LA METRO PUBLIC ART PROJECT – “TEARS OF SANTA MONICA”
For the week of June 17, artwork installation is slated to resume and run from Summer until the late part of
The Santa Monica College (SMC) Corsairs Football team will host a free football skills camp for second grade to 12th grade students on Saturday, June 22 at Corsair Field on
On Wednesday, June 26, the Santa Monica City Attorney’s Consumer Protection Division and WISE and Healthy Aging will present “Savvy Seniors: Protect Yourself Against Fraud and Scams” from 9
Santa Monica College (SMC) will present “Celebrate America” — a star-spangled salute to our nation’s independence — on Saturday, June 29, at Corsair Field on the main SMC campus at 1900
An independent parent group recently relaunched at Samohi is already having an immediate impact on the high school’s student body.
During Samohi’s Class of 2019 graduation, multicolored sarapes
Barbecue pork in your pajamas. Lemongrass chicken in your loungewear. Scallion bread in your skivvies.
Cassia has been serving a delectable blend of Vietnamese and French cuisine in downtown Santa
The English writer Virginia Woolf famously said, “One cannot think well, love well, sleep well, if one has not dined well.”
But while that’s the core belief of most
New York eliminated the religious exemption to vaccine requirements for schoolchildren Thursday, as the nation’s worst measles outbreak in decades prompts states to reconsider giving parents ways to opt
Some of the younger candidates in the crowded Democratic presidential primary are suggesting that the early front-runner, 76-year-old Joe Biden , is too mired in the past.
Former Texas Rep. Beto
A holiday that is spreading across the U.S. and beyond, Juneteenth is considered the oldest known celebration commemorating the ending of slavery in the United States.
It was originally
This award winning documentary is a spirited film which examines the controversial land use issues related to the Playa Vista development and Ballona Wetlands. It also covers the little known