The Santa Monica City Council has approved a broad package of organizational changes aimed at embedding the gains of the city's Realignment Plan into permanent operations — restructuring key
The Santa Monica Pier Corporation will launch the 2026 season of Wellness & Waves on Saturday, April 4, offering free weekly fitness programming at the Santa Monica Pier through Oct.
Santa Monica College will mark the release of the spring 2026 edition of the Santa Monica Review with an issue launch party featuring author readings on Sunday, April 12, from
The City of Malibu has announced a series of free, public environmental education and recycling events throughout April in recognition of Earth Month, culminating in Earth Day on April 22,
CicLAvia will open three miles of West Los Angeles streets to pedestrians, cyclists and other non-motorized travelers on Sunday, April 26, from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m., marking
Chamber Music Palisades will present an evening of chamber music featuring works by Bach, Brahms, Thuille, Kreutzer and Gershwin on Wednesday, April 15, at 7:30 p.m. at Brentwood
Two Santa Monica-Malibu Unified School District campuses have been recognized by the California Department of Education for exemplary student outcomes.
John Adams Middle School was named a 2026 California Distinguished
The Santa Monica College Theatre Arts Department will present "Hamletta & Twelfth Bro," a modern-dress double bill adapting two Shakespeare plays through distinct gender casting frameworks, April 10-26
The Santa Monica College Chamber Choir, under the direction of Jeremiah Selvey Convento, will perform a fundraising concert on Thursday, April 9, at 7:30 p.m. in The Edye
The SMC Pete & Susan Barrett Art Gallery will present two free "In Conversation" artist roundtables tied to its current exhibition, "Concrete Hope | Esperanza Concreta," part
This week at the Viceroy Santa Monica, Community Collective and Spin PR convened more than 100 civic and business leaders to drive collaboration ahead of LA28 and beyond. This was
The City of Malibu has already begun overhauling its emergency operations systems following an independent review of its response to the Franklin and Palisades fires, city officials said Monday, with