Ten award-winning local young musicians will perform at the Santa Monica Public Library's Young Musicians Showcase on Saturday, Sept. 13.
The free concert runs from 3 to 4
Chamber Music Palisades unveiled its 29th season featuring performances by the New Hollywood String Quartet, Los Angeles Wind and Piano Sextet, a Hollywood Bowl and LA Phil harpist, and a
Pacific Park on the Santa Monica Pier will debut its new "Funhouse at Pacific Park" on Wednesday, Sept. 10, with a morning celebration led by Sprinkles the Clown
Santa Monica to Shanghai
Eight Crossroads high school musicians had a charity tour across Shanghai to provide music education in rural China.
By: Arabella Joaquin
A high school band called
Santa Monica Place will host its first-ever Weekly Western Wednesday free line dancing series every Wednesday from Sept. 3 through Oct. 29, the shopping center announced.
The high-energy line dancing
Professional boxing will come to the Santa Monica Pier on Saturday as the Butterfly Brawl combines live fights with charitable fundraising in a unique oceanfront setting.
The event, scheduled for
The longest-running off-Broadway musical in history comes to Santa Monica as Ruskin Group Theatre presents "The Fantasticks" through Aug. 24, 2025.
Performances run at 8 p.m. Fridays
Santa Monica Playhouse will present a staged reading of "Jewish for Dinner," a new play by Lou Borenstein based on his award-winning short film "Jewish for Lunch.
Pacific Ballet Dance Theatre will present its acclaimed production of "Carmen" at The Broad Stage on Aug. 24, showcasing a company whose roots stretch back seven decades to
The City of Malibu's CineMalibu free outdoor movie series returns this summer, offering two evenings of family-friendly films, interactive activities and community connection under the stars at Malibu
Palisades Dolphin Strong will host its first fundraising benefit concert July 20 to support local wildfire recovery efforts and honor the legacy of The Amazing Music Store, a beloved Pacific
CAPTION:(front, left to right) Ginger Simpson, Kathy Syta, Isabella Sawoski, Kennedy Burnette, Sophia Lafaurie-Muñoz, Julie Duclos, Celt Ward, and (rear, left to right) Justin Lescoulie, Isabella Sanesi, Victoria Pizzaro,