COLORADO AVE — Music as a form of meditation is often associated with listening to soothing melodies or humming mantras during yoga.
Mollie Birney, a voice instructor at the Santa Monica
He's obsequious, ruthless, condescending, shrewd, and self-aggrandizing. He is, in fact, the very model of a modern major bureaucrat. And nobody does that better than Dakin Matthews.
Matthews,
MAIN STREET — The seventh annual 4th of July Parade is coming to Main Street Thursday morning, and officials have some advice and insight for the patriotic festivities.
The parade will
EASTSIDE — Past desks covered with extreme sports magazines and refrigerators stocked with energy drinks, a small isolation booth has been erected smack dab in the middle of Red Bull'
The old catch phrase for fast food restaurants in the 1980s used to be: Where's the beef? The commercials featured an elderly woman who stood at the counter
MONTANA AVE — It is a fine thing indeed when we happen upon such a glorious creation as cheese.
Perhaps divine intervention played a hand the day a young traveler decided
Thomas Paine was an idealist whose name defined him. An early, and extreme, egalitarian radical, he was crucial to the founding of America with his inspirational writings, but a pain
The family-friendly Cinema on the Street free outdoor movie series returns for its third year at the Third Street Promenade.
Starting July 12 there will be a screening each Friday
SMO — After 17 years on the job, Santa Monica Airport's manager Bob Trimborn is taking off from SMO, leaving behind an airport fundamentally different from the one he
Puppetry is the art of pulling strings to animate inanimate objects. You could say this about City Garage's new production "Opheliamachine" as well as the Geffen&