There's no dancing at all in Elizabeth Irwin's moving play “My Mañana Comes,” but nevertheless the choreography is delightful. Four men whose job title identifies them
The bus will chug up and down the coast, zipping along historic highways that offer views of panoramic seascapes, rolling hillsides and seemingly endless farmland.
The students on the bus
To kick off the new school year, UCLA professor Dr. Tyrone Howard will speak on "Awakening the Genius in the African American Student" at the Committee for Racial
Amelia Saltsman will sign copies of her new cookbook, "The Seasonal Jewish Kitchen," at The City of Santa Monica Wednesday Downtown Farmer's Market. In her second
This weekend Tongva Park's Family Saturdays will host a morning of youth-oriented Shakespearean performances presented by the Los Angeles Drama Club. The event, which is free and open
Very few comic book artists live a life as adventurous as the ones led by the superhero characters they bring to life on paper. One such artist who can boast
America has been going through a period of growth in the last couple weeks. And that means that there is no better time to talk about Captain America.
"Captain
Summer is here, which for some means the beach, for others the pool and for yet others fun and games. Santa Monica's Annenberg Community Beach House, open to
Santa Monica authors Marcy Winograd and Jackie Hirtz are back with a sequel to their tween novel "Lola Zola and the Lemonade Crush."
The new novel is titled
The Santa Monica Arts Foundation presented its third annual awards ceremony at Back on the Beach restaurant June 17 in recognition of the contributions of local leaders whose efforts support
It was an early May fiesta at Will Rogers Elementary School, an annual event that has existed for decades.
But what had been a popular celebration of the Cinco de