Our weekly guide to food and entertainment goings-on in and around town includes Halloween celebrations all around town, a Dia de los Muertos Celebration and much more.
International Artists Day:
For those who saw the colors of the ocean change to red off the Santa Monica Pier this week, it wasn’t a shark attack, but rather a rare sighting of the “red tide.”
Los Angeles County’s form of government hasn’t changed since 1912, when our population was just 500,000 and women didn’t have the right to vote. Today, we
Tuesday’s City Council meeting did not disappoint in terms of entertainment, there was colorful language, attendees being ejected out of chambers, accusations, counter-accusations and a suspicious smell. As an
Dear Editor,
While I have no comment on the various political opinions expressed in Devan Sipher’s October 2 piece “Keep the circus on the Pier”, I wish to address
Dear Editor,
Substituting one form of discrimination for another is in noone’s best interests. DEI ideology — which enjoys privileged status in all major news and entertainment circles—does exactly
Elections across Los Angeles County, including in Santa Monica, are faced with fighting a culture of rampant election disinformation each cycle.
With the 2024 election just 13 days away, the
In advance of World Day of Remembrance for Road Traffic Victims, the advocacy group Streets Are For Everyone (SAFE) released a report on traffic accident victims in Los Angeles, stating