When she isn’t waxing boards on Santa Monica’s beaches, Marion Clark waxes philosophical about the benefits of surfing for youngsters.
The sport promotes self-esteem, she said, develops mental
Danial Asaria feels the same as he did before the competition began. He’s a Lincoln Middle School student. He plays the French horn. He enjoys table tennis.
But after
The Westside Food Bank warehouse saw a whole lot of action on Saturday, as the organization was gifted with over 35,000 pounds of food from Santa Monica residents through
The National Association of Letter Carriers Stamp Out Hunger Food Drive, the largest food drive in the nation, will take place this Saturday, when letter carriers will be picking up
The thought of spending 60 or more consecutive days in a two-person vessel on the Pacific Ocean doesn’t seem to faze Megan Biging much.
Which is probably a good
Gray may not seem like the most appetizing color for a cake, but when the Depressed Cake Shop is selling them, the color choice makes a little more sense.
“The
An iconic piece of Santa Monica is now featured at a new development along the shore of the Oklahoma River.
The Ferris wheel that previously stood at Santa Monica Pier
“What you have to understand is that not all villains are evil.”
That’s the first sentence of all the entries in a teen writing competition hosted by YALLWEST, the
Editor’s note: This monthly feature uncovers Santa Monica’s history by compiling notable city happenings from a century ago. The stories are found in old newspaper archives.
A bizarre,
On April 17 the nation's top culinary and hospitality talent will gather for the Women Chefs & Restaurateurs (WCR) 23rd Annual National Conference for two days of mentor
Jim Nieto is a committed judo teacher, a longtime instructor at the local YMCA and an advocate for gender equality in sports.
Recently, though, he’s been exploring a new
Editor’s note: This monthly feature uncovers Santa Monica’s history by compiling notable city happenings from a century ago. The stories are found in old newspaper archives.
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