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Page 2 June 25, 2015 TORRANCE TRIBUNE 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. To appear in next week’s paper, submit your Classifed Ad by Noon on Tuesday. puz MEDIUM 06.25.15 PUZZLE - 179 Pretty Women by Myles Mellor WEEKLY CROSSWORD See Answers Next Week Pretty Women 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 60 61 62 63 64 65 66 67 68 69 70 71 72 58. “The First Supermodel” 65. Avoid 66. Determine one’s position 67. Centers 68. Stalk forerunner 69. Auspices, var. 70. Lock 71. Nigerian state 72. Break Down 1. Turkish official 2. Avoid 3. “Show Boat” composer 4. Colorful wrap 5. À la mode 6. Nut pine 7. Go fish 8. Pouches 9. Prayer leader 10. Printing flourish 11. Die down 12. Shop tool 14. Dry red table wine 17. Freshly 20. Farm animal 24. Under the weather Sudoku Solution 1. Entreats 5. Tax pro, for short 8. Kind of rug 13. Indian dish ingredient 14. Goatee site 15. Tiny creature 16. Cheering 18. Diamond measure 19. Tragic model 21. Potpie morsel 22. "What's ___?" 23. Charge 24. Sprinkled around Last Week’s Answers 25. Game piece 26. Iranian coin 28. Biri ending Down 29. Churchill’s “so few”: abbr. 32. Thanksgiving serving 33. Telepathy 34. Datebook abbr. 36. Big top? 37. Penny 38. Behind 40. Mo. preceding 41. Food additive 42. Give heed 47. Trick taker, often 49. Butcher’s offering 50. Focus 51. Give the heave-ho 52. Guts 53. Habituate 55. Pdf makers 56. Beat 59. Middle of March 60. Kind of pool 61. “Bye now” 62. Learned 63. Inventor Elisha 64. Egg holder 1. Turkish official 2. Avoid 3. "Show Boat" composer 4. Colorful wrap 5. À la mode 6. Nut pine 7. Go fish 8. Pouches 9. Prayer leader 10. Printing flourish 11. Die down 12. Shop tool 14. Dry red table wine 7 9 8 6 4 3 2 5 1 4 5 1 2 8 9 7 3 6 2 6 3 1 7 5 4 8 9 6 7 2 5 1 4 8 9 3 8 1 9 7 3 2 6 4 5 5 3 4 9 6 8 1 2 7 3 2 6 8 9 7 5 1 4 1 4 5 3 2 6 9 7 8 9 8 7 4 5 1 3 6 2 Across 1. Entreats 5. Tax pro, for Across short 8. Kind of rug 13. Indian dish ingredient 14. Goatee site 15. Tiny creature 16. Cheering 18. Diamond measure 19. Tragic model 21. Potpie morsel 22. “What’s ___?” 23. Charge 24. Sprinkled around 27. Piercing locale 30. “Rocky ___” 31. Proof goof 35. Civil rights org. 39. German model 43. ___ green 44. Small amount 45. Genetic letters 46. Picker-upper 48. “Jo’s Boys” author 51. Garden party? 54. Be-bopper 57. Eggs A 1 C 2 R 3 E 4 P 5 R 6 I 7 M 8 S 9 U 10 R 11 E 12 R 13 S 14 L O T H 15 A R E A 16 N I M E C 17 A T A M 18 A R A N T 19 I M I D I 20 N C L O S E Q U A 21 R T E R S SUDOKU by Myles Mellor and Susan Flanagan 22 23 Each Sudoku O E R puzzle B A Y consists of a 9X9 grid that has been subdivided grids of 3X3 squares. To solve the puzzle each row, column of the numbers 1 to 9. Puzzles come in three grades: easy, medium Level: Medium MEDIUM puz 179 - 1 (unmodified) S 24 M 25 A 26 L 27 L S G 28 L 29 O P S 30 I 31 C 32 C 33 I L I A T 34 O A D A 35 L S O H 36 A L F H E 37 A R T E D 38 N E S S M 39 O O T R 40 U S H I 41 N P U T O 42 U T S 43 A T E O 44 R A T E S T 47 H 48 E 49 W H O L 50 E 51 P I C T 52 U 53 R 54 E 55 B 56 U G L E A 57 P P E T I T E S S 58 L I E R S 59 E E R P 60 A D S P 61 A S T E T 62 E D S S 63 H O E SUDOKU Medium O 45 P T U 46 S E 8 3 7 9 7 4 8 5 8 2 1 8 3 7 8 6 2 1 6 5 1 3 2 8 6 5 3 2 5 6 Each Sudoku puzzle consists of a 9X9 grid that has been subdivided into nine smaller grids of 3X3 squares. To solve the puzzle each row, column and box must contain each of the numbers 1 to 9. needs 1 bedroom apartment, back house or room for rent. 310-213-4017. Tutoring Services Summer tutoring for grades Special Education/General Education. 