November 29, 2025
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Thomas B. Elias, Columnist

Is Smaller Better, or Is It Really Bigger?

By Tom Elias   Bigger, California has learned through long experience, isn’t always better. In fact, it can be downright destructive, as when a city outgrows its water or freeway system. The question of whether […]

LA TIMES FOOD BOWL EVENT @ Virginia Avenue Park

During the Month of May, Virginia Avenue Park was host to a Food Bowl organized by the Los Angels Times. The ongoing event focuses on food sustainability and features live demos by chefs. The Virginia […]

Bowlathon hosted by the Westside Coalition

The Westside Coalition hosts their annual #Bowlathon as more than 70 teams, comprised of 6 people each, competed for the title of champion. According to Darci Niva, the director of the Westside Coalition, proceeds of […]

Making Poetry Out of Painting

By Sam Skopp   From now to early June, bG Gallery, located at Bergamot Station Arts Complex, will be exhibiting a gallery titled “World Jumble,” with works based on words arranged in into a larger […]

Awards and Installation at Chamber’s Table

The Santa Monica Chamber of Commerce will host an evening of fine Italian cuisine, awards, and a showcase of local businesses at its 92nd annual Installation Dinner at the Fairmont Miramar Hotel & Bungalows on […]

Designing the Perfect Patio

By Sam Skopp   Pacific Patio Furniture first opened their doors in Agoura Hills when it replaced the well-known Berk’s Patio. Since this store was successful from the get-go, the owners decided to open a […]

Soundwaves Concert: Southland’s Oliveros

The Santa Monica Public Library (SMPL) Soundwaves concert series presents the Southland Ensemble performing the work of Pauline Oliveros on Wednesday June 7, 2017, at 7:30 p.m. in the Main Library’s Martin Luther King Jr. […]