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Monthly Archives: September 2011
Formosa Building Named to Best Architecture List
The new West Hollywood Library will be opening tomorrow (Saturday, October 1, 2011). If you would like to attend the opening festivities, they take place from 10:00 am to 2:00 pm. This week the library received a rave review from … Continue reading
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AIDS Walk coming on October 16th
The 27th annual AIDS Walk Los Angeles is set up for Sunday, October 16th. The walk was established to raise funds and awareness for the issue of HIV/AIDS and AIDS Project Los Angeles (APLA). Even with the great progress being … Continue reading
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Law Enforcement Actions Expected to Reduce Crime
At last night’s meeting of the Mid City West Community Council Public Safety Committee, LAPD Senior Lead Officer (SLO) Arthur Gallegos reported on the resolution of a couple of crime sprees in our area. Officer Gallegos is the SLO from … Continue reading
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Matrix Theater Stages Unconventional “All My Sons”
We heard from one of our local theaters, The Matrix Theater, about their upcoming show. The theater is staging an unconventional production of Arthur Miller’s classic play, All My Sons. According to … Continue reading
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Sale at Monsieur Marcel
We heard from our friends at Monsieur Marcel, the lovely French gourmet market and restaurant in the Farmers Market. … Continue reading
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CBS Evening News Lauds Fairfax High School
The CBS Evening News recently ran a wonderful story about the improvements under way at Fairfax High School, and how the school is a model for other public schools facing budget cuts due to the weak economy. Under the direction … Continue reading
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“I Love Lucy” – Live on Stage
As we mentioned last month, one of the theater opportunities here in Melrose Village is “I Love Lucy” Live on Stage at the Greenway Court Theater, on Fairfax Ave south of Melrose Ave. The Greenway Court Theater is part of … Continue reading
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More on Obama visit
This afternoon we posted about the effect on traffic of the L.A. Marathon and other activities on Sunday and President Obama’s visit on Monday afternoon and evening. We’ve just learned that the City of West Hollywood is closing some of … Continue reading
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Streets Closed Sunday and Monday
If you can stay home Sunday and Monday, it would be a good idea. There will be numerous street closures near our community, for a few different reasons. Here’s what we know about at this point: On Sunday morning and … Continue reading
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New Trader Joe’s Rising Fast
As we have previously reported, a new Trader Joe’s is being built at the northwest corner of Fairfax Avenue and Third Street (across from the Farmers Market). As we have also reported, posts about Trader Joe’s are always among the … Continue reading
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