I've spent a huge amount of time over the past two months preparing a marketing strategy for one aspect of fundraising for my documentary, "What About The
In 1944, while World War II was raging, 11-year-old Elaine Jones and her four siblings moved cross-country from Rhode Island to Santa Monica with their British-born parents. Actually, Eric, her
On Sunday morning, thousands flocked to Downtown LA for the fifth anniversary of CicLAvia. For the occasion, six miles of streets were closed to motorized vehicle traffic and opened to
Editor:
Opinions are your columnist Bill Bauer's right (and stock in trade), but when my statements are factually misrepresented, I must set the record straight.
My comments at
On October 9, at approximately 1:05 p.m., officers responded to 1600 block of Ocean Front Walk to the Pier Aquarium in response to a trespassing call. Upon arrival,
Santa Monica Public Library presents The Mythology of the Werewolf with Mari Hamill on Thursday, October 29 at 7 p.m. in the Main Library's MLK, Jr. Auditorium,
The Santa Monica College Pete & Susan Barrett Art Gallery is pleased to present "Southern California Abstraction Now," a visually rich and thought-provoking group exhibition of works by
Barbara Abrams had worked as a labor and delivery nurse since 1979 and planned to retire last year. It just so happened that the day she had selected to bow
What started as an incident at a local youth flag football game has led to flaring tensions, allegations of racism and attempts by city and school officials to address community
A giant Christmas tree stood on the premises, wreaths adorned the facilities and large boxes were wrapped and tied with ribbons to look like gifts.
The elaborate decorations all seemed
One of the major arguments proffered for building more low-income housing here is to maintain community diversity. "We don't want Santa Monica to turn into another Beverly