The 18th Street Arts Center is putting on a show this weekend.
While primarily known for their art shows and artist’s residencies, the 18th Street Arts Center will organize
By Cynthia Citron
A few weeks ago I was terribly disappointed when "Capernaum", a beautifully made film from Lebanon about a young Syrian boy and an adorable Ethiopian
by Sarah A. Spitz
LITTLE PRINCE: A PHILOSOPHICAL APPROACH TO DINING
In Antoine de St. Exupery’s beloved children’s tale “The Little Prince,” a fox talks to the little
By Misti Kerns
While the Academy Awards garner international limelight, Santa Monica also celebrates cinema with a celebration of its own with the Film Independent Spirit Awards. Held annually the
By Paul Rosenstein
I hope the judge’s order for district elections is stayed during the city’s appeal. This decision is undemocratic and a version of voter suppression.
The
By CHARLES ANDREWS
AM I A ROCKER OR A CLASSICAL DUDE?
The answer of course is, I’m both. And country-reggae-jazz-North African trance. But I do lean certain ways, and
The City of Santa Monica will be left without a City Council if it does not hold a special election this summer, according to a recent ruling in the ongoing
A man and a woman stole two luxury cars from a dealership Feb. 24 and Santa Monica’s chief of police said such thefts have become more frequent.
The pair
Residents will be able to learn about and provide feedback on a plan that will shape Santa Monica’s parks for the next 20 years.
The City of Santa Monica
By CHARLES ANDREWS
I USED TO BE FAIRLY NORMAL
Then I started writing this column, seven years ago.
Now I never know what to think, or what anyone else in