2023 Malibu Library Speaker Series Begins With Ocean Sciences Professor Dr. Douglas McCauley Discussing the Future Of Wildlife in our Oceans

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Malibu Library Speaker Series begins with Dr. Douglas McCauley discussing the future of wildlife in our oceans on Tuesday, January 31, 7 p.m. at the Malibu Library.  “The Library Speakers offers a thought-provoking evening of education,
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Business Entrepreneur Mario Velasco Joins the Venice Chamber of Commerce Team as COO

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The Venice Chamber of Commerce is excited to welcome Mario Velasco as its new COO. Velasco has previously served on the Chamber’s board of directors and brings his extensive experience as a local business owner-operator to his role with us.
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SMC’s Emeritus Acting Troupe to Perform Jan. 28 “Conversations: Scenes from Film and Theater”

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Santa Monica College’s Emeritus Acting Troupe is pleased to announce its Winter 2023 Showcase,“Conversations: Scenes from Film and Theater.” The performance is free and will be held online as a live virtual event at 1 p.
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SMMUSD Transitional Kindergarten and Kindergarten Roundup Planned for Jan. 26

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TK and Kindergarten Roundup is Thursday, Jan. 26, at your neighborhood school.  Transitional Kindergarten (TK) and Kindergarten Roundup, as the yearly event is called, is an opportunity for Santa Monica and Malibu parents of children entering TK or kindergarten for the upcoming year to meet the principal and teachers of their neighborhood school,
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Inaugural Global Audiovisual Technology Forum Held at World Film Industry Conference in Los Angeles

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Subject matter experts discussed the impact of technological change to the industry, and the challenges and opportunities brought by technology to help the film and television industry reach a high-qu
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She slept through an attack that nearly killed her roommate. Now, she’s defending a stranger in the Idaho murders

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She slept through an attack that nearly killed her roommate. Now, she’s defending a stranger in the Idaho murders - IDAHO MURDERS: There are many chilling similarities between the murders of four Idaho students in November and a 1992 attack at a student home in Buffalo – none more so than the experiences of the roommates who survived.
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