This summer, Santa Monica will play a vital role in the largest sporting event to take place in Los Angeles since the 1984 Olympic Games — and if you're
This past weekend the Harold Robinson Foundation held itsfifth annual Pedal on the Pier event, which raised over $800,000 to send inner-city kids to summer camp. My friend Lisa
The Planning Commission meets Wednesday evening in City Council chambers to discuss and review a highly controversial development planned for downtown Santa Monica — the Plaza at Santa Monica.
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In classrooms all around Los Angeles, many teachers, parents and students alike — myself included — often ask themselves, "Are there too many students in this class?" However, despite asking
Editor:
Ed Laren's letter to the editor claims that you can avoid food contamination by eating vegetables and fruits instead of meat.
This is false. Vegetables are more
What defines some of the greatest cities in the world? Their grand plazas and public spaces. A place where one goes first when arriving at a new city and returns
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Michael Feinstein called it like it is regarding the botched Big Blue Bus "shelters." Nobody wanted them; the entire community vehemently protested against them, but we got
Localresidents are invited to a ribbon-cutting ceremony to celebrate the initiation of MANGo, the Michigan Avenue Neighborhood Greenway projectAVE, and to recognize the diverse cultural groups and individuals who have
Editor:
Attention Big Blue Bus Company: It would be great if the trips that took place once a month were reinstated. We enjoyed the various and numerous trips that would
This week marks the birthday of Herb Trimpe, a veteran comic book artist whose published work spans over four decades. His career started in the 1960s, penciling and inking for
You are a 30-something professional working hard at your downtown office. You reside and are raising a family in the San Fernando Valley because that is where you can afford