“Love, Cecil” captures the essence and aesthetics of Cecil Beaton’s life; it opens at the Nuart on Friday, July 20. A Renaissance man of the 20th century, he was
Did you ever dream about shrimp? Did you know there are at least 32 kinds of shrimp in the shrimp family? There are probably even more ways than that to
There’s no better place to be during the summer than by the beach, experiencing what Santa Monica has to offer. As residents of this seaside city, we are fortunate
NILSSON SCHMILSSON
Having written that song when he was barely 30, I guess he got his wish. You likely either adore Nilsson or never heard of him. When asked at
Have you noticed these weird charges being added to your restaurant bills, or online food orders? If so, you’re not alone.
A growing number of local restaurants have started
From the Editors of E - The Environmental Magazine
Dear EarthTalk: Are modern-day hunting practices having any noticeable evolutionary or behavioral effects on wildlife populations? — Bill Cochrane, New York, NY
Medicare can help with cataracts
By Greg Dill
Cataracts often come with age and can affect your vision. By age 80, more than half of all Americans either have a
Editor:
The city ought to worry less about “equitable distribution” and more about public safety.
The primary issue for the city should be considering how to keep scooters from being
Friends of mine with children have occasionally described a terrifying period in their kids' development known as “the terrible twos.” Apparently, at this stage, the child believes that she
Two years ago the Supreme Court ruled against the state of Texas in an abortion ruling that had national implications, and its attacks on Roe v. Wade. The ruling came