Since I've just lived through the week from H-e-double-hockey-sticks, I didn't have a chance to see or hear anything that I can report on personally. So
DOWNTOWN — The Santa Monica Symphony Orchestra is back in action.
After announcing that it would have to cancel its 2012-13 season because of a need to reorganize and raise funds,
BERGAMOT STATION — In an effort to save Pulitzer-Prize winner Paul Conrad's sculpture "Chain Reaction," the famous cartoonist's family will be auctioning off a bronze
This is the week that Robert Mapplethorpe is being honored at both the Los Angeles County Museum of Art and the Getty Center. A major photographic talent, the late Mapplethorpe
No need to bring any books to this "Seminar," Theresa Rebeck's most recent Broadway play, now onstage at The Ahmanson Theatre.
Rebeck is a Pulitzer Prize-nominated
OCEAN AVE — When crowds flock to the Santa Monica Beach next September for the third installment of Glow, City Hall's all-night arts event, they will be treated to
The Broad Stage started its fall season last weekend with a big bang and a loud beat. Like Cirque du Soleil in miniature, minus the contortionists and trapeze artists, Diavolo
18th STREET — There's nothing I enjoy more than drinking √ºber-hoppy craft beers while chowing down on some farm-fresh treats. It's even better if you can help
To call Ken Price prolific would be an understatement. He was in many ways the artist's artist and though widely influential he was not widely exhibited until recently.