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
by Cynthia Citron
The play “Somewhere in the Middle” is about three generations of a family living together somewhere in the Midwest.
For once, they are not a dysfunctional family,
FILM REVIEW
GOODBYE CHRISTOPHER ROBIN
Rated PG
107 Minutes
Released October 6
Goodbye Christopher Robin is the story of the creation of the Winnie the Pooh stories written by A.
OUR EAST COAST TRIP
By Merv Hecht
We've just come back from two weeks in Manhattan and Washington DC. What an experience! It certainly is different than Santa
CULTURE WATCH
By Sarah A. Spitz
Michael’s: Timeless and Contemporary
Michael’s Restaurant has achieved the nearly impossible: after 38 years, it’s still a trendsetter, without the pitfalls
Expo art to expand with new sculpture along 4th Street
MATTHEW HALL
Daily Press Editor
Given the title of a new sculpture coming to Downtown Santa Monica and its placement
Great ShakeOut rolls through town Thursday
Matthew Hall
Daily Press Editor
Several Santa Monica institutions are preparing to participate in the Great California ShakeOut this Thursday, Oct. 19, at 10:
Our City, The World - Explained
By CHARLES ANDREWS
WHY NOT?
Why not try?
Humans are naturally driven to make sense of things. And even when their conclusions are incomplete or