By Michael Feinstein. Inside/Outside. May 16, 2016
With the return of passenger rail to Santa Monica this week after 63 years, there is much reason to celebrate, but also
After owning and operating Readers Fine Jewelers, 5th Generation, since 1972, Edward “Eddie” Guerboian has decided it is high time to close up shop.
“The jewelry industry is rapidly changing,
If the Landmarks Commission agrees with a staff recommendation at their meeting tonight, a cluster of buildings at the foot of the Santa Monica Pier could be demolished and replaced
Tourism continues to be a boon to the local economy, according to figures presented by Santa Monica Travel and Tourism this week.
Santa Monica Travel and Tourism is a private
On regular visits to Santa Monica’s beaches during college, Katie Everds had a routine. She’d plop down near the shore, bunch sand together to build a makeshift pillow
With the help of a local nonprofit group, Ramirus Cobbs is getting his life back in order.
After spending time in jail for trespassing and drug possession, Cobbs is participating
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
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.
City Manager
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,