Culture Watch
by Sarah A. Spitz
A Masterful Maestro
Hershey Felder occupies a unique theatrical niche. He takes renowned musical figures, such as Irving Berlin, Ludwig van Beethoven or George
It's absolutely uncanny how Canadian pianist, actor, playwright, composer, producer, and director Hershey Felder can take on not only the persona of some of the world's
By Drs. Annie Zhang and Andrew Shubov
The most decorated Olympic athlete in history sparked controversy throughout the media with his use of cupping — an ancient Chinese method used to
Where the kids see fun, the adults see the future.
When middle school students convene this weekend at Loyola Marymount University to engineer remotely operated vehicles and test them underwater,
They call it the Vike Tackle.
Members of the Santa Monica High School football team have been practicing a new way to take down opponents, one element of a series
On Aug. 4 at about 12:42 p.m., Santa Monica police officers responded to a radio call for service at Bloomingdale's, 315 Colorado Ave., regarding a theft
My 5-minute run for City Council.
I got a lot of support (especially considering — per minute). Thank you all. Thank you. Thank you. If I had actually committed for, say,
As Usain Bolt reminded the world Sunday, it’s not about who has the best start, but rather who has the fastest finish. Jordan Wilimovsky learned that lesson the hard
By Lea Yamashiro
Daily Press Intern
Significant, history-packed landmarks are hard to find in a modern, constantly growing city.
However, there exist some locations that indeed hold significant historic meaning;
On Aug. 4 at about 8:05 a.m., Santa Monica police officers responded to Palihouse at 1001 3rd St., regarding a person trespassing at the hotel.
The suspect had
For more than 20 years, Grant Woods has run a classic car dealership on Wilshire Boulevard near 11th Street. And he’s enjoyed deepening a decades-long tradition in the space,