The 100th anniversary of the Dudley Cup will come and go, but one of Santa Monica’s prized tennis landmarks isn’t going anywhere.
As local organizers prepare to celebrate
Steve Danz learned about Angel Flight West back in 1998 when he read a flyer posted at Santa Monica Airport seeking volunteer pilots who could help sick people get to
When the Expo Line opens on May 20, regular riders will probably make use of a Transit Access Pass to board the train, but Santa Monicans will be able to
In one corner of Jeffrey Condon’s office rests a large Garfield stuffed animal. A “Kung Fu Panda” movie poster adorns one wall. An image of Snoopy hangs on another.
Michael Quill wants to provide people who have become disconnected with nature the chance to rekindle that relationship. And he does that by taking them out on the water.
Quill,
By Peter Lewis
Though popular among club-goers around the world, electronic music is not usually presented as a category on awards shows — the recent Grammy Awards ignored the genre completely.
His students at the University of Georgia know him as a calculus professor. His colleagues know him as a researcher who is interested in how geometric ideas provide insights for
On March 19 the Santa Monica Lions Club will attempt to outdo itself by helping even more people during their Lions Eyes Across California event than they did last year.
“Ev’ry so often a man has a day he can truly call his,” goes a lyric from “Extraordinary,” a song from the musical “Pippin” that Ben Ross performed during
This project was just the most recent held by Beautify Earth, a Santa Monica-based nonprofit whose mission is to “paint the world in color and bring inspiring artwork to 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.
In the
Charlie Annenberg has been all around the world. But no matter how far from home he goes, he has never seen a better sunset than the one in Santa Monica.