LOTS OF GREAT MUSIC, TONIGHT THROUGH SUNDAY
So let’s chat about the thea-tuh, shall we?
There I go again. Butting into the arts area already covered so skillfully by
HOW DID THIS HAPPEN?
I just wanted to write about… life. People. Life in Santa Monica. The really interesting people all around us who have amazing stories we would never
YA WIN SOME, LOSE SOME
Man, I wanted to go to the Laurel Canyon Love Street Festival Saturday, for the lineup that will probably never be repeated, noteworthy musicians from
EASY HEADLINE
(Last week was Part 1.) Hard, complicated subject, this ruination of our once-fair City through reckless overdevelopment. But maybe not. I’ve tried to make it simpler for
NILSSON SCHMILSSON
Having written that song when he was barely 30, I guess he got his wish. You likely either adore Nilsson or never heard of him. When asked at
SUMMERTIME AND THE MUSIC IS POPPIN’
Here are some suggestions.
HIGHLY RECOMMENDED:
BLIND BOYS OF ALABAMA, Paul Thorn opening (how many groups, especially with a founding member still up there
TUNEFUL WORDS? GO TO THE LIBRARY, GIRL!
Silly me. I thought the Library Girl spoken word series, every second Sunday evening of the month at 7 p.m. at the
IT’S PERSONAL NOW
I’ve been quiet about the scooter kerfuffle. Torn both ways.
It is a pretty clean mode of transportation, an environmentally good way of getting from
IT’S ALMOST ALWAYS ALL ABOUT THE $$$
Oh, occasionally you have high ideals that steer a piece of history. A saint here, an aesthete there, a righteous crusader, a philosopher