by Cynthia Citron
At some point in his life the thinking man will usually ask himself three important questions: Who—or what—am I? Where am I? and How did
This Christmas season, where family infighting is aplenty, try taking peaceful inspiration from… war?
“All Is Calm” will play at the Broad Stage for the first time this Saturday, December
By Cynthia Citron
The invitation to come and review a play called “Wink” provided a brief description of what the play was about. I thought it might be enlightening and
Catherine Coan has been many things in this life.
Perhaps best known for her taxidermy art pieces (seen locally at the Lois Lambert, haleARTS and CoPro Galleries), the artist, writer,
Just south of Santa Monica, wedged between a Whole Foods and Marie Callender's, is a place of worship, St. Andrews Lutheran Church. Churchgoers fill its pews each Sunday,
The Pier will be getting festive for the holidays.
For the first time in more than a decade, holiday Pier programming returns to the Santa Monica landmark with Wonderland by
The stakes for filmmakers entering the Santa Monica International Teen Film Festival just got a lot higher.
The college-bound teenager who wins Best Overall Film at the June 2019 festival
The brilliant new documentary, “Science Fair,” offers hope for the future. If you’ve been as discouraged as I am by the anti-science climate in America today, buy tickets now
Santa Monica is an arts and culture city. From last week’s Broad Fest to Wednesday’s comic book signing, the city perpetually reinvigorates itself with fresh, new avenues of
Good things do occasionally happen on Facebook. I posted about how much I loved the movie “The Guernsey Literary and Potato Peel Pie Society” (on Netflix), and Santa Monica civic