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  • All of Italy Now a "Red Zone," Quarantined Due to Coronavirus. What is life there really like?

    Amelia Fiore, Observer Staff Writer|Updated Oct 27, 2020

    Update: all of Italy has now been declared a red zone, under quarantine due to the novel coronavirus. No public transportation, no going out at night, no work or school except from home. This from our source in Italy: Hi how are you? I am okay. It has been crazy here in Italy and Europe is starting to have lots of problems too, due to this outbreak. After a hammering and alarming Italian mass media cover that had its peak two weeks ago followed by a hysteria outbreak, (where...

  • Sex Goes Mainstream at the AVN Novelty Expo at the Hard Rock Hotel & Casino

    Kat Thomas, Observer Staff Writer|Updated May 15, 2020

    In late January, Edible Skinny was lucky enough to attend the AVNS, the Adult Video News Novelty Expo at the Hard Rock Hotel & Casino in Las Vegas (BTWs RIP the iconic Hard Rock, which has since closed and is metamorphosing into a Richard Branson Virgin Hotel/Casino/Extravaganza!) But Back to the SEX! The AVNs is a Disney World emporium of adult experiences from robot sex dolls (Hello Westworld!) to flogger salesmen. With a "No Judgements" attitude, it is really ALL here! And,...

  • Bus Drivers Take Risk to Work, And So Do the Passengers Under Coronavirus

    Stan Greene, Observer Staff Writer|Updated Apr 17, 2020

    Bus drivers (a handful) have died from Coronavirus in New York City, Santa Cruz and Riverside County. While none as far as we know have become seriously ill from Covid-19 in LA County, the buses now require you to board from the rear and remain 8 feet away from the driver. And drivers are apprehensive, especially the ones still showing up for work. Needless to say the Twitteratti are outraged. "I'm so mad I was on the bus couple of days ago in Los Angeles at least eight feet...

  • New York Burying its Covid-19 Dead on Hart Island, Says New York Medical Examiner

    Samuel Alioto, Observer Staff Writer|Updated Apr 15, 2020

    Hart island has got to be one of the creepiest places on this planet. Used at various times as a sanitarium, a prison and a Potters Field type cemetery, the City of New York admits it's burying its Coronavirus dead on the 100 acre Island at the West end of Long Island Sound. Hart Island can be seen from nearby City Island, which unlike Hart, has a population and a bridge to nearby Bronx. The coronavirus pandemic is killing hundreds of people in New York City each day. To...

  • Easter 2020 Was Painful to Watch, as the Resurrection of Jesus was Celebrated in Empty Churches.

    Janet McLaughlin, Observer Staff Writer|Updated Apr 15, 2020
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    Watching my church celebrate Palm Sunday this year was painful. Every year, a crowd gathers on the church steps, gathering palms. We wave them as we process into the church singing; in commemoration of Jesus' triumph into Jerusalem. This year the church was dark. The priests were alone. While I was grateful that they live streamed the Mass, it hurt more than I thought. There was no communal confession on Tuesday, when a dozen priests in white robes march in, and hear people's...

  • Jennifer Biagiotti Worried the Homeless Would Get Covid-19. So She Started Making Them Face Masks

    David Ganezer, Observer Staff Writer|Updated Apr 14, 2020
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    How did an artist and her husband begin making Covid-19 masks for homeless people, nurses and others? "It all started with a friend of ours asking Jennifer to volunteer to make masks for the social workers and volunteers of Step Up on Second, who work with the homeless," says Edward Biagiotti. His wife Jennifer made masks for Step Up on Second, a Santa Monica charity serving the homeless. She has since made masks for homeless people themselves, which her neighbor has been...

  • World's Most Remote Territory Bans Visitors, In an Attempt to Avoid Covid-19 outbreak

    Stan Greene, Observer Staff Writer|Updated Apr 14, 2020

    Citing an influenza epidemic somehow brought to the Island in March, the government of the world's most remote territory has banned any visitors for the time being. The hope is that the Wuhan Coronavirus will not infect the islands population of 246 people. Pitcairn island, home of the Bounty mutineers, is a bit more famous than Tristan de Cunha. But an examination of world maps shows that Tristan is in fact the world's most remote place to live. The British overseas...

  • Passover in an Era of Social Distancing, Coronavirus and Covid-19: Pickup Curbside

    Rachel Ganz, Observer Staff Writer|Updated Apr 11, 2020
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    Barbara Lazaroff, founder of the outstanding SPAGO restaurant Beverly Hills announced that their 36th Annual Seder will be a "Seder to go" with curbside pickup on Wednesday April 8 and Thursday April 9, 2020 Barara Lazaroff explained "Due to the COVID 19 demand for to the social distancing order at this time Spago's beloved charity seder will be a To Go event only." SPAGO'S 36TH Seder Dinner will benefit "MAZON" a Jewish response to end hunger among all faiths –"Passover S...

