As I write this Roger Federer is the favorite to win the coveted 2017 Wimbledon title this Sunday. If he does it will mark a record 8th championship, and make
Radio is a medium in which words and voice are crucial. And we are lucky to have in our midst the Pacific Resident Theatre company, which is producing not just
Garages aren’t just for up-and-coming bands anymore.
“The Garagiste Festival: Urban Exposure” celebrates its fourth anniversary as the first and only wine festival dedicated to artisanal, under-the-radar, micro-production wineries
Rated R
93 Minutes
Released June 30
The story of The Beguiled shows in full detail how we are often subject to the basest of human instincts regardless of our
A week from today we will celebrate the 240th anniversary of a rebellious group of men standing up to their oppressor on behalf of a nation yet to be formed.
After writing these columns for the past eleven years my brain is almost programmed to search for a new subject just a few days after I've submitted the
Tomorrow is International Go Skateboarding Day!
Go Skateboarding Day?! Yup, it is a thing! The holiday was conceived in 2004 to help make skateboarding more accessible and recognized around the
Sofia is a Santa Monica resident who was rear-ended by another driver. The driver who hit her gave his insurance information, but she later found out the policy had lapsed.
Rated R
90 Minutes
Released May 12
The story in the movie Snatched, about a mother and daughter kidnaped while on vacation in Ecuador, lends itself to some very funny
Woodlawn Cemetery, Mausoleum and Mortuary will host Santa Monica’s 79th annual Memorial Day observance Monday. The event will begin at 11 a.m. and features a flyover, speakers and
Santa Monica’s population grew by just 309 residents in the last year according to new numbers released by the U.S. Census Bureau.
According to the new estimates, Santa