All Malibu community members are invited to join Malibu Poet Laureate Ann Buxie for an afternoon of live poetry, music, dance, and art at “Calling All Creatures,” the City’s
Santa Monica College continues its Distinguished Scientists Lecture Series this spring with a special presentation by Theresa Brown, PhD, RN, on “Healing: When a Nurse Becomes a Patient.” The presentation
The Verdi Chorus kicks off its 39th season with their Spring Concert, Hélas mon Coeur, dedicated to the memory of Verdi Chorus patriarch Maestro Aurelio De La Vega, for two
Friday, April 29 at 7 p.m. marks the much-anticipated return of live middle school theatre to the John Adams campus with the fan favorite production of “Annie.” Featuring over
Santa Monica College’s John Drescher Planetarium continues its Friday evening events in May 2022 with free, live virtual shows presented online at smc.edu/planetarium. This month’s friendly
Disown Charles Andrews
Racist, elitist, anti-working class, anti-low income senior, anti-renter — that’s exactly the type of city your Daily Press columnist Charles Andrews says he wants Santa Monica to
Associated Press
Construction has begun on what’s billed as the world’s largest wildlife crossing for mountain lions and other animals caught in Southern California’s urban sprawl.
Officials
If you happened to be walking the Pier on Friday morning — before the tourists descended from their hotel rooms, when it was just maintenance workers and food deliveries and early
Mark Verge, fifth generation Santa Monican, serial entrepreneur and owner of four Santa Monica restaurants, is all about building community and giving back, which is the exact philosophy he’s
“Are you a fan of the expanded outdoor dining in Downtown Santa Monica? If so, the City of Santa Monica wants to hear from you.”
Downtown Santa Monica (DTSM), together
On April 8
Officers were dispatched to Ralphs on 1600 block of Cloverfield regarding a subject throwing potted plants outside of the location. Officers recognized the individual from an earlier