Pacific Park celebrated 15 years of PALpalooza by treating California PAL kids to its annual back-to-school outing on Friday, September 13 from 5-11 p.m. To date, Pacific Park has
By Martha Ramirez
SMC Corsair / Daily Press writer
The brightly-colored food trucks arrive every morning like clockwork. One by one, they pull into Pennsylvania Avenue, maneuvering their way down the
MBy Merv Hecht
This week I write again about a particular dish instead of a particular restaurant.
We all know that Mexican food is wildly popular in Los Angeles. But
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By KATHLEEN RONAYNE
Associated Press
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Santa Monica’s free open streets celebration, COAST, returns on Sunday, September 15, featuring people-powered transportation, art, and imagination. Two miles of Santa Monica’s streets will be closed to
One of Santa Monica’s most iconic hotels is giving itself an 80th birthday present in the form of a rooftop restaurant. Hotel Shangri-La, a 1939 art deco hotel on
By JACKIE SEDLEY
SMC Corsay / Daily Press Staff Writer
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