“Tempest Redux” reimagines one of Shakespeare's most beloved and complex plays, now onstage at The Odyssey Theatre in West Los Angeles. John Farmanesh-Bocca, who ran Shakespeare Santa Monica
Quick: Who's the first celebrity you think of when you say “environmentalist” — Ed Begley, Jr.? Leonardo DiCaprio? Brad Pitt?
These answers are all correct, but here's
Once again, Santa Monica's own ambitious, cutting edge theatre company, City Garage, is striking out in a unique direction.
Part two of “The Winter of Our Discontent: Shakespeare
I'm so excited that this news came in before I finished writing this week's column! Laemmle Theatres announces the re-opening of the cinema complex formerly known
“It was all about finding the right voice,” Gloria Norris said at a recent book party celebrating her new memoir “KooKooLand,” published this month by Regan Arts. It’s a
You may not know the names behind the original 1950s Las Vegas lounge act, Louis Prima and Keely Smith, but you've definitely heard of a duo they influenced:
From a 15-minute podcast to a nationally broadcast, hourlong weekly public radio show (and podcast), “The Dinner Party Download” (on 89.3FM KPCC and wherever podcasts are served) is a
From a classroom at John Adams Middle School to the basement of the Cayton Student Center at Santa Monica College, Santa Monica's own public radio station KCRW (89.
Every time I turned on the radio last week, there was an interview with Young Jean Lee, talking about her most accessible stage work, “Straight White Men” in its West