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PROMOTE YOUR BUSINESS HERE! Yes, in this very spot! Call for details (310) 458-7737 FRIDAY, JULY 18, 2014 Volume 13 Issue 207 Santa Monica Daily Press We have you covered THE IN MEMORIAM ISSUE Daniel Archuleta aniel Archuleta, our jack-of- “At times it was disheart- Dall-trades managing editor, ening, I was discouraged, but died Wednesday morning. We are Daniel always pumped me grieving. His family is grieving. up, offered support, a smile Any attempt to sum up his con- and that laugh,” he said. “He tributions to our newspaper and had a gift to make the prob- to our lives will fall short. But he lems seem small in comparison loved the Santa Monica commu- to what was really important. For nity and we needed to let you him, that was his lovely wife and know of his passing. two beautiful young girls, whom Daniel began contributing to he cherished more than anything. the Daily Press in 2007. No matter how busy we were, he He wrote - particularly about always took the time to talk with his beloved Samohi sports teams. his wife and his girls, encourag- He edited, with a meticulous eye ing them, listening to them as for AP Style. (“It's like fingernails they talked about their days, the on the chalkboard,” he'd say of issues they were having at school. spelled-out numbers over nine He was a real man, putting fami- and unshortened 'Avenues' and ly first and doing whatever he 'Streets.') He took photos, always could to provide for them.” favoring the wide, soulful shot. He loved design, layout and He 'put the paper to bed' while going out into the community to listening to funk or hip-hop or take pictures, Kevin said. anything with a beat. “He had immense enthusiasm In the over-caffeinated news for local sports and a real love for world he was cool under fire. He the kids he covered while at the smiled. He laughed loud and often. Daily Press,” Kevin said. “He Everyone talks about his laugh. rooted for them, always wanting He told great stories about them to succeed and oftentimes big Samohi basketball wins and holding back certain details out did spot-on impersonations of of concern for the kids, the teams local politicians. and the coaches. He was a true Kevin Herrera, the Daily Press' homer, always rooting for his former editor-in-chief, worked Santa Monica teams to advance alongside Daniel for seven years. SEE DANIEL PAGE 6 BACK OR UNFILED Gary Limjap TAXES? (310) 586-0339 In today’s real estate climate ... ALL FORMS • ALL TYPES • ALL STATES Experience counts! SAMUEL B. MOSES, CPA (310) 395-9922 [email protected] 100 Wilshire Blvd., Suite 1800Santa Monica 90401 www.garylimjap.com Calendar 2 FRIDAY, JULY 18, 2014 Visit us online at www.smdp.com What’s Up Book your Westside In Home Design OUT AND ABOUT IN SANTA MONICA Friday, July 18, 2014 whatever they want, however they want. Consultation today! Comics get up to 10 mins to do Live music at standup, sketch, stories, characters, etc Rusty's Surf Ranch quitting a job, a habit, a necessity, etc. Santa Monica Pier Keith D'soüza (SF Sketchfest) Clare 256 Santa Monica Pier, 10:30 p.m. O'Kane (SF Sketchfest, Bridgetown) Rock band Galvanized Souls head south Kyle Clark (Nerdist) Richard Bain this weekend for their inaugural perform- (Bridgetown) Headliner this month is ance at Rusty's Surf Shop at 11:45 p.m. Ron Funches (Undateable, @midnight) Opening for Galvanized Souls will be Co-host this month David Gborie (SF eclectic rockers Elephant Hill at 10:30 Sketchfest, Bridgetown) Hosted by pm. Brian Blank. Free admission for more "We're excited to play Rusty's in Santa information, call (310) 451-0850. Monica. It's always great to play a new venue," says lead singer of Galvanized Del Frisco Grille's one year Souls, Zakk Silveira. anniversary Galvanized Souls are celebrating a phe- Del Frisco's Grille, nomenally successful month with the 1551 Ocean Ave. #105, 5-9 p.m. release of their single “Carry On” and You're invited to celebrate Del Frisco significant media coverage. Grille's 1-year Anniversary. There will be a live band, Complimentary Hors Friday Fun! Salt Art D'Oeuvres fro 5-7 p.m. & drink specials. Montana Branch Library, Celebrate all week long, Mention DFG 1704 Montana Ave. Anniversary July 14-20 and receive a 2:30- 3:30 p.m., Triple Treat upgrade (free adult milk- Paint a coffee filter, then sprinkle some shake with order of burger and fries). salt and see what happens. Ages 3 and For more information and to RSVP, visit up. DFGAnniversary.eventbrite.com or call For more information, call (310) 458- (310) 395-7333. 