With a slashed budget limiting services to around 30 percent of pre-pandemic levels, the Santa Monica Public Library continues to operate under challenging conditions, but with the appointment of Erica
Literacy: Boys & Girls Club of Malibu in partnership with Malibu Public Schools are addressing this literacy crisis with the Botswana School Project (BSP). Led by Brooks Kamanakao, Botswana native
All Malibu community members are invited to join Malibu Poet Laureate Ann Buxie for an afternoon of live poetry, music, dance, and art at “Calling All Creatures,” the City’s
Incoming students at Santa Monica High School this summer are exploring issues around gun violence and strained race relations — even if they never see a TV segment or news article.
Reached by phone last week, Ellen Mark was walking along the beach in Santa Monica with the black labrador she adopted a few months ago.
Such is the life of
Six-year-old Bella couldn't make the letter “B” face the correct direction. Using bendable craft sticks, she tried several times to shape that elusive “B” on her desk, but
Summer days in Santa Monica are way too gorgeous to stay cooped up inside. Sometimes, when the scent of saltwater and seaweed is on the wind, and the sun is
Editor's note: This is the second installment of a two-part series about English learners in Santa Monica-Malibu schools. Click here for the first installment.
The student had come
They only last for a couple days, but they could have a lifelong impact.
Temporary book fairs sprang up this week at Will Rogers and Franklin elementary schools, where hundreds
While writing big portions of her bestselling novel "Beautiful Creatures" at the Santa Monica Public Library, local author Margaret Stohl regularly crossed paths with public services librarian Robert