An abiding lesson from the June 7, 2013 shooting at Santa Monica College is that training saves lives – it proved to be true that day and remains true today. Here’
Dance Camera West, marking its continued passion for bringing together diverse communities, cultures, and environments to experience dance through the intimate medium of film, along with Jacob Jonas The Company,
The Gourmandise School of Sweets & Savories is pleased to unveil the exterior rendering of the highly anticipated new, larger location at Santa Monica Place. The new location is set
The City of Santa Monica’s Commission for the Senior Community, the Santa Monica Public Library and the Older Adult Task Force collaborate to host the third annual Tech Fair
There are a few Italian Restaurants in the Los Angeles area where it feels as if you’ve been transported to Italy, the land the ancient Greeks called Enotria, the
Santa Monica’s oldest living landmark takes center focus in newly revealed plans for the Miramar Hotel’s massive redesign. The future home of FIG Restaurant, The Bungalow club, and
With a statewide referendum on rent control gathering signatures for the November ballot, a city lawyer is arguing Santa Monica needs its own initiative to stop an unintended consequence if
A long line of students snakes its way throughout the Santa Monica College campus every Wednesday around 2 p.m. Pupils of all ages have dark bags etched beneath their
Drivers are using their cell phones less often while driving, 10 years after “hands-free” became the law, but distracted driving remains a serious safety challenge in California. April is Distracted
On Friday, March 16, Beyond Baroque reprised a 2010 reading of Kaiko haiku, free-style haiku not bound by the traditions of three lines of five, seven, and five syllables, written
The California Heritage Museum will present Rock & Roll Legends, The Lost Negatives Of Michael Friedman.
Michael Friedman, former Manager and Music Producer, found himself standing quite literally in the
This Tuesday, the City Council will consider changes to its $25 million agreement with the local school district that dictates the flow of tax revenue between the two entities and