The Crossroads School Equity & Justice Institute and The Guibord Center will host a diverse panel of faith leaders for a convening and dialogue to improve religious literacy, emphasize the
The Santa Monica Public Library celebrated the twelfth annual Green Prize for Sustainable Literature with the Aero Theater screening of Junk, a movie based on Junk Raft, one of the
Santa Monicans enthusiastically voted in newcomers to the Santa Monica City Council and Rent Control Board (RCB) this month and in both cases, the challengers outscored incumbents for total votes.
“AffirmSheArt” Featuring the art of Debbi Singer Opens November 18, 2018
Santa Monica’s the Upper West presents “AffirmSheArt - Working it out in the Paint,” on November 18, from
Wells Fargo and Los Angeles Food Bank, a local Feeding America non-profit affiliate that supports hunger related initiatives, are collaborating this holiday season to collect non-perishable food items for those
Alleged child molester Eric Uller is out of jail and out of a job this week.
According to information from the Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Department, Uller posted a
A vacant apartment building in Mid-City that has stood boarded up and surrounded by construction fencing for 18 years is finally getting a makeover.
The Architectural Review Board approved plans
An issue in the Westside and Los Angeles at-large is causing high concern among some residents and county officials. To be blunt, the issue is marijuana.
LA County public health
The American Film Market (AFM) wrapped up yesterday, marking the end of its 28th year in our beachside city. As host of the world’s largest motion picture event, Santa
THIS WEEK
Country, jazz, rock, bluegrass, opera, folk, blues, classical, punk and Philip Glass. All in five days, actually. All of it memorable. And that’s why I live here.
The Planning Commission will hold a public hearing Nov. 7 for a three-story residential and commercial building that would add than a hundred apartment units to the Ocean Park neighborhood.