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Articles from
December 2007
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The Palisadian-Post has listed its local athletes of the year. Among them is a Harvard-Westlake sophomore on the girls' varsity volleyball team. Seven of her teammates are listed as local volleyball "standouts." Alumna Lizzy Danhakl '07 is listed as a soccer standout. Read the story online at the Palisadian-Post website.
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At Harvard-Westlake, our faculty members don't just teach. They open doors to a world of endless opportunities.
In this series, we feature stories about faculty, both past and present, as told by the very people for whom they've opened doors -- our alumni. Read More
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Art historian, professional genealogist and former Jewish museum director, Karen Franklin, will reveal the true stories behind recently discovered looted art and artifacts in a special presentation on Monday, Dec. 17, at 7:30 p.m. at the Skirball Cultural Center. She will be introduced by E. Randol Schoenberg '84, world-renowned litigator, whose victory in the legal art world has brought new hope for the rightful return of stolen artworks. Read More
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At Harvard-Westlake, our faculty don't just teach. They open doors to a world of endless opportunities.
In this series, we feature stories about faculty, both past and present, as told by the very people for whom they've opened doors -- our alumni. Read More
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Jason Reitman '95 is the director of Juno, a new film dealing with a not-so-new topic -- an unwanted pregnancy -- in a different way than other recent films, and it's getting good reviews.
Reitman's many credits also include directing In God We Trust (2000), Consent (2004), Thank You For Smoking (2005), one episode of The Office (2007), and numerous awards.
Read more about Juno online at sites including NPR, Newsweek, and the Los Angeles Times.
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The Harvard-Westlake Alumni Association invites all alumni, current parents and parents of alumni to join us at ©MURAKAMI on Thursday, Jan. 10, for an evening of friends, art and conversation.
MOCA Director Jeremy Strick P’06 ’08 and MOCA Chief Curator and Exhibition Curator Paul Schimmel will be on hand to give us a brief introduction to the work before we view the exhibit.
The event will run from 6:30 to 9:30 p.m. at 152 North Central Ave. Los Angeles, CA 90012. Light refreshments will be provided, and an RSVP is required.
For more information on ©MURAKAMI please visit http://www.moca.org/murakami. And also check the Dec. 5 review in the Los Angeles Times.
To RSVP, please call 310-288-3362 or e-mail Casey Kim (include names of those attending, contact phone number and e-mail address) by Wednesday, Dec. 19.
We look forward to seeing you!
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Harvard-Westlake's girls' varsity volleyball team beat Sacred Heart Cathedral, of San Francisco, on Saturday in the division III finals. Read the complete story in the Los Angeles Daily News.
Let's hear it for the Wolverines!
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