Letter: Tell the Truth

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I do not like it when companies lie to me. As a SARS-CoV-2 virus home-sheltered senior, I was forced to purchase Lucerne plain yogurt instead of my usual Mountain High plain yogurt. I made sure that the front of the container said “plain” because I did not want added sugar, added starch, stabilizers, etc. The texture of the “yogurt” I ...
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Why Prince Harry and Meghan Markle Chose Malibu For Their Life After Megxit According to Royal Expert

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We do not know if Diana had anything to do with Prince Harry and Meghan’s decision to move to Malibu, but it would certainly be a sweet tribute to his late mother. Prior to their move to California, the Sussexes spent several months in Canada. Although they enjoyed their time on Vancouver Island, Lankston does not believe they ever planned on ...
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Justin Bieber’s Former LA Home Looks Like a Giant Salad Spinner. Now You Can Lease It.

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Its large, modernist aesthetic is one of many in the renowned architect’s oeuvre—from an industrial California beach house, which asked $53 million but is now no longer on the market, to another oversized glass house in Malibu that sold for $4.2 million in January. This isn’t the only LA home that’s been ridiculed for its architecture ...
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Blog: The Beginning

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With so many people contemplating the end of the universe, I thought it a good time to look into its beginning, and so I opened my Bible—the Old Testament that is. I was looking through Genesis, because I am curious about how we all got here. I have to say I am especially inspired by God’s work ethic. Day 1: LIGHT: “In the ...
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Letter: Time to Consider

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Sadly, we did not learn from the H1N1 pandemic. But it is not too late to learn from the 2018 Woolsey disaster. In a few short months, Malibu will again face fires driven by Santa Ana winds. Since we’re mostly homebound, this is a perfect time to inspect and harden our homes so they won’t burn next fall. The city’s program is on hold for ...
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Letter: A Telling Typo

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My gratitude to Paula Mae Schwartz, or possibly a Malibu Times editor, for the wonderful line, “...the city must be wrestling with the red rape of state government...” Also, thank you, Sigmund Freud, for enabling us to recognize the deeper truth behind what the Times will probably call a typo.
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Letter: The Wartime President

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It was only a few weeks ago that Trump declared the coronavirus pandemic a “Democratic hoax” which would disappear by April. Of course, his propagandists, led by Sean Hannity, echoed the “Democratic hoax” theory. Then, in a remarkable, head-spinning turnabout, Trump suddenly announced we were fighting a war and gave himself a new title ...
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The Innovator

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Malibu author Kim Stanwood Terranova holds a launch and signing of her new book, “The Technology of Intention: Activating the Power of the Universe Within You,” at an event in early March at the Malibu Design Center. “It was a brilliant kick off ...
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When the Going Gets Tough, the Tough Grow Tomatoes

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Andy Lopez, Malibu’s “Invisible Gardener” said in a phone interview that, “Now is the time to get started—you can have vegetables in 30 days... and if you plant fruit trees, you can have a ton of fruit by next year.” All of the garden supply companies in town have confirmed that sales of plants, potting soils and seeds are going ...
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