Late in her battle with a rare form of cancer, Mia Sidaros flew to New York for a photo shoot with Vogue magazine. The publication had connected with the fashion-forward
Three weeks ago Dr. David Revell gave a presentation outlining what sea level rise might mean for Santa Monica. With the usual disclaimers about the uncertainty of all predictive modeling,
By S.I. Hume
An open letter to Santa Monica City Council:
It is almost axiomatic that virtually any piece of public infrastructure is noisy, smelly or unsightly. While the
It's not enough for a city to provide its residents mobility, affordable housing, places of worship or profitable businesses. These are essential but minimal standards. Our city should
It’s a winter Sunday, and Jim Miller is with his family at Bob’s Market. The Santa Monica resident buys some Chicago sausages and giardiniera and grabs a hot
TOMORROW IS CHRISTMAS EVE.
I really should write something for the season, shouldn't I? Something reflective and reverent, or at least respectful. I'm fortunate (or, put
A giant Christmas tree stood on the premises, wreaths adorned the facilities and large boxes were wrapped and tied with ribbons to look like gifts.
The elaborate decorations all seemed
With the pending closure of Haggen on Lincoln Boulevard, community activists, city planners and staff are talking about future opportunities for the property.
The grocery store located at the corner
Join organizers at their festive September Ocean Park Association meeting.
Topics of interest will include a collaborative conversation with Beautify Earth about painting the utility boxes on Ocean Park Boulevard.
Buy Local, Give Local returns to Santa Monica Sept. 12 - 20 to maximize support for local charities.
Santa Monica's Buy Local program encourages residents to keep their
Every year in August, community health centers celebrate National Health Center Week — this year it is from Sunday, August 9 through Saturday, August 15 with the theme of "Celebrating
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