P.J. O’Rourke, a quintessential voice on American politics and culture, will give his essential take on the recent stranger-than-fiction (and stranger-than-fact) presidential campaign when he talks about his
Downtown
The Santa Monica History Museum, the Santa Monica Public Library, and the Girl Scouts of Greater Los Angeles will host a free Discover the History lecture on Wednesday, March
Los Angeles
Spring has sprung and the Getty is offering a full line-up of talks on a variety of subjects at the Getty Center.
Highlights include appearances by sculptor Charles
Downtown
Wandering Reel Traveling Film Festival makes its debut to Santa Monica with a collection of short films sure to stir the consciousness of the local community. The event will
The Pier
Join organizers in front of the Santa Monica Pier merry go round carousel and north of the pier on the beach to promoting kindness to all from 11:
Pearl St.
For the third year in a row, the Santa Monica Lions Club has organized the “Lions Eyes Across California” vision assistance event. The event will take place at
Lincoln Blvd.
At approximately 6:15 a.m. on March 16, the Santa Monica Police Department (SMPD) responded to a radio call for service regarding a traffic collision involving a
Colorado Ave.
Water Main Break Closes Colorado between 20th St. and Cloverfield Blvd.
An overnight water main brake along Colorado between 20th St. and Cloverfield Blvd. caused road closures and
Citywide-
The Probation Department of Los Angeles County will present their fourth annual resource fair on Wednesday, March 15, from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. at the Santa
The Beach
Bring history to life by becoming a docent at the Annenberg Community Beach House
The Santa Monica Conservancy is offering a training class for volunteers interested in becoming
Mid City
Santa Monica Mid City Neighbors Annual Membership Meeting & Raffle
This year’s Annual Mid City Neighbors Meeting will include a community raffle to help fund public art
On Sunday, March 5, join the Santa Monica Conservancy and the Association for Women in Architecture + Design (AWA+D) in a special commemoration of architect Julia Morgan, California’s first