It’s a New Year, stimulate your mind with smart talk, challenging art and a unique music event.
But first, while we remember all the big names that we lost
Marina Andalon
This month The Albright will not just be celebrating the New Year but also their 40th anniversary and owners Greg and Yunnie Morena are taking pride in their
Wastewater Main Replacement Project
For the week of January 2, 2017, the Contractor will continue with removal and replacement of the sewer main on Marguerita Place North between 1st Court
Rated R
99 Minutes
Released December 21st
Pedro Almdovar uses color as a language. He noted in a Q&A after a screening of his latest film Julieta, that
Rated PG-13
138 Minutes
Released December 25th
Fences is a type of film I sometimes find annoying. It’s a powerful award-winning play by August Wilson. Normally I would say
By Marina Andalon
Daily Press Staff Writer
It has been seven years since a tragic injury took place on the Santa Monica High School football field.
On Sept. 11, 2009
By Cynthia Citron
They just don’t make 1940s musicals anymore. You know, the kind where all the kids get together after school in their local drugstore-hangout to slurp their
Rated PG-13
116 Minutes
Released December 21st
Passengers will immerse you in an exceptionally vivid world. Cinematographer Rodrigo Prieto, the art directors, the production designers, special effects and visual effects
By Sarah A. Spitz
For the fifth time in just over a century, Christmas and Chanukah (my preferred spelling; start the debate now!) fall on the same day this year.
Rated PG-13
128 Minutes
Released December 16
Damien Chazelle’s La La Land is a story put to music rather than a “musical”. Don’t go into the film expecting