Oceans of Sorrow, a new book by Debra Marvel, has been released by Dorrance Publishing Co., Inc.
In ten years, Marvel lost her husband, brother, and mother. Her poems reflect
The City of Malibu will present a free screening of the animated hit movie “Frozen” (PG) on Saturday, September 14 at Malibu Bluffs Park (23825 Stuart Ranch Road). The movie
By CHARLES ANDREWS
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TONIGHT! -- “DEATH OF A SALESMAN” by ARTHUR MILLER starring ROB MORROW (Tony- and Pulitzer-winning play from the brilliant Arthur Miller, no Morrow Fri-Sat)
A multicultural celebration of body movement will belly dance and pirouette its way into Santa Monica this weekend.
The 13th Annual MixMatch Dance Festival returns to the Miles Memorial Playhouse
Santa Monica will get a taste of the fictional New York City this weekend when the Coffee Bean and Tea Leaf on the Promenade is temporarily converted into a Central
By Russell Hunziker
Join the Allied Artists of the Santa Monica Mountains and Seashore in supporting the Santa Monica Mountains National Recreation Area and local conservation efforts on Sunday September
By Christa Muscatine, Youth Services Librarian
Fairview Library
Join organizers as they wrap up their children’s Summer Reading season with a finale concert featuring musician David Tobocman at the
By Jake Coyle
Shia LaBeouf is trying to show how different he is from his co-star in “The Peanut Butter Falcon,” Zack Gottsagen.
“Hey, Zack,” says LaBeouf. “Are you
The Santa Monica Police Department hosted a National Night Out celebration on August 6. A section of Main Street was closed in front of City Hall to provide space for residents to interact with a variety of public safety officers and engage in fun family activities.
Casting director David Rubin has been elected the new president of the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences, the organization that bestows the Oscars.
He is the first casting
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TONIGHT! -- KRONOS QUARTET (perhaps America’s premier experimental string quartet, tonight they pay tribute to American composer Ben Johnston, who died last month at
A million years ago I worked in the Public Relations Department at Boston University. At the time there were 72 schools and colleges flourishing in the Greater Boston area, all