Museum founder leaves a legacy of volunteerism
Longtime Santa Monica philanthropist Louise B. Gabriel died this week. Gabriel spent more than 50 years giving back to the community with particular
BY MATTHEW HALL
Daily Press Editor
Longtime Santa Monica Daily Press columnist Bill Bauer died last week.
Bauer was diagnosed with cancer several years ago and eventually passed due to
A well-known local organizer whose ordeal as a Santa Monica hotel worker fueled the efforts of union advocates has died.
Delmy Elizabeth Falla passed away Monday, according to loved ones
She didn’t drink or smoke and, even though she lived in Southern California for much of her life, she never drove. But she put remarkable mileage on her body’
Skateboarding was more than a hobby for Tyrone Ramsey Jr.
He first hopped on a board when he was about 9 years old, and he became a proficient rider over
This year, the intersection of Olympic Boulevard and 26th Street is teeming with life. There’s been construction on the forthcoming Expo Line, which will bring art enthusiasts to Bergamot
Those who knew Lloyd Jake Beare remembered him as a free spirit with a good-natured personality, a passion for exploration and a love of athletics.
They are now stricken with
The passes found their way to Dennis Smith, a standout football player at Santa Monica High School some four decades ago. They landed in Smith’s hands as he earned
Mark Suminski often saw potential where others didn’t. Whether improving the classroom experience for his students or making Halloween memorable for the children in his neighborhood, he found joy
George Goldey grew up on the East Coast, traveled extensively and was recently living in Vietnam with his wife to teach aspiring entrepreneurs. But for the bulk of his life
By Michael Feinstein. Inside/Outside. April 04, 2016
“In any democracy, when we know what the issues are and we know what the political people are about, if we understand