The oldest street festival in the world is nearing five decades of its Los Angeles spinoff, acting as a true celebration of life, spirituality and Indian culture.
Writer, performer, and founding member of Culture Clash Herbert Sigüenza shared his experience with students from the Santa Monica College Theatre Department in a workshop recently. The following weekend, Sigüenza took the stage at BroadStage in his one-man show “A Weekend with Pablo Picasso.”
On Jan. 26, one of Santa Monica-Malibu Unified School District’s elementary school sites went worldwide in an effort to learn about peers’ unique backgrounds.
McKinley Elementary School played host
The diverse student body at Grant Elementary School was celebrated this past week, as over 20 cultures from around the world were represented at World Cultures Day on Sept. 29.
Dance: The Santa Monica Main Library hosted the Korean Classical Music and Dance Company on Thursday. Under the artistic direction of Don Kim, the company performed the ceremonial and social dances that are an integral part of Korean culture. Dances included a “flower crown dance” and country drum
Frank Conlin (Dann Florek) has been working at the same job for 40 years and he’s about to make the speech of his life at his retirement party. Unfortunately,
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
A new play performed explores the intersection African-American and Jewish culture, embodied by the solo performer, Rain Pryor.
Pryor spent her childhood in both Santa Monica and Beverly Hills, and
By Sarah A. Spitz
This weekend, the WestEdge Design Fair sets up shop in Barker Hangar at Santa Monica Airport. This annual event showcases every item you could possibly imagine