For any readers in the west LA region, San Fernando Valley, or Thousand Oaks area, next Monday, February 10, I am hosting the great Robert Bryce at Pepperdine for a special screening of his film “Juice: Power, Politics, and the Grid.” It is free and open to the public.
The film goes off at 5 pm in the Wilburn Auditorium at the very top of campus, following which Robert will take questions. And I’ll be around to sign autographs or whatever. And you’ll get to see what bright students I have this semester.
I know the roads are still a problem in the area, with Pacific Coast Highway from Santa Monica to Malibu restricted to local residents only in the aftermath of the fires, but it may be reopened to general traffic by Monday.
Malibu Canyon Road is open from Hwy 101 in Calabasas, though with recent rains California’s mudslide season may be about to commence—always a problem for Malibu Canyon—so check local road conditions, etc.
If you are able to come, you just need to check in with the guards at the entry gates off Malibu Canyon or from Tyler Road off PCH, and tell them you are attending the film up at the School of Public Policy.
P.S. It is possible I will have a very special surprise guest in addition to Bryce. Still waiting to confirm. Stay tuned for updates.
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