Heal the Bay’s Santa Monica Pier Aquarium will celebrate Earth Day on Saturday, April 21, opening early and hosting special eco-friendly activities from 11 a.m. to 5 p.
After besting the Hollywood Dodgers at their morning basketball game in Montebello, the Venice Dolphins basketball team came directly to the northwest corner of Venice and Lincoln Boulevards. They swept
Spring is the season of renewal and new grocery options are sprouting up this month.
At the south-east corner of Wilshire Boulevard and Harvard Street, Erewhon grocery store has planted
An abiding lesson from the June 7, 2013 shooting at Santa Monica College is that training saves lives – it proved to be true that day and remains true today. Here’
There are a few Italian Restaurants in the Los Angeles area where it feels as if you’ve been transported to Italy, the land the ancient Greeks called Enotria, the
At the Santa Monica City Attorney’s Office, we have three black-and-white photographs from the civil rights era enlarged to two-feet-by-three-feet prints mounted on poster board. For the start of
In 2013 a lone gunman killed five people in a shooting at Santa Monica College and despite first-hand experience with gun violence, the school has yet to develop a site-specific
The Verdi Chorus celebrates its 35th anniversary with its Spring 2018 concert The Force of Destiny for two performances only at the First United Methodist Church in Santa Monica on
The Santa Monica College Board of Trustees has voted unanimously to award the contract to build the new Early Childhood Lab (ECL) School to the Nazerian Group for $21 million.
Zoe D’Andrea’s career began at the age of six when she sang “Happy Birthday” to audition for a show at the Morgan-Wixson Theatre. Now a senior at Santa
The LA Spanish School at Euclid Park (and Garden)
Diana Albarracin teaches Spanish as a second language for all ages. She has provided a variety of programs through the City