Though it was the final edition of Locals’ Night on the Santa Monica Pier until September, the evening packed in enough activities to fill residents with Santa Monica spirit through
Two art forms that continue to resonate on the Westside combined this past month in an affair crossing all genres and generations.
In April, Beyond Baroque in Venice hosted the
The relationship between creativity and health has always been paramount in the entertainment mecca of Los Angeles, and a local pioneer in health brought together a bevy of creative stalwarts
The 50th anniversary of the Westside’s premiere ballet theater company will pay homage to an iconic ballerina with two stunning shows, featuring one dancer who recently brought national glory
Our weekly guide to food and entertainment goings-on in and around town includes MAINopoly, Montana Avenue Sidewalk Sale and much more.
Pier Locals Night: The Pier will be rolling out
On Friday, Garanča will be back at the BroadStage as part of the Celebrity Opera Recital Series, a family affair as she will be accompanied by an orchestra led by
Our weekly guide to food and entertainment goings-on in and around town includes includes the Venice Art Walk, lot’s of Mothers Day food options and much more.
Free Movie
All of the Westside came together to celebrate Mexican culture, heritage and freedom during various Cinco de Mayo events this past weekend.
In Santa Monica, local points of interest like
Our weekly guide to food and entertainment goings-on in and around town includes Cinco de Mayo on the Promenade, Bike Month events and much more.
Accidentally Wes Anderson photography exhibition:
It’s been one year since the Ocean Ave. dining scene was taken to the Mediterranean, and the occasion brought out local stakeholders in the business community.
On Tuesday, Mon
Executive Director at the Santa Monica Pier Corporation, Jim Harris — arguably the most informed, most appropriate and most impassioned individual to take on such a task — has written his second
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