Yom Ha'Shoah, or Holocaust Remembrance Day, took place this past weekend.
Here in Los Angeles we're most familiar with the work of architect Moshe Safdie as
The land was originally developed by newspaper magnate William Randolph Hearst in the 1920s for his mistress, actress Marion Davies. In 1947, Davies sold the property and it was turned into a hotel and beach club.
There are two one-person plays taking place across town from one another, each concerning notable individuals separated by a generation who broke the conventions of their time.
But how
Adapted from two Anton Chekhov short stories, "Man In A Case" is a pair of haunting love stories — one of an officious, anti-social man and his involvement
Bay Cities Deli is as iconic to Santa Monica as the Third Street Promenade, Santa Monica Pier, or our famously high taxes.
For someone else to open up another Italian-
Easter egg hunts and baskets are two traditions that make Easter one of the cutest and sweetest of holidays, especially for children. Yet everything we love about these traditions presents
You have just a few more opportunities to catch Britain's venerable Bristol Old Vic and South Africa's young Handspring Puppet Company as they wrap up their
SM PLACE — I've always been a fan of fusion cuisine, especially when ambitious chefs are involved. They don't just take different forms of cookery from regions
Kids and their parents can enjoy free concerts and activities, including singing, dancing, dress-up and face painting, beginning April 5 through May 24 on the Santa Monica Pier as
CITYWIDE — Santa Monica students are invading the Los Angeles Youth Orchestra.
The youth orchestra pulls about 90 kids from 60 public schools for a full-scale orchestra and a handful