Saul Rubin
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Saul Rubin is a professional journalist, travel author and media professor who has worked in Sana Monica for a quarter of a century. Saul was a reporter for the Santa Monica Outlook before helping to found the Santa Monica Lookout. He is currently the senior journalism professor at Santa Monica College where he teaches introductory news writing and multimedia story production. He is also the advisor to the student media operation, The Corsair.
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Santa Monica Teens Tackle Hard Topics through Film
Teenagers Riley Beres and Jimmy Deshler were volunteering at a Los Angeles shelter last year when a man staying there approached and asked if...
Santa Monica Marks Anniversary of Fatal Shooting Spree
One by one they walked to the front of the gathering in Santa Monica to ring a bell and say a name. The names...
Video: Santa Monica Honors Its War Dead
For 76 years, locals have gathered at Woodlawn Cemetery in Santa Monica's Pico Neighborhood for the bay city's annual Memorial Day celebration. This year,...
Worldwide Lyme Disease Awareness Rally Comes to SaMo’s Palisades Park
Kit Bennett’s problems started six years ago after hiking in Simi Valley. She came down with a “strange flu,” and started doing some odd...
SaMo’s Camera Obscura Building Offers a Glimpse into the Past
Often overlooked, Santa Monica’s Camera Obscura is a noteworthy relic of photographic history. Stepping into the attraction’s small, darkened space transports today’s media-saturated visitors...
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City Council Adopts 2025-2027 Biennial Budget and 2025-2026 Capital Improvements Budget
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Gruber: Converting Santa Monica Airport Into a Park, Time to Talk about Time
This article first appears at the Healthy City Local.In...