Santa Monica’s open streets festival, Coast, returns this weekend with a two-mile stretch of car-free activities along Ocean Ave and Main St.
Ocean Avenue will be closed from Wilshire
A competitive game of gluttony will descend upon Santa Monica as the world of Major League Eating makes a new home on the Pier.
The first-annual Pacific Park World Taco-Eating
A TRULY LEGENDARY NIGHTCLUB
Where to begin? Not only a Valley or an LA icon, it was known nationally and internationally, voted the top country music nightclub a couple dozen
California's new law requiring companies to include women on their boards of directors may not survive widely expected legal challenges but it has already spotlighted the entrenched practices
In the 1950s, when much of the world was suffering from post-war paranoia, a prevaricating bully from Wisconsin, waving sheets of paper, claimed that hundreds of Americans had been, and
GRAMERCY
It was a quiet Monday night and I decided to drop into the “New York in Santa Monica” sports bar on Wilshire. Nestled between two standouts in the Santa
Name: Sion Roy
Age: 37
Occupation: Physician (cardiologist at Harbor UCLA hospital), UCLA professor
Neighborhood of residence: Ocean Park
Own or rent: Own
Marital status/kids: Married, have a one-year-old
Uber has officially joined the scooter fray with the launch of their bright orange devices under the JUMP brand.
JUMP, owned by Uber, is one of four companies chosen to
THE TROUBLE WITH POLITICS
— is people.
And the trouble with government is that politics determines which people run our governments. National, state, county, city.
Politics is corrupt because many people
By Kevin McKeown
That little box that suddenly appeared on a utility pole or street light near your home isn’t a birdhouse. It’s a 5G technology “small cell”
California is continuing a years-long easing of criminal penalties even as it increases public scrutiny of law enforcement.
In his final action on legislation before leaving office in January, Gov.