It’s nearly impossible to review Robert O’Hara’s new play, “Barbecue,” without falling off the plot line into a SPOILER ALERT. This play, now making its West Coast
On September 14, at about 7:10 a.m. officers responded to a radio call for service at the 1500 block of Princeton Street regarding a subject creating a disturbance
Regional officials gathered last week to announce a new plan to reduce traffic on Los Angeles roads and many details mirror efforts already underway in Santa Monica.
On Wednesday, Sept.
Frontier Communications Corporation (NASDAQ:FTR) has appointed Dawn Clark, an experienced business leader and finance executive, as vice president of finance for the company's West Region.
Clark will
The Santa Monica Public Library will present the ensemble Just Strings on Wednesday Sept. 21 at 7:30 p.m. in the Main Library’s Martin Luther King Jr. Auditorium
Tongva Park continues its third season of cultural programming Wednesday, Sept. 21, at 7:30 p.m., with The Wonder Room, an evening of curated performances by an interdisciplinary group
By Alvaro Huerta, Ph.D.
On the first day of class, I always inform my university students that I hold two PhDs. One from a premier research institution, UC Berkeley,
The Women’s Day Committee of the First A.M.E. Church, Santa Monica is busy preparing for their upcoming program “I’d Rather Have Jesus.” Following last year’s
It is time for the fundraiser that brings smiles, laughter and toys to the iconic Santa Monica Pier.
Stars will come out to show their support for the 17th Annual
Beginning next month, customer service calls to Southern California Gas for help with lighting pilot lights and getting their gas turned on in preparation for winter’s cold weather will
College can be a fun, exciting and a challenging time in a person’s life. Learning responsibilities, self-growth, and unfortunately for some students they learn to live on the streets,