Million Woman March
The Million Woman March was a historical event. It happened all over the world, from places like Los Angeles all the way to Nairobi, Kenya, on January
Suicide and depression … no, they’re not the liberal response to the election but rather the subjects of an upcoming comedy—yes, comedy!—at the smaller black box theatre, The
Despite the City’s intensifying legal fight to evict airline operators and effectively shut down Santa Monica Airport, Alex Wilcox sees SMO as the perfect stop for his new private
Editor: Hey Neworth! You and your followers lost an election. Get over it! Spewing your vitriol against the POTOUS will change nothing except perhaps harden feelings about you and your ilk. Enjoy the weather channel. Don Wagner Santa Monica
GONE BUT NOT FORGOTTEN
Everybody knew Bill Bauer. And maybe nobody did.
He was complex but not contradictory. Mysterious (probably by intention) but not aloof. Most knew him only through
City Hall will make another play for a sports field next to the Santa Monica Civic Auditorium in the coming weeks.
After initial proposals to build a temporary field came
Editor’s Note: The Daily Press will spotlight several local fitness programs in the coming weeks as residents work towards their New Year’s resolutions.
Santa Monica can often be
For the first time in its history, the Santa Monica Homeless Count had to close registration early because of a flood of volunteers who wanted to help with the annual
On January 10, at about 4:30 a.m.
Officers responded to the rear of the Santa Monica Main Library – 601 Santa Monica Blvd regarding a complaint from library staff
Traditionally January is an exceedingly boring month. The movies that are
released this month, are usually the dregs of the studios roster. Restaurants are more likely to be empty and
Editor:
It is an abomination that the situation has so deteriorated at SMO that we are now faced with JetSuiteX beginning scheduled 30 passenger jet service on Feb. 6, just
Wayne Blank doesn’t pull punches when it comes to the City and plans to develop the art gallery complex Bergamot Station.
“The City has been playing god over everybody