Stranger Things Season 2 Review
The best ’80s-blockbuster franchise that didn’t actually come out in the 1980s.
6th Annual Camp Flog Gnaw Carnival
TEASER: Lana del Rey, Solange, A$AP Rocky and Tyler, the Creator headline at the 6th Annual Camp Flog Gnaw Carnival.
We Can Survive Shines A Light
Star Studded lineup takes over the Hollywood Bowl for Breast Cancer Awareness.
Sustainability Week Leaves Its Footprint on SMC
Earlier this week, Sustainability Week commenced with a number of events for Santa Monica College students to attend for free, including an art show, a documentary, lots of fruits and vegetables, and student-ran workshops. SMC hosted its annual Sustainability week from Oct. 16 to 19. The week consisted of different events each day hosted by…
Book Driving for the Incarcerated Youth
The Homegirl and Homeboy Scholars of SMC host a book drive focused on sending encouragement to juveniles
Art Party on the Block
Hosted by the 18th Street Arts Center, the Pico Block Party gave local community members the chance to not only view local artworks and performances, but also participate in art-making workshops on Saturday, Oct. 14. The event's main attraction was to show that art can be both interactive and instructive at the same time.
Autumn Events to Fall Into
Join in the seasonal festivities with some of these awesome events happening right here in Los Angeles!
Blade Runner 2049 Goes Everywhere at Once, With Mixed Results
The long awaited sequel is both extremely ambitious and frustratingly underwhelming.
SMC's Moon Over Buffalo Play
After a very intense month of rehearsal, ranging from four to six hours a day, the cast of Moon Over Buffalo took to the Theater Arts main stage at Santa Monica College on Thursday September 28, 2017, for their preview showing. It takes place in 1953 and is about the madcap comedy, Moon Over Buffalo.
National Coffee with a Cop Day
The Santa Monica Police Department use a different setting to connect with their community.
Music Artists Use Their Spotlight for Mental Health
Logic's recent single "1-800-273-8255" helps shine a light on suicide prevention.