On one end of the cinema spectrum there are comic book characters, superheroes, spirits, zombies and vampires. That's the fantasy world many people choose to escape to when
For Taylor Walker, the dichotomy was impossible to ignore.
Every weekday morning he arrived in Santa Monica and found hope: examples of tolerance, evidence of opportunity, signs of wellbeing. Then,
The landscapes in the film "True Story" are faces and eyes — of a man accused of murdering his family (James Franco), and of the troubled news reporter whose
Starting tonight through May 5, historic and iconic venues around L.A., including Santa Monica's Aero Theatre, will play host to Dance Camera West's 14th Annual
JAMS Theatre Company presents its annual spring musical, "Bye Bye Birdie," featuring two casts in four performances, with students from both John Adams Middle School and SMASH. The
The King is dead. Long live the King of Pop. When Michael Jackson died the world mourned the loss of one its greatest musical artists. An outright celebrity for almost
"The LAF Supper" is a comedy/musical about a disillusioned yet hopeful idea-machine-of-a-man who after years of Hollywood rejection attempts to join a monastery convinced they'll
The Los Angeles Doctors Symphony Orchestra returns to the Ann and Jerry Moss Theater with an exciting program entitled "The Four B's," featuring the brilliant technique
The first thing I noticed about "Paul Blart: Mall Cop 2" is the utterly unabashed use of prominent brand placement: Wynn Hotels, Las Vegas, La Reve and M&
The Santa Monica Oceanaires will present its annual spring show "Radio Days Goes West," which will be held at the Paul Revere Charter Middle School Auditorium on April