The Third Street Promenade was taken over Saturday by an annual Día de los Muertos celebration, bringing hundreds of visitors dressed in traditional holiday garb taken from indigenous Mexican and Aztec influence.
The ethereal Catrinas that grace the Third Street Promenade have become stunning signs of the season in Santa Monica. You can view these "larger-than-life" 14-foot artworks, sculptures created by artist Ricardo Soltero, by dancing by a festivity that embraces all that the Día de los Muertos figures symbolize.
Cancer isn’t a very funny topic but in Santa Monica, some comics are healing through laughter by sharing their heartfelt stories of diagnosis and treatment and of life and loss. Participants affected by cancer shared their journey as part of the Storyectomy program at The Crow Comedy Club.
Dear Editor, The one hundred ninety-two acres at Santa Monica Airport, “SMACP,” offers an excellent opportunity to provide visionary approaches to municipal investments in Santa Monica’s future. A major portion of the land should be dedicated to affordable housing,