Editor:
I appreciated the November 1 article by The Transparency Project “The Battle of a Santa Monica 2016 Ballot Measure”. It was a refreshing breath of air in comparison to
THE GLOBAL FILM INDUSTRY HAS MADE SANTA MONICA THE HOME OF ITS LARGEST ANNUAL CONFERENCE FOR 26 YEARS
American Film Market set to return to Santa Monica from November 2
Editor:
I consider myself incredibly blessed to live in a community like Santa Monica. It is sheer luck, serendipity that I live in a city that is so rich in
Rated PG-13
121 Minutes
Released October 28
The film Inferno is based on the novel of that name by best-selling author Dan Brown, whose books have been translated and published
Rated R
126 Minutes
Released October 28
For his first film as a director, Ewan McGregor has chosen American Pastoral, a weighty novel by Philip Roth published in 1997. The
Editor:
I’ve been a resident in Santa Monica since Fall of 2002 and have watched Santa Monica deteriorate and warp as a city under 15 years. My question to
FEAR, UNCERTAINTY, AND DOUBT
Laurence Eubank and Elizabeth Van Denburgh
In nature, the first law of survival is ‘don’t become food’. In politics, the first law of winning is
Service Station
BY Susan DeRemer
Last month the Santa Monica Lions had the pleasure of stuffing diaper bags and pencil cases for the Westside Family Health Center. It was a
By Michael Tittinger
The search is over.
On Friday, the Santa Monica-Malibu Unified School District announced Dr. Ben Drati as its choice to become the next superintendent. Drati, who has
Meet the Candidates of this years Election
Everyday this week from Oct. 24 –Oct. 28 the Santa Monica Daily Press will post a video of candidates that came forward to
It is with heavy hearts that The Daily Press announces the passing of longtime columnist and friend Bill Bauer. For more than 14 years, Bill’s popular “My Write” column