Bite of the Beast and Bastianich Wines
By Talia Tinari
On the last Thursday of every month Locanda Del Lago serves a four-course communal dinner featuring whole animal roasts and
About Survival in the Lower Ninth Ward
By Cynthia Citron
If you are an American, you are aware that there are a number of traumatic dates that have become an
Tourism Talks
Residents and Visitors Explore Santa Monica Car-Free with Santa Monica Free Ride
Between pedestrian-friendly streets and transportation options such as the Big Blue Bus and Metro Expo Line,
Local company helps performers make a band and book a show
BY LEA YAMASHIRO
Special to the Daily Press
How do people cope with the struggle to find band members
Do you think that we have enough Italian restaurants in Santa Monica? Of course there's some reason to have some variety, since there are a number of regional
Grainiacs Gather In Santa Monica
by Sarah A. Spitz
Special to Santa Monica Daily Press
Southern California farmers, millers, chefs, pastry makers, brewers, distillers and home bakers are cheering for
CULTURE WATCH
By Sarah A.Spitz
EINSTEIN AND THE RABBI
Today is Rosh Hashanah, the Jewish New Year, the start of the Ten Days of Awe that culminate in Yom
Case in point: Halley Feiffer’s new play, now having its west coast premiere at the Geffen Playhouse. It’s called “A
Only it isn’t very funny. It involves
Rated PG-13
106 Minutes
Released September 15
You probably know Danny Strong for his acting, having appeared in film and television since the mid 1990’s in shows such as
The last time I saw actors from the Australian Theatre Company, performing in Sydney, they presented a lively, absorbing version of Chekhov’s “Uncle Vanya,” starring Australian-born Cate Blanchett.
This
Rated R
135 Minutes
Released September 8
A classic Stephen King horror story set in a quaint and peaceful New England town is the foundation for the movie It directed