War. What is it good for? Not much, sadly. Aside from the bonus of driving a multi-billion-dollar industry, conflict, terrorism, invasion, persecution and countless other crimes continue to necessitate the
There are a lot of good restaurants in the Palisades and Santa Monica, and some wonderful sushi havens. But no Yakitori! When I was in Japan last month, we enjoyed
Ice at Santa Monica Grand Opening (Free): Expect live entertainment including a performance by ice hooper Mayumi Namikoshi, music from DJ Super Mario, and complimentary bites from Ugo Trattoria and
Playoff: After the team’s first playoff victory in four years, the Samohi Vikings football squad will travel beyond friendly confines for a Friday night matchup with the Troy Warriors.
HAPPY 80th BIRTHDAY, JONI!
Her BD was Tuesday, 11/7, a lucky number. She suffered a brain aneurysm in 2015, that left her unable to walk or talk. Or know
Throughout November, the Morgan-Wixson Youth Theatre program will perform The Addams Family Musical, based on the darkly comedic characters seen in various television and movie projects. The musical centers around
Street Mess
All of the new construction in Santa Monica is making a mess of our streets. Developers and contractors should be required to fully repave streets around their projects
Lila Victor
Special to the Daily Press
Main St. is bustling with new business, from morning hangouts to late-night haunts. The Library Alehouse proves a rarity, having opened in 1995
By the first COVID summer, no one knew who was who. In Nigeria, an oil company IT engineer was allegedly filing for unemployment in California and 16 other states with
April 20, 2020: Nine phone calls. The next week, another six calls from 28-year-old Shane Balogh’s cellphone to California’s jammed unemployment lines. One more in May. Another 22
Five years, $1.2 billion. And a new model for government contracting in the tech-challenged home state of Silicon Valley.That is what California officials say it will take to
Now that the Legislature has mostly gone home and the governor has signed or vetoed all the bills, it’s time for them to reflect on the most pressing problems