City Garage’s “Exit the King” at Bergamot Station, Rogue Machine’s “Ready, Steady, Yeti, Go” at Electric Lodge in Venice, and “Dana H.” at The Kirk Douglas in Culver
There’s no doubt that Dianne Wiest gives an amazing performance in Samuel Beckett’s “Happy Days,” at the Mark Taper Forum. She told an LA Times reporter that she
We live in a time of ecological transition, and human beings have the greatest influence over what direction Planet Earth will take — that’s the key takeaway as the Aquarium
Downtown Santa Monica, the Santa Monica Pier, Santa Monica Place and the City of Santa Monica, are unveiling a calendar of fun, family-friendly events and experiences for the first-ever, SaMo
There’s a powerful and important exhibition at The Broad Museum in downtown LA. “Soul of a Nation: Art in the Age of Black Power 1963-1983” examines African-American art in
Santa Monica’s Broad Stage begins is 12th season this month with several performances that are homecomings of sorts for the artists and audiences involved.
Carolyn Elliott Sr. director of
Two terrific documentaries open next week. “The Biggest Little Farm” opens May 9 at the Landmark Theatre in West L.A. featuring a Q&As with the filmmakers/farmers
Two plays onstage right now, “The Niceties” at the Geffen Playhouse and “Native Son” at the Kirk Douglas Theatre, are strikingly different and yet connected via the thread of race.
A prominent Santa Monican has gone from politics to playwriting.
Grant Woods, formerly John McCain’s first chief of staff, wrote the play “The Things We Do”, now at the
by Theo Greenly, SMC Corsair / Daily Press Staff Writer
On the second floor of a brightly lit Santa Monica food court, a woman in a white chef’s coat and