The Montana Ave. Merchants have spent more than 30 years building anticipation for their annual side
Stay at home through August. Those were the chilling words delivered this week by Barbara Ferrer, LA
Not exactly ideal for a “Laughing Matters” column, I’m angry and sad. I’m furious that, de
NICOLE RECOMMENDS: DAVID BYRNE’S REASONS TO BE CHEERFUL — “Part magazine, part therapy sessio
Was there actually a time when women ruled the world? Author and archaeologist Kara Cooney tackles t
I understand the City must eliminate jobs in the face of an economic crisis, but I was disheartened
This was a glorious weekend, and judging by what I saw in the parks and heard about the beaches, lot
Santa Monica teachers facing layoffs were given a temporary reprieve this week when the School Board
My late mother, Thelma Neworth, led a rather remarkable life, equal parts mother/housewife and amate
The Tuesday City Council meeting was what we in the business call a doozy, but after watching eight hours worth of debate a few highlights and low-lights are readily apparent.
I GOT NOTHIN’ This week. Well, I’ve never really got “nothin’.” But on a lonely unmotivat