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  • A Favorite Hidden Gem with Angelenos: One of the Most Quintessentially California Places to Visit

    Chanin Victor, Observer Staff Writer|Updated Nov 29, 2023

    A favorite hidden gem with Angelenos and one of the most quintessentially California places to visit, live or go to college. Claremont, California is the ultimate overnight or weekend getaway for an awesome family vacation. Notable as a college town with some of the nation's most highly respected educational institutions, Claremont, the city, is a distinctly, quaint suburb of Claremont full of idyllic tree-lined streets, a walkable downtown village, a relaxed, casual...

  • PS1 Pluralistic School Celebrates 50 Years of Pluralism, Celebrating the Many, Building ONE!

    Chanin Victor, Observer Education Writer|Updated Nov 29, 2023

    Alumnus Farid Adibi credits his early education at PS1 Pluralistic School for his academic and professional ambitions, his leadership skills, and the formation of his media company "Left-Middle-Right," which offers multiple perspectives on contemporary issues. Now a junior at George Washington University, Farid reflects on his time at PS1. "As a young student, PS1 welcomed my immigrant family and taught me that inclusivity is not just about race and culture. It's also about...

  • Jonah's Kitchen: New Santa Monica Restaurant Open For Lunch + Dinner

    Chanin Victor, Observer Staff Writer|Updated Nov 29, 2023

    Have you ever walked by a restaurant and the sweet scents emanating from within were so intoxicatingly delicious that you felt like you had to have whatever they were cooking right then? In this instance, the not-so-subtle smells come from the burning almond wood chef Jonah Johnson uses in his kitchen at his new restaurant, appropriately named Jonah's Kitchen. On Wilshire and 26th in Santa Monica, the incredibly welcoming atmosphere of the restaurant invites the casual passerb...

  • Homeless People Interact More With Others When Their Pets Accompany them to the Street

    Sarah Storkin, Observer Staff Writer|Updated Nov 10, 2021
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    Many homeless people hit the streets along with their pets. Others acquire pets when they are homeless. The animals seemingly don't discriminate on the basis of housing. They are often perfectly happy to live outdoors. But why would people experiencing homelessness want the burden of a pet? Homeless pet owners use their pets to facilitate socialization, says Wikipedia. The pets get their owners out to local vet clinics and parks where they interact with other pet owners. Many...

  • Consumer Alert: New Debt Collection Rules Allow Unsolicited Emails, Texts and Social Media Messaging

    Jim Haigh, Keep Me Posted|Updated Nov 9, 2021

    Sweeping new rules governing debt collection practices in the U.S. will go into effect on November 30. Unfortunately, many of the very serious concerns about the use of electronic communications for debt collection raised by citizens, cybersecurity experts and consumer advocacy groups including Keep Me Posted (KMP) were effectively ignored by the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB), the federal agency charged with making sure banks, lenders and other financial companie...

  • I'm Still Working But My Social Security Benefit isn't Rising

    Rusty Gleer, Association of Mature American Citizens|Updated Nov 7, 2021

    Ask Rusty – About Paying SS Tax While Still Working Dear Rusty: Upon being let go in 2009 at age 65 from my full time job of 30 years, I immediately applied for Social Security for my wife and I to live on while seeking employment. Not finding anything full time, I ended up working part time for the past 9 years driving a school bus for an hourly wage. Even though my wife and I are collecting Social Security, my wages are still being taxed for it. While I don't feel this is fa...

  • Animal Care Kits to be Distributed to the Homeless with Pets by The Giving Spirit: You Can Help

    The Giving Spirit|Updated Nov 5, 2021

    Los Angeles, CA: The Giving Spirit-a nonprofit serving homeless individuals in Los Angeles since 1999-announced today that it will be serving 1,200 companion animals and their guardians by assembling 1,200 "Companion Animal Kits" at the Westchester Municipal Building on November 5 - 9, 2021, all while sounding the call for volunteers and donations to help make the initiative a resounding success. The Giving Spirit will also host a Zoom-based educational event to lead a...

  • Concerns were raised about condoms being used to hide evidence of rape - in a women's prison by 'women'

    Amber S. Jackson, Lucky Lifer|Updated Nov 2, 2021

    Here at the CIW's women's yard, transgender women numbers continue to go up. How many? I'm not sure. With Covid-19 causing restricted movement, I'm limited on info. I'm also not sure what to call these people with full male anatomy. So I'll just call them what they are, PENISES. After all, that's what this is all about... No more condoms being given! After only one issuance, CDCR abruptly stopped? But why? I'll tell you why! We, us women here at CIW, raised hell over the...

  • Let Hotel Casa del Mar prepare you an unforgettable Thanksgiving meal.

