For the month of April, the Committee For Racial Justice (CRJ) will be returning to a zoom-only workshop on Sunday evening, 4/7. Continuing with the theme of follow up
While student participation increased during winter assessments throughout Santa Monica-Malibu Unified School District (SMMUSD), some students are still lagging behind their counterparts on the standardized tests.
During the March 20
The seemingly appropriately named Other Art Fair returns to Santa Monica this weekend for its 11th annual Los Angeles edition, bringing together a diverse array of artists, live performances and
To counter recent legislation that would step up penalties on petty crimes, a group of progressive state lawmakers this morning offered a rival approach, focusing instead on more services for
A couple of years ago, California’s left-leaning interest groups — those seeking a more expansive array of social and medical services to benefit workers and the state’s large population
April is Earth Month at the Pico and the Main Street Farmers Markets. Look for an event packed month focused on food, farmers, and the planet. We are trying to
Jack is Jack and That’s Noteworthy
Still. For better or worse. There was an unfortunate email that went out, to a lot of names, that said Jack Neworth was
On Friday, the Santa Monica Public Library Pico Branch at Virginia Avenue Park will welcome author Meg Medina starting at 4pm, with the author introducing her platform ¡Cuéntame! Let’s
You can’t beat the classics, but you can definitely change them. Taking on the challenge of transforming William Shakespeare’s all-time lauded Hamlet was playwright James Ijames, who has
The best of comedy and entertainment professionals continue to grace The Crow comedy club at the Bergamot Station Arts Center this week as part of the Bergamot Comedy Fest. The