CURIOUS CITY” column for Wed., Oct. 25, 2017
By CHARLES ANDREWS
LAST WEEK
On these very pages, I tried to make sense of a world seemingly gone mad, and get
FILM REVIEW
GOODBYE CHRISTOPHER ROBIN
Rated PG
107 Minutes
Released October 6
Goodbye Christopher Robin is the story of the creation of the Winnie the Pooh stories written by A.
Expo art to expand with new sculpture along 4th Street
MATTHEW HALL
Daily Press Editor
Given the title of a new sculpture coming to Downtown Santa Monica and its placement
CULTURE WATCH
By Sarah A.Spitz
EINSTEIN AND THE RABBI
Today is Rosh Hashanah, the Jewish New Year, the start of the Ten Days of Awe that culminate in Yom
City Hall wants to streamline rules governing the two-dozen volunteer board/commissions/committees that advise the Council.
Santa Monica has 24 boards, commissions, committees or task forces that make recommendations
Best Director, Best Picture
With so many awards shows leading up to the Academy Awards, I’m sure everyone is feeling a bit of “Awards Fatigue.” However, the Oscars are
It's absolutely uncanny how Canadian pianist, actor, playwright, composer, producer, and director Hershey Felder can take on not only the persona of some of the world's
By Camille de Beus
Daily Press Intern
Santa Monica has been an inspiration for local artists for generations and the City's Artist-in-Residence reflects the connection between artists, residents
They’re treasured pieces of a distinguished art collection, usually kept in protective wrapping and stored away in private. But through Sept. 3, the original proofs by Pablo Picasso will
While unveiling its programming slate for the 2016-2017 season, The Broad Stage this week announced that Jane Deknatel, who has been with The Broad Stage for six years, most recently