Jack Beckley, an avid and enthusiastic lawn bowler, passed away in 2002, but his legacy lives on in the Jack Beckley Friendship Tournament that was started that same year by
It was almost as if David Olds had forgotten what it was like to have Ethan Finkel leading the way for the Crossroads boys cross-country team.
Finkel took third place
Santa Monica College alum Jonah Okike spent the summer at a UCLA research lab building a robotic arm that would be capable of performing an MRI-guided biopsy. SMC student Heather
The fifth Junior Social Entrepreneurship Summit came to a close this summer after participants presented their ideas to create positive change in the world to an audience at Farmshop in
Editor:
While I admire the people protesting the removal of trees, I have to wonder where they are when it comes to Santa Monica's street trees? Far too
Santa Monica police detectives are seeking information or additional victims in connection with the arrest of Rabbi Sholom Doyber Levitansky, who was booked into the Santa Monica jail Wednesday on
Residents want the Pier experience to remain basically the same, albeit with potentially fewer cars and better pedestrian access.
The Santa Monica Pier board recently held a community workshop to
On the night of April 21, Justin Leland Palmer was attempting to charge his electric vehicle at a Virginia Avenue Park charging station when Santa Monica police approached him.
Palmer,
Dave Blackburn accomplished plenty in his life, but there was one project he didn't get to finish: his own.
The late Santa Monica resident was a decorated fastpitch
In Carrie Fisher's brilliant 2010 one-woman show, "Wishful Drinking," she re-enacts her mother, Debbie Reynolds, reflecting on her various failed marriages. The first was to Eddie
"99 Homes" is a close-up, in-your-face view of the quasi-dictatorship that occurs when the ideals of capitalism are horribly misused. The first few minutes of the film conjure