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It’s back! After a long break, the Community Picnic returns for an evening of good old-fashioned fun! Community Picnic hits the Beach House on Thursday, July 31 from 5–8PM

Whether you’re joining our epic tug-of-war on the sand, making crafts in the courtyard, or playing giant Jenga, giant Connect Four, or boardgames with new friends, this event is all about being together and enjoying summer evening vibes with your community.

Bring your picnic dinner, grab your friends and family—or come solo—and jump into the fun!

This free event is open to all ages. RSVPs encouraged, though not required.

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On Friday, July 18, 2025, at approximately 1:30 p.m., the Santa Monica Police Department received multiple calls reporting unknown trouble at The RealReal, located near the 200 block of 26th Street. Callers reported the sound of glass breaking at the location. The store, which carries luxury resale items such as Hermes, Cartier and Rolex.

Responding officers arrived and determined that a group of suspects had forcibly shattered the store’s front glass door to gain entry. Once inside, the suspects broke multiple display cases and removed a large quantity of high-end merchandise before fleeing the scene.

Video footage confirms that more than a dozen individuals participated in the burglary. Witnesses observed several vehicles used in the getaway, all of which had their license plates removed.

The total loss is still being assessed but is considered significant. SMPD is coordinating with regional law enforcement partners to assess any potential links to similar incidents in surrounding jurisdictions. The investigation remains ongoing.



Anyone with information related to this incident is encouraged to contact Detective Kayondo at Lawrence.Kayondo@sanamonica.gov or the Watch Commander, available 24/7, at 310-458-8427.



THIS SATURDAY!! JULY 26th!! 9am-4pm!

THE DOGTOWN SUPER SHOW IS A FREE EVENT OPEN TO THE PUBLIC thanks to a partnership with The City of Venice Recs & Parks Dept.

Come down and experience the most fun you’ve had at the beach all summer!!!! Completely FREE!!

Bring the kids! This is a 100% Family Friendly event with lots of good food, photo booths, and of course, the best cars from SoCal and Beyond!

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Pico Youth & Family Center (PYFC) has partnered with Downtown Santa Monica to host the first-ever Classic Car Show on the 3rd Street Promenade! Saturday, July 26th, 10am to 5pm.

From Broadway to Wilshire, Bring your family and friends to this family-friendly event celebrating community, culture and unity! We’re bringing positivity for hard times.

Guests are welcome for free!

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A high-speed police pursuit that began in South Los Angeles ended in a high-stakes confrontation at the entrance to the Santa Monica Pier, where a man was taken into custody by heavily armed LAPD officers.


Pacific Coast Highway is reduced to one lane between Topanga Canyon Blvd. & Big Rock Drive through late September for recovery work.

Weekdays: 9 a.m.-5 p.m. southbound, 7 a.m.-3 p.m. northbound

Weekends: 5 a.m.-5 p.m. both directions

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Watching the Crazy Homeless Clown as he interacts with tourists, vendors, and associates, and then he meets his new girlfriend, Benita.


The former owner of a Santa Monica hotel has been charged with 28 felony counts after allegedly impersonating a high-ranking firefighter from the fictitious Santa Muerte Fire Department. Prosecutors claimed Steve Farzam used the Shore Hotel as the "base of operations for several fraudulent activities," according to court documents.

"This defendant's alleged actions reflect a disturbing pattern of lawlessness and disregard for public safety," LA County District Attorney Nathan Hochman said. "Over the course of more than a year, he is accused of repeatedly putting lives at risk, from impersonating a firefighter during an active wildfire to assaulting a first responder and targeting aircraft with a laser."

The investigation into Farzam began earlier this month when the Los Angeles Police Department started looking into cases "involving pilots being struck by a laser while piloting commercial aircraft and helicopters around West Los Angeles area," according to a press release from the LAPD.

During the search, police found two utility vehicles with California exempt license plates, police and fire light package equipment for vehicles, radios, first responder identifications, a Pierce Fire Engine, multiple rounds of ammunition, "various fraudulent documents relating to a fictitious Fire Department and other first responder paraphernalia," officials said.



The fire truck that was discovered at his home had burn marks on the top of it and was registered to the Santa Muerte Fire Department, which does not exist, officials said.

Farzam has been charged with 28 criminal counts — including 23 felonies — for a string of alleged crimes that occurred between 2023 and May of this year, including impersonating a firefighter during the Palisades Fire, assaulting a first responder, and discharging a laser at aircrafts.