  • How to Fix a Toothache in the Time of Covid-19

    David Ganezer, Observer Staff Writer|Updated Apr 6, 2020

    Coronavirus has changed the way we all do business, without a doubt. Most businesses are simply closed, and non essential medical procedures are being delayed. We wondered what to do if, during the national emergency, they get a toothache, broken tooth, or other situation that just won't wait? We asked Lily at Best Natural Smile dental office in Santa Monica, whether they are seeing patients for routine dental needs. "In light of current events, our dental team has fully trans...

  • Covid-19? Meh. Home-Bound College Student Sisters Start Volunteer Food Delivery App

    Alyssa Erdley, Observer Staff Writer|Updated Apr 6, 2020

    Sisters Leat and Kayla, 20 and 19 years old, were sent home from college as most other students were this semester because of COVID-19. These sisters, however, had as father Rabbi Sam Newman, chaplain of the West Bureau Los Angeles Police Department. "Rather than sit around and waste time they decided to do something constructive," Newman says. Enlisting friends, the two sisters created a WhatsApp group, Shopping Helpers L.A., that receives requests for groceries from seniors...

  • Covid 19 Emergency Evolves as Entire World Reacts to the Novel Coronavirus

    David Ganezer, Observer Staff Writer|Updated Mar 28, 2020

    The worldwide coronavirus emergency which came upon us so quickly continues to evolve. Many people take walks or exercise in Palisades Park, politely maintaining 6 feet distance from each other when possible. I have spoken to occasional groups of tourists from Brazil, Germany, or even China this week. Santa Monica Pier remains closed. The closed Pier, still lit up at night, is considered a symbol of Los Angeles County's shutdown. "Be prepared to isolate or to quarantine,"...

  • 8 Days That Shook the World: From the LA Marathon to Closing All Gyms in Santa Monica

    Alyssa Erdley, News with Attitude|Updated Mar 27, 2020

    The response of public officials to the increasing cases of COVID-19 accelerated greatly since twenty-three thousand athletes and even more spectators descended on the city to participate in the Los Angeles Marathon on March 8. At that time, officials considered adding hand sanitizer stations and advising people to stay six feet away from each other would be adequate precautions to take in a county that at that time only had 14 confirmed cases of coronavirus. (Newsflash:...

  • Senior Hour at Costco: I Almost Got Hit Over the Head With a Walker, While Police Watched

    Sarah Storkin, Observer Staff Writer|Updated Mar 27, 2020

    Today was the first day for the senior hours at Costco, and boy did it get crazy. Knowing that it would most likely be chaotic I called the day before and asked where the senior line would start. The person I spoke with told me that seniors would be lining up at the refund door and there would be a separate area for the General line. When I arrived at 6:45 this morning the general line was already around the store, yet no one was in the designated senior line. I grabbed a...

  • Kindness and Sharing Rules in Quiet, Coronavirus Prepared Santa Monica

    David Ganezer, Observer Staff Writer|Updated Mar 26, 2020

    I want to list all the nice things people did for me today in Santa Monica. But first, an important message: "The emergency department at Providence St. John's Hospital in Santa Monica desperately needs N95 face masks. They will drive anywhere to pick them up," If you have such masks, either call 310-829-5511 and wait for the operator to ask for the ER. Or DM Allison at @2degreesofalie. So it was a gorgeous day today here in Santa Monica. My day began with a walk to the local...

  • New Orleans Bakery is selling Toilet Paper Cakes During the Coronavirus Epidemic

    Stan Greene, Observer Staff Writer|Updated Mar 25, 2020

    Evidently, a bakery in the New Orleans area is selling customers cakes in shaped like rolls of toilet paper. TP has become hard to find during the coronavirus pandemic. "We have some toilet paper cakes in the bakery today! Swing on buy and grab a TP cake and your favorite bakery treats! To-go only. 😋" tweeted Haydels bakery. “It’s just anytime something in the city happens, we’ve garnered the reputation for making light of bad situations,” co-owner David Haydel told the T...

  • Haunting Nighttime Images of Las Vegas Streets emptied by Coronavirus Posted on Social Media

    Sarah Storkin, Observer Staff Writer|Updated Mar 25, 2020

    No doubt you've seen the photos from your own City or Town. Main Street or the strip, usually bustling with people, are now lit up at night. But aside from the occasional SUV or Sedan, nothing is moving where once there were happy crowds, young and old together. A Las Vegas resident named Silton Buendia posted these photos on Instagram, Facebook and other social media. His text which accompanies the photos is below. Nevada Gov. Steve Sisolak’s order on nonessential Nevada b...

  • "What Would You Say to Americans Who Are Scared?" Draws Angry Response from US President

    David Ganezer, Observer Staff Writer|Updated Mar 24, 2020
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    At the Coronavirus Task Force briefing from the White House, a daily briefing from the White House, US President Donald J. Trump was asked by Peter Alexander, an NBC reporter, what he would say to Americans who are scared. Trump, apparently referring to something written by Peter, called him a "terrible reporter." Reporter: "What do you say to Americans who are scared. Nearly 200 dead, 14,000 sick, millions scared." Trump: "I say you are a terrible reporter, that's what I...

