Two years after starting their Santa Monica Adult Softball D-League careers with a combined 0-23 record through two seasons, Team Morethan U found themselves in the league’s championship game.
Santa Monica College hosts its Celebrate America fireworks show today, June 29, a patriotic event with filled with food, music and more, all in the name of celebrating the nation’
The City of Santa Monica is home to some amazing students. This past month the Santa Monica Lions were proud to present almost 50 students, from Lincoln Middle School, John
The first luxury hotel to arrive in Santa Monica in more than a decade hosted its first guests last week.
Santa Monica Proper Hotel has been in the works for
A new fast-casual burger chain on the north end of the Promenade is hoping to fill its restaurant space to the brim for its grand opening.
Burgerim, an Israeli-based burger
I was going to write about the Democratic debates but my deadline interfered. You’d think the DNC would occasionally check with me. Actually, I tend to agree with Oklahoma
Water quality at California beaches sunk across the coast this season, but increased at Santa Monica Pier Beach.
For the first time since 2013, the Santa Monica Pier Beach didn’
The lineup for the 35th pier concert series has been announced.
Event organizers renamed the Twilight Concert Series as “Twilight on the Pier” last year and have announced plans to
The play consists of seven actors playing some 26 different characters, as well as “others” too insignificant to identify specifically. And so the stage was a chaos of people coming
Playwright Arthur Miller died before Twitter, Facebook and Instagram were invented, but he still managed to nail our obsession with getting likes.
“Bernard is not well liked, is he?” Willy
In 2004, The New Yorker published an article by David Grann called “Mysterious Circumstances,” about a Sherlock Holmes scholar/fanatic murdered under—you guessed it—mysterious circumstances. Matt Shakman, now