Gacha & Catch, a pop-up Japanese crane game store, is opening in the Santa Monica Promenade in Santa Monica on Nov. 22, 2025.
The joint project between Japan Entertainment One
Santa Monica College's Synapse Contemporary Dance Theater will showcase new works Nov. 22-23 by award-winning faculty artists, professional guest artists and student choreographers.
Performances are Saturday, Nov. 22,
The Santa Monica College Music Department wraps up the 2025 Fall Friday Night Jazz Series with the Peter Erskine Quartet, featuring living legends Peter Erskine on drums, Bob Mintzer on
The Santa Monica College Music Department will present the SMC Vocal Jazz Fall Concert, featuring two ensembles — Seaside Swing and Golden Hour — performing on Friday, Nov. 21, at 8 p.
Santa Monica Travel & Tourism is inviting songwriters and musicians to compete for $10,000 by creating an original song celebrating the city's connection to historic Route 66
The Africa Channel, celebrating its 20th anniversary, will kick off its holiday programming season by highlighting Wild Africa's wildlife conservation efforts, beginning with support of the organization'
Santa Monica College will present a screening of "To Kill a Tiger," an Oscar-nominated documentary film that tells the story of a father's quest for justice
In a comedy landscape where Black women remain significantly underrepresented, two best friends from South Central Los Angeles are breaking barriers one laugh at a time.
"Homegirls in Outer
SMDP's Weekly Guide to Food & Entertainment Goings-On In & Around Town includes Museum of Illusions Opening, An Evening with Padma Lakshmi, Blue Plate Oysterette Community Dinner Series,
The Verdi Chorus will kick off its 42nd season with "Faust – Berlioz, Gounod and Boito," featuring operatic sequences from three renowned composers' interpretations of Goethe's
High school students will take center stage Tuesday, Nov. 11, when Downbeat 720 returns to the Miles Memorial Playhouse for its 24th year of showcasing youth talent.
The free open
Actor Pierce Wallace will perform his original one-man play about President Lyndon B. Johnson on Friday, Nov. 7, at 7 p.m. at the Santa Monica Playhouse.
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