Birthdays are almost always good days, but for Cheryl Brewer, March 27 included a very special present — the rest of her non-working life.
For the past 30 years, Brewer
Melissa de la Cruz has seen firsthand the cultural powers of the young-adult genre.
An author who lives in Southern California, she has made the New York Times bestseller
The traveling ring set that sits on the beach serves as a monument for the bold and the amazing that makes Santa Monica unique - a place to watch the seemingly
This is not your mother's Cinderella. This movie is worth seeing just for the rich colors and captivating characters and storytelling. The characters are not cartoon caricatures, nor
Heal the Bay has announced it will host a series of public Earth Month activities throughout April to provide fun, family-friendly opportunities to improve Southern California neighborhoods, shorelines and
There will be something for everyone at The Eli and Edythe Broad Stage at Santa Monica College's Performing Arts Center when the 2015-16 season opens Sept. 19.
The Santa Monica College John Drescher Planetarium invites you to enjoy an evening telescope-observing session with a focus on the crescent Moon and peeks at Venus and Jupiter. The
The Santa Monica College Theatre Arts Department will present "Circle Mirror Transformation" Apr. 3-12 at the Theatre Arts Studio Stage on the SMC main campus, 1900 Pico
Steve Ellis' journey to free weekly mindful awareness classes at UCLA Medical Center in Santa Monica was inspired — like so many Santa Monica decisions — by traffic on the 405.
On April 3, Resonate Church of Santa Monica invites the community to the G2 Gallery in Venice for a unique art experience called "Visions."
The art consists of
Creative kids are encouraged to utilize the seasonal Peeps candy to enter the Peeps-apalooza Diorama Contest at the Santa Monica Public Library on Tuesday, April 7.
To participate children