In Carrie Fisher's brilliant 2010 one-woman show, "Wishful Drinking," she re-enacts her mother, Debbie Reynolds, reflecting on her various failed marriages. The first was to Eddie
"99 Homes" is a close-up, in-your-face view of the quasi-dictatorship that occurs when the ideals of capitalism are horribly misused. The first few minutes of the film conjure
No saint
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The new pope so far has been better than the last couple of popes. However, some priests from California deceived him into making Father Serra a saint.
Dr. Jeffrey Saver, director of UCLA Comprehensive Stroke since its inception in 1995, has been awarded the American Neurological Association's 2015 Soriano Leadership Award. Established in 1987, the
For one weekend a month, the newly renovated Vidiots Annex is transformed into the VIDIOTS Cinema Selects micro-cinema, presenting special limited runs of new, independent films, handpicked and personally recommended
Today marks the local Board of Education's first meeting in Malibu since the start of the school year, so it comes as little surprise to see the agenda
Andrew Hendrickson needs daily treatments just to stay alive.
He takes several dozen pills, including medicine for his liver and enzymes before he eats because his pancreas doesn't
By now the biggest cultural news of the past month has probably filtered through to you via other media. The opening of the new Broad Museum in downtown Los Angeles
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The perspective from the builders on the Crossroads School science building is very fascinating and interesting to know the thought behind the architecture. However, there have been no butterflies
The City of Santa Monica and Santa Monica Chamber of Commerce have partnered with local businesses to create a series of events titled Hack the Beach: The Contest. Hack the
Orchestra Santa Monica has announced its fourth season of concerts, once again presenting four exciting programs under the baton of Music Director Allen Robert Gross in the acoustically and visually