Thoughts On The Border Stake-out:
The Aryan Nation has said One reason that they went Is because they regard this As a “white pride event.” This isn’t something pleasant That reasonable folks embrace It’s not about security But certainly is […]
The Aryan Nation has said One reason that they went Is because they regard this As a “white pride event.” This isn’t something pleasant That reasonable folks embrace It’s not about security But certainly is […]
1510 In 1510, in an otherwise preposterous romance, The Adventures of Esplandian, Garcia Ordonez de Montalvo, a provincial Spanish novelist, wrote, “Know that on the right hand of the Indies, there is an island called […]
“American Classics: The music, movies and people we love” was the theme of 20th John Wayne Cancer Institute Auxiliary’s Odyssey Ball on Saturday, April 9, at the Beverly Hilton Hotel. DJ Brad “Martini” Chambers was […]
Ah, the airport – where pilots mingle freely with mere commoners and Starbucks hawks its wares every other foot. Visiting colleges with my mom these past few days, it’s become clear that each airport has […]
Christine Reed Park, at Lincoln Boulevard and California Avenue, is more or less closed for most of the summer. The park’s lawn is being reseeded and so fencing has been installed around the small area […]
The Santa Monica Chamber of Commerce and the City of Santa Monica have announced this year’s Sustainable Quality Award (SQA) winners. For ten years the SQA program has honored local organizations and businesses large and […]
The City of Santa Monica will hold an open house Thursday, April 21, in the Santa Monica High School cafeteria at 6:30 p.m. at which presentations of student visions of Santa Monica in the next […]
At the City of Santa Monica Housing Authority and St. Joseph Center’s (SJC’s) joint fourth annual graduation and awards ceremony, “Turning the Tide of Opportunity,” on April 13th at the Ken Edwards Center, certificates were […]
As it did last weekend, Heal the Bay will present a special family-oriented Earth Month program at the Santa Monica Pier Aquarium this Saturday and Sunday, from 12:30 to 6 p.m.. Located under the Carousel […]
Santa Monica resident Delia Isabel Soto has been appointed deputy director of communications and legislation for the State Council on Developmental Disabilities by Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger. Soto, a Democrat, served as the marketing and development […]
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