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Asking price $12,500.00 ph 727 785 3136 email john298404290@ gmail.com Film Review The Tribe Will Leave You Breathless By Morgan Rojas for CINEMACY A standout at last year’s Cannes Film Festival is the Ukrainian crime  drama  The Tribe,  a film told through non-verbal acting and sign language with no voice overs or subtitles. If that doesn’t sound interesting enough, note the fact that the cast is made up of entirely non-professional actors. It is a modern day silent movie with a vibrancy that will leave a lasting impression on those who are willing to experience this unique art film. Lost souls come together at an insular co-ed Ukrainian boarding school for the deaf, where new student Sergey (Grigoriy Fesenko) quickly learns that in order to hang with the cool kids, he has to prove himself worthy. What begins as harmless high school pranks quickly turns dark, as the group exposes Sergey to their illegal involvement in truck stop prostitution of fellow classmates and robbery. It is the expectation that Sergey is to follow in their footsteps. As his responsibilities grow within the group, his confidence and attitude change as well, and not necessarily for the better. His love for fellow classmate Anya (Yana Novikova) grows, despite the fact that he is in charge of pimping her out nightly. His feelings begin to cause trouble for the confused teen, and headed towards an existential crisis, he is pushed to the brink of insanity. Sergey’s coming of age story is a universal concept and familiar theme, but the way in which we experience his plight is unforgettable. The film’s writer/ director Myroslav Slaboshpytskiy is nothing short of a cinematic visionary, who states that he has been working on this film for over 20 years. What must have been an extremely difficult film to direct, especially since Slaboshpytskiy is not deaf himself and depended on a sign language interpreter to relay directions  to the cast, seems effortless. Everything is intentional, from the run-down dorm rooms to the innocence of the characters themselves. His hard work has definitely paid off ten fold. Most of the scenes are shot in a one take, making the actors the sole focus. What’s more, the lack of dialogue makes the performances feel much more heightened. Our eyes bounce around frame as we are more observant in trying to pinpoint just who our attention should be focused on.   If there was any film that fits the criteria of “performance driven,” this is it– like an intimate dance between lovers, friends, and enemies. I can’t think of the last movie I went to that left me physically uneasy, and I say that as a compliment. I felt cold sitting in the theatre, and I attribute that to the phenomenal production design and overall tone of the film. The icy, barren landscape of the city does its job in setting up the world in which the kids live in. The film’s color reminded me of the Ryan Gosling drama  The Place Beyond The Pines– muted, but alive.  The run down boarding school, the dirty and desolate truck stop, and the hopelessness of the characters drum up emotions of pity while remaining insanely touching and beautiful. It’s hard not to become attached to Sergey or Anya, and as the lights come up we are harshly transported back into reality, wishing for a moment longer in their world. Screening at such festivals like Cannes, Toronto International, Sundance, and AFI among others, The Tribe has been one of the most buzzed about films of the year. The attention this film is getting is fully justified, and not just for its original use of sign language. At its core, the story is compelling; the performances pull at the heartstrings and the result will resonate with you way past the 132 minutes run time. The Tribe was made for an audience waiting for an authentically beautiful and powerful piece of cinematic art. The Tribe  opens at The Cinefamily this Friday, June 26th. • The Tribe. Photo courtesy of Drafthouse Films.


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