Cop'er Bowl Is Friday: Police officers from Santa Ana and Orange will lay down their badges and
An assembly of three solo shows devotes primary space to a predictable batch of David Furman's ceramic sculpture that throws most of its energy into trying to make clay look like something it isn't.
Bruce Robbins' appeal is both easy and difficult to fathom.
Michele Zalopany's big black-and-white drawings of interiors are rather like old movie stills without the people.
Pence Gallery serves up--a particularly appropriate word here--a dozen or so graphic works from the early '70s by longtime West Coast artist Wayne Thiebaud.
Mimmo Paladino's art buttonholes you like a professional panhandler who's got his pathos-shtick down so pat that you slip him a dollar before you realize you've been righteously had.
Joe Goode's "Milk Bottle Paintings" caused quite a stir when they were first exhibited locally in 1962, and this mini-retrospective proves that 25 years have done little to diminish their impact.
George Geyer's sculptures appear to have the pristine perfection of objects turned out by an assembly line; in fact, these geometric marvels of glass, aluminum, granite, marble and steel are gravity-defying feats of balance and tension.
Joyce Treiman's current work doesn't look all that different from her familiar fantasy-tinged realism but its effect is movingly new.
A brace of three new galleries sprouted in neighboring spaces in the industrial area of Santa
The Pier Restoration Corp. has recommended unanimously that the storm-damaged portions of the pier be rebuilt with concrete instead of timber, said Gail Markens, executive director.
Santa Monica Superior Court Judge Jerry Pacht has postponed hearings on whether to revoke or
Rent increases for Santa Monica landlords who pay all of the gas and electricity costs in their
Assembly Speaker Willie Brown (D-San Francisco)has appointed Assemblyman Tom Hayden (D-Santa Monica
Santa Monica Hospital Medical Center has received approval to open an ambulatory surgery center
Santa Monica College has 19,214 students taking college credit courses and an additional 3,286
The City Council, which is renewing the city's cable franchise, asked the city attorney to begin preparing an ordinance and to find out what residents want in the new cable system.
Nine new faculty positions and one management position have been approved for the 1985-86 academic year by the Santa Monica College Board of Trustees.
Members of the Ocean Park Community Organization have petitioned the owners of the Pink Elephant Saloon, a Main Street bar that has a predominately homosexual clientele, to reduce noise from patrons.
The City Council has adopted rules, procedures and fees to regulate the storage of hazardous materials in underground tanks.