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
Enter the Proper Hotel, the new luxury lifestyle hotel on the corner of Wilshire and 7th Street, and you’ll immediately be impressed with the casually elegant lobby. Walk through
Cathleen Young had lost her passion for the written word.
The reporter-turned-TV-movie-and-series-writer was a mainstay in the writer-for-hire scene, a scribe for TV movies and popular shows such as MacGuyver,
By Jeff Schwartz, Reference Librarian
The acclaimed LA jazz quintet Continuum appears Thursday August 29, at 7:30 p.m, in the Martin Luther King Jr. Auditorium of the Santa
In divisive political times, it’s beautiful to see two world superpowers come together for the betterment of all mankind: bees and beer (BEEr?).
Urban beekeeper Paul Hekimian, of nonprofit
Michelin-starred chef Stefano De Lorenzo believes that everyone should be able to try really good pasta.
At Colapasta, his new restaurant at 1241 5th St. in downtown Santa Monica, De
by Davidson & Choy Publicity
Continuing its 36th Anniversary Season, The Verdi Chorus has announced that auditions will be held on Saturday, August 31, for paid and volunteer positions at
A couple of Santa Monicans are learning about social justice and civil rights history this summer, and it’s happening not in the classroom, but on stage.
Sabina Egan and
What a packed line-up! I was going to whine about youtube now forcing you to listen to commercials, to make you pay to subscribe, but there’s so much going
After months of shortages, Impossible Foods is partnering with a veteran food production company to ramp up supplies of its popular plant-based burgers.
The Redwood City, Calif.-based startup is
It is virtually impossible to review the beautiful new film “After the Wedding” because to reveal any of the plot would inevitably unravel all the rest of it.
It’s