Santa Monica’s Broad Stage begins is 12th season this month with several performances that are homecomings of sorts for the artists and audiences involved.
Carolyn Elliott Sr. director of
Two terrific documentaries open next week. “The Biggest Little Farm” opens May 9 at the Landmark Theatre in West L.A. featuring a Q&As with the filmmakers/farmers
I love stories of talented musicians persisting and finally making their mark. Especially when they’re local.
There’s a very talented jazz singer living here some 33 years, who
Nautica teamed up with Brooke Burke for an evening benefiting Children’s Hospital Los Angeles (CHLA), which is dedicated to preventing and curing childhood cancer. The event marked the start
Local businesses were celebrated for their love of green this week.
The 24th annual Sustainable Quality Awards took place at the Le Meridien Delfina Hotel in Santa Monica Tuesday, April
From the lively, ten-table dining room at Chez Jay, Chris Anderson has watched restaurants in the buildings that have sprung up around his father’s iconic bar and restaurant
Fewer than 100 students and staff members at two Los Angeles universities remain quarantined following their possible exposure to measles.
California State University, Los Angeles, reported Tuesday that 70 students
The price tag on the Los Angeles 2028 Olympics is now $6.88 billion, a $1.36 billion increase that comes mainly because of accounting measures designed to better reflect
A day of book panels and signings with best-selling authors in the Young Adult world comes to Santa Monica this weekend.
Yallwest marks its fifth anniversary this year, bringing
Last Wednesday I and about 250 other people filed in to the Ann and Jerry Moss Theater at New Roads School for a LIVE TALKS LOS ANGELES event. These are
“Think Pink” for Women’s Wellness, an Irene Dunne Guild annual event, focuses on health education and awareness for women and their families. Held close to Mother’s Day, it