Students from six area schools transformed the Santa Monica History Museum into a vibrant celebration of life and memory during the annual Legado Latino Día de los Muertos exhibition on
Two Santa Monica mothers are launching a new arts camp next month that aims to spark creativity in children while addressing a persistent challenge for working parents: what to do
Downbeat 720, Santa Monica's longest-running open mic for teen performers, has returned for its 24th year to the newly reopened Miles Memorial Playhouse in Reed Park, offering bi-monthly
Six Los Angeles County-based artists have been chosen as the 2025/26 cohort for Santa Monica's Camera Obscura Art Lab artist residency program.
The selected artists are Cheyenne
Santa Monica residents will have the opportunity to learn about transportation options for older adults and people with disabilities during a free workshop Friday.
The city is partnering with Lyft
Santa Monica's housing market continues to command premium prices despite a cooling period following the pandemic-era real estate boom, with rental costs significantly outpacing both state and national
Santa Monica police are asking for the public's help in identifying a suspect who assaulted an elderly security guard and stole his flashlight in late August.
The attack
The Swig Company announced Tuesday, Sept. 23, that its Santa Monica office building at 3130 Wilshire Boulevard has achieved Fitwel One Star Certification, recognizing the property's health and
Men's grooming franchise Hammer & Nails opened its 51st location in Santa Monica last month, marking the company's 10th shop in California as it pursues plans
The City of Santa Monica and Sustainable Works will host a free Sustainable Landscape Expo featuring giveaways, refreshments and educational resources for environmentally conscious gardeners.
The Sept. 13 event will
Santa Monica Playhouse will present a staged reading of "Jewish for Dinner," a new play by Lou Borenstein based on his award-winning short film "Jewish for Lunch.