DOWNTOWN — Christmas morning.
It's several hours of wrapping paper carnage, dogs running off with sticky bows and older members of the family spreading holiday cheer with one more
DOWNTOWN — My quintessential New Year's Eve came when I was 15 years old.
My friends and I gathered in the lower floor of my parents' split-level house
Move over Dunder Mifflin, there's another office in town … well, in a fictional small Iowa town, anyway.
Bob Finhead's insurance office serves as the heartbeat of
KEN EDWARDS CENTER — The Arts Commission will once again wrestle Monday night with the fate of "Chain Reaction," a towering sculpture at the Civic Center that recently lost
"Silver Linings Playbook," by far one of the most enjoyable movies I've seen this year, does a wonderful job of creating believable characters and an un-sappy
STEWART ST — Joy Womack is used to headlines.
As the first American woman accepted to the prestigious Bolshoi Ballet Academy in Moscow at the age of 17, she's
MONTANA AVE — Filmmakers and aficionados alike will flock to the Aero Theatre this Saturday for the Santa Monica Film Festival, an annual tradition in the city by the sea that
It's literature gone wild! A laugh-out-loud story by Grace Paley is converted into a world premiere play at the Geffen. Charles Dickens' classic "A Christmas Carol&
ANNENBERG BEACH HOUSE — Author Charles Hood has been selected as the fourth writer-in-residence at the Annenberg Community Beach House, city officials said last week.
Hood will work through February on
Shakespeare's Globe Theatre seems to be the resident visiting theatrical troupe at The Broad Stage. They've presented several inventive annual productions with cast members playing multiple