Cella Gallery hosts two free art events in September
Hey art fans! Cella Gallery in NoHo is hosting two free art events over two consecutive Saturdays this month. SATURDAY, SEPT 15, 2012 2"5 pm Interactive Artist Appearance. Join master screen…
Hey art fans! Cella Gallery in NoHo is hosting two free art events over two consecutive Saturdays this month. SATURDAY, SEPT 15, 2012 2"5 pm Interactive Artist Appearance. Join master screen…
Dear readers, This week my theater review for the LA Weekly is of the newest show at The Groundlings improv comedy spot on Melrose, called The Groundlings All-Night Diner. Click here to go t…
The 2012 Dia de Los Muertos festival at Hollywood Forever Cemetery is the largest celebration of its kind in California. This year’s event will reach back to the pre-Aztec roots of Dia…
The title of playwright Andrew Osborne's new play, No Love, says it all. No one is getting any love in this pitch black 'comedy.' Osborne presents a series of stories that are ingenio…
On September 9, 2012 join 20,000 yogis around the globe as they embark on the first ever 24-hr Yoga Aid relay, all for charity. The LA leg of the race, a Wanderlust Yoga in the City celebrat…
Singer, songwriter and composer Kathryn Bostic is performing at Vitello’s upstairs jazz club THIS Thursday September 6, 2012. Show starts at 8pm " $20.00 cover charge. Accompanying thi…
Hey kids! Captured Aural Phantasy Theater is bringing The Saturday Morning Cartoons Live Show to the Bootleg on the evenings of September 14 and 15. Making its world premier, this variety sh…
Dear readers and ghost busters! My theater review this week for the LA Weekly is of The Para Abnormals, a spooky comedy by Thomas J. Misuraca, now playing at Zombie Joe’s Underground T…
The Angel City Jazz Festival will open its 5th annual season at the Los Angeles County Museum of Art at 6:00pm on Friday October 5, 2012 with a free outdoor concert featuring the winner of t…
Dearest readers, Here follows a link to a post for LA Weekly about the current show Elmina’s Kitchen, now playing at the Lost Studios on La Brea until September 9, 2012. …
A creepy trio of lounge lizard magicians, sporting pedophile moustaches, cheesy outfits, hideous wigs and (in one case) false buck teeth, are the "protagonists" of a spoofy "play" called The…
Dear readers! My theater review last week for the LA Weekly was of Sweet Thursday, a Steinbeck adaptation by Robb Derringer and Matt McKenzie, now playing at the Pacific Resident Thea…
Russian dramatist Nikolai Gogol's satire about political corruption and mistaken identities, The Government Inspector, is a timeless comedy classic. Re-envisioned as a biting, tragic farce, …
Greetings crimestoppers! The LA Weekly has published my short article where I interview director Jaime Robledo and writer Adam Szymkowicz for their collaboration, the fun-filled ac…
It's refreshing to experience a play about ideas, and not simply character or story. John Logan's incendiary play Red is a two-character bio-drama about abstract expressionist fine artist Ma…
Now playing at the Lost Studio on La Brea is Elmina's Kitchen, Kwame Kwei-Armah's drama about three generations of West Indian males, set in a rough London neighborhood. There’s a cruc…
Gentle readers! My theater review this week for the LA Weekly is of Elmira’s Kitchen, a drama by Kwame Kwei-Armah, now playing at the Lost Studios on La Brea. Click here to go to the L…
The beloved tale of the efficient Victorian nanny Mary Poppins is back at the Ahmanson Theatre for a four-week run. With its magnificent staging, gorgeous costumes and sets and compli…
Mike Stoller, of the legendary Grammy Award winning songwriting team of Leiber & Stoller, will appear for a book signing of "Hound Dog: Â The Leiber and Stoller Autobiography" at 1:00 …
Musicians from Cirque du Soleil shows in Las Vegas will perform their individual arrangements as part of the Twilight Concert Series at the Santa Monica Pier at 7 p.m. Thursday, Aug. 9. 2012…
A chop-socky cartoon on stage, Hearts Like Fists, written by Adam Szymkowicz, is an action-packed adventure romance set in the surreal world of female crime-fighting superheroes. Nurses by d…
Hello readers! My theater review this week for the LA Weekly is of Arthur Miller’s classic tragedy All My Sons. Click here to go to the LA Weekly's theater page — it’s at t…
Dearest readers, Here is a link to my in-depth article for LA Stage Times where I chatted with Jaime Robledo, the director of an exciting new show, Hearts Like Fists, which opens at Theatre …
Jaime Robledo is on a roll -- he wrote and directed Watson and then staged Stoneface at Sacred Fools. Now he's moving to Theatre of NOTE, where he's directing Adam Szymkowicz's Hearts Like F…
Kicking off with a frenetic pace that never lets up, Memphis is a high energy, original musical about the explosion of black musical artists into the mainstream during the late 1950s. The wi…