Roger Corman, B-Movie Legend, A-List Careers, Dies at 98
Roger Corman, legendary B-movie maker, dies at 98. His low-budget films launched the careers of Hollywood's biggest stars.
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Roger Corman, legendary B-movie maker, dies at 98. His low-budget films launched the careers of Hollywood's biggest stars.
Jerry Seinfeld's new Netflix film, "Unfrosted," has a Glen Arbor connection and is loosely based on the creation of Pop-Tarts.
Ben Affleck rocks rare Travis Scott x Nike SB Dunks in LA while filming "Accountant 2." His sneaker collection is fire!
Simu Liu to host People's Choice Awards in Santa Monica, California. The actor promises a night full of surprises and jokes.
"Dua Lipa and Callum Turner caught sharing a passionate kiss at a hot spot in Los Angeles, confirming their romance."
Psychotherapist Connie Zweig's encounter with her own ageism led her to explore the inner ageist and embrace the aging process.
Serial squatter Elizabeth Hirschhorn, 55, was finally booted out of a Brentwood mansion after living rent-free for 575 days.
Four Pepperdine University students were killed and two others were injured after being struck by a speeding BMW in Malibu, California. The victims were identified as Niamh Rolston, Peyton Stewart, Asha Weir, and Deslyn Williams. The driver of the BMW, 22-year-old Fraser Michael Bohm, lost control of the vehicle and hit three parked cars, which then struck the students. Bohm was arrested for vehicular manslaughter and released pending the outcome of the investigation. The incident occurred on a dangerous stretch of the Pacific Coast Highway known as "Dead Man's Curve."
Bronny James, son of LeBron James, suffered cardiac arrest due to a congenital heart defect but is expected to fully recover.
The Ferris wheel at Santa Monica Pier will be lit up in honor of Kobe Bryant on his special day.
YouTube star Colleen Ballinger addresses allegations of inappropriate relationships with fans.
Welcome to the golden corner of Los Angeles County, where glimmers of Pacific Ocean entertain its shore-blessed strip and palm trees dance salutation under the Southern California sun. What's your first guess? Yes, you're right! We are talking about Santa Monica, a picturesque sliver in California that always leaves behind exciting news trails.
So wondering what type of news content should one expect from Santa Monica? Let's dive in! Is it fair to say that local news presents an accurate reflection of a region's pulse? Indeed it is!
<The day-to-day happenings within this sun-kissed coastal city offer diverse chunks for journalism. From discussing plans on climate change issues to showcasing inspiring community outreach stories; like hens show their chicks, we've got it all covered here.
If politics make you tick then articles concerning local governance might do the trick. They not only address concerns amongst locals but also shapes out key policy moves at City Hall meetings related to housing projects or new business initiatives. How cool is that?
Isn't education something everyone cares about profoundly? The good old "Santa Monica Review", shedding light on educational advancements and activities happening around Santa Monica College would fill you up with knowledge cheese definitely.
You thinking about crime rates crawling upwards giving creeps into spines lately too often? Voila! Investigators bring forth police reports covering safety measures and targets any increasing crime rates ensuring tranquillity stick by our side always isn’t soothing?
Besides serious hard-news items though, there’s room for some fun too - ever heard daily surf reports catching wave-size info straight from Bay Street Beach or events listings brimming with farmers markets', cultural festivals’, recreational races’ updates?