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Philippe’s welcomes exhibit. Are there changes at Langer’s?

Guest · May 30, 2019

Philippe The Original (1001 N. Alameda St.) is as doused in history as the famous “French Dipped Sandwiches” its original owner claimed to have created. Today, the 111-year-old establishment is […]

Unplugged, rustic bliss: Camping in the High Sierra

Guest · May 2, 2019

As summer approaches, every kid has an activity he or she looks forward to most. For some it might be video games; for others it is traveling with family; for […]

Linoleum City — 66-plus years on legendary Route 66

Guest · May 2, 2019

Known for having the largest selection of floor coverings in the country, Linoleum City (4849 Santa Monica Blvd.) has covered it all. From movie sets and game shows to family […]

Neighbors gathered for final ‘farewell’ preceding puppets’ move to new theater

Guest · May 2, 2019

Nearly 100 lucky humans, many from local neighborhoods, enjoyed their special welcome at the original home of the Bob Baker Marionette Theater on Sun., March 31. It was special because […]

Camps will be better than ever, spirits undampened

Guest · March 28, 2019

When the Woolsey Fire swept through Malibu in the second week of November, losses included three popular Jewish camps: Camp Hess Kramer, Gindling Hilltop Camp and Camp JCA Shalom. Reeling […]

Grit: five ways summer camps grow grit for kids

Guest · March 28, 2019

Resilience — or grit — has been highlighted in recent years as an important character trait necessary for a happy, successful life. Christine Carter, Ph.D., in her book, “Raising Happiness,” […]

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