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
If all the world’s a stage, then Judy Durkin is one of its best players in the realm of Shakespeare performances. The Samohi senior recently beat out over 20,
Santa Monica Place’s newest tenant will open this fall as The Cayton Children’s Museum, in honor of a Los Angeles philanthropist who gave a substantial donation to build
Of all the health crazes over recent years, raw milk is likely the most controversial.
Its proponents claim organic and properly produced raw milk contains enzymes, proteins and beneficial bacteria
The Verdi Chorus celebrates its 35th anniversary with its Spring 2018 concert The Force of Destiny for two performances only at the First United Methodist Church in Santa Monica on
While Santa Monica and Malibu will soon begin their path to district independence of one another, the district will decide at an April 12 school board meeting if they should
Just blocks away from Santa Monica’s temporary Wonka-inspired museum, Candytopia, another sugar-coated attraction is popping up in the city for today only. In honor of National Caramel Day, Werther’
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The 420 Games concluded on April 1 at Santa Monica Pier’s Parking Lot 1. This event’s mission is to break down stereotypes about marijuana by
Santa Monica College (SMC) students and table tennis players Ayush Kapoor and Tiziano Aiello have qualified to compete in singles and doubles events in the 2018 iSET College Table Tennis
I’ve been meaning to mention this for a while. Last August a stretch of the 5 Freeway was renamed for Rock and Roll Hall of Famer Ritchie Valens (Valenzuela)