Jennifer Millier has had a busy year.
Six months after the attorney started her own law firm last April, she became president of the fast-growing Santa Monica Bar Association (SMBA)
A prominent Santa Monican has gone from politics to playwriting.
Grant Woods, formerly John McCain’s first chief of staff, wrote the play “The Things We Do”, now at the
by Theo Greenly, SMC Corsair / Daily Press Staff Writer
On the second floor of a brightly lit Santa Monica food court, a woman in a white chef’s coat and
Megan Gallagher remembers her first major panic attack vividly. It was a month into ninth grade, and her English class was discussing Homer’s “Odyssey” when Gallagher felt a pit
Millions more Instagram users were affected by a password security lapse than parent company Facebook acknowledged nearly four weeks ago.
The social media giant said in late March that it
On April 5, Esther Weiss, who first moved to Santa Monica in 1944, passed away peacefully of natural causes surrounded by her family. She was 97. The mother of my
Samohi senior Sophie Golay was nodding off and on during her Paris to LAX flight before she received a tap on the shoulder, shocking her. At 11 hours long, a
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If you’ve ever felt the need to share your most intimate concerns with a patient psychiatrist, you’ll recognize and probably identify with Stephanie Abrahams, the troubled star of
Camp David Gonzales in Malibu Canyon is located in a scenic setting, surrounded by rolling hills, tall trees and with the recent rains, vibrant greenery. But for years it housed
by Tatiana Blackington James
You won’t see picket lines or placards, chanting protesters or drivers honking in support, but labor strife is back in town. This time, it isn’