St. Matthew's Music Guild continues its 2014-15 season in Pacific Palisades on March 13 with a program featuring Britten's Double Concerto For Violin And Viola, with
Imagine that your favorite national park (perhaps Yellowstone?) suddenly becomes the battleground for a horrific civil war. Instead of peace, there are explosions and gunshots. Animals hide. Tourists flee. An
It wasn't just the nose. Or the hooded eyelids. Or the protruding gums in the small mouth that almost never smiled. It was the total demeanor. The flat
The young musicians of Elemental Strings and Band, Santa Monica's oldest youth orchestra program for elementary students, will perform three world premieres by local composers at Lincoln Middle
John Boorman wrote and directed "Queen and Country," a beautiful film that he claims is his final movie (though, during the in-person talk that followed Tuesday's
Now that nearly 13 percent of Americans are over 65, filmmakers no longer need to cater solely to an audience of 12-year-old boys. More often they have been choosing to
Santa Monican actress, writer and creative producer Marie Paquim walked the red carpet for Film Independent's 30th annual Spirit Awards, which took place Feb. 21 on Santa Monica
The Santa Monica College Pete & Susan Barrett Art Gallery will present "FONDAMENTA: Future Furniture Formed in a Collective Memory," an exhibition of original works by renowned artists
On Saturday, Feb. 21, from 5 - 8 p.m., at 685 Venice Blvd., Venice, CA (Old Venice Police Station), SPARC's historic headquarters since 1977, The Duron Gallery
The Santa Monica Pier is working toward a new custom-built stage for its summer concerts.
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