  • Purim Last Major Event Conducted at Local Synagogue, as Gatherings Banned Due to Coronavirus

    Stan Greene, Observer Staff Writer|Updated Mar 15, 2020

    Kehillat Maarav Synagogue in Santa Monica conducted its annual Purim costume celebration without its Rabbi. The Synagogue Executive Director said in advance that he would not attend the celebration, "out of an abundance of caution," since he attended the AIPAC conference on March 2, 2020. Most churches and synagogues locally have suspended gatherings for a couple of weeks. In Judaism, congregants gather on Friday night or Saturday morning to celebrate the Sabbath. For the...

  • Nikki Kris, an unassuming beauty from Texas Drives Her Pickup in LA to Avoid Clowns

    Rachel Ganz, Observer Staff Writer|Updated Mar 12, 2020

    CLOWN FEAR, a movie directed and written by Minh Collins is a true Horror Film or Dark Comedy held its Red Carpet Premiere and Post Party at the Laemmle Fine Arts Theater, 8556 Wilshire Blvd, Beverly Hills on Saturday evening, February 22, 2020. Its film stars included Sadie Katz, Nikki Kris, Randy Wayne, Augie Dukes, Tiffany Brooke- Fest and Courtney Akhbar. I was able to chat and interview actress Nikki Kris, an unassuming beauty from Texas who still loves to drive her...

  • The Next Superfood: Caviar with Imperia Caviar

    Omid Vojdani, Observer Staff Writer|Updated Mar 1, 2020

    Caviar as the next coconut water? A superfood for the wellness masses out there? I couldn't believe it when I first heard it. What came to my mind first when I was told to write about caviar was tuxes, monocles and mansions, not the biggest health food trend coming to the wellness community since avocado toast. That all changed when I had the pleasure of speaking with Sony Mordechai, a serial entrepreneur and founder of Santa Monica, CA based Imperia Caviar. Sony founded...

  • Pornhub Removes Video After Local Mom Complains About Pornography Filmed in Ocean Park Public Library

    Stan Greene, Observer Staff Writer|Updated Feb 23, 2020
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    A young woman leads her, umm, videographer into the aisles of the Ocean Park Library. They take off their clothing in the aisles, and you can just imagine where it goes from there. But "don't be fatuous, Jeffrey." A local mom has demanded that pornography not be shot in areas frequented by children, after an explicitly sexual video filmed at a Santa Monica neighborhood library was posted on Pornhub dot com. The Pornhub video portrays a young woman having sex with a man, who...

  • Birch Aquarium and Flagship Cruises Team Up for San Diego Whale Watching Adventure

    Sabine Ganezer, Observer Staff Writer|Updated Feb 15, 2020

    If you're looking for a meaningful and different experience for a morning or afternoon this season, whale watching organized by the Birch Aquarium at Scripps and facilitated by Flagship Cruises and Events might just fit the bill (or baleen). From mid-December through Mid-April, Flagship Cruises sends two ships a day carrying capable crew members, Birch Aquarium tour guides, and visitors eager to see these larger-than-life marine mammals. With friendly tour narrators, comfortab...

  • How The Loss Of An Idol Affects Us, Such As The Immortal Kobe Bryant

    Megan Gallagher, meganwgallagher.com|Updated Feb 8, 2020

    On January 26th, 2020 we lost an icon. Kobe Bryant, the basketball legend, was one of eight victims in a tragic helicopter crash. It's one of those types of deaths that leaves you reeling and trying to put the pieces together. Bryant, 41, had entered the NBA straight from High School and played his 20 year career with the Los Angeles Lakers. His talent was God given, unique and otherworldly. All over the world, people have praised him and decorated their life with posters of...

  • 02/02/2020: Welcome to international Palindrome Day, first in almost 1000 years

    Samuel Alioto, Observer Staff Writer|Updated Feb 3, 2020

    Sunday isn't simply the Superbowl and Groundhog day. It is International Palindrome Day, a day when the date reads the same backwards and forwards. The last Palindrome day was 909 years ago on November 11, 1111. Also known as 11/11/1111. Using the mm-dd-yyyy format, there are only 12 palindrome days in the entire 21st century. A Palindrome Day happens when the day's date can be read the same way backward and forward. The dates are similar to word palindromes in that they are...

  • Twenty-Four Hours of Magic in Carmel-by-the-Sea is Otter this world!

    Kat Thomas, Edible Skinny|Updated Feb 3, 2020

    Otter this world! Edible Skinny was lucky enough to get to do a weekend getaway to Carmel-By-The-Sea in early January! Carmel-by-the-Sea's is a one-square mile village drenched in European charm. Nestled two and a half hours south of the Bay Area on the Monterey Peninsula, Carmel is known for its breathtaking natural scenery and quirky bohemian lifestyle. Sited at one of the most scenic meetings of land and sea in the world, it was the perfect destination for a twenty-four...

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