Fun, Frolic and Intimations of 2022 Political Season

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Fun, Frolic and Intimations  of 2022 Political Season

Fun, Frolic and Intimations of 2022 Political Season

Mothers Day has come and gone but we can’t help but mention the annual spectacle that is Lexi Pearl’s MOMentum Place. To watch her warm up the audience strutting around the stage on six-foot stilts brings the magic to come front and center when the circus takes the stage. “They fly through the air with the greatest of ease….” Airborne ballets flying on ropes, silks, and cubes, brought down the house. Dari Williams was mesmerizing in a spectacular aerial pole performance. Scot Nery, a supreme juggler with a comedy routine, and ventriloquist Karl Herlinger both captured the audience’s funnybone non-stop. The finale, a duo with Lexi and Elena Brocade on the trapeze enraptured everyone. Pre-show, as people streamed into the amphitheater, Gerald Rivers and Friends electrified the air with a drum circle (actually a semi-circle) that called people to their seats. So, that’s where I was on Mothers Day, enjoying, as well, Patrice Winter’s brunch before the show.
Lexi Pearl on “the silks” with stilts. How does she do that?!
The Canyon Chronicle’s “show” this time includes a feature about Helena Kriel’s Baby Rhino Rescue. (Page 14) Mark your calendar for May 26, when she and co-founder David Walker, host a Topanga Chamber of Commerce evening mixer that includes a short video about their work with baby rhinos orphaned due to poaching. To reserve your space and for the location: babyrhinorescue.org;

(310) 403-7289).
Pablo Capra, archivist for the Topanga Historical Society is back with the fifth installment of the history of the Stone House. This time it’s Donkey Baseball. Hysterical. (Pages 8-9)

A Zoom event, sponsored by the Historical Society, invites Zoomers to help solve a history mystery. (Page 7)

Joel Bellman reminds us that we have a primary election on June 7, and tells you why he will mark his ballot for Cecil Rhambo for L.A. County Sheriff. But wait, there’s more! It’s another long ballot so start doing your homework now. We added some voting guidelines. (Page 12)

Our democracy is in trouble. And so are women’s rights. We’ll be talking about it all through Election Day, November 8.
Those are the highlights. Don’t wait! There’s more! Read on!
Gerald Rivers & Friends electrified the air with a drum circle before the show began.
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THINKING OUT LOUD
NEWS
LETTERS
TOPANGA DAYS
TOPANGA HISTORICAL SOCIETY
TOPANGA BEFORE TODAY
LONG DISTANCE LISTENING PARTY
SCHOOLHOUSE SCOOP
RUDE INTERRUPTIONS
ALL THINGS CONNECTED
FIRST PERSON