    Updated Nov 2, 2021

    Leave the holiday cooking to the professionals this year and have the chefs at Hotel Casa del Mar prepare you an unforgettable Thanksgiving meal. The iconic Santa Monica-based hotel is offering dine-in services, as well as a Thanksgiving Take Away menu for those celebrating from the comfort of their home. For dine-in, a special three-course-prix-fixe menu will be available for lunch and dinner on Thanksgiving Day 11/25 at Terrazza and Catch restaurants located inside the...

  • Number of Seniors Living Alone Will Double in the Next 17 Years. They live alone because they prefer it that way

    John Grimaldi, Association of Mature American Citizens|Updated Nov 2, 2021

    One man's agony: "I am 77 years old. I was happily married for 55 years but I lost my wife a year and a half ago. No, she didn't die. In fact, she is in great physical health-- except for her Alzheimer's Disease. She is in a Memory Care Facility. I see her a couple of times each week. Her confinement and my isolation have left me devastated. I love her and wake up each and every morning sad and abandoned." It's not easy growing old and alone, no matter the circumstances. And,...

  • Haleh Mashian Abstract Artist New Show Opens With A Great Turn Out.

    Christine Peake, Peake PR Group|Updated Oct 31, 2021

    Contemporary artist Haleh Mashian opened the final exhibition of the year with her newest series, SACRED WATERS at MASH Gallery in the Arts District, in downtown Los Angeles. This showstopper of a collection highlights Mashian's mastery of texture and three-dimensionality in her work, allowing her conceptual vision to flow beyond the confines of the canvas. SACRED WATERS offers an immersive experience, where paint, palette and materials embody the liquid properties of water. T...

  • How to Plan Your Social Security if You Have a Long Life Expectancy

    Rusty Gleer, Association of Mature American Citizens|Updated Oct 30, 2021

    Ask Rusty – Is Waiting until 70 Still the Best Plan to Maximize Social Security? Dear Rusty: My wife started her Social Security at 62 in March 2017 and I filed a Restricted Application to collect a spouse benefit from her shortly thereafter. Our plan is for me to file for my own Social Security later this year when I turn 70. Then my wife will file for her spousal benefit from me. Our life expectancy is 93 & 96. Is this still the best plan for maximum payments? Signed: P...

  • How Cats Came to Rule Ancient Egypt, And Learned to Shape Shift in the Process

    Sabine Ganezer, Observer Staff Writer|Updated Oct 25, 2021

    This Spooktober, the Observer has been featuring articles about cats -- first the black cats that are the hallmark of the season, followed by their festive ginger counterparts. This week, we're featuring a trick-or-treating bag brimming with a wide variety of cat mythology and superstition from around the world. While not an exhaustive treatment of the subject, we hope the taste of some of these legends might spark your interest. Japan: Bakeneko and Nekomata. Ancient beliefs i...

  • Social Security Would Go Broke if They Didn't Tax Benefits

    Rusty Gleer, Association of Mature American Citizens|Updated Oct 25, 2021

    Ask Rusty – Is Taxing Social Security Fair? Dear Rusty: Taxing Social Security benefits isn't fair. It would benefit everyone if seniors could earn as much as possible without having their Social Security taxed. We would still be paying into Social Security which would help the fund. I also feel that all people earning over $100,000 should pay into Social Security because they can afford it. This would help fund Social Security without hurting anyone financially. Many seniors...

  • Health Department Gives Amusing "Covid-Safe" Suggestions for Halloween Celebrations

    Corva Corvax, A Logical Opinion|Updated Oct 25, 2021

    The Los Angeles County Department of Public Health released a tip sheet today on how to celebrate Halloween "Covid-safe." Suggestions include practical ideas like making your Covid-mask part of your costume and avoiding crowded places with poor air flow. (Interestingly, health officials warn against wearing a costume mask over a face mask, admitting this would make breathing difficult. Why didn't they think of that when they were tellng people to double-mask?) But some of the...

  • My Fellow Female Prisoner O.D.'d And Turned Blue

    Amber S. Jackson, Lucky Lifer|Updated Oct 22, 2021

    I was at the former prison known as Valley State Prison For Women, now a men's prison, I saw something that changed me forever. At VSPW, us women prisoners lived in 8 person cells. It's about 13 years ago now. One day, I was at the table cooking. Suddenly, one of my roommates dropped to the floor, on her back, her body stiff. Her face was blue. I had no idea that what I was seeing was an opioid heroine overdose. She lay on the floor, blue, stiff and struggling to breathe. I...

  • Inside OnlyFans Podcast Set To Launch With Creator & Producer Max Amini Joining CJ Sparxx and Kayla Lauren

    Christine Peake, Peake PR Group|Updated Oct 22, 2021

    Charismatic comedian and all round entertainer, Max Amini is known for his tireless energy, quick wit and has established himself as one of the world's leading stand up comedians. A self confessed workaholic, Amini is a clean living, healthy eating, none drinking lover of fitness. He needs to be! He is always on the go! Amini is always working, creating new projects and he is about to launch his new project- a fresh, sexy and exciting podcast called 'Inside OnlyFans' -...

