Santa Monica and Venice were taken over by the unique wonders of Indian culture on Sunday, as the 48th annual Los Angeles Festival of Chariots brought the 35-foot-high constructions to the area.
A new theater troupe on the Westside has been through their own horror stories, looking to turn their tribulation into theater magic one show at a time.
Season 10 Stage
First marketplace for local, diverse small businesses opens on Pico Blvd
The first marketplace for local and diverse small businesses opened on Pico Blvd. in a ribbon cutting ceremony that
Two art forms that continue to resonate on the Westside combined this past month in an affair crossing all genres and generations.
In April, Beyond Baroque in Venice hosted the
All of the Westside came together to celebrate Mexican culture, heritage and freedom during various Cinco de Mayo events this past weekend.
In Santa Monica, local points of interest like
Samohi students get a wage of potential future professions
On April 24, Santa Monica High School hosted the Samohi Futures Fair on campus, with a host of local businesses coming
The Zeno Space in Venice became a playground for the inner child in all of us this past weekend, as locals traded in the typical Saturday fare of bar-hopping or
Bigger, better Marmalade Cafe aims to satisfy lunchtime sandwich-seeking stomachs
Popular Montana Avenue-based eatery Marmalade Cafe has finally completed its relocation to Santa Monica Blvd. after more than a year
The typical sounds of roaring engines on Venice streets were replaced over the weekend with music and good conversation, with a biker’s paradise taking over the area.
On April
New exhibit salutes Chicano culture, community
The Chicano art movement has represented both the struggle and success of Mexican-American artists since the 1960s, and the Mecca of Chicano art now
A 9-foot-tall dark granite obelisk on the corner of Venice Blvd and Lincoln Blvd raises similarities to one of America’s darkest hours, forever etching that time into the area’