If you want to watch the demise of a once-promising politician, “Weiner” is the documentary for you. And if you want to know how the heck we got to our
How do you talk about a show based on illusion without spoiling the surprises?
“In & Of Itself,” a new show by illusionist Derek DelGaudio at Geffen Playhouse's
Three actors over 80, a fourth in his late 60s … who says there are no quality stage roles for senior citizens these days?
I'm talking about “Endgame,” the
Are you as sick of news about politics, terrorism and global destruction as I am? Take yourself out for a laugh to see “Dough,” a whole different kind of “buddy
S. Beth Atkin is one of those renaissance women you read about in novels - but this Santa Monica resident is not fictional.
A graduate of Barnard College, she'
Circa's "Carnival of the Animals" from Australia and The Box Brothers from Holland are bringing their wondrous family entertainments to Santa Monica College Performing Arts Center’
A mural serves as public art. But for artist Francisco Letelier, the “Guardian” mural he's painting on the south wall of the American Red Cross Santa Monica Bay
I stopped into the Spring Fling at Bergamot Art Station this past Saturday for a tiny sampling of all that this unique gallery complex has to offer. Spring Fling is
This week I've seen three theatre productions written by women.
The Jewish Women's Theatre's latest production, “The Blessing of a Broken Heart” at The
In 2014 I went to the massive, impossibly sprawling Edinburgh Fringe Festival in Scotland (reporting on some of it here). To find the gems in the solo performance genre, you