  • Paris Hilton rocked the Red Carpet with her plaid ensembles, mini skirt and over the knee black suede boots

    Rachel Ganz, Observer Staff Writer|Updated Oct 17, 2021

    On Tuesday, September 21,2021 the "16th Annual Christmas in September" fundraiser for Children's Hospital Los Angles was held at The Abbey Food and Bar. This glamorous event was hosted by Kathy Hilton, Paris Hilton and Nicky Hilton Rothschild and sponsored by Ketel One. This civic event helps solicit thousands of toys for Children's Hospital Los Angeles during the time of the year when they need them the most There was a Red Carpet, Meet and Greet from 6-7 pm and the main even...

  • How to Apply for Social Security: the Basics

    Rusty Gleer, Association of Mature American Citizens|Updated Oct 17, 2021

    Ask Rusty – About the Basics of Applying for Social Security Dear Rusty: I am planning to apply for Social Security in May of 2022 and would like to understand how to file. I will be taking it when I am 62. Signed: Ready to Retire Dear Ready to Retire: Congratulations on your upcoming retirement! You should apply for your Social Security benefits about 3 months before you wish benefits to begin (you will tell them the month you want benefits to start when you apply). Since y...

  • Women's prison: Selling Your Body for Canteen. "The lifer was an easy target for an abuser."

    Amber S. Jackson, Lucky Lifer|Updated Oct 15, 2021

    Observation. That's how I discover what my peers are up to. Occasionally, it rises to the level of an amusement that I must share with others. This is one of those true moments... There's a girl in my housing unit. She's a lifer. She's very fragile. Her body language would immediately put anyone on notice. She's off. So it surprised me when she suddenly got a girlfriend. I made a point to observe this more closely. Sure enough, I listen closely and I heard the girlfriend...

  • How Long Does it Take to Recoup the Social Security You Paid into the System?

    Rusty Gleer, Association of Mature American Citizens|Updated Oct 13, 2021
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    Ask Rusty – If I Die, What Happens to the Social Security Taxes I Paid? Dear Rusty: I have heard that when my wife and I pass, the government keeps all we have paid into social security. Is this correct? Signed: Curious Senior Dear Curious: The Social Security taxes paid while you and your wife were working weren't deposited into a personal account for each of you; rather they were used to pay benefits to those collecting Social Security at the time. That's the way the p...

  • Ginger Cats Rule: Why Everyone From Winston Churchill to Leif Erickson and Hogwarts Adored Orange Kitties

    Sabine Ganezer, Observer Staff Writer|Updated Oct 12, 2021

    Last week, in honor of the beginning of Halloween month, we featured a few fascinating facts about the flashy black felines that have become icons of the holiday. This week, we're dishing out a sweet celebration of Salem and Bastet's counterparts -- orange, or ginger, cats. While they may have less of an association with Hallow's Eve, ginger kitties fit right in amongst a pumpkin patch, and their striped leggings recall cartoon and film witches, from the Wicked Witch of the...

  • Prison Drug Program Hooking Female Prisoners On Drugs

    Amber S. Jackson, Lucky Lifer|Updated Oct 10, 2021

    It's true. They give it out like candy. This medication crippled me. For months. Stopped all my activities. I'm finally free. I'm finally out from under the grip of it. So, what do I speak of? What's the prison's the drug program hooking prisoners on? Suboxone Sublingual Strips. Basically, they act like an opioid! Like any street drug, it derailed my life. I've spent my last few days with chills, sweating and feeling weak. Withdrawal. I chose to stop the medication. But I paid...

  • Black Cats 9 Lives Matter this Halloween Season

    Sarah Storkin, Observer Staff Writer|Updated Oct 7, 2021

    As we move into October, many of us think of Orange and Black cats as unknowing symbols of the season. We've all heard that black cats portend bad luck. But did you know that in Britain and Scotland, traditionally black cats were thought to bring good luck? More on that below. The international Cat Fanciers' Association (CFA) recognizes 22 cat breeds that tend toward solid black coats. The Bombay breed is exclusively black. All-black fur pigmentation is slightly more...

  • A Time for Fasting, Forgiveness and Famous Speakers

    Rachel Ganz, Observer Staff Writer|Updated Oct 7, 2021

    On Wednesday evening September 15, 2021 and all day Thursday September 16, 2021 Rabbi David Baron and his High Holy Day guests observed Yom Kippur, the holiest day of the Jewish Year at the Saban Theatre, 8440 Wilshire Blvd, Beverly Hills, CA 90211 Rabbi David Baron, founder of the Beverly Hills Temple of the Arts sermon spoke of heroism, and dignity in the face of terrorism and barbarism. Rabbi David Baron's distinguished guests for Kol Nidre Service on Wednesday evening Sept...

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