Editor:
Wagoneer Willie is known for his loud and chaotic sidewalk outbursts, which sometimes include performative fits of rage. He can usually be found tugging a little red wagon that
Editor:
On Thursday, October 12th, the Santa Monica Police and Fire Departments conducted a training exercise at the Santa Monica Pier that I and other members of the community volunteered
A local legend may very soon have one of his iconic musical works permanently reserved in history.
Last week, United States Congressman Joaquin Castro (D-TX) officially nominated Juan Gabriel’s
The Santa Monica Police Department (SMPD) has already been tested this week, and a Thursday morning exercise continued to keep officers on their toes.
After the Santa Monica Pier was
Ribbon Cutting:
The Santa Monica Chamber of Commerce welcomed the area’s newest shipping services business location this past weekend. The Chamber held a ribbon cutting on Oct. 7 for
By Dan Walters
Four-plus decades ago, a coterie of left-leaning political activists, led by antiwar iconoclast Tom Hayden, captured control of Santa Monica’s city government.
Their issue was rent
One of Santa Monica’s first development agreements may be up for debate in the near future as one of the City’s most historic organizations is looking to modernize
This Saturday, October 14, the West Coast of the country will be able to observe a spectacular cosmological event known as an annular eclipse. The path of the shadow created
A homecoming a decade in the making will be heard at Santa Monica’s BroadStage this weekend.
Elias Peter Brown, a 2013 graduate of Santa Monica High School, will be
A musical staple of Santa Monica is wasting no time starting its 40th anniversary season, sending its audience into a spiritually and philosophically engaging journey this weekend.
On Sunday, the
Talks bitterly broke off between Hollywood actors and studios late Wednesday, killing any hopes that the three-month strike by performers would come to an end anytime soon.
The studios announced