The Santa Monica Lions Club would like to thank the Santa Monica community for helping to make our second-annual Lions Eyes Across California event on March 19 at Virginia Avenue
By Kathryn Whitney Boole
One of the exceptional qualities about the film “Who's Driving Doug” is the skillful handling of camera angles, lighting and moving shots. I was
To the editor:
I have enjoyed your articles about tennis history in Santa Monica.
At the present time, there are lots of lessons on the courts for substantial fees. However,
The Educator Spotlight recognizes those who contribute to the education of local students. Educators were chosen by consulting with site PTA, student government organizations and staff. Educators were chosen for
You might think that since the stars of “Remember,” Christopher Plummer and Martin Landau, are 86 and 87 years old respectively, it's a story about old people. This
I hope you consider the issue about naming Buffer Park as newsworthy as I do.
The Recreation and Parks Commission met Thursday, March 18. Agenda Item B: Commission discussion and
By Kathryn Whitney Boole
I had expected that “Whiskey Tango Foxtrot” was going to be a wacky comedy about the experiences of an embedded reporter during the war in the
Choosing to enter hospice care can be a wrenching decision for yourself or a loved one.
Hospice is intended to help terminally-ill people live out their lives as comfortably as
As a young girl, I admired the strong female role models in my life. My great-grandmother, a Mexican immigrant who ran the household independently while her husband, my great-grandfather, expanded
Santa Monica Forward submitted this letter to the Planning Commission on March 9, stating our position on the most recent draft of the Downtown Community Plan. SMF believes that increased
The sun shone brightly over the Santa Monica Pier on Saturday morning as electronic music played softly in the background. Gray Bright, comedian and engineer, welcomed Kristina Kipp to the
Editor:
I had a refreshing experience at Whole Foods on 5th and Wilshire. There were two small boxes by the front door and a mother took a banana, peeled it