This Christmas season, where family infighting is aplenty, try taking peaceful inspiration from… war?
“All Is Calm” will play at the Broad Stage for the first time this Saturday, December
By Cynthia Citron
The invitation to come and review a play called “Wink” provided a brief description of what the play was about. I thought it might be enlightening and
Catherine Coan has been many things in this life.
Perhaps best known for her taxidermy art pieces (seen locally at the Lois Lambert, haleARTS and CoPro Galleries), the artist, writer,
By CHARLES ANDREWS
BRAND X
What a great name for a British jazz-fusion band that was anything but generic. Formed by Genesis drummer Phil Collins and Atomic Rooster guitarist John
by Cynthia Citron
Friends who have similar personalities and mannerisms sometimes joke about being "twins separated at birth." It's not a joke, however, to a set
PARAMOUNT RANCH
As I pointed out in this column the week before last, an unexpected consequence of the recent horrible fires north of here was the loss of the location
Just south of Santa Monica, wedged between a Whole Foods and Marie Callender's, is a place of worship, St. Andrews Lutheran Church. Churchgoers fill its pews each Sunday,
The classics never go out of style.
Westside Ballet’s 46th annual performance of The Nutcracker is proof positive of this, selling out for five years straight. The dance troupe
The Pier will be getting festive for the holidays.
For the first time in more than a decade, holiday Pier programming returns to the Santa Monica landmark with Wonderland by
By CHARLES ANDREWS
UNEXPECTED CONSEQUENCES
Of the horrible fires: the Paramount Ranch burned and the old Western town was severely damaged, and besides the loss of an historic, quaint movie