SM PIER — Imagine walking along the shoreline, south of the Santa Monica Pier, and finding yourself surrounded by a swarm of "interactive" jellyfish. Sculptures of the jelly fish
PROVIDENCE, R.I. — The Newport Folk Festival is taking its resurgent brand on the road with plans for a two-day festival in California.
Known as Newport Folk Presents Way Over
It is axiomatic that every vehicle you own or use is going to occupy some space in every moment of its existence, whether moving or at rest. The one law
To say that development in Santa Monica is a hot topic would be the understatement of the year. No issue in recent memory has elicited such emotion, such division within
CITYWIDE — When Santa Monica fire fighter Walter Gonzalez was working the Los Angeles Marathon earlier this year, he and another fire fighter weren't seated on a truck. They
MALIBU — Take the PCH and head north. Drive past Pepperdine, continue on by Paradise Cove and Zuma, round the point from Nicholas Beach, and you'll find it: Cypress
Do you love your summertime pier concerts? Yeah, me too. Been going the whole 29 years. Not too sure at this point what the 30th year will look like, though.
CITYWIDE — What would happen if a tsunami hit Santa Monica?
Not much thanks to natural protection.
Experts say the city sits above sea level with a large swath of beach
A quote from a real estate consultant says it all:
"The development of Bergamot will impose on the surrounding neighborhoods a level of unparalleled traffic congestion. Already, there is
Expo Light Rail Line
Note the following activities:
1. Colorado Avenue between Fifth and 17th streets: Expect westbound and eastbound lane closures during daytime hours. Expect reduction of travel lanes
I finally attended my first City Council meeting, being really concerned with what they were going to do with the Bergamot Area Plan, an ambitious, commendable but seriously flawed vision,
SM PIER — The Santa Monica Pier's Front Porch Cinema series is returning for a second year with free community films every Friday for four weeks, starting Sept. 27.