Fans of the original "Saturday Night Live" will recognize Laraine Newman's face (think valley girls and coneheads). The Westwood resident is now more frequently heard than
Shem Bitterman's new play "Open House" has some engaging moments. But not enough of them.
In the beginning real estate agent Chuck (a consistently spectacular Robert
Twenty years ago, John Zawahri was my preschool student — a timid and quiet little boy. On June 7, he went on a shooting rampage in Santa Monica and killed five
DOWNTOWN —Wearing a hot pink shirt, jeans and matching pink sneakers and standing in front of OPCC Monday afternoon, Maria Lieske, 45, bent down to see what her part-terrier/dachshund/
OCEAN PARK — In 1973, The Rev. Jim Conn was asked to re-open a United Methodist church at the corner of Second and Hill streets with a focus on outreach toward
CITYWIDE — The Continental Shop, which sells all things British like teas, candy and puddings, settled at its Wilshire Boulevard location after closing up shop at the Ambassador Hotel in the
MALIBU — The Malibu Planning Commission capped a marathon meeting Monday night with a 4-1 vote recommending the City Council oppose a draft ordinance that would limit the number of chain
BOSTON — A former FBI supervisor who contends he was blocked in his effort to terminate reputed gangster James "Whitey" Bulger as an FBI informant was expected to resume
SMMUSD HDQTRS — In just under two months the Santa Monica-Malibu Education Foundation has raised about a third of the money district officials believe is needed to boost reading instruction and
SM PIER — City officials have asked the board of the Santa Monica Pier Corporation to look into bringing more diversity to the historic landmark's entertainment offerings, including the
BOSTON — A former FBI supervisor who wrote a book on reputed gangster James "Whitey" Bulger testified Monday that he tried to terminate him as an FBI informant, but
When I moved to Santa Monica in 1994, traffic moved. Fifth Street was one-way north. Fourth Street had four lanes of traffic, two moving in each direction, as did Broadway