Ellis Paul will perform two shows at McCabes, 3101 Pico Boulevard. He will perform a show for adults at 8 p.m. on Saturday, September 28 and a show for
Trombonist/composer Michael Vlatkovich brings a unique ensemble to the Martin Luther King Jr. Auditorium of the Santa Monica Main Library, at 601 Santa Monica Blvd. on Wednesday, September 18,
The Santa Monica College Pete & Susan Barrett Art Gallery will present “Made in California: Contemporary Art from the Frederick R. Weisman Art Foundation,” an exciting exhibition of significant West
Take one Aussie, add two parts amazing personality, a cup of brutal honesty, some traumatic events that led to shame, guilt and self-harm, mix thoroughly over 7 cities and 40
When you walk into the Cayton Children’s Museum at Santa Monica Place, your eyes are immediately greeted by a bright, primary palette of colors — rows of red, yards of
Ginger beer companies were eager to capitalize on the Moscow Mule trend that swept the country in the mid-2010s.
Santa Monica entrepreneur Bill Tocantins also saw a business opportunity in
As many as 33 people are feared dead, according to the Coast Guard, after a dive boat caught fire before dawn Monday off the Southern California coast.
Five people were
A group of aviation historians, enthusiasts and pilots are hoping Santa Monica will be the first city in the nation to recognize a piece of flying history with a landmark
Local author Laila Lalami was thrown under the media spotlight earlier this year following the release of her fourth novel.
Critics hailed “The Other Americans” as a richly layered exploration
A local media company is helping advertisers target the next big thing in the media world — Hispanic audiences.
HCode, founded by Santa Monica resident Parker Morse, is a digital advertising
Week of September 2, 2019
LA Metro Public Art Project / “Tears of Santa Monica”
For the week of September 2, artwork installation is slated to resume and run from Fall