The corner of Olympic and Sawtelle, the beginning of the Japanese area of town and the two or three blocks to the north, has become one of the busiest food
On April 21, Michael’s Santa Monica at 1147 3rd St. reached its 45th anniversary milestone with a celebratory party giving back to a worthy cause, that being the organization
In advance of Monday’s Earth Day celebration, students and faculty of Will Rogers Learning Community had a green-thumbed party of their own, hosting an Earth Day Festival at the
To be diagnosed with a life-altering illness at any age is quite the shock, but even more so if a disease impacts one’s youth. Fitting in monitoring the body
My friend and I decided we wanted Chinese food for dinner, so we went to the Lotus on 4th and Wilshire. You might remember that I wrote a favorable review
Featuring lavish costumes and performers with a flair for the stage, disco and drag parties have become a true Los Angeles staple, an experience that is finally making its way
This year marks the ninth annual Make March Matter campaign, run by Children’s Hospital Los Angeles (CHLA) to benefit the comprehensive pediatric programs aiding infants, children and teenagers. Throughout
The local arm of an international organization reached for the stars Saturday in its pursuit of funding worthy causes. During the evening at the Skirball Cultural Center, the Rotary Club
Thriving city ‘shines once again’ while leaders focus on top issues
Local leaders gathered at John Adams Middle School on Feb. 29 for the 2024 State of the City event,
A new cafe with a unique concept has opened up in an interesting location on Main Street. Called MUD\WTR, the liquid refreshment on offer is not made with coffee
Santa Monica’s freshest food fare was on display Feb. 28, as the Santa Monica Chamber of Commerce welcomed Rabano Handcrafted Food & Drinks to the community with a ribbon
When I read spectacular reviews about Funcke restaurant in Beverly Hills I tried to get a reservation but that was too tough for me, so I decided to try a