The brilliant new documentary, “Science Fair,” offers hope for the future. If you’ve been as discouraged as I am by the anti-science climate in America today, buy tickets now
Santa Monica is an arts and culture city. From last week’s Broad Fest to Wednesday’s comic book signing, the city perpetually reinvigorates itself with fresh, new avenues of
Don't you sometimes find that crime films produced by countries that are not America are a little hard to follow? Especially if the crime (usually a robbery) is
HESITATION BLUES
I sure wish I had my original Grunt Records promotional Hot Tuna t-shirt. Great shirt from a great band. It was this odd shade of orange with a
Good things do occasionally happen on Facebook. I posted about how much I loved the movie “The Guernsey Literary and Potato Peel Pie Society” (on Netflix), and Santa Monica civic
If I were to list all the accolades and awards that Stephen Sachs has won over his long career as a playwright, a director, and as co-artistic director of the
REST UP FOR SUNDAY
It’s Labor Day weekend (when no one labors), the last gasp of summer! By the calendar, maybe, but here in the land of endless summer,
RANDY NEWMAN, YOU SLIMY LITTLE CRIMINAL
Last Thursday I wrote nice things about you. I take it all back.
In doing a little research I found out that crummy little
Whenever there is mention of the personal life of Albert Einstein, there are, inevitably, recollections of the happy years he spent with Elsa Lowenthal, his first cousin and second wife.
Y’ALL ARE MISSING GOOD STUFF
At the Ruskin, the Ruskin Group Theatre at the airport. All you folks who just want to stay comfy right here in Santa Monica,
Dealing with some health issues has again kept me out of the public sphere, unable to attend events and turning me into a hermit at home. I’ve been reading