His plane tickets were booked. His bags were packed. His once-in-a-lifetime opportunity was days away. And then, all of a sudden, Jim Nieto got the call.
Nieto, a longtime martial
By Camille de Beus
Daily Press Intern
Santa Monica has been an inspiration for local artists for generations and the City's Artist-in-Residence reflects the connection between artists, residents
Compare and contrast: “Grey Gardens” at the Ahmanson Theatre (Downtown L.A. Music Center) and “A Raisin in the Sun,” at Ruskin Group Theatre. One with sizeable budgets, big stars
By Kevin M. Brettauer
DC Comics' recent line-wide relaunch, “DC Universe: Rebirth,” an attempt to gain new readers while simultaneously winning back lapsed fans, has been noted in this
By Lea Yamashiro
Daily Press Intern
On Montana Avenue, businesses come and go quickly due to the expensive and competitive fight for the spotlight in this center of high-end demand.
With the 2016-17 school year about three weeks away, Santa Monica High School is deeply engaged in its search for a new principal.
But as top officials in the Santa
On July 21 at about 5:29 p.m., Santa Monica police officers responded to the 1400 block of Third Street Promenade regarding a petty theft that had just occurred
Editor:
A couple of weeks ago our home security alarm went off inadvertently during a service call. The Santa Monica police were there shortly after to make certain everything was
WHY, THOSE DIRTY ... OOPS
“They're a power in Santa Monica politics. Claim to represent a large segment of our residents. Working for their benefit, they say. Have done
Sweetheart deals
Editor:
One of the things you will often hear the City Council allege, in fact Councilman Winterer did so on NPR recently (8/29/16,) is that the