By CHARLES ANDREWS
HIGHLY RECOMMENDED:
TONIGHT! -- “DEATH OF A SALESMAN” by ARTHUR MILLER starring ROB MORROW (Tony- and Pulitzer-winning play from the brilliant Arthur Miller, no Morrow Fri-Sat), Thurs-Fri-Sat
The City Council is split on how much to raise water rates over the next five years to fund projects that will wean Santa Monica off of imported water.
The
A multicultural celebration of body movement will belly dance and pirouette its way into Santa Monica this weekend.
The 13th Annual MixMatch Dance Festival returns to the Miles Memorial Playhouse
Santa Monica will get a taste of the fictional New York City this weekend when the Coffee Bean and Tea Leaf on the Promenade is temporarily converted into a Central
School officials are hoping the recent removal of a patch of contaminated soil from John Adams Middle School will allow the long-awaited remodel of the school’s auditorium to qualify
A group of state lawmakers recently traveled to the U.S. border with Mexico to visit a federal detention center and a nonprofit shelter. Officials said the trip was designed
TO GET SANTA MONICANS, AND AMERICANS
To stop cowering like trapped animals, while they are gunned down at their own government’s behest? Their beloved town destroyed by greed? Abominations
Local schools are looking to upgrade security systems district-wide following a space of break-ins at local campuses.
The Santa Monica Malibu Unified School District Board will see two security contacts
By Joseph Palazzolo
Kiwanis Club of Santa Monica members said they are fortunate to be able to support multiple Kiwanis affiliated youth groups from grade school to university level. For
Forty percent of small businesses never reopen after a natural disaster and another 25% that reopen fail within a year, emergency management experts warned last week at a forum on
City Hall could distribute $2 million to hundreds of low-income seniors to help pay their rent.
The City Council approved the Preserving Our Diversity pilot program in 2017 to set