Blink Inc., a technology-driven photo shoot experience that captures and delivers professional digital photography in real time, announced the formation of an alliance with Macerich, one of the nation'
Do you remember the gorgeous 1966 French film, “A Man and a Woman,” written and directed by Claude Lelouch? When I saw it I thought it was the most beautiful
By The Rev. Eric C. Shafer
Many of us know something about the Protestant Reformation, how, beginning in Germany with Martin Luther in 1517, various groups, “protesting” then policies and
THE BELLY OF THE BEAST
I girded my loins and waded in last Thursday. The natives were suspiciously friendly and plied me with croissants, and coffee which I believe was
By Marina Andalon
Daily Press Staff Writer
This has been a summer for the record books, from the excruciating warm weather to the expanding of the economy and according to
Utility boxes in the Lincoln, Montana and Ocean Park areas are going to get an exterior upgrade thanks to a pilot program that brings local art to the once-drab facilities.
I DECIDED TO RUN FOR CITY COUNCIL.
It lasted about five minutes.
It was an emotional five minutes. An angry, exhilarating, then ultimately very sad five minutes.
I've
The Expo Line terminus in Santa Monica was evacuated briefly Thursday morning as authorities cleared a suspicious package.
Santa Monica police also responded to the scene, but the incident was
Editor:
As one who has walked with crutches for quite a few years, I was shocked to learn that the new Expo Line terminus is sadly lacking.
There are, of
In response to the state's affordable housing crisis, California lawmakers are working on a potentially controversial plan proposed by Gov. Jerry Brown that would bypass local zoning restrictions.
City Council has approved a Development Agreement for a new 7-story building at the site formerly occupied by Fred Segal (500 Broadway).
The agreement received initial approval at the Council&