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
Officials welcome cycles, caviar and coffee with ribbon cuttings
A trio of sniping in Santa Monica welcomed new businesses into the community during the final week of March. On March
Santa Monica College’s Emeritus Gallery is featuring the works of one of its own to kick off 2024. On Jan. 18, the gallery began hosting the exhibition Anna Conley:
The Santa Monica Pier turned up the heat in January, hosting the first Locals’ Night of the new year on Jan. 18.
A sizable crowd of visitors took part in
Scooter injuries occurring more frequently and with greater severity
A rise in scooter use has been seen throughout Santa Monica and the Greater Los Angeles area, but the transportation method
After more than 580 submissions from 13 district campuses, 21 pieces of art were awarded this month by the Santa Monica-Malibu Council of Parent Teacher Association (PTA) as part of
Three Samohi artists have achieved artistic greatness in an annual statewide competition.
Samohi senior Emmaline Thorpe, senior Victoria Davis and sophomore Shana Lindsey were selected as winners in the 2023
Santa Monica College (SMC) is pleased to host renowned jazz bassist Stanley Clarke in an artist’s talk about his musical career. Clarke is partnering with BroadStage for performances, curation,
Art: Several blocks of Montana Avenue became the Santa Monica area’s art epicenter this past weekend. On Saturday, visitors were mesmerized by visual works and various art activities at
A crossover of art, weather and community collaboration has come to the forefront on a Santa Monica landmark.
This week, the famed Clock Tower Building on Santa Monica Boulevard was
One of the most anticipated art events of the year will shut down the streets on Montana Avenue, replacing cars with locals walking through an array of art activities for
One of the most anticipated art events of the year will shut down the streets on Montana Avenue, replacing cars with locals walking through an array of art activities.
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