When someone retires from their nine-to-five to pursue writing or painting, it implies their day job was something lacking the creativity or that perhaps life required them to deviate from
When the ball hit the court on the opposite side of the net last Tuesday, the Santa Monica High girls volleyball team could celebrate what it had been working toward
When the Pico Branch Library in Virginia Avenue Park broke ground in the summer of 2012, it signaled the culmination of three decades of work by local community activists.
The
I was just in Naples, Florida, which has a strong seasonal increase in its population thanks to the winter “Snowbirds” who flock down from the North East to avoid the
On October 28, at about 3:38 p.m., Nike Store management called to report an employee at the Santa Monica Place location who was embezzling money. The employee suspect
On Tuesday, November 10, join KCRW and Santa Monica College Public Policy Institute for a fascinating discussion on Disease Mongering featuring Dr. Michael Wilkes of KCRW's A Second
Construction plays a large role in the Nov. 10 City Council meeting with multiple items referencing a variety of projects or issues related to building in the city.
Multiple Consent
Lisa Randall is a theoretical physics professor at Harvard, her work is often cited in the science community and her name was once included on Time magazine's list
Remember the catch that David Tyree made with his helmet to help the New York Giants stop the perfection-bound New England Patriots in 2008?
What about Malcolm Butler's
Santa Monicans for Renters' Rights took one small step back to credibility at its annual membership meeting Nov. 1.
The election of members to the organization's Steering
Dear Earthtalk: Is recycling still worthwhile given the expense and emissions associated with it?
- Michael Vitti, Norwalk, OH
Americans generate about 254 million tons of trash and recycle and