The Santa Monica History Museum has partnered with the California Historical Society and Exhibit Envoy to tell the true stories of California’s past, uncovering the firsthand accounts that were
The continual progression towards a socially just curriculum within Santa Monica-Malibu Unified School District (SMMUSD) was recently examined at a meeting of the SMMUSD Board of Education, giving time for
One of Santa Monica’s premier theaters will be transformed into a 1957 French studio this weekend, as one great artist slips into the role of celebrating another.
On Friday
Santa Monica is home to a host of entertainers and media creators, and in the industry, resident Catherine Butterfield has finally done it all. From acting and writing screenplays to
Santa Monica City Council proudly embraced Black history last week with a proclamation declaring that February will officially be Black History Month. Sponsored by the Santa Monica Library and incorporating
Wednesday featured several Dia de Los Muertos, or The Day of the Dead, celebrations throughout Santa Monica. At the famed carousel at the Santa Monica Pier, guests were able to
When the last of the Wendel siblings died in 1931, the world assumed that the childless family had no heirs to inherit their vast wealth and New York real-estate empire. Thousands came forward to try
Donald Brunson was never afraid of doing things first. In fact, as the first Black child born in Santa Monica in 1907, this was something he took on from birth.
Come visit and explore the last intact shotgun house in Santa Monica, which now serves as an award-winning Preservation Resource Center for our community.
Built in 1897, the little house