Local author Laila Lalami was thrown under the media spotlight earlier this year following the release of her fourth novel.
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Storybook lanes lined with gabled roofs and white picket fences. A rainbow array of architectural styles dating back to the early 1900s. Street parties on the Fourth of July. This
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Running with the theme of “Local Meets Global,” the Aug. 28 Twilight Concert event served to emphasize Latin culture.
Hosting the infamous Helado Negro as headliner, and
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In August of 2014, John Adams Middle School (JAMS) Principal Steve Richardson received a phone call informing him the school’s then 80-year-old auditorium experienced earthquake damage.
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The Santa Monica College (SMC) John Drescher Planetarium has unveiled its schedule of fall 2019 feature shows and special telescope-viewing sessions. The season’s shows include several presenting a 50-year
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Ernest was a boy full of sadness and woe, and, I think you’ll agree, justifiably so.
His mother had died, and just as he feared, his father then, literally,