In addition to the prototype kiosk that popped up at the corner of Wilshire and 4th Street on May 1, two more have appeared. One is at the intersection between
An interesting new approach on the traditional coffee shop concept has appeared on the corner of Pico Blvd and 17th Street. Called Amai Coffee, it offers an Asian approach to
Venice was bubbling with boozy activities this past weekend, as Rose Avenue became a wine fan’s dream during the 2nd Annual Rosé on Rose Wine Fest.
Celebrating National Rosé
From inspiring speeches to rousing musical performances, the 2024 Samohi Graduation ceremony was a moment years in the making for 659 young adults. Held at the Memorial Greek Theatre, the
Thousands of delivery drivers filed legal claims against Amazon on Tuesday, alleging the company’s classification of them as independent contractors instead of employees has led to unpaid wages and
In 1984, George Orwell’s novel about a dystopian future, he describes "newspeak," a propagandistic language of euphemisms and inversions used by officialdom to mask the reality of
On the one hand, allowing local advisory boards and commissions to meet remotely could make it easier for more Californians to take part, including those with disabilities or in jobs
For 20 soon-to-be high schoolers, their final day as Santa Monica Alternative School House (SMASH) students was much like their school experience, full of both playful and poignant moments.
On
Uber has lost its long-running attempt to overturn a California law that would require it to provide employment rights to its drivers and delivery workers.
The ruling by the 9th
City officials and business leaders revved up for an exciting afternoon at Triumph Santa Monica, taking part in the "Boulevard Bikes and Brews" open house event on June
The Westside of Los Angeles is famous for its sand and surf, but also notable for the third "s" in the equation, skateboarding culture.
To celebrate a powerful