"Company" at Crown City extends " theater review for LA Weekly
::STOP PRESS:: Company has been extended thru Sunday April 28, 2013, at 3pm. Previously reviewed: Hello readers! Last week my theater review for the LA Weekly was of Stephen Sondheim’s…
::STOP PRESS:: Company has been extended thru Sunday April 28, 2013, at 3pm. Previously reviewed: Hello readers! Last week my theater review for the LA Weekly was of Stephen Sondheim’s…
The Gallery at Archer, in conjunction with The Craig Krull Gallery, presents: #three The art of three Los Angeles women, on exhibit from March 15th"April 5th, 2013. A compelling new exhib…
It's impossible not to smile when soaking up the glorious music emanating from a handful of accomplished musicians, playing a mere few feet away. You smile when Phillip Levy on Violin, plays…
A gripping, disturbing and darkly funny study in psychosis, Steve Yockey's latest play, Wolves, subverts your expectations at every turn. The play opens as the audience is seated. A young gu…
What better way to excite young imaginations and introduce kids to the fun of creating in the kitchen than this gorgeous new cookbook from writer, healer and cook Nancy Mehagian? Review by P…
"The Drowsy Chaperone," " the highly entertaining Tony® Award winning musical " is coming to the glamorous new Arcadia Performing Arts Center for three nights only, Thursday March 21 thro…
Hey theater cats! The Los Angeles Drama Critics Circle (LADCC) is holding their Annual awards ceremony a week from tonight, on on Monday, March 18, 2013 at historic, heralded L…
Isn’Â’t it crazy when someone tells you about a fantastic lunch place in your area and you find out that itÂ’’s been quietly operating for several years? Open weekdays, hea…
Dear readers! This week my theater review for the LA Weekly is of The Bird House, a poignant play, now playing at Native Voices at the Autry in Griffith Park. Click here to go to the LA Week…
Thanks to a chowhound’s post earlier last month, I tried La Buca for lunch. What a fantastic little Italian place! Wish I lived closer. Little slivers of homemade bread came out first,…
Choral group Vox Femina Los Angeles continues its stunning 16th season of concerts with Half the Sky: Voices of Women Worldwide, a divine choral concert celebrating the courage and com…
The sixth concert of Le Salon de Musiques' 3rd season, to be held this Sunday, on March 10, 3013, will feature Ravel's Piano Trio in A minor, Debussy's Cello Sonata in D minor and Violin Son…
Seven new singers, recently selected at the Opera Buffs auditions, will sing arias and duets from operas by Bellini, Donizetti, and Rossini in a spectacular showcase on Sunday, March 10, in …
BOOKÂ SAVVY 2013 is coming up in March and here's the scoop. Hosted by the Los Angeles Chapter of the Women's National Book Association (WNBA/LA), BOOKÂ SAVVY 2013 is one of L.A.'s premi…
Gentle readers! This week my theater review for the LA Weekly is of Von Bach, a spoofy parody of the Frankenstein myth, now playing at Fremont Center Theatre in South Pasadena. Click here to…
"Love To Nippon 2013" is a Memorial Event being held on March 10th, to commemorate the second Anniversary of Japan's Worst Natural Disaster. In addition to staging a memorial with musi…
Rockwell: Table & Stage is hosting a jazz performance by Jeff Goldblum and the Mildred Snitzer Orchestra for two nights only, Wednesday March 13 and Wed. March 20, 2013. There are …
"A stunning a cappella tour de force!" Some performances are just a bit more personal than others… Without question, this will be the case when Pasadena Master Chorale (PMC) presents R…
For The Record: The Marshalls is now playing at Rockwell: Table & Stage, a super-hip and intimate supper club in Los Feliz where you can enjoy exceptional cuisine and tasty cocktails and…
Comic Books, Music and Booze! Beginning March 3rd, with a show about 'Love,' the zany league of theater geeks – Captured Aural Phantasy Theater – will be making an appearance at …
Hello readers! This week my theater review for the LA Weekly is of Company, now playing at Crown City Theatre in North Hollywood. Click here to go to the LA Weekly's theater page and scroll …
A psychedelic pop pioneer, artist Peter Max deftly captured the visual zeitgeist of the Sixties " the groovy colors, the hippie-trippy swirling visuals, the bell-bottomed, flowing paisley fa…
Curry Love make delicious organic simmer sauces that promise to make your evening meal easier to prepare and serve. All their curries are made with the finest organic ingredients. The Yellow…
Cella Gallery presents Something Wicked This Way Comes, a provocative group exhibition featuring multiple works from 10 innovative artists handpicked by Contemporary Art Cura…
Translucent, opalescent, bouncy, ephemeral globes of beauty " who doesn't love bubbles?! Coming up in the first weekend of March, you can see the wondrous talents of Louis Pearl " The Amazin…