When Elina O'Lague first opened Solidarity in 1972, she was so busy with both a new restaurant and a newborn that she breastfed her daughter while waiting on
By Kathryn Whitney Boole
One of the exceptional qualities about the film “Who's Driving Doug” is the skillful handling of camera angles, lighting and moving shots. I was
You might think that since the stars of “Remember,” Christopher Plummer and Martin Landau, are 86 and 87 years old respectively, it's a story about old people. This
Santa Monicans who are hunting for Easter activities this week need look no further than their own backyard, as the Westside is offering plenty of ways to celebrate this egg-cellent
I stopped into the Spring Fling at Bergamot Art Station this past Saturday for a tiny sampling of all that this unique gallery complex has to offer. Spring Fling is
By Kathryn Whitney Boole
I had expected that “Whiskey Tango Foxtrot” was going to be a wacky comedy about the experiences of an embedded reporter during the war in the
This week I've seen three theatre productions written by women.
The Jewish Women's Theatre's latest production, “The Blessing of a Broken Heart” at The
Take two brilliant actors who are so “real” that you forget they're acting. Add a fine director to guide them through their adventure, and top it off with
The Knight of Cups is a tarot card that represents a messenger. It also signifies energy, drive, imagination and creativity - and a commitment to use one's imagination
In 2014 I went to the massive, impossibly sprawling Edinburgh Fringe Festival in Scotland (reporting on some of it here). To find the gems in the solo performance genre, you