By Kate Cagle
The Santa Monica Homeless Count needs more volunteers for their upcoming tally of homeless people living in the City. Interested volunteers have until Wednesday, January 18 to
By Kate Cagle
Umbrellas are finally drying out, windshield wipers have a chance to rest and rubber boots are making their way back to the corner of your closet, but
Rated R
99 Minutes
Released December 21st
Pedro Almdovar uses color as a language. He noted in a Q&A after a screening of his latest film Julieta, that
By Kate Cagle
Cyclists heading down Main Street in front of city hall will get a chance to see their numbers add up because of a new “Eco-TOTEM” installed near
Rated PG-13
138 Minutes
Released December 25th
Fences is a type of film I sometimes find annoying. It’s a powerful award-winning play by August Wilson. Normally I would say
By Kate Cagle.
Seven Santa Monica apartment buildings caught in the middle of a legal battle have been sold to a San Francisco real estate investment company. The sale involved
Rated PG-13
116 Minutes
Released December 21st
Passengers will immerse you in an exceptionally vivid world. Cinematographer Rodrigo Prieto, the art directors, the production designers, special effects and visual effects
Dear Editor and Community:
Life and times do move on, as it should be, but that doesn’t mean that you do not appreciate and savor those programs that are
by Kate Cagle
Motorcycle “lane splitting” if officially legal in California but the CHP will be looking into guidelines for motorists to safely share lanes.
All forms of nonconsensual sexual
By Kate Cagle
Daily Press Staff Writer
Hundreds of new apartment units are poised to appear along Lincoln Boulevard in the coming years, as the city green-lights developments near the