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  • Virginia Tokunaga's 90th Birthday Party at Silvercrest Underlines Stop Senior Scams

    Mary Leipziger, Observer Staff Writer|Updated Jun 20, 2020

    A party with her friends from the community and fellow residents at Silvercrest Senior Apartments was planned but it did not happen. Instead there was a birthday parade to celebrate Virginia Tokunaga 90th birthday on 5th street in Santa Monica. Two cement mixers across the street did not drown out a happy birthday chorus on this special occasion. There were balloons, presents, decorated cars, a fire truck, a police car and musical noise makers. Virginia was born and raised on...

  • Treat yourself at the luxurious LASKY Aesthetics & Laser Centre in Beverly Hills

    Preity Upala, Observer Staff Writer|Updated Jun 18, 2020

    7th June 2020, Beverly Hills- With the lockdown easing up in California, one of the best ways to take advantage of this situation is to spoil yourself! If you live near the Los Angeles area, the best way to do this would be to book yourself an appointment at the Lasky Aesthetics & Laser Centre- the premiere beauty and medical spa in Beverly Hills. Lasky Aesthetics is unique as it offers both beauty treatments as well as medical Spa services. Founded by four highly esteemed...

  • The Spiritual Transformation of Our Time Has Been Set in Motion by the Coronavirus Pandemic

    Preity Upala, Observer Staff Writer|Updated Jun 17, 2020

    We are living in interesting times indeed. Perhaps the most challenging, perplexing and fearful time ever in our history. We are in the Twilight zone in many ways. The COVID19 Pandemic has affected our planet like nothing else ever has until this moment in time. Just goes to show no matter how rich, successful or powerful you are, living in the greatest country in the world at the best time in history, our entire existence is at stake and with our every move now controlled by...

  • Stepping Out: Dance School Graduation in the Age of Coronavirus and Quarantines

    Jewels Solheim-Roe, Project Releve|Updated Jun 15, 2020

    The Five Westside Ballet graduating Seniors look forward to an uncertain Freshman year at Universities and accept they leave the legacy ballet school with no final performance or cast party to say goodbye to their peers, teachers, and ballet community of over a decade. Westside Ballet's annual Spring Performance has for decades provided a final performance opportunity and send off to countless graduating high school seniors. Due to the coronavirus health emergency, their...

  • George Floyd Was a Peace and Love Man Says Close Friend Christopher Harris, Who Preached Non-Violence

    Rachel Ganz, Observer Staff Writer|Updated Jun 4, 2020

    After speaking with several of George Floyd's family members and close friend Christopher Harris I cried. Tears rolled down my cheeks as I heard the countless stories of how everyone who was lucky enough to know George adored him for his kindness, unconditional love and generosity to all mankind. Harris says Floyd wanted this world to be a melting pot of the light of G-ds goodwill for all people. George Floyd, who was 6ft6 240 lbs., 46 years old, a former high school football...

  • Chasing after the Phenomenal Blue Bioluminescent Waves in Southern California

    Rachel Ganz, Observer Staff Writer|Updated Jun 1, 2020

    When the California beaches reopened this past weekend, after being closed due to the Coronavirus Pandemic, I had an insatiable desire to see the remarkable blue bioluminescent waves before they vanished. They were illuminating the beaches from Baja California to Santa Cruse for over a month. On Friday eve May 22, 2020 I drove to the Santa Monica beach by the Pier and anxiously waited for a few hours past sunset, but no blue waves were to be seen. After speaking with a nice...

  • Last Remaining Cast Member From "Gone With The Wind," turns 104 Years Old

    Kristin Peach, Observer Staff Writer|Updated Jun 1, 2020

    Olivia de Haviland will celebrate her 104th birthday on July 1, 2020. A birthday event is being organized by Spring de Haviland, who is "related to Olivia, but no one is entirely sure how." And no one is entirely sure how people will celebrate it at this time of social distancing. But it's an achievement nonetheless. The guest of honor will not be present herself at the event, because she is on the way to a private family celebration in Paris, France, where she has resided sin...

  • AllTogether LA: a Nonprofit Serving Seniors, Saving Lives, Building Community

    Sandra Coopersmith, Special to the Observer|Updated May 26, 2020

    The good doctor could have describing Lorena Camarena, President and Executive Director of AllTogether LA, a 501(c)(3) nonprofit helping seniors stay home and stay safe during the COVID-19 pandemic by facilitating grocery and medication deliveries. "Seniors can call our hotline, (323) 310-0411, leave a message, and we will connect them to background-checked neighbors whom we match by zip code within 24 hours," she said. The website is www.AllTogether.LA. The nonprofit started...

  • Westside Ballet: Even With Social Distancing, the Show Must Go On

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

    It's 2020, and all sorts of arts and educational programs are looking for ways to continue teaching, in a time of social distancing. Santa Monica's Westside Ballet has some brave and innovative continuation plans, in the face of Covid19. "We were to have a benefit performance honoring Patricia Neary 5/15, and then 5/16, our Spring Performance, two show times, at The Broad Stage," explains Jewels Solheim-Roe, press coordinator for WB. "Up until last week, Westside Ballet was st...

