The recent Los Angeles premiere of "Tales" (Ghesse-ha) by writer-director Rakshan Bani-Etemad, was part of the UCLA Film and Television Archive's Celebration of Iranian Cinema. I
Tongva Park continues its second season of free cultural and eclectic programming this month with an enchanting Tongva After Dark evening of Gypsy and Eastern European musicians and singers, followed
Santa Monica College will host a Kanin Family Film Series May 15-17. SMC Film Studies professor Josh Kanin will introduce the films, and will join SMC Political Science professor Alan
Chow down on the enticing offerings of area food trucks. Watch a popular movie on a 52-foot screen, whether because you've never seen it or because it'
The Santa Monica History Museum has been chosen as one of only five museums in the world to exhibit Shirley Temple's personal childhood collection.
The collection consists of
Imagine swinging through the jungle like Tarzan in a forest that's grown up around the ancient domed structures of a long deserted city, jumping from rock to rock,
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