Kate Cagle
Daily Press Staff Writer
For many Santa Monicans the end of October takes on a deeper meaning as they observe Dia de los Muertos, or Day of the
By Cynthia Citron
How do you describe perfection? What can you say about a fantasy that keeps you spellbound and holding your breath for 70 minutes? How can I write
By Sarah A. Spitz
October 26, 2017
In The Grain: Growing A Movement
At the end of the second annual Gourmandise Grain Conference (Sep. 24 and 25, 2017) at Gourmandise
This is Domestic Violence awareness month and Breast Cancer Awareness month as you can tell since everything in the stores is pink, pink, and more pink. The “pink washing” of
CURIOUS CITY” column for Wed., Oct. 25, 2017
By CHARLES ANDREWS
LAST WEEK
On these very pages, I tried to make sense of a world seemingly gone mad, and get
Kate Cagle
Daily Press Staff Writer
The General Fund ended the fiscal year with an extra $10.9 million more than budgeted, thanks to both extra revenue ($4.5 million)
BREATHE
Rated PG-13
117 Minutes
Released October 13
There are so many variables beyond our control in how our life will be lived. The film Breathe illustrates the great
Kate Cagle
Daily Press Staff Writer
When they first showed up, the protesters picketed the lunchtime rush.
It was a beautiful Saturday in October in Santa Monica.
Diners having lunch
Gardening and Community
by Cris Gutierrez
Keeping up with the seasons in the Santa Monica Community Gardens means growing year-round and being open to the surprises that abound.
In
Kate Cagle
Daily Press Staff Writer
After nearly a decade of detailed plans that ended up in the dumpster, the fate of the former Jerry’s Liquor on Wilshire Blvd
By Genevieve Riutort
The holidays are right around the corner, and many of us are beginning to plan our Thanksgiving meals.
For families struggling to meet their basic needs, a