Santa Monica has had many film festivals as of late with some powered by short films and others powered by indie films. This weekend, however, a film festival will come
Two developments that have sparked protests from Ocean Park residents are moving forward.
City Council voted Tuesday to deny appeals filed by South Ocean Avenue Residents (SOAR) and UNITE HERE
City Hall will cut about 29 jobs and save $17 million in spending by mid-2021 to prepare for its coming financial shortfalls as it pays down its $448 million unfunded
Sometimes I wish I could write about every great show I’m privileged to experience. So many. Sonny Green winning over a hardcore blues crowd in the valley, far from
Two plays onstage right now, “The Niceties” at the Geffen Playhouse and “Native Son” at the Kirk Douglas Theatre, are strikingly different and yet connected via the thread of race.
A public official in Los Angeles County’s Internal Services Department and the electrical contractor from whom he accepted nearly $300,000 in bribes have both agreed to plead guilty
Santa Monica Public Library is proud to present the program Hope for Our Planet on Saturday, April 27, at 1 p.m. in the Main Library’s Multipurpose Room, 601
City Hall will cut about 29 jobs and save $17 million in spending by mid-2021 to prepare for coming financial shortfalls as it pays down its $448 million unfunded pension
The restaurateurs behind Milo & Olive are opening a to-go pizza parlor on Pico Boulevard this Thursday.
Milo SRO, which stands for Standing Room Only, bills itself as the laid-back
A former University of Southern California soccer coach and a California insurance executive became the latest people to agree to plead guilty in a college admissions cheating scandal that has
“LIBERAL,” “PROGRESSIVE” -- DIRTY WORDS
I will return to this loaded subject and especially as it applies to local politics. I will explain the universe to you, and our City