AND THE SUMMER MUSIC WAVE STARTS NEXT WEEK!
Some weeks you rock, sometimes it’s all that jazz, this week — great theatre, even outdoors!
HIGHLY RECOMMENDED:
“DEATH OF A SALESMAN”
Oliver Luck’s first year as the XFL’s commissioner has mostly been confined to the office and getting the league’s framework set up. The next couple months are
The Academy of Motion Pictures Arts and Sciences on Monday invited 842 members from 59 countries to the Oscars organization and, for the first time, reached gender parity in its
Two Santa Monica College (SMC) student films have won awards at the 4th Annual Silicon Beach Film Festival. “Once Upon a Woman”won Best Western Film and “Ritornare”—a co-production
Two years after starting their Santa Monica Adult Softball D-League careers with a combined 0-23 record through two seasons, Team Morethan U found themselves in the league’s championship game.
Santa Monica College hosts its Celebrate America fireworks show today, June 29, a patriotic event with filled with food, music and more, all in the name of celebrating the nation’
Stephen Curry may be a sharpshooting three-time NBA champion, but he is quickly building a career away from the court to inspire the masses through his burgeoning production company.
The
The City of Santa Monica celebrates the joy and benefits of walking with the Walk Loop Project, a GoSaMo initiative to create neighborhood walking loops throughout the city. These one-mile
The lineup for the 35th pier concert series has been announced.
Event organizers renamed the Twilight Concert Series as “Twilight on the Pier” last year and have announced plans to
The play consists of seven actors playing some 26 different characters, as well as “others” too insignificant to identify specifically. And so the stage was a chaos of people coming
Playwright Arthur Miller died before Twitter, Facebook and Instagram were invented, but he still managed to nail our obsession with getting likes.
“Bernard is not well liked, is he?” Willy