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» AFM reels in more buyers than usual
By Gabrielle Harradine | Published 11/7/2007 | >Local | Unrated
OCEAN AVE.  The curtain drops on the American Film Market today, which means the steady flow of well-dressed movers and shakers along Ocean Boulevard will, too.
» Rape suspect set for first court date
By Gabrielle Harradine | Published 11/9/2007 | >Local | Unrated
LAX COURTHOUSE  The 18-year-old day laborer who was arrested Sept. 28 after allegedly breaking into a Santa Monica condo and raping the owner when she returned home from work will face arraignment on Nov. 21 at the West Los Angeles Airport Courthouse.
» Saturday night’s all right for fighting
By Gabrielle Harradine | Published 11/13/2007 | >Local | Unrated
SAMOHI  The Santa Monica Vikings Pee Wee football team will be looking to bring home a championship this weekend, after disposing of Gardenia in a hard-fought victory Saturday night.
» Getting to the core
By Gabrielle Harradine | Published 11/21/2007 | >Local | Unrated
DOWNTOWN  For those who missed out in 2006, the chance to tell a story for the ages has come circling ‘round again.
» The city of food
By Gabrielle Harradine | Published 11/23/2007 | >Local | Unrated
CITYWIDE  For the second straight year, Santa Monica has been named the best city for dining in all of Southern California by the Zagat Guide for Los Angeles/Southern California.
» A writer writes on
By Gabrielle Harradine | Published 11/26/2007 | >Local , Community Profiles | Unrated
The writers’ strike is in its fourth week and there’s no end in sight, only a small glimmer of hope with the agreement for both groups to get back to the bargaining table today. That makes for hard times for the screen and TV writers belonging to the Writers Guild of America (WGA), and not just financially. 
» Holiday cheer on the move
By Gabrielle Harradine | Published 11/30/2007 | >Local | Unrated
MONTANA AVENUE  With the holidays approaching fast, shoppers and retailers here are getting a jump on the annual celebration known as Holiday Walk. 
» A day late, but it’s still swell
By Gabrielle Harradine | Published 12/5/2007 | >Local | Unrated
SM BEACHES  The National Weather Service (NWS) issued a high surf advisory for Tuesday, prompting the typical cause-and-effect — surfers came out in droves in hopes of catching an epic wave. 
» Extreme makeover
By Gabrielle Harradine | Published 12/12/2007 | >Local | Unrated
VENICE CANALS  Another attempt is being made to restore the historic canal system that flows here between Washington Boulevard and Ballona Lagoon.
» Checkin’ twice a good practice
By Gabrielle Harradine | Published 12/14/2007 | >Local | Unrated
THIRD STREET PROMENADE  Heading into the third week of December, it may be that the Santa in you has led to a pile of receipts. 
» Runoff causes a mess
By Gabrielle Harradine | Published 12/21/2007 | >Local | Unrated
SM BEACH  The recent rains in and around Santa Monica have caused more than just headaches on the roads and promenade. The resulting water runoff in the streets ends up picking up oil, heavy metals, pesticides, fertilizers, litter and bacteria along the way, then streams into the city’s sewers before, eventually, flowing into the ocean via storm drains, creeks or rivers.
» Shopping deadline
By Gabrielle Harradine | Published 12/22/2007 | >Local | Unrated
THIRD STREET PROMENADE  Ready or not, here it comes — the last weekend before Christmas has snuck up again.
» Upgrades come at a price
By Gabrielle Harradine | Published 01/4/2008 | >Local | Unrated
DOWNTOWN  Maneuvering downtown could be quite a chore for the next few years as City Hall looks to make significant improvements to the aging sewer system, the California Incline and the Santa Monica Pier bridge. 
» Writers convene to talk theatre
By Gabrielle Harradine | Published 01/9/2008 | >Local | Rating:
MAIN STREET  A management consultant by trade, Paul Kuzniar has been trying to figure out what to do with “Cell Hell,” the unwritten play that’s been stuck rolling around in his mind for the past few years. 
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