  • Metro Church Feeds Homeless During Coronavirus Pandemic

    Samuel Alioto, Observer Staff Writer|Updated May 24, 2020

    Metro Church at 6th Street and Arizona Avenue in downtown Santa Monica feed a number of homeless people and others in need on "Giving Tuesday," says the groups website. "At Metropolis we have been given a unique opportunity to put love in action. We have served hundreds of bags of groceries and hot meals to-go for the most vulnerable in Santa Monica during this time. Our seniors and homeless neighbors need us right now. We need your partnership", says metropolischurchsm.com....

  • Santa Monica Reopens Palisades Park Thursday, May 13, 2020 Despite Covid19

    Janet McLaughlin, Observer Staff Writer|Updated May 21, 2020

    The City of Santa Monica will remove the fences around Palisades park on Thursday, May 13. This according to City Council member Ted Winterer, speaking at the Ocean Park Association Meeting Wednesday. While the park and beaches are open, the beach parking lots will remain closed. As of now, preferential and permit parking violations are not being enforced, because of the "Safer at Home" orders in LA County. Mayor Ted McKeown said the city is discussing whether to restart...

  • Destiny Church donates lunches to Staff at Hospitals and Grocery Stores.

    David Ganezer, Observer Staff Writer|Updated May 20, 2020

    Destiny Church has a program to give "Care Bag" lunches during the pandemic, "Just to show the hospital staff we care about them." They also give out lunches to grocery stores. The Church gives out 5000 hot meals a week. They donate 200 meals to Desert Regional Hospital in Palm Springs, which is where we ran into Pastor Jeff and Pastor Joshua. "We deliver 1000 bags every week for the Coachella valley," he explained. "We give out 2000 in Los Angeles. This includes 5000 hot...

  • Blue Waves at Night Draw Beach Crowds Despite Closed Beaches Last weekend

    Sarah Storkin, Observer Staff Writer|Updated May 17, 2020

    Crowds of people defied LA County lockdown orders to watch Dinoflagellates turn waves blue on Santa Monica beach this week. The annual event was more visible this year, due to a major red tide that stretched from Baja California north all the way to Ventura County's Hollywood Beach. The crowds we saw were polite, and delighted in the waves, reacting with oohs and aahs. And yes, they socially distanced on the shore. The tiny creatures are said to have attributes of animals (the...

  • Teenager Uses Three D Printer Technology to Craft Facial Shields for First Responders

    David Ganezer, Observer Staff Writer|Updated May 12, 2020

    5 year old Mikey Strauss found a way to use his three dimensional printer, in order to help first responders working in the Coronavirus age: Making plastic face shields for them. "My 14 year old has a 3-D printer, and weeks ago he was one of the first to start making these facial shields," said Krista Strauss, Mikey's Mom. "Mikey delivered over 100 to St. Johns and 50 to 3 other hospitals in Louisiana, and in St. Louis. In doing so, he became an inspiration to me." "He just s...

  • Local Man Celebrates his 100th Birthday With Drive-by Neighborhood Block Party

    Mary Leipziger, Observer Staff Writer|Updated May 10, 2020

    Sam Marquez turned 100 on Tuesday, and his family, friends and neighbors didn't want to let a little thing like Covid-19 get in the way of a celebration. So they threw him a drive-by 100th birthday party to maintain social distancing. The centenarian has been a Santa Monica resident for over 90 years and his lived in Los Angeles County all of his life. He has lived on Hill St. for over 55 years, reports his grandson Steven Marquez "In the keeping with the social distancing...

  • May the 4th Be With You Day Corresponds to Eta Aquarid Meteor Shower

    Stan Greene, Observer Staff Writer|Updated May 8, 2020

    In case you've been locked down all day, which many of you are; today is international Star Wars Day, May 4th. But did you know that the PErseid meteor shower has been scheduled tonight to celebrate May the 4th? The Eta Aquarid Meteor Shower will peak just before dawn on Tuesay. At two places the comet's orbit passes very close to our own orbit. The material that it releases into space on its way in toward the sun produce the October meteor shower known as the Orionids, while...

  • LAMO Footwear Creates Braille Labeled Boot for the Saving Sophie Foundation and Seven-Year-Old Cancer Survivor Sophie Ryan

    Christine Peake, Observer Staff Writer|Updated May 5, 2020

    LAMO footwear in support of the Saving Sophie Foundation, has teamed up with seven-year-old cancer survivor, Sophie. Having gone blind as a result of her tumor, LAMO collaborated to release the Sophie boot that features a braille label. Click Here to see the Saving Sophie Collection. Diagnosed with an Optic Pathway Glioma brain tumor at a very young age, Sophie and her parents embarked on a life-saving holistic treatment plan. After seven years, Sophie is recovering well and...