Steve Farzam (dob 7/21/78) faces multiple charges in case 25CJCF04164, including these felonies:

Six counts of discharging a laser at an aircraft.
Three counts of assault with a deadly or dangerous weapon.
Four counts of assault upon a peace officer.
One count of impersonation of a public officer, investigator or inspector.
One count of carrying a loaded unregistered handgun in a vehicle.
Seven counts of perjury by declaration.
One count of procuring and offering false or forged instrument.

And the following misdemeanors:

Two counts of impersonating a fire officer. Three counts of trespassing on closed lands.

Farzam pleaded not guilty during his arraignment. He is currently being held without bail. His preliminary hearing is scheduled for July 28 in Department 30 of the Clara Shortridge Foltz Criminal Justice Center.

On Jan. 16, Farzam allegedly posed as a firefighter during the Palisades Fire, gaining access to restricted emergency zones and interfering with emergency operations. The series of alleged offenses spans more than a year and includes incidents that put public safety and emergency personnel at serious risk.

If convicted as charged, Farzam faces up to 23 years and 10 months in state prison.

The case is being prosecuted by Deputy District Attorney David Ayvazian of the Crimes Against Peace Officers Division. The investigation was conducted by the California Highway Patrol’s Malibu Station and the Los Angeles Police Department in coordination with the Federal Bureau of Investigation and other agencies. For more info, Click Here.



Put on your virtual headset and step into the heart of a spontaneous ritual of rhythm, joy, and unity, captured in full 360° on the sands of Venice Beach, California.

Every Sunday, strangers become collaborators in this iconic open drum circle, an improvised, facilitator-free gathering where harmony emerges naturally through listening, presence, and play. In this 4-minute clip filmed during golden hour on July 13th, 2025, you’ll witness the magnetic pull of this phenomenon as passersby are drawn in by the rising energy, joining the circle with dance, drums, and uninhibited spirit.

This isn’t just music. It’s a living, breathing experience, an organic collective ritual that modern society rarely makes space for. Yet here, on this stretch of beach, people of all walks of life find rhythm together.


July 27, 2025 from 12-6pm, a day of live music, art, dance, storytelling, food, drinks, and more at Oakwood Park, 767 California Ave, Venice, CA 90291.

Venice Artbeat is a not-for-profit festival series that seeks to connect our community’s past and future through storytelling, music, and art. We believe in uplifting stories and artists from underrepresented backgrounds and finding collaborative ways to address housing injustice in historically marginalized communities.

Proceeds from Venice Artbeat will support affordable housing and community-focused projects in Venice as well as wildfire recovery and anti-displacement efforts across LA County via California Community Foundation's Wildfire Recovery Fund and LA Forward Institute.

Venice Artbeat will donate $1 to these organizations for every RSVP received. Those who RSVP will also be entered to win gifts like merch, signed artwork, VIP access, and more! Admittance is FREE and donations of any size are appreciated.

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4th of July Weekend at Pumping Malibu. Is this the biggest cucking of all time? Shout to the city of malibu for completely ruining the wave and more importantly thank you to everyone who started surfing in their 30’s over the last 5 years


Mikey February and the Venice Beach Boys

Mikey February and the Venice Beach Boys, Live from the boardwalk.


Malibu is one of the most iconic surf breaks in the world—and this is what it’s like when the waves show up. This short film blends natural sound, cinematic visuals, and storytelling narration to give you a feel for both sides of Malibu: the stillness... and the storm. This episode captures a classic Malibu morning. The beach started calm. Quiet. Almost empty. But the lineup? Packed. Surfers battling for position in the middle of some seriously good waves.


Sarcastic Paul gives a tour of the surfboard swap event at Little Lunch Coffee in Venice Beach hosted by Fahrenheit/Celsius wetsuits and Molusk Surf Shop.


Fight Club Mexico was at Venice Beach, where anyone can put on the gloves and box. Here's a couple of the matches of people that decided they wanted to box.


The 4th of July Fireworks show on Santa Monica Beach.


The annual 4th of July Flag Run up the coast starts of in Venice Beach and rolls down Lincoln Blvd through Santa Monica before heading on to Pacific Coast Highway.


The 2025 Main Street 4th of July Parade in Santa Monica.