The Pacific Park Ferris wheel on Santa Monica Pier turned purple and gold to honor Kobe Bryant, who passed away Sunday in a helicopter crash at the age of 41.
Edify TV: Ferris Wheel Lights up for Kobe Bryant
The Pacific Park Ferris wheel on Santa Monica Pier turned purple and gold to honor Kobe Bryant, who passed away Sunday in a helicopter crash at the age of 41.
Maleficent, the Disney film starring Angelina Jolie, was magnificent at the domestic box office last weekend, with a $70 million sales total that bewitched Hollywood industry analysts. Rentrak industry observer Paul Dergerabedian said the latest […]
Today on Westside Food Scene we visit Santa Monica’s Blue Plate Oysterette, serving fresh seafood with East Coast clam shack charm and ocean views.
Natural History Museum and La Brea Tar Pits provide free admission during three-day strike, Los Angeles Zoo and Botanical Gardens also offering free admission. Two of Los Angeles’ most prominent institutions of learning have announced […]
One of Los Angeles’s best burgers will soon arrive on Ocean Avenue in Santa Monica. The Sawtelle hamburger darling Plan Check Kitchen + Bar will wipe the Westside off as its latest coup in the L.A. […]
Culver City lawmakers may soon ban e-cigarettes in many public places, including parks. Learn more in this video made possible by Gary Spatz’s – The Playground: A Young Actor’s Conservatory.
In celebration of the Lunar New Year, celebrated famously in China as well as in Korea, Vietnam and other Asian countries, a Year of the Rooster-themed celebration was held on Saturday, January 28th in the […]

Assembly Bill 1228 Raises Minimum Wage to $20 per Hour Starting on Monday, April 1, a big change will occur in California’s fast food industry as Assembly Bill 1228 comes into effect. It mandates a […]
By TOM ELIAS| Few California primary elections in non-presidential election years have been so anticipated as the one that starts soon, with millions of mail-in ballots arriving in mailboxes long before the official June 5 […]

Demand Amnesty for Pro-Palestinian UCLA Students Twenty UCLA faculty members staged a protest Saturday night outside the UCLA Hammer Museum’s Gala in the Garden, directing their ire at Chancellor Gene Block and calling for amnesty […]
One of the top med spas in Los Angeles is at the top for a reason: state-of-the-art, minimally invasive, customized skin care that produces real results in a safe and supportive environment. Voted “Best Med […]
The City of Beverly Hills will temporarily close Greystone Mansion & Gardens: The Doheny Estate located at 905 Loma Vista Drive, from February 27 through March 3 to allow for roadway and upper parking lot […]

Changes Address DUI Enforcement, Speed Limits, License Plates, Autonomous Vehicles California motorists, consumers and local governments will see a range of new rules beginning in 2026 after the Department of Motor Vehicles announced details of […]

Here’s Where to Celebrate the 97th Academy Awards in Style or At Home As Hollywood prepares for the 97th Academy Awards, several Los Angeles venues are rolling out the red carpet with Oscars-themed viewing parties, […]
Los Angeles Mayor Garcetti announced that L.A. will be the first big city in America to offer wide-scale, free COVID-19 testing to all residents, whether or not they are experiencing symptoms of the virus. The […]
Texas Tech men’s basketball coach Tubby Smith will receive the John R. Wooden Award’s Legends of Coaching honor in April, organizers announced today. The award recognizes coaches who exemplify the late UCLA coach’s high standards […]
There is hardly anyone who has not heard about the Secret, or watched the film numerous times, and started to wonder about life, the workings of our brain and how it relates to our mind, […]