Being an Olympic sport is starting to bring a different vibe to skateboarding.
With a promise from the IOC to keep the spirit of the sport intact as it makes
TO THE 1200 WE HAD TO TURN AWAY SUNDAY
From my wife DIANE MICHELLE’s performance with our daughter at the Church in Ocean Park of her first album ever,
For the first time in many years the Tony awards, televised live from Radio City Music Hall on Sunday, actually rewarded the irrepressible theater-lovers who watched with excitement and anticipation
The play is called “A Bad Year for Tomatoes”, which is a whimsical name for a play that has almost nothing to do with tomatoes. I assume the playwright, John
City Garage’s “Exit the King” at Bergamot Station, Rogue Machine’s “Ready, Steady, Yeti, Go” at Electric Lodge in Venice, and “Dana H.” at The Kirk Douglas in Culver
Look for Jack Neworth’s fine column tomorrow about my top HIGHLY RECOMMENDED show, below.
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DIANE MICHELLE album release party for “BLOOD HARMONY” (OK let’s get this
Officials have announced the Millard Sheets Pleasures Along the Beach glass mosaic as well as the two sculptures by Richard Ellis and John Svenson, located at 2600 Wilshire Boulevard, will
Sumo Dog will shutter its doors (er, space in The Gallery) after only nine months in Santa Monica.
In a Monday, June 3 Instagram post, Sumo Dog’s account stated
Santa Monica Public Library’s annual community reading program, Santa Monica Reads, continues for the seventeenth year in 2019. Popular with local residents and visitors, the program invites everyone to
For a Left-leaning city, a glaring omission in Santa Monica’s past has been celebrating an iconic event such as Pride. This weekend, that changes, with Pride arriving at one