On a Thursday night at Vito’s Pizza, Montez Blair is exchanging White Elephant gifts with his Oracle co-workers and friends.
Sure, the 6’2 Blair sticks out based on
By CHARLES ANDREWS
HAPPY DANG NEW YEAR!
No, seriously. Despite my cynicism over over-the-top New Year’s Eve celebrations expressed in my last NOTEWORTHY column, I am an eternal optimist
Santa Monica is a town built for bikes. With abundant protected bike lanes and a total area just shy of 8.5 miles, traversing Santa Monica’s nooks and crannies,
Many people pledging to get fitter in 2019 and two gyms offering intense workouts just opened in Santa Monica. If getting in shape is on your list of New Year’
Michael D. Rich, RAND Corporation President and CEO:
Ask more questions. I am fortunate to encounter many accomplished people in my work, people whose talents and determination will quite literally
A new athletic competition show meant to push people to their physical limits via obstacles and challenges may have met someone practically born for the event.
Shannon Decker, a Santa
There’s so much to experience in Santa Monica during the holiday season – from ice skating just blocks from the beach to enjoying some of the best holiday feasts. Moreover,
By CHARLES ANDREWS
IT’S NEW YEAR’S EVE!
And all the excitement that brings!! Right. OK, here comes the Grinch, but I always thought the huge celebration over a
SEPTEMBER
The Santa Monica Malibu Unified School District unveiled their vision for the future of local education with revamped classrooms that can be used to create more flexible education spaces.
DECEMBER
The Santa Monica Police Officers Association (SMPOA) held a fundraiser to support the Movember Movement. Money went directly to the Prostate Cancer Foundation located at 1450 4th Street. During
OCTOBER
Beauty Bus, a Santa Monica-based nonprofit, teamed up with St John’s to provide terminally or chronically ill patients who don’t often get the chance to indulge in
NOVEMBER
Los Angeles County increased services for homeless residents hoping improvements in the unincorporated areas of Los Angeles will have a trickle down effect on the local crisis. The County’