The Third Street Promenade will soon be home to a Russian doll of food halls.
The Gallery is opening several restaurants on its ground floor this summer in a space
The Third Street Promenade will soon be home to a Russian doll of food halls.
The Gallery is opening several restaurants on its ground floor this summer in a space
Will Rogers Elementary School students combined their creativity with the information they’ve been learning all year to create sustainable engineering projects and a student-built cardboard arcade.
Students showcased and
Along Santa Monica beach, you’ll find many people walking around. Tourists walking along the Pier for the first time, locals aimlessly plodding about for a brief respite from the
Beyond Meat went beyond expectations in its first earnings report since its stock market debut last month.
The plant-based meat maker’s shares soared after it beat Wall Street’s
It’s no secret that Santa Monica has an exceptional hospitality industry. In fact, tourism is a way of life for many of us who call the city home – the
The play is called “A Bad Year for Tomatoes”, which is a whimsical name for a play that has almost nothing to do with tomatoes. I assume the playwright, John
City Garage’s “Exit the King” at Bergamot Station, Rogue Machine’s “Ready, Steady, Yeti, Go” at Electric Lodge in Venice, and “Dana H.” at The Kirk Douglas in Culver
Look for Jack Neworth’s fine column tomorrow about my top HIGHLY RECOMMENDED show, below.
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DIANE MICHELLE album release party for “BLOOD HARMONY” (OK let’s get this
Officials have announced the Millard Sheets Pleasures Along the Beach glass mosaic as well as the two sculptures by Richard Ellis and John Svenson, located at 2600 Wilshire Boulevard, will