The Santa Monica College Music Department will present the 2024 Spring Jazz Series, featuring the Adam Schroeder Ensemble, Lao Tizer Quartet, and master percussionist Christian Moraga.
All concerts in the
Santa Monica Public Library’s Soundwaves new music series welcomes saxophonist/composer/filmmaker Chris Jonas on March 2 at 3:30 p.m., for a special performance in the Multipurpose
The 30th Screen Actors Guild (SAG) Awards will for the first time stream live on Netflix, beginning at 8 p.m. Eastern. The ceremony, taking place at the Shrine Auditorium
Ursula’s Costumes Closure
Ursula’s Costumes, a renowned local wardrobe store, is on the brink of closure. The owner, Ursula Boschet, anticipates shutting down permanently and has initiated a
With several days of heavy rain behind us and a new storm coming in next week, officials scrambled to keep the PCH open this week after mudslides and debris clogged
Los Angeles County voters are set to decide next month if embattled District Attorney George Gascón will remain the head of the nation’s largest prosecutor’s office in a
Assembly Democratic Caucus Chair Rick Chavez Zbur (D-Hollywood) has introduced three bills that enhance the social safety net for Californians facing illness, disability, and food insecurity. The Jacqueline Marie Zbur
Legendary local fancy dress and wardrobe store Ursula’s Costumes at 2516 Wilshire Blvd is facing imminent closure. While a closing date hasn’t been officially set, owner Ursula Boschet
The mural inside City Hall will remain but officials have approved plans to eventually install new artwork in the lobby and expanded signage addressing the controversy around the Stanton Macdonald-Wright
After a dry start to winter, California’s rainy season is finally well under way. December downpours sent water racing through streets in coastal Ventura County and the city of
While Gov. Gavin Newsom gallivants around the country as a campaign surrogate for President Joe Biden — and to burnish his own national image — the state budget he proposed just six