Shaquille O’Neal disassociated himself from imprisoned “Tiger King” character Joe Exotic after he made an unintended cameo in the popular Netflix documentary. The show features Exotic engaging in the wild animal trade and keeping captive Lions and Tigers among other animals that naturally live in the wild.
By Cassie Carpenter For Dailymail.com Ally McBeal alum Calista Flockhart flashed a smile as she took a break from the coronavirus quarantine to walk her three small rescue dogs in Santa Monica on Monday.
Hollywood is discovering one of Los Angeles' oldest neighborhoods, where major projects will join the area’s historic Craftsmans and Victorians as chef Travis Lett reopens the Johnny's Pastrami on West Adams Boulevard.
And to help us create the best bread we can, a chewy delectable that rises above being a mere delivery service for jellies, nut butters, and pastes? The Gourmandaise School in Santa Monica is coming through on the carb-it-up, fill-the-tum front. Great news: You can pop into the school's own virtual Bread Camp each day through April 5 at 3 in ...
Going south, they stopped in San Luis Obispo, but they say that it was “only so their chase truck could refuel.” By evening, the Lucid Air electric car had made it all the way to Santa Monica’s famous pier — all on a single charge. Lucid charged the electric sedan overnight, and the next day, they visited Hollywood and drove through ...
The Third Avenue Value Fund (Trades, Portfolio) released its first-quarter 2020 portfolio earlier this week, disclosing that it established two new positions and sold out of three others. Part of the late Martin Whitman's Third Avenue Management (Trades,
Other donors are similarly routing supplies to people and institutions they know. Thomas Tigue, chief executive of Santa Barbara-based nonprofit Direct Relief, said he recently drove a shipment of masks to Providence Saint John's Health Center in Santa Monica after hearing from an emergency room physician he knew that medical staff there were ...
D. Riley, wildlife ecologist and branch chief for the National Park Service’s Santa Monica Mountains Recreation Area. “But that is not too surprising — it is a very short time frame.” Mountain lions are not endangered in California, but groups living in the Santa Monica and Santa Ana ranges now find themselves in genetic peril.