We live in a time of ecological transition, and human beings have the greatest influence over what direction Planet Earth will take — that’s the key takeaway as the Aquarium
Sometimes there’s just too much happening to focus on one event. This week, two movies and two book events deserve your attention.
THE BRINK: STEVE BANNON
The last thing
Frank Conlin (Dann Florek) has been working at the same job for 40 years and he’s about to make the speech of his life at his retirement party. Unfortunately,
PHOTO FRENZY; LA FOODWAYS
By Sarah A. Spitz
Judging from the size of the crowd on opening night of Photo L.A (last Thursday at Santa Monica Airport’s Barker
By Sarah A. Spitz
FARE-THEE-WELLS AND MORE
SHINE, Santa Monica’s inspirational true story-telling series, is taking its final bow. Produced for six years by Isabel Storey, most recently in
The brilliant new documentary, “Science Fair,” offers hope for the future. If you’ve been as discouraged as I am by the anti-science climate in America today, buy tickets now
Jim Henson’s life work is being celebrated at The Skirball Cultural Center through September 2, and what a life he led. I had no idea about the longevity and
“Three Identical Strangers” will blow your mind, while “Five Seasons: The Gardens of Piet Oudolf” will bring it down to earth and calm it. Both open tomorrow and in a
Remember “The Graduate,” when Benjamin (Dustin Hoffman) is told that there is just one word he needs to know: “Plastics”? I honestly believe that now, other than AI, VR or
This cartoon by Chris Obrion went viral on social media in 2015 when the Library Journal posted it to its Facebook page. Although originally created for The Roanoke Times, which