Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals Los Angeles (spcaLA) is in need of food for the animals in their care and is appealing to the community for pet
The hubbub of conversation filling a dark theater in Santa Monica College (SMC) died out, replaced by the voice of sixteen-year-old Swedish climate activist, Greta Thunberg, in a video of
When a movie is banned by a government, then allowed to be distributed after a supreme court reversal, it gets my attention. When that movie is about a same sex
When Devon Ballentine returns to work Monday it will be alongside the woman he spent the weekend celebrating with.
Ballentine is set to become a medical-surgical nurse at UCLA Medical
The Santa Monica College Theatre Arts and Music Departments are pleased to present Bonnie & Clyde May 24-June 2 in the Theatre Arts Main Stage on the main SMC campus,
St. Matthew’s Music Guild closes its 2018 – 2019 season at 8 p.m. on Friday, June 7 with a concert featuring The Chamber Orchestra at St. Matthew’s and
All community members are invited to attend the opening reception for “Radical Beauty, Malibu Rising,” the City of Malibu Cultural Arts Commission’s public art exhibition in City Hall that
Santa Monica’s tourism industry shrunk slightly in 2018 after several years of sustained growth, with total visitor spending falling 1.4 percent.
Visitors spent $1.93 billion in 2018,
As gloomy, overcast skies hung over Santa Monica this week, there was a bright, cheery-eyed energy flowing out of an informal bistro.
That restaurant, just past Lionsgate on Colorado, is
In a bewildering, long-winded, stream of consciousness train of thought peppered with non sequiturs, playwright and actor Abbott Alexander delivers a 90-minute monologue that will leave you noggle-swoggled and mind-boggled,
Visual art produced by talented Santa Monica-Malibu Unified students will be showcased at the district’s annual art show planned for Wednesday, May 15, at Santa Monica Art Studios from