Dispense with the distraction
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Last week at the 30 Oct meeting, both the school board and SM residents suggested that Santa Monica needs more money (i.e. Malibu money)
FILM REVIEW
LADY BIRD
Rated R
93 Minutes
Released November 3
Watching the film Lady Bird feels like sneaking a read of someone’s diary.
This heartfelt and relatable story
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I just returned from a trip to Cuba, despite the recent warning to US citizens against travel there for safety reasons.
The recent unsubstantiated allegations of sonic attacks on
Kate Cagle
Daily Press Staff Writer
The City Council will review a plan Tuesday to add 200 public charging ports for electric vehicles (EVs) to the city by 2020, with
Last Friday was horrific for the Santa Monica Police Department beginning with a call about an assault with a deadly weapon near 4th and Santa Monica Blvd.
When officers arrived
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Along Broadway, a block south of Saint John's Hospital, there once was a stretch of meters where people could park for nine hours. As I learned to
Matthew Hall
Daily Press Editor
This weekend organizers of an event at the Santa Monica Museum of Flying are offering locals rare a chance to hear from a diverse group
By CHARLES ANDREWS
REVIEWING ALBUMS SUCKS
As anyone who has done more than a few dozen knows.
It can be tedious, should be exacting, you search for the right words
Tourism Talks:
By Lauren Salisbury
With our scenic views, blue skies and friendly neighborhoods, it comes as no surprise that those of us lucky enough to live in Santa Monica
by Cynthia Citron
Nina Sallinen is simply terrific channeling the fiery spirit of Marie Curie. She is sorrowful, angry, demanding, persistent, proud, playful, coquettish, loving, and RADIANT. And that last,
American Stories Book Group: Colson Whitehead’s Underground Railroad Arrives For Discussion November 18
By Nancy Snyder
Consider including the fourth Saturday of every month during the early afternoon hours