CITY HALL — A controversial decision to ban smoking for new tenants and condominium owners in Santa Monica looks likely to be reversed today with two of its former supporters signaling
DMV — Being a teenager, the one milestone that somehow seems more important to me than the bat mitzvah or even high school graduation is the attainment of a driver'
The big events around town include “War Horse” at the Ahmanson Theatre and “The Exorcist” at Geffen Playhouse. But much of note takes place in smaller venues.
The temperatures are rising, the days are longer and the music has returned to the Santa Monica Bay.
The Twilight Concert Series is back for its 28th year with as
There’s no way to put this delicately: “The Irish Curse” by Martin Casella, at West L.A.’s venerated Odyssey Theatre, is about grief over the size of a particular part of the male anatomy and its effect on men’s lives.
If John Cage had not been born with his name, he would have had to invent it. It serves as a reminder of all the conventions he was trying to break free of in his music, his spirituality and his life.
You might think that a play hinging on the essential nature of language would pose a challenge for deaf artists. But “Cyrano,” a world premiere collaboration between The Fountain Theatre and Deaf West Theatre, has been extended twice, more than doubling the length of its initial run.
When I was a UCLA undergrad studying literature in the 1970s, the feminist movement was in full flower across the cultural spectrum. Women protested at New York’s Museum of Modern Art and the Los Angeles County Museum of Art about the lack of female artists in their collections.
The Hollywood Fringe Festival, an annual celebration of independently produced emerging arts across all genres, is premiering new music, film, theatre and other performance events in multiple conventional and unorthodox venues from June 14 through June 24.
The actual name that everyone uses, “Got Kosher,” doesn’t really do justice to it, because it’s not like other kosher restaurants. The bakery is very special, and the restaurant serves authentic Tunisian foods.
Every year, students in Lincoln Middle School’s seventh grade life science class take a field trip to the Los Angeles Zoo. They’re lucky to have a teacher like Bob Seymour.