Storybook lanes lined with gabled roofs and white picket fences. A rainbow array of architectural styles dating back to the early 1900s. Street parties on the Fourth of July. This
In anticipation of peak wildfire season and as part of National Preparedness Month, the City will hold a demonstration on September 14 of the new Emergency Points of Distribution (PODs)
By Jackie Sedley
Running with the theme of “Local Meets Global,” the Aug. 28 Twilight Concert event served to emphasize Latin culture.
Hosting the infamous Helado Negro as headliner, and
The Broad Stage’s annual Broad Fest is free, all-ages festival features music and dancing, activities for kids and adults, plus sweets and food. Start on the plaza, groove
For a one time change only, on Sept. 1st, the Committee For Racial Justice workshop at Virginia Ave. Park will be held in the Teen Center at the southwest corner
Dental donation
The Santa Monica Elks has teamed up with a community dental program sponsored by the Santa Monica Breakfast Club (SMBC). The SMBC helps underprivileged and disabled kids with
Step Up is pleased to announce the 20th Anniversary Celebration for Daniel’s Place, scheduled for Wednesday, September 25 from 6 pm to 8:30 p.m. at the Skirball
The Santa Monica College (SMC) John Drescher Planetarium has unveiled its schedule of fall 2019 feature shows and special telescope-viewing sessions. The season’s shows include several presenting a
By Aleah Antonio and Jackie Sedley
Photos by Joshua Nicoloro and Kelly Wood
Santa Monica’s annual free concert series Twilight on the Pier kicked off its 35th year on
Starting August 21, and running six Wednesday nights through September 25, Twilight on the Pier will continue its long-standing tradition of celebrating emerging and established artists and sounds from
When you turn back the clock to 1979, it’s easy to spot some significant cultural milestones: Sony transformed music portability with the Walkman, Pink Floyd released The Wall, the