Carly went online one day to check her email, and before she knew it, two hours had passed – she had gone from one social-media site to another, clicking every
by Tatiana Blackington James
You won’t see picket lines or placards, chanting protesters or drivers honking in support, but labor strife is back in town. This time, it isn’
Trader Joe’s is moving ahead with plans to open its second Santa Monica location at the corner of 23rd Street and Wilshire Boulevard.
The grocery store will occupy the
The City of Malibu is looking for talented artists to bring their vision and craft to the City’s utility boxes. Featured artists will design original art to cover either
The WateReuse Association, California chapter named the City of Malibu the 2019 “Recycled Water Agency of the Year” for its Civic Center Water Treatment Facility (CCWTF), which was completed and
A two-story office building is replacing a parking lot on Main Street.
The 4,388 square-foot building will rise at 2740 Main St. in Ocean Park. It will
Hembert Figueroa just wanted a taco.
So he was surprised to learn the dollar bills in his pocket were no good at Dos Toros Taqueria in Manhattan, one of a
Los Angeles’ longest running artist residency program, which showcases artists who push the boundaries of artistic convention and provokes public dialogue through exhibitions and public programs—will present Commons Lab:
The Mike Kelley Foundation for the Arts announced today the recipients of the 2019 Artist Project Grants, marking the fourth year of the organization’s successful initiative. The grants reflect
Recognized as America’s foremost humorist, Mark Twain did not have a terribly high opinion of humans when he said, “Man is the only animal in all of God’s
Uber is providing a look under the hood of its business in the lead-up to its hotly anticipated debut on the stock market.
Documents released Thursday offered the most