It Might Be Nice to Have History On Your Side: In Trump’s America, Invisible Republic Should Be Required Reading
By Kevin M. Brettauer
“Everybody knows that the dice are
by Cynthia Citron
The play is titled “A Beautiful Day in November on the Banks of the Greatest of the Great Lakes.”
The title alone should give you some clue
Jeanne Field occupies a niche all her own; no single description defines her. She’s been a nanny, a caterer, a restaurateur, a clothing designer, a camera assistant, an editor,
By David Pisarra
It has been a week since Donald Trump won the election to President of the United States which continues to send shock waves through the American republic.
116 Minutes
Released November 11th
Before you sit down in the theatre to watch Arrival, loosen the restraints on your brain. Free your tendency to observe new concepts from a
Last week, I joked that if Donald Trump became President I would change my column banner from “Laughing Matters,” to “Crying Matters.” Apparently, the joke is on me.
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By Sarah A. Spitz
Some of our smaller local theatres put on reliably good entertainment much of the time. Today a quick look at three of them.
The Ruskin Group
by Cynthia Citron
If Lawrence Garfinkle comes to your town, be wary! And be afraid. Be very afraid. Garfinkle, known to his fellow Wall Street stockbrokers as “Larry the Liquidator,
By Gary Rhoades, Deputy City Attorney
For the second consecutive evening in their Santa Monica apartment, Mia’s six-year-old daughter began coughing at 6 p.m. A few minutes later,
I’M EXHAUSTED.
Emotionally, mentally, spiritually, intellectually, and yeah physically, because of all the other exhausting exhaustions.
Keep in mind I’m writing this before the election results are in.
Being a regular is always nice. The sense of comfort and ease that happens when you walk into an establishment or event and someone recognizes you is one of the
I probably should be writing about the Cubs historic 2016 World Series, beating the Cleveland Indians three straight to win the title and end their 108-year drought. I think I&