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  • Motorola G4: Why Three is Better Than One

    Samuel Alioto, Observer Staff Writer|Updated Nov 10, 2017

    With the iPhone topping out around $1000 in it's current incarnation, the iPhone 7, even former Mac people are looking for Android alternatives. The Samsung Galaxy isn't for everyone, again because of price. Motorola offers several cheaper alternatives. If you can't afford the G4 Plus, the less expensive, stripped-down Moto G4 Play is quite frankly the best deal on the market anywhere. For only $150 (or $100 for Amazon Prime members who submit to Amazon Prime ads), you get a...

  • 11th Annual Madison & Mulholland Awards Season Gift Bag a very competitive award gifting suites.

    Preity Uupala, Observer Staff Writer|Updated May 2, 2017

    Award season has just ended and this year saw a very competitive award gifting suites. One of our favorites is of course the 11th Annual Madison & Mulholland Awards Season Gift Bag! As a leader in celebrity gifting since 2002, Madison & Mulholland has been a leader of celebrity gifting experience since 2002. With the rise in awareness of women's empowerment, the founder, Jane Ubell Meyer is has decided to present select nominees and A-list women in Hollywood with exclusive, ul...

  • Visit National Parks, Contribute to the Westside's Local Economy

    Kate Kuykendall, NPS|Updated Apr 27, 2017

    Thousand Oaks, Calif. – A new National Park Service (NPS) report for 2016 shows that 906,605 park visitors spent an estimated $39.4 million in the local community while visiting Santa Monica Mountains National Recreation Area. That spending supported 557 jobs and contributed $54.3 million to our local economy. In the past year, visitors to Channel Islands National Park spent an estimated $22.4 million in local gateway regions, supporting 315 jobs and providing $31.9 million i...

  • Autism Guardian Angels to Honor Matt Asner at Autfest April 23

    Christine Peake, Observer Staff Writer|Updated Apr 27, 2017

    Santa Monica-based Autism Guardian Angels and the Goody Awards for social good will honor Matt Asner (Autism Society of America) with a Golden Goody Award (lifetime achievement award) this Sunday, April 23, 2017, at Autfest. Matt Asner, Autism Advocate and VP of Development at Autism Society of America, will be honored with a Golden Goody Award (top humanitarian award) this Sunday, April 23, 2017 during the VIP Reception at Autfest in Orange, California. This lifetime achievem...

  • HoneyLove.org Hosting Bee Box-Building and Painting Event April 30

    Judy Lynes, Phelps Agency|Updated Apr 27, 2017

    Spring is a vulnerable time in the life of honey bees. The bees leaving the hive to create a new home are provisioned only with the nectar or honey they carry in their stomachs. A swarm will starve if it does not quickly find a home and more nectar stores. It's a good thing when honey bees swarm in the spring-great, in fact. It means they're healthy, their colony is growing and about half the bees have left in search of a place to start a new colony. Homeowners can help by...

  • "National Park Week" Celebration Underscores the $12 Billion Need to Restore America's Parks

    Zane|Updated Apr 23, 2017

    This week, Americans and international visitors will explore the country's 417 national parks free of charge on the weekends of April 15-16 and April 22-23, in celebration of National Park Week. Awaiting visitors are places that share America's history, roaring waterfalls and towering mountains – as well as repair needs that affect nearly every park across the country. This year's National Park Week caps off a record-breaking year; in 2016, national parks welcomed nearly 3...

  • Hundred Year Old Santa Monica Pier Seeks Volunteer Docents

    Observer Staff|Updated Apr 22, 2017

    Santa Monica, CA – Imagine how cool it would be walk along the historic Santa Monica Pier with someone who can tell you what happened where, who made it happen and what made the Pier so fascinating in the first place? Wouldn't it be even cooler to be that "someone" who's sharing the stories? The Santa Monica Pier Corporation is currently seeking volunteer docents to guide visitors through the rich history of the century-old Pier. Docents will be trained to share fascinating st...

  • Angels Wings Foundation and Royal Thai Consulate of Los Angeles Launch a Community of Thai Scholars

    Zane|Updated Apr 21, 2017

    In an inspiring effort to provide financial assistance for Thai high schoolers in the greater Los Angeles area, the Angels Wings Foundation is awarding up to $240,000 in scholarships to 24 rising college students of Thai ancestry from Los Angeles County. The new scholarship underscores Angels Wings Founder Porntip Bui Simon's unwavering belief in the power of education. The Angels Wings Thai Scholarship is a new initiative intended to recognize and honor Thai-American...

