While unveiling its programming slate for the 2016-2017 season, The Broad Stage this week announced that Jane Deknatel, who has been with The Broad Stage for six years, most recently
The Broad Stage made its first announcement of programming for the 2016-2017 season April 4.
The season is set to include two dance companies, Kyle Abraham/Abraham.In.Motion and
When Elina O'Lague first opened Solidarity in 1972, she was so busy with both a new restaurant and a newborn that she breastfed her daughter while waiting on
This year marks the 20th anniversary of the bowl-a-thon fundraiser supporting the Westside Coalition.
The annual bowl-a-thon is the only fundraiser supporting the Westside Coalition, a non-profit partnership of 42
Santa Monicans who are hunting for Easter activities this week need look no further than their own backyard, as the Westside is offering plenty of ways to celebrate this egg-cellent
On Sunday, March 20, the first day of spring, Spring de Haviland headed to the Santa Monica Pier, prepared to collect advice for a “kindness o'gram” to send
Scott Wolf thought the first meeting about the revamp of the Santa Monica City Yards site solicited some great feedback — good enough to be incorporated into the plans his firm,
Steve Danz learned about Angel Flight West back in 1998 when he read a flyer posted at Santa Monica Airport seeking volunteer pilots who could help sick people get to
If your kid is going to be spending their spring break playing Minecraft they may as well be gaining something more out of it than expanding their imaginary world.
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Robert Segal is extremely proud of his new horse. Though the horse is not a living breathing animal, but instead a mindful meditation tool on the website Helpguide.org; one
Michael Quill wants to provide people who have become disconnected with nature the chance to rekindle that relationship. And he does that by taking them out on the water.
Quill,