Does the name Nat Trives ring a bell? How about Mr. Santa Monica?
Trives, earned his nickname due to his love and commitment to the city and that devotion has
Editor: Hair Models Wanted
bombSHELL Salon is looking for male and female haircut models wanting current haircuts. Our advanced haircutting program includes nine stylish cuts; We’re looking for models
Take a step back in time and walk through the Santa Monica History Museum’s new exhibition, presenting the history of The Old Soldiers’ Home, A Veterans’ Community by the
Recently, Wells Fargo customers received an email from John Stumpf, CEO at Wells Fargo, titled "Our commitment to you."
This is my response: Words, words, words.
We are
Yesterday here in the Daily Press I explained why I’m asking you to vote against Measure LV on November’s ballot. As your long-time slow-growth Councilmember, I wouldn’t
Editor:
I do not understand why only the residents of Santa Monica should be obligated to repay $345 million dollars in bonds (plus interest) for Santa Monica College when only
Editor:
I find the anti-Measure LV sentiments expressed in mailers and some newspaper columns to be entirely unconvincing. This is a "David vs Goliath" situation as some big
Isaac Lincoln Soppe was born premature, 27 weeks gestation and spent 95 days at Saint John’s Health Center in the Neonatal Intensive Care Unit (NICU). He weighed two and
Santa Monica College will host a tribute to renowned film legends Gene Kelly, Debbie Reynolds, Donald O’Connor, and Stanley Donen at 6 p.m. Oct. 15. The tribute includes
Santa Monica Elections Don’t Come Cheap
(As of October 5, 2016)
By Laurence Eubank, Santa Monica Transparency Project Member
With the November 2016 election still a month away, five
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Released October 7th
Let’s say you got on the California Screamin’ Roller Coaster at Disney’s California Adventure and were stuck on the speeding ride
Two Santa Monica based charities have joined forces to produce a play featuring blind actors and autistic musicians.
Organizers said the play is unique in its use of artists who