Santa Monica City Hall is an iconic and historic building that has served this community well for the last 79 years. It was a serious investment when constructed in 1938
Virginia Ave. Park
The Committee For Racial Justice will hold its monthly workshop on Sunday, August 6. The July meeting was attended by five members of white nationalist groups who
A Utah lawmaker who is no stranger to controversy is planning legislation calling on his fellow lawmakers to endorse a movement in California for that state to secede from the
Santa Monica locals Eric Luoma and Ryan Clifford will be participating in the 38th annual Pan-Mass Challenge (PMC) in Massachusetts to raise money for cancer research on August 5 and
Editor
This letter is in response to your Aug. 2 article, “City Hall retreats from electric vehicle charging stations at the beach.” SCE agrees that multi-unit dwellings are important locations
FILM REVIEW
Rated PG
98 Minutes
Documentary
Released August 4
An Inconvenient Sequel: Truth to Power is Al Gore’s follow up film to his 2006 groundbreaking documentary, An Inconvenient
Recently, I attended a premier of Ken Burns’ latest documentary, “The Vietnam War”, at the Ace Hotel Theater in downtown Los Angeles. The theater’s 1,600 seats were about
Free Entry to Pier Aquarium, Interactive Story Time and More Activities for Parents and Kids.
On Saturday, August 5 from 10:30 a.m. – 2: 30 p.m., approximately 200
On Tuesday, August 1, neighborhoods throughout Los Angeles County are invited to join forces with thousands of communities’ nationwide for the 34th Annual “National Night Out” crime and drug prevention
Downtown
Santa Monica Public Library presents Seed Bomb Insanity
Adults and kids alike, get your hands dirty at the library building seed bombs on, Thursday, August 3 at 3 p.
Dear EarthTalk: How are environmentalists using Instagram to further their causes?
— Jason McNeil, Akron, OH
Instagram, the photo-based social network which Facebook bought in 2012 for a cool $1 billion,