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April 14, 2016 Page 3 Classifieds The deadline for Classified Ad submission and payment is Noon on Tuesday to appear in Thursday’s paper. Advertisements must be submitted in writing by mail, fax or email. You may pay by cash, check, or credit card (Visa or M/C over the phone). Errors: Please check your advertisements immediately. Any corrections and/or changes in an ad must be requested prior to the following Tuesday deadline in order to receive a credit. A credit will be issued for only the first time the error appears. Multiple runs will only be credited for the first time the error appears. No credit will be issued for an amount greater than the cost of the advertisement. Beware: Employment offers that suggest guaranteed out-of-state or overseas positions may be deceptive or unethical in nature. If you have any doubts about the nature of a company, contact the local office of the Better Business Bureau, (213) 251-9696. Herald Publications does not guarantee that the advertiser’s claims are true nor does it take responsibility for those claims. carpeted floors, fireplace, ceiling fans, vertical blinds, two balconies, laundry on premises, secured parking, 1618 sq ft, 1 year lease, $2650.00 per month. 512 W. Imperial Ave. Contact John @ 310-322-1552 Employment Computer Velocify, Inc. has an opportunity in El Segundo, CA for a Program Mgr. Exp must incl exp in Scrum Proj Mgmt. Mail resume to Attn: HR, 222 N. Sepulveda Blvd., Ste. 1800, El Segundo, CA 90245, Ref #ESKDE. Must be legally auth to work in the U.S. w/out sponsorship. EOE Employment Photographer wanted for Inglewood, Hawthorne, and Lawndale areas: We need photos each week plus coverage of some events.$10/per published photo. Must provide names and captions with all photos. Interested parties email management@heraldpublications. com. No calls please. Garage For Rent Garage for rent 10 x 20 lockable. storage only. 707 E. Grand $200 per Hawthorne Happenings News for the ‘City of Good Neighbors’ From City Clerk Norb Huber Service Provider Fair / Earth Day Celebration Event this Saturday, April 16th from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. at Memorial Park. A lot of information will be made available to our Hawthorne neighbors. Prizes and food are also on the agenda. Our local trash company, Republic Services, is providing free compost material for you to use in your garden and free shredding of documents that you wish to dispose of safely. If you take advantage of the free stuff, it could save you some green stuff. Test Drive a Lincoln Raise Money for Parks This Sunday, April 17th, you can help to raise funds for the Hawthorne Parks Foundation by simply going down to South Bay Ford on Rosecrans and the 405 freeway and test driving a Lincoln. The times are from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. and there is room for 300 people to drive a new Lincoln. The foundation will receive $20 for every test drive. The money raised from the event will go to support our Hawthorne parks. Sexual Assault Prevention Seminar Many women are assaulted every day in our country. Preventing such attacks is the goal of a seminar to be held this Saturday, April 16th from 8:30 to 11:30 a.m. at the Hawthorne Police Department. “Resolve to Rise” is the name of the seminar. Topics include prevention, safety tips, grooming signs, the fear of aggression, and much more. For more information please contact Yolanda Dunn at 310-973-1091. Volunteer Appreciation Day Every year the Hawthorne Presidents Council does a nice thing for the community. It hosts a volunteer appreciation day at the Memorial Center. This year’s event will be held on Sunday April 24 beginning at 2 p.m. Volunteerism is good for the body and soul. It makes you feel good helping others. We look forward to saying thank you to all of those who have worked hard this past year, not for money or benefits, but for the sear joy of giving back to the community. Second Place Again The Hawthorne Parks and Recreation Foundation Golf Tournament was held this past Monday, with my foursome finishing second once again. We just can’t quite get over the hump and win. The neat thing about golf is there is always another day, another course, or another hole to play. You get a fresh, new start each time you tee it up. Life is like that. Some days we try but we still come in second place. But, the key to winning is to keep on trying. A favorite scripture of mine relates to this: “forgetting what lies behind and straining forward to what lies ahead, I press on toward the goal for the prize of the upward call of God in Christ Jesus.” (Philippians 3:14 ESV) Religion and Beer Day I really missed it last week. I missed telling you all about National Beer Day. It is celebrated on April 7th each year and is an official holiday in the USA marking the first day in 1933 that people could legally buy, sell, and drink beer following 13 years of prohibition. National Beer Day is a celebration of the Cullen– Harrison Act being signed into law by President Franklin D. Roosevelt on March 22, 1933. Upon signing the legislation, Roosevelt made his famous remark, «I think this would be a good time for a beer”. On that first day, 1.5 million barrels of beer were consumed. Wow! That’s a lot of cold ones! So, I’m not the only one that likes to celebrate with a cold one. We have freedom to drink beer here in our country. My Baptist friends will disagree, but my freedom in Christ allows me to drink a cold one in “moderation”. Drinking beer is not a sin. Getting drunk is. Like the commercial says, “please drink responsibly”. I would extend this biblically to say, “please live responsibly”. Something to ponder on while sipping your next cold one. • Email me at: norbhuber@gmail.com Visit us online: www.heraldpublications.com Bingo BINGO- FRIDAY NIGHT 4/15 EARLY BIRD STARTS 6:30PM - DOORS OPEN @ 4PM HAWTHORNE VFW 4563 W 131ST ST, Hawthorne Corner of Ramona and 131st. Pull tabs and snack bar. Office Space for Lease Prime Office/Retail space available for Lease. 