Student-driven event sold out in advance of weekend speakers
In recent months, awareness of gender equity issues has skyrocketed thanks to the Me Too movement but as students at The
Molly’s Game is the story of Molly Bloom, a promising Olympic class skier. After a devastating accidental fall during a qualifying meet, Molly gave up her athletic pursuits and
Cori Goldberg, John Adams Middle School
The Educator Spotlight recognizes those who contribute to the education of local students. Educators were chosen by consulting with site PTA, student government organizations
In the wake of the #MeToo and #TimesUp movements, Santa Monica will have a weekend devoted to feminine empowerment.
Two (non-associated) events, ‘Me Too: Art and Feminism Now’ and Beautify
After a tense and sometimes rowdy public debate, the City Council voted 5-2 Tuesday to deny a neighborhood’s appeal to block the first preschool opening on a street zoned
Everyone survived after two cars crashed and then careened into a row of palm trees on Wilshire Boulevard near 17th Street Wednesday afternoon. The police investigation into the collision shut
Citywide
Covered California Open Enrollment Deadline Nears
The calendar has turned to 2018, and Covered California is in the homestretch of its drive to sign people up for health insurance
Despite the best efforts of everyone involved, some of the nearly 63 million people that visit a Los Angeles area beach will help from emergency responders and several local agencies
This cartoon by Chris Obrion went viral on social media in 2015 when the Library Journal posted it to its Facebook page. Although originally created for The Roanoke Times, which
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Both could say, “Reports of my death have been greatly exaggerated.”
Most people think Twain did say that, in response to an
In the old days when everyone was young, studios like MGM made films filled with cutie-pie girls who sang and danced and fell blissfully in love and presumably lived happily