In the first half of the 20th century the Brits, with their impeccable enunciation and dramatic gestures, set the standard for theater performances —Shakespeare and all the rest. In the
Love is all around the Santa Monica Pier.
With Valentine’s Day around the corner, Heal the Bay’s Santa Monica Pier Aquarium will celebrate the love of the Pacific
Rated R
121 Minutes
Released January 27
Gold is loosely based on a true, very complicated account took place from the late 1980’s into the 1990’s. What happens
Congratulations to Kaleidoscope, the conductorless chamber orchestra whose mission is to make classical music more accessible to diverse audiences. They’ve performed in homeless shelters, children’s hospitals and other
Where does the mind go when its body is in a coma?
Playwrights Alex Lyras and Robert McCaskill explore this question in their provocative new play, “Plasticity,” now having its
Citywide
The Alzheimer’s Foundation of America (AFA), a national non-profit organization that unites more than 2,600 member organizations nationwide with the goal of providing optimal care and services
Boxing has earned a local following in Santa Monica thanks to professional fights hosted at the airport and locals who might be inspired to pickup up some of the fitness
In a fitness-focused city like Santa Moncia, there are workout options that cater to any preference and need. With several studios located inside city limits, both barre and pilates classes
Rated R
118 Minutes
Released January 20
I’ve always found that the personal background of directors informs the cinematic language of their work. Writer/ director Mike Mills is no
Rated PG-13
115 Minutes
Released January 20
The Founder is the story of Ray Kroc, the businessman who took McDonald’s from a small express –style hamburger chain to a
What could be more overwhelming than a play by Samuel Beckett? How about FIVE plays by Samuel Beckett?
Ron Sossi, the fearless founder of L.A.’s Odyssey Theatre and