  • Fiery Kimchi is the Reason Okinawans Live a Full Century

    Ron Irwin, Observer Staff Writer|Updated Apr 21, 2017

    A while ago I reported on the glorious fact that the good people of Okinawa on average live beyond 100 years. To the best of known statistics that makes the Okinawans the longest living group of people on earth. Their long life is no real mystery however but can be explained by their diet and eating habits that reduce over consumption and focus heavily on vegetables and sea food. In fact as you examine the life expectancies around our world those who live longest also have...

  • Austrian Hamlet of Fucking Considers Changing Its Unfortunate, but Famous, Name.

    Observer Staff|Updated Apr 18, 2017

    The Daily Mirror said it best: The village of Fucking, Austria, is especially popular with British tourists. As a local tour guide explained: "The Germans all want to see Mozart's house in Salzburg; the Americans want to see where The Sound of Music was filmed; the Japanese want Hitler's birthplace in Braunau; but for the British, it's all about Fucking." Augustina Lindlbauer, the manager of an area guesthouse, noted that the area had lakes, forests, and vistas worth...

  • Doh! Airline Lands in Pyongyang, North Korea Instead of Pyeongchang, China by accident

    Observer Staff|Updated Apr 18, 2017

    It is at its heart, a tale of two cities. Eight Corporate sponsors of the 2017 Winter Olympics were flying to the South Korean city of PyeongChang. But the pilot put the plane down in North Korean capital Pyongyang by mistake, only to be greeted by armed men and grim questions. The Embraer Brazilian jet was carrying eight passengers from Beijing to Pyeongchang, but landed instead in PyongYang, which after all sounds rather like PyongChang. With the aid of a translator, the pil...

  • Veryones, The New Social Thing, Announces Launch of Exclusive, reference-only membership

    Zane|Updated Apr 18, 2017

    Veryones announced today that it plans to launch on August 1, 2016. The Mobile-only app will be available to download from that date at Appstore.com/Veryones and will initially be available exclusively for iPhone. The startup, which raised $3 million in a seed-funding round completed in February 2015, was founded by Omar Azmy, whose first tech startup is one of the handful Apple ever seed-funded. Veryones is a curated, close knit community of people who are committed to the...

  • Bollywood Dance Party 2017 Will Benefit Santa Monica Homeless

    Zane|Updated Apr 3, 2017

    MA Center LA is holding its second Bollywood Dance Party fundraiser on Saturday, April 8, 2017, from 7 pm until midnight, at its facility located at 128 S. Catalina Avenue in Redondo Beach, California. Proceeds from the event will benefit multiple MA Center LA charitable initiatives, including Mother's Kitchen, which offers free vegetarian meals to 1,100 homeless or needy individuals every month in Santa Monica and at the Downtown Women's Center, and free mindful meditation...

  • PETA Gives Firefighters Award for Saving Nalu the Dog From House Fire

    David Perle, PETA|Updated Apr 3, 2017
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    Santa Monica, Calif. - A Compassionate Fire Department Award is on its way from PETA to Santa Monica Fire Department Engine 1C, Station 1, which responded to a fire at an apartment building on Seventh Street last week-and acted quickly to resuscitate an unconscious dog found inside. Firefighters rushed the dog, named Nalu, outside and discovered that he wasn't breathing and didn't have a pulse-so they worked for 20 minutes to revive him, administering oxygen through a special...

  • Raise a Glass to "Green" California Wines During Down to Earth Month in April

    Zane|Updated Apr 3, 2017

    Eco-conscious consumers have many ways to celebrate with sustainably produced wines during California's 6th Annual Down to Earth Month in April. California wineries will be offering dozens of sustainability-focused events and activities throughout the month from Earth Day wine festivals, farm-to-glass tours and walks with the winemaker to vineyard hikes, VIP eco-tours and more. Created by Wine Institute - the association of nearly 1,000 California wineries and affiliated...

  • 6 Ways to Plan the Perfect Wine Picnic with Bon Appétit's Wine Editor Marissa A. Ross

    Kat Thomas|Updated Apr 1, 2017

    With Las Vegas being just a short plane ride away, the seminal Las Vegas food and wine festival Vegas Uncork'd by Bon Appétit, offers an incredible weekend of exciting culinary events for any jet setter (running April 27-30th). The festival, now in its 11th year, has added several new elements including having food stars Jean-Georges Vongerichten, Alain Ducasse, Michael Mina, Shawn McClain, and Charlie Palmer join forces to take over the only strip-side park for one...

  • Celebrate National Licorice Day with the Red Vines California Collection and Tour

    Zane|Updated Mar 29, 2017

    National Licorice Day is Wednesday, April 12, 2017 and to celebrate, the American Licorice Company has created the Red Vines California Collection. The first-time-ever package of seven different licorice pieces will showcase the taste-bud-tantalizing treats on its Red Vines Made in California Tour. The Red Vines Made in California Tour will kick off on April 12 in San Francisco and visit the Santa Cruz area, Ventura, Los Angeles, Orange County, and end with a three-day experie...

