The Venice Chamber of Commerce will host its 14th Annual Venice Holiday Sign Lighting Celebration Saturday, Dec. 6 from 6-9 p.m. at Windward Avenue and Pacific Avenue.
The free,
Animal rescue organizations will conduct a dog foster workshop Nov. 1 at the Venice Library in response to the huge number of dogs being killed in Los Angeles and surrounding
The Venice Art Crawl will present "Avant Garden," an immersive fundraising event combining art installations with garden-themed experiences.
The evening event promises a dreamlike atmosphere where art installations
Westside families are invited for a day of pumpkin painting, carnival games, bounce houses and more at Broadway Elementary School’s annual BOO BASH fall celebration this Saturday, Oct. 18
The Alchemy Collective is launching an independent filmmaking initiative that aims to bypass traditional studio systems by allowing communities to decide what films get made and distributed.
The project centers
Two accomplished pastry chefs from Santa Monica, who first connected through social media eight years ago are bringing their combined expertise to Venice with monthly pop-up events featuring handcrafted desserts
Venice Community Housing will honor Congresswoman Maxine Waters with the inaugural Courage in Action Award at its 33rd Annual Jazz Brunch this October.
The Oct. 12 event will recognize Waters
Gold's Gym will celebrate its 60th anniversary Monday at its famous Venice Beach location, known as the "Mecca of Bodybuilding," with a day-long event featuring fitness
The Venice Chamber of Commerce will host a Happy Hour Mixer aboard a Catalina Crew yacht in Marina del Rey on Wednesday, Aug. 13.
The sunset cruise will depart promptly
Venice Family Clinic will open its doors to the community Aug. 4-8 for National Health Center Week, offering free health services, food distribution and specialized programs for homeless individuals and
Peter Lodato, a defining figure in Venice's art community and a pioneer of the West Coast Light and Space movement, has died. William Turner Gallery, where Lodato exhibited
Nearly two million people have participated in CicLAvia events since the nonprofit organization began transforming Los Angeles streets into temporary public parks in 2010. On Aug. 17, the group will