In 1946, Donald John Trump was born. (You could say there’s been trouble ever since.) In 1951, “Donnie Johnny” reportedly threw rocks at a 2-year-old neighbor in his crib
Every individual is concerned about protecting their personal data, which is why our state legislators took action and passed the California Consumer Privacy Act (CCPA). This sweeping law will impact
AND THE SUMMER MUSIC WAVE STARTS NEXT WEEK!
Some weeks you rock, sometimes it’s all that jazz, this week — great theatre, even outdoors!
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“DEATH OF A SALESMAN”
WE NEED RUMBLIN’, NOT RAMBLIN’
Even though legendary folk singer Ramblin’ Jack Elliott, who performed here in Santa Monica at McCabe’s last Sunday, was close to Woody Guthrie and
Dear EarthTalk: What are American businesses doing to help the U.S. meet its Paris climate accord commitments? — M. Francis, New York, NY
Not every business leader in the U.
The City of Santa Monica is home to some amazing students. This past month the Santa Monica Lions were proud to present almost 50 students, from Lincoln Middle School, John
I was going to write about the Democratic debates but my deadline interfered. You’d think the DNC would occasionally check with me. Actually, I tend to agree with Oklahoma
The play consists of seven actors playing some 26 different characters, as well as “others” too insignificant to identify specifically. And so the stage was a chaos of people coming
Playwright Arthur Miller died before Twitter, Facebook and Instagram were invented, but he still managed to nail our obsession with getting likes.
“Bernard is not well liked, is he?” Willy
In 2004, The New Yorker published an article by David Grann called “Mysterious Circumstances,” about a Sherlock Holmes scholar/fanatic murdered under—you guessed it—mysterious circumstances. Matt Shakman, now