California, Hawaii, Maine and the District of Columbia filed lawsuits Monday against the maker of OxyContin and the company’s former president, alleging the firm falsely promoted the drug by
Sumo Dog will shutter its doors (er, space in The Gallery) after only nine months in Santa Monica.
In a Monday, June 3 Instagram post, Sumo Dog’s account stated
by Mari Lundin
Locals and tourists are filling Marina del Rey’s waterfront this summer for fun, energetic evenings filled with live music, food and unbeatable views.
Summer in the
California on Monday became the latest state to sue the pharmaceutical company behind the painkiller OxyContin, alleging it falsely promoted the drug as not addictive even as it emerged as
Santa Monica Public Library’s annual community reading program, Santa Monica Reads, continues for the seventeenth year in 2019. Popular with local residents and visitors, the program invites everyone to
For a Left-leaning city, a glaring omission in Santa Monica’s past has been celebrating an iconic event such as Pride. This weekend, that changes, with Pride arriving at one
A local resident is using opera as a vessel to transplant long-forgotten, lesser-known works into today’s world. Her hope? That she can preserve these works and juxtapose them against
Netflix blinked first and now other major Hollywood studios say they may reevaluate filming in Georgia if the state's abortion law goes into effect. The state is known
The kids were just too good.
The finals of the Scripps National Spelling Bee turned into a slog on Thursday, with bee organizers unable to scour Webster's Unabridged
The City of Santa Monica is kicking-off its first Pride Month on June 1, nearly 50 years after the 1969 Stonewall riots that sparked the LGBTQ movement.
Downtown Santa Monica,
A local nonprofit is having a block party and you’re invited.
The 18th Street Arts Center is hosting its 4th Annual Pico Block Party this weekend, Saturday, June 1.