The long-awaited Cayton Children’s Museum will open Sunday, June 30 at Santa Monica Place.
The museum will offer hands-on play exhibits and cultural programs for children and families. Two
Jeremy Fox built his career at Rustic Canyon on elegant small plates featuring inventive combinations of vegetables from the Santa Monica Farmers Market.
But his new restaurant, Birdie G’s,
Barbecue pork in your pajamas. Lemongrass chicken in your loungewear. Scallion bread in your skivvies.
Cassia has been serving a delectable blend of Vietnamese and French cuisine in downtown Santa
A proposal to create Santa Monica’s fifth historic district encompassing a group of homes in Ocean Park will not go forward.
The Santa Monica Conservancy applied to designate the
Santa Monica’s first Pride festival is taking over the Third Street Promenade this Saturday.
Pride on the Promenade will celebrate the LGBTQ+ community with three blocks of games, live
The personal home of a seminal Los Angeles architect has been designated a Santa Monica landmark.
The Landmarks Commission voted unanimously Monday to landmark the estate John Parkinson built in
Businesses across the city will soon be able to replace street parking with seating, but questions remain about how public or private the parklets should be.
Should parklets in front
The Third Street Promenade will soon be home to a Russian doll of food halls.
The Gallery is opening several restaurants on its ground floor this summer in a space
Small public seating areas could replace parking spaces in downtown Santa Monica and along Montana Avenue.
The city installed three parklets along Main Street two years ago with the goal
Santa Monica’s largest homeless shelter will be renovated as the city considers replacing the facility that was built as a temporary structure 25 years ago.
City Council will vote
Santa Monica will lose its only mental health program for seniors in June.
Seniors have been able to enroll in individual and group therapy for the past 30 years through
Residents will teach classes on financial wellness, sell Oaxacan crafts and market small businesses in a “Buy Pico” campaign using $500 grants from the city of Santa Monica.
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