  • Say Aloha to a New Los Angeles Staple - Poke (pronounced POH-kay)

    Vildana Hajric|Updated Mar 25, 2017

    Mainland Poke, a hip fast-casual restaurant offering Hawaiian raw fish salad better known as poké (pronounced POH-kay), opened its fourth location last week in the heart of Santa Monica. While Los Angeles has plenty of poké options, Mainland distinguishes itself by offering fresh sushi-grade fish and seafood that is neither frozen nor marinated. Scoops of crimson fish cubes are stacked on top of rice and crisp vegetables and dressed with a variety of sauces. At Mainland, m...

  • 20 Worst Paying Jobs for Women

    Zane|Updated Mar 25, 2017

    What are the worst paying jobs in America for women? 24/7 Wall St. reviewed female weekly earnings as a percentage of male weekly earnings in full-time wage and salary jobs using data from the Bureau of Labor statistics to identify the 20 worst paying jobs for women in America. The 20 jobs with the lowest pay equity between men and women range from first-line supervisors of food preparation and serving workers, a job in which the typical woman earns 72.8% of male earnings, to...

  • Women Find Success in the Male-Dominated Wine Business

    Zane|Updated Mar 16, 2017

    March is Women's History Month. In celebration, the alcohol beverage industry's top female influencers from around the world reveal their approach to success in one of the most male-dominated industries. This record-breaking gathering takes place at the Third Annual Women of the Vine & Spirits Global Symposium, March 13-15, held at the Meritage Resort & Spa in Napa, California. The history-making roster of speakers includes the alcohol beverage industry's most sought-after...

  • Obstetricians and Gynecologists Supports Legislation to Prevent Maternal Deaths

    Zane|Updated Mar 16, 2017

    The American Congress of Obstetricians and Gynecologists (ACOG) and the Preeclampsia Foundation announce their endorsement of bipartisan legislation introduced March 2 that will strengthen state efforts to prevent maternal deaths by addressing the devastating and costly health consequences that threaten the lives of moms and babies across the country. The Preventing Maternal Deaths Act of 2017 was introduced in the U.S. House of Representatives by Representatives Jaime...

  • Malta's Azure Window Collapses Into the Sea in a Storm

    Observer Staff|Updated Mar 11, 2017

    The Azure Window was a 100 foot high limestone natural arch on the island of Gozo in Malta. You've seen it in James Bond movies, but now it's gone. The Azure Window developed through sea and rain erosion of a cliff face over a period of about 500 years. The arch was one of Malta's main tourist landmarks, and it was a popular backdrop in photographs. The arch finally collapsed at around 9:40 am on March 8, 2017, after severe storms with gale-force winds. The pillar supporting...

  • WeHo Offers a Grown-up Spring Break, The NEW James, West Hollywood-Virgin Sleeping

    Zane|Updated Mar 9, 2017

    West Hollywood California has a Spring Break for Grown-ups. Days of sun-soaked poolside pleasures, biking through tree-lined neighborhoods, stopping for a cold press juice and outdoor lunch, maybe a little shopping or a ridiculously pampering spa treatment; then nights of hard-to-snag dinner reservations bypassing the paparazzi doormen, dancing and clubbing and bar hopping, and eventually ending in a sumptuously divine bed in cloudlike linens beside the one you love, or just...

  • Enter to Win Getaway! The Best of CA Highway 1 Must-See Spots

    Zane|Updated Mar 7, 2017

    Don't miss these ahh inspiring, must-see spots in Avila Beach where you can pick your perfect paradise along the CA Highway 1 Discovery Route. The quaint town's breathtaking white sandy beaches, ideal Mediterranean climate and warm ambiance set it apart from all others. Locals call Avila Beach the land of ahhs because of all the ahh inspiring things to see and do. Located just off Highway 1 on California's central coast, the road to Avila Beach takes visitors through a lush...

  • Ghost Appears, Photobombs Facebook Shot of Georgia Teens on Vacation

    Observer Staff|Updated Mar 7, 2017

    He apparently died early in the 20th Century, based on his hat and coat. But that didn't stop a mysterious spirit from photobombing a Georgia's teen's photo. Now thousands of people have seen him, a direct violation of Rules pertaining to the newly deceased, according to Beetlejuice. Oh well. The image of man with hat appears to the right of her brother, who was not aware of the apparition. Georgia mom Jessica Ogletree posted the story on Facebook, inviting people to share...

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