In divisive political times, it’s beautiful to see two world superpowers come together for the betterment of all mankind: bees and beer (BEEr?).
Urban beekeeper Paul Hekimian, of nonprofit
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Continuing its 36th Anniversary Season, The Verdi Chorus has announced that auditions will be held on Saturday, August 31, for paid and volunteer positions at
A couple of Santa Monicans are learning about social justice and civil rights history this summer, and it’s happening not in the classroom, but on stage.
Sabina Egan and
What a packed line-up! I was going to whine about youtube now forcing you to listen to commercials, to make you pay to subscribe, but there’s so much going
It is virtually impossible to review the beautiful new film “After the Wedding” because to reveal any of the plot would inevitably unravel all the rest of it.
It’s
A producer of the 1969 Woodstock festival says he's come to appreciate how a community can be born of difficulty.
Joel Rosenman said Tuesday he was so immersed
Crossroads School for Arts & Sciences recently announced the selection of two architectural teams to develop plans to enhance performing arts facilities on the School’s 21st Street Campus, which
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