Santa Monica College has announced that SMC student Jochebed (Jo) Smith was named one of the four finalists in the New York Times Modern Love College Essay Contest. In "
This Memorial Day weekend marks 70 years of Santa Monica Symphony Orchestra's free community concerts. On Saturday, May 23, at 7:30 p.m. celebrate SMYO's
It's a well-paying career that involves solving complex problems and perhaps helping the world. So why aren't more women doing it?
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The Wildwood Institute for STEM Research and Development (WISRD) invites K-12 students and parents and community members interested in topics relating to science, technology, engineering, and mathematics to the spring
My late mother, Thelma Neworth, grew up during the Depression and was enamored with FDR and the New Deal. Had she been born 30 years later, I'm convinced
On Saturday evening, May 9, The Santa Monica Synagogue will honor two of its dedicated longtime members, Brad Tukey and Stephen Youngerman. Both men have lived, worshiped, educated their children,
WHAT ARE YOU DOING THIS SATURDAY NIGHT THAT WOULD CHANGE LIVES, GUARANTEED, BY 9 P.M.?
How about dinner, drinks, live music, stories, a raffle, a great rooftop view on
It is estimated that by 2020, two thirds of all jobs will require some form of higher education; however, with the rise in college tuition students coming from lower income
The UCLA women know a thing or two about soccer.
The Bruins won a national championship in 2013 and reached the NCAA quarterfinals this past season, amassing a gaudy 44-2-5
The Los Angeles Doctors Symphony Orchestra returns to the Ann and Jerry Moss Theater with an exciting program entitled "The Four B's," featuring the brilliant technique
The first thing I noticed about "Paul Blart: Mall Cop 2" is the utterly unabashed use of prominent brand placement: Wynn Hotels, Las Vegas, La Reve and M&