Editor:
Bravo to the Santa Monica Symphony Orchestra for an outstanding performance last night at a packed Barnum Hall. Their performance of Stravinsky's Firebird Suite received a standing
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Nina Waisman Performance in Santa Monica
The Laboratory for Embodied Intelligences will be offering a free public performance in Santa Monica's 90404 neighborhood the first weekend
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SMC Law Pathway Program celebrates first graduates
Santa Monica College (SMC) has announced that the SMC Law Pathway Program—which prepares traditionally underrepresented students to become competitive applicants to
MAKE MUSIC!
You may have noticed, I like music. I support it. And I think Santa Monica, with our unusually creative community, should become more known for it. Music in
Along with the hordes of tourists looking for some Southern California sun last Memorial Day weekend locals may have noticed some other newcomers to Downtown Santa Monica – crosswalk guards.
The
On May 23, at around 8:30 a.m., a Public Service Officer was removing abandoned property in the 1500 block of Palisades Park when the owner of the property
The SAM Initiative has announced five grant recipients totally $225,000 in donations to Students for Students, Kids in the Spotlight, Safe Place for Youth, Grameen American and Homeboy Recycling.
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Editor:
I was surprised to read Misses Escobar and Befekadu's complaint about being "forced" to carry heavy backpacks because they weren'
On May 23 at about 7:45 p.m.
Officers saw a bicyclist riding on Ocean Ave. against traffic. When the Officers conducted a wants and warrant check on the
“I did not choose the union life. The union life chose me,” said retired Big Blue Bus Driver Kelester Jackson.
After 31 years of service, Jackson decided it was time
Aggressive new parking requirements in the Downtown Community Plan (DCP) cut the required number of parking spaces in new housing developments in half. In the coming years, newcomers moving into
Locals can team up with The Harold Robinson Foundation for the Annual Pedal on the Pier fundraiser on June 4.
The fundraiser benefits the Harold Robinson Foundation, a non-profit that