On Thursday, March 17, approximately 100 Santa Monica College students gathered in front of the library and, armed with a variety of handmade placards, flags and banners, they marched to the armed services recruitment office at 20th Street and Santa Monica Boulevard.In addition to protesting the Iraqi war and on-campus military recruitment, the students called for an end to what they see as the government’s assault on citizens’ civil rights and destruction of the environment.
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Last Chance Aurelia’s Oratorio, a combination of dance, puppetry, and theatre, with Aurelia Thierree, through April 12, 8pm Wednesday-Friday/2 and 8pm Saturday, $15-$34, UCLA Freud Playhouse, UCLA, WW, 310.825.2101. Michael Asher, through April 12, Santa […]
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Currently playing at the intimate Ruskin Group Theatre in Santa Monica is the award-winning “A Raisin in the Sun” by Lorraine Hansberry. With a stellar cast and great production team, Raisin at Ruskin is definitely worth your time this season
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