Vidiots will close on April 15.
The movie rental store has provided entertainment options since 1985 and over it's 30-year history, the business became more than just a
Editor's note: This is the second installment of a three-part series about the artists selected to fill the incoming Expo Light Rail's three Santa Monica stations.
SMC Community Education is pleased to hold its first-ever series of open houses Jan. 26-30. Attendees will have a chance to receive a 15-percent discount on all classes less than
Rob Rader has been elected Chair and Dr. Louise Jaffe Vice Chair of the Santa Monica Community College District Board of Trustees for 2015.
Rader succeeds Dr. Susan Aminoff and
Santa Monica College has received initial approval to develop a four-year bachelor's degree in interaction design.
The California Community Colleges Board of Governors made the announcement Jan. 20,
A rebate program is offering water-saving rain barrels at little or no cost to Santa Monica residents and businesses as city officials continue their efforts to rein in water usage
Brook Lynn Fraser is at a crossroads.
An audio recording engineer who is interested in moving into digital design, she has been taking courses at Santa Monica College and was
City Council is supportive of Santa Monica College's plan to offer a four-year bachelor's degree.
The degree would be in interactive design and will require approval
The Santa Monica College Emeritus Art Gallery is once again open and will host a retrospective exhibition of representational work by contemporary California artist Freddie Manseau.
The exhibition will run
PICO BLVD. — Even a decade later, Trae Smith remembers the seemingly ordinary events: a Los Angeles Clippers game, a barbecue, an athletic competition.
As an elementary and middle school student
Renowned social activist Gabriella Rosco will be the keynote speaker at the birthday celebration for Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. on Monday, Jan. 19, at the Soka Gakkai International (SGI)
SMC College Board
Four available seats
12 p.m. Wednesday: The Daily Press is still waiting to hear how many absentee and provisional ballots were cast at polling places last