“The Divine Order” – Switzerland’s Entry for Best Foreign Language Oscar
By Beverly Cohn It may come as quite a surprise to you to learn that the women of Switzerland fought for the right to vote for 100 years. In 1959, 67 percent of Swiss men […]
By Beverly Cohn It may come as quite a surprise to you to learn that the women of Switzerland fought for the right to vote for 100 years. In 1959, 67 percent of Swiss men […]
By Tabitha Hogue The young and brilliantly talented violin soloist Annelle Gregory will be performing the Korngold violin concerto with the Santa Monica Symphony (SMS) this Sunday, December 3rd in Barnum Hall at Santa Monica […]
By Nick Boyd “Lady Bird” is a winning comedy-of-age movie that takes place in Sacramento during a girl’s senior year at a Catholic high school. It is set in the years 2002 and 2003, […]
LA’s own Impro Theatre continues their residency at The Edye at The Broad Stage, presenting a different style of their signature improvisation for one weekend, each month. December marks the month of Jane Austen UnScripted. LA Weekly said, […]
At a meeting on Nov. 20th, 2017, the Santa Monica Pier Corporation Board of Directors announced its formal motion regarding the 2018 Twilight Concert Series. The recommendation by the Board is for the much beloved series to […]
Santa Monica Public Library invites you to explore the world of 3D Printing on Saturday mornings at 11:00 am during the month of December 2017 in the Main Library’s Computer Training Room, 601 Santa Monica Blvd. Every weekend there’s something new […]
By Sam Skopp Two new exhibits: “Shells,” featuring the art of David Krovblit, and “The Real Future: Dancers at The Lot, Los Angeles,” featuring the photography of John Nyboer opened recently at Lois Lambert […]
As part of the “Stay & Stage” Package in partnership with The Broad Stage, Shore Hotel in Santa Monica, CA is welcoming guests for stays on December 14 or 15, 2017 in tandem with Nat […]
By Barbara Bishop This past weekend, I decided not to do my Laundry, wash my car, grocery shop or anything resembling an errand. I took a break from the mundane and went downtown. I have […]
By Beverly Cohn I might as well get it said from the top. “Chasing Mem’ries,” written and directed by Josh Ravetch, is an unbearable schmaltzy, overly sentimental, soppy play. Billed as “A Different Kind […]
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