For the past few weeks, the mood of the Pacific Park Ferris Wheel has matched the seasonally appropriate May Grey/June Gloom with simple white lights providing limited illumination on
Leave it to New Roads School to carry the mantle for Santa Monica baseball.
As the only local team to advance to the playoffs this year, the Jaguars are making
Perhaps my title for this column is a bit misleading. Okay, more than a bit. Naturally there hasn't been any fracking at the Shores for these past five
Jane Austen, Comedy Writer – that might be the title on her resume, if the great writer were alive today. Whit Stillman, director of the movie “Love & Friendship” has a
Heal the Bay released its 26th annual beach report card last week, and along with it came the environmental group’s top-10 “Beach Bummer” list.
Heal the Bay analysts assigned
When you think about U.S. race relations and the country’s history of social turmoil, your mind probably doesn’t rush to the shores of Santa Monica.
But the
The Senator from Kentucky calls it “the city of conversation,” a term originally coined by Henry James. The Senator goes on to describe it as a city filled with “chatter
A fair warning up top, what follows includes spoilers for “Captain America: Steve Rogers #1,” out this week. You have a few precious more words to drop out. Ready? Ok,
Circa 1960: Santa Monica Boulevard at 4th Street, looking NE from 4th Street. Then/Now is an ongoing feature of the Santa Monica History Museum. The museum is located at 1350 7th St. and is open Tuesday through Saturday. For more information about the museum and its current exhibits call (310) 395-2
Republican Presidential candidate Donald Trump will be in Santa Monica today for a private fundraiser.
The Los Angeles Times obtained an invitation to a private fundraiser at the home of