The walls of Parlor 33 are dotted with old photographs. Dark wooden panels give the place a rustic vibe. Even the analog cash register, an ornate bronze-colored machine that rests
Despite years of future construction on the schedule, City Hall thinks conditions in Downtown Santa Monica are poised to improve with the pending completion of several large projects.
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By Michael Feinstein, Inside/Outside. March 28, 2016
When we think about great cities we've visited around the world, the ones that we love walking around for hours,
The Santa Monica Airport Commission did not endorse a new leasing policy for the airport at its March 15 meeting after two commissioners were unable to get answers to their
If your kid is going to be spending their spring break playing Minecraft they may as well be gaining something more out of it than expanding their imaginary world.
Enter
By Michael Feinstein. Inside/Outside. March 07, 2016
Santa Monica's most recent multi-year debate over maximum allowable heights in our downtown has gone on since 2004, when the
Editor:
I live on Ocean Avenue in Venice, and very recently Big Blue Bus decided to use our street as part of a regular route. This was not ever communicated
YWCA Santa Monica/Westside will permanently close on June 30.
The organization announced its impending departure to staff on Feb. 26 and to the public on Feb. 29 citing a
Time is running out to vote for your most-loved business.
Voting for the annual Most Loved contest runs through Feb. 29 and organizers are encouraging everyone to log their votes
Whether he's working in real estate, technology or health care, Mark Stagen has always held the same job title: irrational optimist.
It's the position he assumed