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VIDEO: 'Planet of the Apes' characters spotted riding horses around Venice Beach
Fox local via AOL· 6 days agoPHOTO: Planet of the Apes LOS ANGELES - When it comes to going people-watching, not many places in ...
The New Redline Venice Hotel Pays Homage to the Area’s Undertold Black History
The Hollywood Reporter via Yahoo News· 2 days agoSince childhood, Kamau Coleman found solace in spending his free days and weekends at a family...
Celebrating Earth Day With a Venice Beach Cleanup and a Call for Greater Environmental...
Washington Times-Herald· 5 days agoLOS ANGELES, Calif., April 24, 2024 (SEND2PRESS NEWSWIRE) -- Even before Barbie and Ken entered the...
After Looking for Love on TV, a ‘Bachelor’ Finds His Wife on Instagram
New York Times· 1 hour agoWhen Natalie Joy sent Nick Viall a direct message in 2019, she said she had no idea about his run on...
20th Century Film Puts Apes on Venice Beach to Promote ‘Kingdom of the Planet of the Apes’
The Hollywood Reporter· 6 days agoTwo years ago, it was neon yellow roller blades and coordinating skating costumes for Barbie and Ken...
Believe your eyes: apes on horseback have been spotted ahead of Kingdom of the Planet of the Apes
Games Radar· 6 days agoDo not adjust your TikTok – those are indeed apes on horseback on Venice Beach, Los Angeles. As you...
'Apes' Roam Venice Beach for 'Kingdom of the Planet of the Apes' Promo
AceShowbiz· 7 days agoAceShowbiz - "Monkeys" invade Los Angeles in the latest exceptional effort to promote a movie. The bizarre view of apes riding horses was captured on camera ...
L.A. Homebuyers Turn To Mar Vista As Santa Monica And Venice Prices Soar
Forbes· 6 days agoFor many years, the western Los Angeles neighborhood of Mar Vista has been a relatively unknown...
Beach goers surprised by apes on horseback promoting new movie
WFLA via Yahoo News· 3 days agoBeach goers got a surprise thanks to 20th Century Film, who sent horse handlers dressed as apes to ...
Full Moon ’Grunion Run’ Will Draw Masses To Venice Beach Friday Night
Los Angeles Magazine· 3 days agoEggs are left buried in the sand until the next full moon. It's known as the Grunion Run, and it draws hundreds of visitors to the Venice Beach shoreline to watch this remarkable, and rare, life cycle of the sea.