Editor:
I found the article "Blaming Reality TV On O.J." by Jack Neworth to be anything but a Laughing Matter! While being expertly written, it nonetheless was
Joe Marrapodi is a serial entrepreneur with achievements that include Get Rare!, New Media, working at Intermix Media (where he orchestrated the first ad deal between Yahoo & Warner Bros)
Vidiots will close on April 15.
The movie rental store has provided entertainment options since 1985 and over it's 30-year history, the business became more than just a
Editor's note: This story is part of an ongoing series that tracks the city's expenditures appearing on upcoming Santa Monica City Council consent agendas. Consent agenda
Four local football players were honored by the California Interscholastic Federation for their athletic contributions this fall.
Three members of the Santa Monica football team -- Corde Sweets, Terrance Jackson
Santa Monica Public Library will host the Society of Architectural Historians, Southern California Chapter (SAH/SCC) for the lecture "Doug Suisman on the Boulevards" on Saturday, Jan. 31,
On Jan. 17 at approximately 11 a.m., officers were dispatched to Vons in the 700 block of Broadway regarding a possible fight in progress involving a male subject and
This coming Wednesday evening, hundreds of folks will fan out around the city to do the city's Annual Homeless Count. Teams will move through each and every neighborhood
Editor's note: This is the finalinstallment of a three-part series about the artists selected to fill the incoming Expo Light Rail's three Santa Monica stations.
The
For the week of Jan. 26-30, note the following activities:
Lincoln Blvd. between Colorado Avenue and Olympic Blvd - Signal outages planned at intersections from Monday, Jan. 26 to Friday,
The Santa Monica-Malibu Education Foundation is less than halfway to its $4 million goal with just five months left in its fundraising campaign, but officials say they remain optimistic about