Something powerful drew Lova Hyatt to the world of teaching. And something even stronger kept her there for 40 years.
As she prepares to retire from the Santa Monica-Malibu
When looking for the perfect way to raise money for inner-city children in Los Angeles, the Harold Robinson Foundation took a cue from their friend and the founder of
For an actress who “never had the drive to do whatever makes you stand out, star-wise,” Barbara Tarbuck sure has managed to carve out a successful career.
She was
Anyone just now coming of voting age may not even be aware of the traumatic events of 1998. They might not have learned of the devastating affair that nearly led
When people at social functions find out that Jason Kaye does impressions, they often ask him to perform.
It’s not that other people can’t alter their voices to
This Sunday Santa Monica residents and visitors alike will have the chance to play a life size version of a classic board game, as the 3rd annual MAINopoly: Taste of
Jane Austen, Comedy Writer – that might be the title on her resume, if the great writer were alive today. Whit Stillman, director of the movie “Love & Friendship” has a
The Senator from Kentucky calls it “the city of conversation,” a term originally coined by Henry James. The Senator goes on to describe it as a city filled with “chatter
"Captain America: Civil War" brings to life our current day mythology of larger-than-life players from comics, movies and video games. If you grew up in a
How do you talk about a show based on illusion without spoiling the surprises?
“In & Of Itself,” a new show by illusionist Derek DelGaudio at Geffen Playhouse's