On May 18 at approximately 12:59 a.m.
Officers working uniform patrol in a marked police unit observed a bicyclist riding south in the 1500 block of 7th street.
Things were a lot softer in 1966. If you were old enough to go to movies in those relatively tranquil days, you will undoubtedly remember with a smile Claude Lelouch’
THIS PAST SUNDAY THE LOEWS SANTA Monica Beach Hotel, along with Kaiser Permanente presented the community with the annual Sand and Sea Ball produced by the Arthur Murray Dance Center
The Santa Monica Pier, which is over 100 years old, is one of the most popular landmarks in the country. From all over the world, tens of millions of tourists
Cruelty is usually the weapon of choice in dysfunctional families. In the Lyons family this toxic behavior has engendered alienation, isolation, and loneliness in an unhappy foursome in New York.
With Mother's Day this Sunday, I'd intended to write about my late mother, Thelma Neworth and her interactions with JFK, Martin Luther King and Eleanor Roosevelt,
Since he wrote it in 1984, Larry Shue’s play “The Foreigner” has been produced and revived by amateurs, students, and professional companies almost continually. It’s a two-act, two-and-a-half-hour