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Articles from the December 23, 2013 edition


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  • GRUDGE MATCH - AUGUST: OSAGE COUNTY - THE INVISIBLE WOMAN

    debbie lynn elias|Dec 23, 2013

    As the clock ticks down on 2013, many of you are enjoying a well deserved holiday respite which includes more than an average number of trips to the movie theater. And as usual, Hollywood is filling your big screen needs with a number of big name, highly anticipated movies for your holiday - and awards - consideration. GRUDGE MATCH Thank you director Peter Segal, Sylvester Stallone, Robert De Niro, Jon Bernthal and Kevin Hart for giving me a great Christmas present with GRUDGE MATCH. The...

  • Hot Christmas In Southern CA

    Dec 23, 2013

    Other areas of the country may be getting snow, ice or other bits of weather to remind them what time of the year it is — but in southern California, residents are retreating to the beach to escape the heat. On Christmas morning, the beaches of Los Angeles were packed with surfers and sunbathers, with no shortage of outdoor enthusiasts taking part in other recreational activities. “I usually spend (Christmas) in a very, very cold Boston,” Christine Lam said during her beach picnic. “It’s nice to have a second family. All of our friends,...

  • A Nativity Story, SM-Style

    Dec 23, 2013

    One of the most contentious debates surrounding the so-called “War on Christmas” in recent memory involves Santa Monica, Calif., a place once so filled with the holiday spirit it was nicknamed the “City of the Christmas Story.” Today, the situation in Santa Monica is starkly different. After housing a 14-scene nativity display for nearly six decades in Palisades Park, atheist pushback led officials to ban all unattended displays last year. This meant that the privately owned nativity was no longer welcome in the location where it had stood e...

  • Vicious Attack on Homeless Man at Venice Beach Boardwalk

    Dec 23, 2013

    Authorities are investigating the brutal beating of a transient by two men along the Venice Beach boardwalk that was caught on video. The incident happened early Friday morning in the 1300 block of Ocean Front Walk near Horizon Avenue, according to police. The video shows one of the men repeatedly hitting the transient with a folding chair and kicking him multiple times. A nearby resident recorded the video after a neighbor called 911 to report the attack. Police said they don't know have a...

  • SM-Venice Run Draws 5,000

    Dec 23, 2013

    The Santa Monica-Venice Christmas Run drew more than 5,000 runners Dec 4 to one of the westside’s largest running events. Long-time organizer and local realtor Bruce Mitchell said the fees and requirements imposed by the city of Los Angeles and Santa Monica are getting more and more prohibitive. Proceeds from the event go toward the Santa Monica women’s shelter Harvest Home, which provides a safe refuge for pregnant women in crisis....

  • The Georgian gives $7,200 to SM Conservancy

    Dec 23, 2013

    Leaders of The Georgian Hotel presented the Santa Monica Conservancy a check for $7,200 as part of a fundraising event held at the historic hotel in October. “We’re just delighted,” said Carol Lemlein, conservancy president. “The Georgian has been a strong partner. And this is where we bring visitors and residents to participate in the downtown walking tours.” The Georgian, built in 1933, celebrates its 80th anniversary this year. Former guests included Clark Gable, Carol Lombard and Rudolph Valentine. Later on it became a senior residents...

  • Homework Survey

    Dec 23, 2013

    The Santa Monica-Malibu Unified School District is inviting all parents to participate in the district's online Homework Survey. Principals will use the results of the survey to develop and improve each of their schools' homework plans. Parents with more than one child in the district are invited to take the survey for each of their children. The survey is anonymous and will take approximately ten minutes to complete. Results of the survey will be reported at the group level only and will not...

  • Produce Inspectors Keep Farmers Markets Honest

    Dec 23, 2013

    On a recent Saturday morning, Ed Williams stood off to the side at Santa Monica's downtown farmers market, scrutinizing a bright red mango like a detective trying to solve a mystery. "It looks damaged by hot water treatment, which is only used on imported mangoes," Williams said to market supervisor Laura Avery. Pointing to tiny white specks on the fruit, he added, "I think these are dead scale insects." Williams is deputy director of the Los Angeles County agricultural commissioner's office....

  • Crossroads School for Arts & Sciences Names First Honorees into Athletics Hall of Fame

    Dec 23, 2013

    Crossroads School for Arts & Sciences has announced the inaugural honorees into its newly created Athletics Hall of Fame. The Hall of Fame was created to maintain the rich heritage and tradition of successful athletics at Crossroads. It will also serve as a means of recognizing, preserving and honoring the student-athletes, coaches, teams and individuals who have made significant contributions to the school’s athletic program, which is celebrating its 40th anniversary this year. The Class of 2014 inductees include: MEN Austin Croshere—Austin Cr...

  • Kobe Shouldn't Play Anymore This Season

    Mitch Chortkoff|Dec 23, 2013

    The Lakers announced that Kobe Bryant will be out for six weeks with a broken bone in his left leg. Doctor Robert Klapper, ESPN radio's medical expert with a distinguished reputation in his field, told listeners that because the injury is on a lower extremity Kobe won't be able to train during the six weeks to get back into playing shape. Most likely, then, the Lakers can expect to be without the Kobe they've come to rely on for probably two months. Well, two months from now the Lakers are...

  • Jerry Priddy: The Player Who Inspired Maury Wills

    Fred Altieri|Dec 23, 2013

    Maury Wills: "The players we looked up to and the players we wanted to be like were these older guys that played on Sundays who called themselves semi-pro. I don't know why semi-pro, they didn't get paid. "They had mixed-matched uniforms on, argyle socks under the stirrups. If they didn't get too drunk on Saturday night and they had enough players on Sunday, they had a game. And those were the guys we wanted to grow up and be like. "They just played on playgrounds and fields. There was no such...