  • Can a Jersey Girl Find Happiness and Monarch Butterflies on the Central California Coast?

    Kathleen Berry, Edible Skinny|Updated Apr 30, 2020

    My sister and I are originally from the Jersey shore and although we live in a Bay Area waterfront community it doesn't offer the sights and the sounds of the ocean, any ocean. So after some research we planned a trip to the seaside town of Pismo Beach on the central California coast. Our trip was in early February, not a month with temperatures for swimming, but warm enough to enjoy a few days at the beach, south enough to be slightly warmer than in our hometown of Benicia. W...

  • Pop-up market at the Victorian Restaurant Sells Meat, Fish, Produce, Sanitizer, Gloves and oh yes Toilet Paper

    David Ganezer, Observer staff writer|Updated Apr 28, 2020

    if you're looking for some interesting shopping on a sunny day down on Main Street in Santa Monica, the Victorian is the place. Kelly Stromberg and Caitlin say that they are selling, fish, meat, gloves, hand sanitizer, disinfectant and toilet paper in front of the Victorian all day Friday and Saturday, April 24th and 25th. How do they keep their social distance in the time of Covid-19? "We only assist two customers at a time and people have to wear masks," said Caitlin. Rolls...

  • Covid-19 Brings New Dating Apps, New Sex Toys, Online Orgies and Virtual Hookups

    Rachel Ganz, Observer Lifestyle Writer|Updated Apr 25, 2020

    With over a billion people in seclusion because of the world wide Corona-virus Pandemic it's not surprising that single people are seeking new ways to pass the time and socialize while practicing "social distancing. On March 24, 2020 Corey Price, Vice President of Pornhub stated in a press release announced that Pornhub is offering free Pornhub Premium worldwide, to encourage people to stay home and reduce the spreading of the Corona-virus. Many of the online dating apps like...

  • CNBC's Melissa Lee Returns to Host Fast Money, After Giving Birth To Twins

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

    Harvard educated Melissa Lee returned to host CNBC's Fast Money on Monday night, 4/20/20. Each of the shows personalities, such as Karen Finerman and Guy Adame, welcomed her back and said how glad they were to see her. This on a day when Coronavirus caused the May futures contract to actual go to negative $27 per barrel, meaning they will pay you to take the oil. After three months off, Lee looked, well, perhaps a little tired as she broadcast from home. Covid-19 has put...

  • Leading Santa Monica Publicist Christine Peake of PeakPRgroup Talks PR During Covid.

    Sarah Storkin, Observer Staff Writer|Updated Apr 23, 2020

    With many of us losing all forms of income during these uncertain times, one of the hardest hit is the public relations sector dealing with events which invariable can have up to 100 - 1000 guests in attendance. One publicist, Christine Peake the CEO of Santa Monica PR firm peakPRgroup decided to take matters into her own hands and create her own spin on her sudden loss of work. "All my red carpet events were suddenly cancelled, events which I had spent months working on. I...

  • Covid Calibrations: An LA Car Guy Rates the Lockdown 15% Fun, 50% Boredom, The Rest.... Well I Can't Remember, But It's Something Else

    Michael Kerr, Contributing Writer|Updated Apr 23, 2020

    Whether or not you adhere to Aristotle's dictum on the unexamined life not worth living, you've likely noticed that, like mine, your life is 30% less fun than it was prior to March. My primary social life is Trader Joes-- btw big standing "O" for all food supply workers. The grocery market is the new town square. Conversations with people are upbeat and compassionate despite the disconnect concealing smiles at each other from behind our masks. We are smiling, you can see it th...

  • A California woman who needs Hysterectomy on an Emergency Basis, Sent Home During Covid-19 Shutdown

    David Ganezer, Observer Staff Writer|Updated Apr 23, 2020

    A woman wrote us today that she is suffering from an acute medical problem of the female variety. She needs an obstetrician to perform a hysterectomy on her. It will not wait, she is in great discomfort, she writes. She is told she has 4 fibroids the size of grapefruits, she says. The woman went to a local emergency room today. "You are not bleeding, hence this is not an emergency. Here's some codeine. Thank you, please go home now and shelter in place like everyone else."...

  • Make Taco Tuesday in America Great Again by Giving Tacos to Healthcare Workers

    Rachel Ganz, Observer Staff Writer|Updated Apr 20, 2020

    The Corona –Virus Pandemic has been very stressful with economic disasters, social distancing, thousands of new coronavirus cases, and overwhelmed hospitals and their staff. We must pull together, stand tall and help those in need. It is people like Jazmine Marie and Luca Marino who organized the “Go fund me fundraiser” Taco Tuesday COVID-19 LA Initiative https://www.gofundme.com/f/taco-tuesday-covid19-initiative that feeds our dedicated hospital staff and healthcare emplo...

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