In her current role at Edgemar Center for the Arts in Santa Monica, Tanna Frederick plays a late-1920s Polish nurse who becomes the love interest of a Jewish man. And
There was too much money going down the drain.
About a year and a half ago, the Community Corporation of Santa Monica shelled out more than $2,400 for one
For Margaret Stohl, one of the joys of being a young-adult author is that her works appeal to more than just, well, young adults.
"YA has been great for
Sean McHugh had seen enough.
While walking his family's mini apricot poodle, Elvis, in his Pearl Street neighborhood, the Santa Monica High School senior was overwhelmed by the
Over the last few years, old buildings were demolished. Orange cones, gates and scaffolding were everywhere. Construction noise filled the air at the Virginia Avenue campus.
But although work continues,
While writing big portions of her bestselling novel "Beautiful Creatures" at the Santa Monica Public Library, local author Margaret Stohl regularly crossed paths with public services librarian Robert
Around this time last spring, the thought entered Scott Francis' mind while he was watching a baseball game at Dodger Stadium.
Santa Monica Brew Works hadn't sold
Stephanie Furlong's oldest son, a 10th-grader at Santa Monica High School, took an accelerated math track in middle school. Her next child, an eighth-grader at John Adams Middle
Melissa de la Cruz has seen firsthand the cultural powers of the young-adult genre.
An author who lives in Southern California, she has made the New York Times bestseller list,
Originally from Tennessee, Jef Joslin had often fantasized about moving to California. But as he's enjoyed the sun, the beach and the laid-back vibe over the last three