Citywide
The 12th Annual Santa Monica International Teen Film Festival will take place on Saturday, July 8 and Sunday, July 9. The festival is free to the public and a
Virginia Ave.
On July 9, the Committee for Racial Justice will present a framework for addressing white privilege that minimizes the defensiveness, which often accompanies such discussions and focuses on
Rated PG-13
115 Minutes
Released June 16
Maudie is a symphonic tale about a unique and wonderful life of primitive artist Maude Dowley Lewis (1903-1970) who painted brightly colored scenes
The Pier
Free concert at Rusty’s Thursday Night features Duane Betts, and top musicians.
There may be no Twilight Concert on the Pier deck this Thursday, July 6, but
Rated R
113 Minutes
Released June 28
Baby Driver is one of those rare movies that uses every element of cinema. If that sounds redundant consider this- this film is
A woman, alone on stage, is at a crossroads in her life. Having constantly navigated her world as a mixed race person, she has always made her decisions based on
The next time a film director is struggling to find actors who engender the most believable dynamic, they may want to take a page out of Marcella Cytrynowicz’s handbook
Citywide
Tyler Rasmussen, an attorney and partner in the Irvine office of Fisher Phillips, has been named to the Board of the Directors of The Bay Foundation.
Rasmussen’s litigation
Citywide
As part of its continued commitment to preserve and increase housing in Santa Monica, the City Council voted at its June 27, 2017 meeting to ban the use of
Venice
The Venice Chamber of Commerce will host various events and mixers for all the business and
social constituents in Venice this month.
Wednesday, July 12, 6 - 8 p.
On July 1, Santa Monica workers will be one step closer to $15 minimum wage by 2020. All workers will now be eligible for the City’s increased minimum wage