“It was all about finding the right voice,” Gloria Norris said at a recent book party celebrating her new memoir “KooKooLand,” published this month by Regan Arts. It’s a
WEIGHING IN: GREEN, GREEN ANYWHERE?
I haven't quite gotten through the entire final report online of the Santa Monica Civic Working Group, who worked hard, nearly two years
Last week, Santa Monica took the long overdue step of raising the city-wide minimum wage and over the next four years, our community's lowest-paid employees will see their
This is the first of two columns on urban planning and architectural design, both subjects that have not been addressed adequately in practice and our current codes. Urban and architectural
By Jeff Schwartz
In 1975 the nonprofit New World Records was launched with a grant from the Rockefeller Foundation to produce 100 LPs documenting American music in all its varieties.
A Santa Monica High School graduate died early Thursday morning after a 26-month battle with cancer.
Lily Meza, 30, was surrounded by family and friends at her home in Inglewood
I spent the end of the year in Mexico. Experiencing different cultures is a very important part of everyone's development. I've lived in England, visited China,
“Concussion” is a film of great social import. The movie was directed by Peter Landesman, who also wrote the screenplay. This is Landesman's second film as a director.
ROB SCHWENKER AND I ARE BRAVE MEN.
I know this about myself, from the smiling greeting I got from one of the tough, smart leaders of the Northeast Neighbors (NEN)
Marina Andalon
This month The Albright will not just be celebrating the New Year but also their 40th anniversary and owners Greg and Yunnie Morena are taking pride in their
Editor:
My service dog was taken from my Venice apartment, several factors point to foul play and I am asking the community for help getting the word out to bring