I KNOW YOU EXPECT
Sarcasm from me. I minored in it, in college. Bachelor of Journalism/Sarcasm.
But I was sincere when I wrote last week that I believe that
Target is taking aim at a new store in Santa Monica with a preliminary hearing for a location at 420 Broadway.
The Architectural Review Board will hear a design review
About half of scooter and bicycle riders used the devices to replace a car trip but locals made up only 35 percent of total trips in Santa Monica, according to
With the phenomenal number of candidates vying for the Democratic nomination for president, the Santa Monica Democratic Club is endeavoring to present as many of them as possible to their
Santa Monica’s tourism industry shrunk slightly in 2018 after several years of sustained growth, with total visitor spending falling 1.4 percent.
Visitors spent $1.93 billion in 2018,
By Michael Feinstein. Inside/Outside. May 6, 2019
How we vote in Santa Monica will be changing radically starting in 2020.
Under SB 450, sponsored in 2016 by Santa Monica’
In 1963, Alfred Hitchcock directed and produced “The Birds,” an extremely successful and scary movie. Much of the action took place on an island in Bodega Bay, a quaint, sleepy
Two terrific documentaries open next week. “The Biggest Little Farm” opens May 9 at the Landmark Theatre in West L.A. featuring a Q&As with the filmmakers/farmers
I love stories of talented musicians persisting and finally making their mark. Especially when they’re local.
There’s a very talented jazz singer living here some 33 years, who
DIRTY WORDS
“Liberal,” “Progressive,” “worms.” The first two, attacked from both the left and the right. In the People’s Republic of Santa Monica, perhaps the last word would get