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Main Street Business Improvement Association Gets City’s First Parklets Approved
Main Street will get three Parklets this June after the Main Street Business Improvement Association (MSBIA), request
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The Santa Monica Conservancy is offering training classes for volunteers interested in becoming a docent at the Preservation Resource Center at the Shotgun House, 2520 2nd Street (near the
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Delicious Rose-Flavored Desserts Author Judy Polinsky
Santa Monica Public Library presents Judy Polinsky, author of Delicious Rose-Flavored Desserts: A Modern and Fragrant Take on Classic Recipes, on Sunday, May
By Iao Katagiri and Barbi Appelquist
It’s springtime in Santa Monica and what a beautiful spring it is! Everywhere you look, plants are flourishing, flowers are blooming, buds are
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YALLWEST has announced today that #1 New York Times bestselling author and Golden Globe-winning actor Chris Colfer will headline this year’s festival, which returns with more than 100
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Local wins Twelfth Annual Emerson College Entrepreneurial Expo award
Twenty creative student entrepreneurs showcased their ventures, and competed for cash awards at the Emerson College Entrepreneurial Expo, held on
Pico Blvd.
Santa Monica College to screen “Generation Startup”
Santa Monica College will host a screening of the documentary film “Generation Startup” at 4 p.m. April 27. The screening
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Cinema At The Edge Film Festival
Housed at the Edgemar Center for the Arts, the CATE Los Angeles Film Festival is nestled in the Frank Gehry designed complex
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The Santa Monica Conservancy recognized eight exemplary contributions to the preservation of Santa Monica’s architectural and cultural heritage by honoring individuals, building owners and architectural firms at its
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Santa Monica Public Library presents Craig Carlson, discussing his New York Times bestselling memoir, Pancakes in Paris: Living the American Dream in France, on Thursday, April 20, 2017 at
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Santa Monica College (SMC) has announced the release of the Spring 2017 issue of Santa Monica Review, SMC’s esteemed national literary arts journal. To celebrate, a launch party/
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Santa Monica College (SMC) has announced that “Spaghetti Romance” — a short film written and directed by SMC student Carrie Finklea — has been accepted into The 20th American Pavilion Emerging