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Year in Review: Airport

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The Daily Press will publish a series of articles in the coming week summarizing the year’s news. Summaries have been loosely grouped by topic and our annual roundup of the year’s most read stories will appear this Friday/Saturday.

PARK PLANS: The Santa Monica Airport generated its share of news in 2016. The city’s ongoing efforts to close SMO created sev-

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eral legal disputes and the City also moved forward with its post-airport plans for a park. Aircraft were cleared from a section of the airport and plans were approved for a 12 acre expansion of the existing park facilities.

Books old and new in 2016 got boost from Trump

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The City of Santa Monica eliminated 73 aircraft tiedowns in a six-acre parcel of the Santa Monica airport as one of the first concrete actions in advance of expanding park space at the airport. A 1984 agreement between the City and the FAA had mandated that parcel of land be used to accommodate aircraft; but with the expiration of the agreement, City Hall was able to repurpose the site along with a separate six-acre lot opposite the current Museum of Flying. Council approved $211,200 (plus a 10- percent contingency) to pay for a feasibility study and concept design by landscape design firm Rios Clementi Hale Studios (RCH) to help design the park expansion. While tie-downs were only eliminated from one of the parcels, the study will cover a potential 12-acre park expansion into both lots. Staff have held several public workshops on the future of the park and residents were presented with three designs that

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AP’s top 10 movies led by ‘Moonlight,’ ‘La La Land’

AP’s top albums of 2016: Beyonce, Rihanna, Solange, Bruno

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BY JAKE COYLE AND LINDSEY BAHR

AP National Writer

AP Film Writers

Donald Trump’s rise from celebrity candidate to improbable nominee and winner of an historic upset brought heightened attention to several books. Here are five notable releases that received a Trump Bump: J.D. Vance, “The Hillbilly Elegy”: Liberals befuddled by Trump’s victory turned to Vance’s memoir about his relatives in rural Kentucky and Ohio’s rust belt. Interviewed last summer by The Associated Press, Vance spoke of Trump’s appeal to the white working class: “He communicates in a way that is very relatable to a lot of people; it’s one of the things that both parties frankly have been increasingly bad at, which is connecting to voters in an emotional and kind of visceral way.” Megyn Kelly, “Settle for More”: This book was announced early in 2016, or what now seems like distant history when

Associated Press Film Writers Jake Coyle and Lindsey Bahr name their choices for the best films of 2016. JAKE COYLE: 1. “Moonlight.” The life of Chiron, the young man who grows up in three distinct chapters in Barry Jenkins’ masterpiece, is hard and full of pain. And yet “Moonlight” is so abundant with transcendent moments of grace and lyrical splendor. In the film’s blue-tinged darkness shines a tortured soul, one of the most intimately and fully realized ones I can remember encountering in a movie. 2. “Cameraperson.” In Kirsten Johnson’s memoir-like montage of film, momentary intimacies from a lifetime of making documentaries accrue a staggering poetry. From war zones abroad to her family at home, her camera is a force of connection that binds us, fleetingly.

A list of the year’s top 10 albums from Associated Press Music Editor Mesfin Fekadu. 1. “Lemonade,” Beyonce: Just when you think Beyonce has topped herself — she tops herself. She followed the surprise release of 2014’s “Beyonce” with another epic album — “Lemonade” — singing lyrics about a troubled relationship, family life and black pride over songs that were R&B, rap, rock, pop, country and more. The album — a work of art, really — goes from emotional and passionate to playful and upbeat, showcasing Queen Bey’s growth and stamina. She continues her run as the leader in pop music and pop culture. 2. “Anti,” Rihanna: And close behind Bey is Rih. “Anti” comes four years after Rihanna’s last album — her longest

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