exhibition and...

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Mural Celebrates the Rebirth of the Town through Remembrance

In the midst of burned-out buildings and twisted steel frames, flowers are blooming in the town and now, a new mural is bringing beauty to what had become a desolate landscape in Pacific Palisades. The mural has been painted in...

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“Crazy for You” Highlighted by National Press

Crazy for You, a Theatre Palisades Youth production, will have its final shows this weekend at Paul Revere Auditorium, 1450 Allenford Avenue. Remaining shows are Friday, March 7 at 5 and 7:30 p.m., on Saturday, March 8 at 4 and...

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Memberships Offered to Theatre Palisades – Lowest Ticket Prices

The easiest and cheapest way to see high-quality live theater is in Pacific Palisades. Theatre Palisades, a community theater, stages four plays and one musical annually at Pierson Playhouse, 941 Temescal Canyon Road. This season, which starts this Friday, January...

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Youngsters Produce “Masterpieces” at HO!HO!HO!

For many, the highlight of the HO!HO!HO! – after Santa and Facepainting – was the arts and crafts table, sponsored by the Friends of the Palisades Library. At the December 7 event in Simon Meadow, all were invited to decorate...

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Community Rallies to Support $105K Restoration of Temescal Mural

(Editor’s note: This story first ran in the Pacific Palisades Historical Society newsletter and is reprinted with permission.) By LIBBY MOTIKA – Pacific Palisades Historical Society Board Member Forty years ago, Palisades High School senior Kat Kozik and David Strauch...

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Talented Palisades Dancers Make a Mark in the Nutcracker

This year the Westside Ballet production of the Nutcracker will feature New York City Ballet Principals Tiler Peck and Roman Mejia. Westside Ballet alumna Tiler Peck is the Sugar Plum Fairy and is joined by fellow NYCB principal Roman Mejia...

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