Last Tuesday evening, residents turned up for a "show and tell" for the new Bergamot Station Arts Center redevelopment planned for the gallery complex.
City Hall's
Editor:
I attended the Bergamot Station Arts Center meeting on May 6 and I have the following comments:
1. The existing Bergamot Station Arts Center is extremely fragile. It can
In his May 8th column "Magic of Flight for who?", Peter Donald concocts a fantasy of flight involving pilots, passengers and small planes. The only part of his
DOWNTOWN — A quarter century ago this September, the Third Street Promenade as we know it was born and Downtown Santa Monica Inc. will be celebrating the milestone all summer long.
CITYWIDE - You might have seen them at the Farmers' Market, outside the Whole Foods, or at the Albertsons. They ask passers-by if they're registered to vote
BERGAMOT STATION - Residents got loud during a community meeting about the proposed development of Bergamot Station, currently the largest art complex in Southern California.
City Council heard proposals from
Santa Monica Planning Commissioner Richard McKinnon will be formally announcing his candidacy for the Santa Monica City Council at a campaign launch event held at the home of Jay Gordon
It defies gravity. You are suddenly looking down on the ordered patterns of Earth's geography, the gulfs of time and distance erased.
Channeling Elijah, Zeus or Icarus or
CIVIC CENTER — The Santa Monica Civic Auditorium is closed but not forgotten.
Over the past few weeks, sleek new BMWs have been on display underneath the building's canopy
Editor:
The time has come to set the record straight about affordable housing. My opponents at Santa Monicans Renters' Rights (SMRR) hate the truth, even though they clearly understand
CITYWIDE — More than 200 residents gathered at Lincoln Middle School last week to hear the plans for the community group that successfully challenged a controversial development.
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