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Week in Review: Arts, Animals News in Hermosa

From a filmmaker's memories of Hermosa Beach to the discovery of a 9-pound lobster, here are some of the stories that published on Patch this week.

Just in case you missed it, here is a roundup of some of news that made headlines in Hermosa Beach this week:

A filmmaker's memories

Young director about how his love for movies began at a small theater in Hermosa Beach and now results in winning six film festival awards last year.

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Pinkberry co-founder arrested

The co-founder of the Pinkberry frozen yogurt company, Monday in connection with the alleged beating of a homeless man. Pinkberry has a shop location in Hermosa Beach.

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Harmony's recovery

Patch on Tuesday reported about Harmony's time away from home. The deaf puppy was stolen during the holidays and used as bait by her dognappers in a suspected dog fighting ring, her family says.

Dread Zeppelin

Dread Zeppelin, a reinvention of Led Zeppelin that has had years of success as a tribute band, returned to Hermosa Beach for a show this week. about the group's musical path.

Sidewalk displays: clutter or decoration?

The Hermosa Beach Planning Commission decided in a meeting Tuesday to continue its merchants place on public walkways downtown, such as signs or clothing racks.

Monster lobster found

Clark McNulty of HookBuzz.com told Patch on Thursday about how his brother and he in a man-made reef off of the Hermosa Beach coast. Many locals are unaware the Hermosa reef exists, he said.

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