8682. Opening reception Beach= Culture, 'Jonah', a new for Dos at SMMOA work by Four Clowns Opening Reception for dosa Annenberg Community Santa Monica Museum of Art Beach House, 2525 Michigan Ave, 6 - 8 p.m. 415 Pacific Coast Hwy, Join organizers for the Opening 4:30- 5:30 p.m., Reception of dosa at SMMoA, an art This afternoon features the story of installation and temporary shop featur- 'Jonah' told with clowning and physical ing a sublime, all-white collection from theater. This performance is geared dosa Founder and Designer Christina toward adults, though accessible to Kim. dosa is an internationally-minded, youth 13 and up. Some violence, lan- ethically-produced line of clothing, guage, puppetry aimed at adults, many accessories, and housewares. All pro- biblical situations, and an anarchic sensi- ceeds support the Museum's exhibitions bility prevails. Parental supervision is and programs, and SMMoA members advised (PG-13). enjoy a special discount. For more infor- Jonah - lazy, fitful, argumentative Jonah mation, visit www.smmoa.org or call - is charged with a mission he doesn't (310) 586- 6488 want, and escapes as a stowaway on a boat bound for nowhere. Before he ZJ Boarding House knows it, he is deep in the belly of a sea presents Night Sesh monster and in big trouble! For more 8 p.m., California Heritage Museum, information, call (310) 458- 4904. 2612 Main St., free admission Night Sesh is taking on a new dimen- Comics Quitting Performance sion of fun with the premier of Gracias M.l.s. Westside Comedy Theatre, LA's debut skate film 'Gracias 1323 3rd Street Promenade, Skateboarding Volume Uno.' This pre- 11:30 p.m.- 1 a.m. mier video has been almost a year in You ever quit a job in a blaze of glory the making and we are excited to see and wish people saw it everywhere. the final result in July. As always, Night How about that time you quit watching Sesh is totally free and open to all ages. "Boy meets World" because it was Bring a blanket or a chair and get comfy affecting your life? Comics Quitting is a on the lawn. Organizers will also be unique show that allows comics to quit SEE LISTINGS PAGE 3 For help submitting an event, contact Matthew Hall at [email protected] Inside Scoop Visit us online at www.smdp.com FRIDAY, JULY 18, 2014 3 cyclical rhythms of the earth, as light is fil- Free shredding Fundraiser to restore tered through a haze of clouds, mist and City Yards SPARC building LISTINGS pollution in and around the Los Angeles 2500 Michigan Avenue, SPARC FROM PAGE 2 area. Visit www.taggallery.net for more 9 a.m. - 2 p.m. 685 N. Venice Boulevard, 5 - 7 p.m. making fresh popcorn and handing out information. The City of Santa Monica has arranged to Join organizers for cocktails, music, nib- Vitacoco drinks. A prize raffle to support provide secure shredding services free of bles and art to benefit the restoration of Boarding For Breast Cancer will also com- Artist receptions charge. Documents will be commercially the Social and Public Art Resources mence during intermission. For more infor- Lois Lamberg Gallery shredded by trained, licensed and bonded (SPARC) Art Deco building. The evening mation, visit zjboardinghouse.com or call at Bergamot Station destruction specialists and then recycled includes a special showing of Lost (310) 392- 5646. 2525 Michigan Ave, E3 into new paper products. Each resident Horizons: Mural Dreams of Edward The Lois Lambert Gallery will host open- may bring up to 25 file boxes that meas- Biberman. A Midsummer Night's Dream ing receptions on July 19 for the work of ure no more than 12”x17”x9”. The event Edward Biberman was a Deco-era mural- Miles Memorial Playhouse Phil Kho and Joanna Bielski. Kho gathers is for Santa Monica residents only. Call ist and educator active in California, best 1130 Lincoln Blvd, 8 p.m. inspiration from the traditional Korean lat- (310) 458-2223 for more information or known for his New Deal murals. Come Colonials, an American Shakespeare tice structure, “Chang-sal” as a means of visit www.smgov.netr3. support one of Venice's most beloved Company, will perform A Midsummer connecting the old and the new. Bielski's organizations, while raising funds to main- Night's Dream. To make a reservation or exhibition is a study that reflects the con- 20th Anniversary Celebration tain the historical treasure in which it is for more information call (310) 804-6745 tradiction: being together and alone at the Kaufman Brentwood Branch Library housed. Music by special guest, Janet or visit theatreforasmallspace.com. same time. Bielski, using oils paints inter- 11820 San Vicente Boulevard, 2 p.m. Klein. Tickets are pre-sale $20 or day of acting figures as a narrative to illuminate Broadway and film actor Duffy Hudson will $25 Purchase tickets at http://SPAR- this paradox.