Santa Monica is a city rife with big names and impressive resumes but not even the most gilded of residents have hit the milestone a longtime resident recently has.
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Good things do occasionally happen on Facebook. I posted about how much I loved the movie “The Guernsey Literary and Potato Peel Pie Society” (on Netflix), and Santa Monica civic
The plot involves a longtime Santa Monica resident, a fortuitous bike ride just north of city limits and a World War II documentary. But it’s not the story Steven
By Lea Yamashiro
Daily Press Intern
Significant, history-packed landmarks are hard to find in a modern, constantly growing city.
However, there exist some locations that indeed hold significant historic meaning;
A new play, “Blueprint for Paradise,” currently having its world premiere in Los Angeles, is based on a true story ... maybe. Or on fragmented evidence, rumors, and bits and pieces
They were elite athletes without a home, facing Jim Crow discrimination in the U.S. and competing at the Olympics in the shadows of Nazi Germany. As black members of
By Camille De Beus
Daily Press Intern
Rishi Sharma is on a race. Specifically, he is on a race against time.
Every day, about 430 American World War II Veterans
By S.I. Hume
An open letter to Santa Monica City Council:
It is almost axiomatic that virtually any piece of public infrastructure is noisy, smelly or unsightly. While the
By Kathryn Whitney Boole
The title of the film “Race” implies both meanings of the word. This movie is not simply a bio of the great runner Jesse Owens — it&
"Ishiuchi Miyako: Postwar Shadows" is a must-see photographic exhibition at The Getty Center in Brentwood. The accompanying show "The Younger Generation: Contemporary Japanese Photography" is equally