319 Richmond. 900 sq ft. Avail. May 1st. Call Bill Ruane’s office 310-647-1635 Rummage Sale UMChurch Rummage Sale 540 Main Street, El Segundo Friday April 15, 9:00 AM to 5:00 PM Saturday April 16, 9:00 am to 1:00 PM Housewares, clothing, toys, tools Lots of good stuff! Apartment For Rent 1BD/1BA. Apt. In ES quiet gated building. W/ swimming pool, laundry facility, pond w/ water fall $1,400/mo. No pets. Call Mike at (310) 322-7166. Apartment For Rent El Segundo 3 bd/2 ba plus family room, dishwasher, stove, tiled and month 310-365-1481 Garage Sale Garage Sale Saturday April 16, 524 West Sycamore Ave 8am - 1pm *no early birds please!* Household items, clothes, and much more Help Wanted P.T. Machinist helper in Hawthorne. Can train the right person with mechanical abilities. 310-644-8375 Real Estate Services OPPORTUNITY KNOCKS! REAL ESTATE SALESPEOPLE WANTED! MUST BE LICENSED. NEW LICENSEES AND PART TIME WELCOME CALL MARIE 310-214-3211 Seeking Employment- Caregiver Exp’d caregiver/companion offered in exchange for room and board. Hopefully in El Segundo. (424) 220-0540 Yard Sale Saint Andrew Church, Concord and Mariposa, Sidewalk Sale, Saturday, April 16th, 8 AM - 12 noon Louder Than Bombs is a Surreal, Intimate Portrayal of Love and Loss By Morgan Rojas for Cinemacy.com In 2007, Joachim Trier was named one of Variety’s “10 Directors to Watch” with the release of his film Reprise and now, fans of the Norwegian-born director are being greeted with his first English-language feature film, Louder Than Bombs. A melancholic drama that includes multi-layered narratives, Louder Than Bombs tells the story of one family’s struggle to process and then move on from the death of their loved one. I had the opportunity to sit down with Trier last week, and we talked skateboarding, being in the moment, and the hardest part about pitching his film, you can find our interview at www.cinemacy.com. Isabelle Reed (Isabelle Huppert) a famed photographer who felt most comfortable in war and conflict-ridden areas, was the center of her husband Gene (Gabriel Byrne) and two sons’, Jonah (Jesse Eisenberg) and teenager Conrad (Devin Druid), world. No one could have predicted that she would leave behind a familial conflict of her own doing after her untimely and suspicious death. Three years after the accident, Isabelle’s works are being thrust into the spotlight when a museum in New York City asks to use her photographs for a retrospective gallery installation. Her husband accepts, as he is slowly moving on with his life and sees this as a great opportunity to honor her. However, he discovers that an accompanying New York Times article speculating Isabelle’s actual cause of death is set to run simultaneously with the gallery opening, and threatens to expose the devastating truth that Gene was intent on hiding from his youngest son in order to protect him. He has no choice but to enlist his oldest son Jonah to help him get through another painful confrontation. Louder Than Bombs is an unwavering, headon look at the human desire for connection and the need to be understood. It’s obvious in Conrad’s behavior by acting out and alienating himself from his father’s attempt to reconnect, as well as in his brother Jonah’s promiscuity, even when he has a wife and newborn baby at home. Gene’s attempt to bond with his two sons is affected by his own flaws. This humanistic condition for connection is at the forefront of the film and engages the audience into contemplating how and why we act the way we do, focusing on the relationships within our own family. What sets Louder Than Bombs apart from other films of recent memory are the surreal moments Trier infuses within the story. Disregarding the traditional method of linear storytelling by shifting between the past and the present, these added moments put visuals to feelings that have a hard time being expressed otherwise. They are not the character’s dreams, rather, they are daydreams- or what one wonders about without limitations. These moments are hauntingly beautiful and stand out as works of art on their own. On the acting front, the assembled cast could not have been better. Jesse Eisenberg is fantastic in the role of Jonah, his trademark quick-witted clamor is controlled and even understated, serving as the voice of reason in the film. Gabriel Byrne plays the widowed Gene with sensitivity as a conflicted father trying to navigate his own direction in life, who is not without his own flaws. Devin Druid embodies the angsty, brooding teenager Conrad to such a believable degree while still holding onto the innocence of being a misunderstood child. These, plus the stellar performances from Isabella Huppert, David Strathairn, and Amy Ryan, truly give the film it’s footing. The title- Louder Than Bombs– suggests an epic, grandiose drama, but instead, what Trier creates is a meditative and restrained film that is not at all loud or brash. It is a psychological trip that leads back to the celebration of one’s own uniqueness coming together to fulfill the family dynamic. There is no doubt that Joachim Trier took a risk with Louder Than Bombs, but I believe his creative vision has the potential to pay off tenfold. Rated R for language, some sexual content, nudity and violent images, 109 minutes. Now playing at Laemmle’s Royal Theatre and Sundance Sunset Cinema. • Film Review Jesse Eisenberg in Louder Than Bombs. Courtesy of The Orchard Every Visit our Website www.heraldpublications.com issue always available online! New Issues/Old Issues • Out-of-town? Read the Herald newspapers online • Interested in an article from a prior date? 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