Living in Santa Monica can be a tad bit stressful from the traffic, to the high cost of living in the famous beach city.
UCLA Medical Center, Santa Monica is
Rated R
90 Minutes
Released June 30
This fun romp, The Little Hours, is a Middle Ages comic book. As such it is probably a much more realistic depiction of
Minnesota Senator Al Franken was in Los Angeles last weekend to promote his new book, “Al Franken, Giant of the Senate.” Taking advantage of his visit, Andrea Grossman, founder of
Radio is a medium in which words and voice are crucial. And we are lucky to have in our midst the Pacific Resident Theatre company, which is producing not just
Rated R
93 Minutes
Released June 30
The story of The Beguiled shows in full detail how we are often subject to the basest of human instincts regardless of our
Rated PG-13
115 Minutes
Released June 16
Maudie is a symphonic tale about a unique and wonderful life of primitive artist Maude Dowley Lewis (1903-1970) who painted brightly colored scenes
No matter what calumnies the Trumpster chooses to attribute to the Muslims of the world, there is at least one man who goes a long way to prove him wrong.
I’m off to see “Heisenberg” this Thursday at the Mark Taper Forum, featuring the critically lauded Broadway cast of Mary-Louise Parker and Dennis Arndt. Next weekend, it’ll be
Rated R
113 Minutes
Released June 28
Baby Driver is one of those rare movies that uses every element of cinema. If that sounds redundant consider this- this film is
Rated PG-13
105 Minutes
Released June 16
I found The Book of Henry to be a very well written, intricate adventure into the psychology of the human mind. The characters
Before George Carlin. Before Richard Pryor. Before EVERYONE who followed, there was Lenny Bruce.
Ostensibly having died of a drug overdose in 1966, Bruce is apparently still alive and unwell
Poet Lawrence Ferlinghetti reputedly once said, “One must have an open mind, but not so open that your brain falls out.”
I’ve been away for a month in Scandinavia