Scott Short's paintings at Christopher Grimes Gallery
Christopher Grimes Gallery in Santa Monica is currently presenting an exhibition of new paintings by Scott Short. Expanding upon a precise and highly laborious art making technique, Short's …
Christopher Grimes Gallery in Santa Monica is currently presenting an exhibition of new paintings by Scott Short. Expanding upon a precise and highly laborious art making technique, Short's …
Hello readers, Here is a link to this week’s review of JP Miller’s emotional drama from the 1960s, Days of Wine and Roses, now playing at the Lounge Theatre in Hollwyood. …
Ebony Repertory Theatre’s highly successful production A Raisin in the Sun, is being handsomely re-mounted at the CTG’s Kirk Douglas Theatre in Culver City. At the helm of this p…
Los Angeles Chamber Orchestra (LACO), noted for discovering and showcasing stellar young artists early their careers, presents the dynamic and uniquely talented 21-year-old violinist Nigel A…
WinterFest 2012 " Immerse yourself in some new theatre. Ensemble Studio Theatre/LA is currently presenting three weeks of non-stop staged readings: 47 plays in 18 days including new works by…
*** STOP PRESS: This show was booked out, but check for newly-released tickets *** Kicking off the Pacific Standard Time Performance and Public Art Festival, this major new site-specific com…
Likely to be a three-hanky weepie, featuring stunning photography by Janusz Kaminski and an original score from John Williams, is a new picture directed by Steven Spielberg. In War Horse a y…
One of Neil LaBute's earliest produced plays, Filthy Talk For Troubled Times, is currently being given a brand new treatment by City Garage over at the Bergamot Station art complex. In a sav…
Get a taste of Australian cinema! MudFest has been announced as an Official Satellite Event of the G'Day USA Festivities, with a special evening of all-Australian short films being screened …
Dear readers, This week I covered the reprise of Michael Frayn’s rollicking British farce, Noises Off, being re-staged by the repertory company A Noise Within at their new Pasadena dig…
Barbara Kraft's sensitive memoir, Anaïs Nin: The Last Days, captures the humanity, mortality and essence of one of the twentieth century's most celebrated and yet mysterious literary figu…
The myth of the artist has been a popular theme for filmmakers since the dawn of cinema. On January 14"15, the Getty Museum will present Dream a Little Dream: Artists in Film, a series of fi…
The longstanding photo l.a. returns to the historic Santa Monica Civic Auditorium for its 21st edition on Thursday, January 12 – Monday, January 16, 2012. Continuing the discourse o…
Lucy, Ricky, Fred and Ethel are set to return to the Greenway Court Theatre. I Love Lucy® Live on Stage has extended its highly successful run and the sold-out musical comedy returns …
Star of stage and screen (most notably his Emmy-award winning role as Beverley Leslie on TV's Will and Grace and as Emma Stone's boss at the newspaper in the movie The Help), Leslie J…
Gentle readers, here is a link to my interview with Neil LaBute for a new staging of an old play, Filthy Talk for Troubled Times, opening this weekend at City Garage, at Bergamot Stat…
City Garage revives an early Neil LaBute play, Filthy Talk for Troubled Times: Scenes of Intolerance, but re-locates it from a topless bar to a high-end art gallery, befitting City Garage's …
The LA Weekly published submissions from several of its writers based on ‘Favorite book you read this year.’ Click this link and scroll down to see my choice. …
A Noise Within (ANW), the acclaimed classical repertory theatre company, brings its hit production of Michael Frayn's hilarious farce Noises Off to its new Pasadena theatre for a brief run f…
Opening next week is an art exhibition at the Robert Berman Gallery, found within the art enclave Bergamot Station in Santa Monica, that pairs Gerald Slota's collage/photography with short p…
Bakersfield Mist, the new play by Fountain Theatre co-artistic director Stephen Sachs, has been optioned by multiple Tony award-winning producer Sonia Friedman for productions in Lond…
A few of us from the Weekly wrote about our Memorable Theatre Moments Mine was from the opening night performance of Vivien, starring Judith Chapman. Enjoy! When Audiences Attack Opening nig…
Gentle readers, here is this week’s theatre review for the LA Weekly, of playwright Kerr Seth Lordygan’s new melodrama, Askance now playing at the Eclectic Theatre …
Pounding rhythms, colorful tribal costumes, exquisitely light and authentic African choreography, visually stunning staging and politically charged lyrics " Fela! is a biographical funk conc…
What more can be said about the Troubadour Theatre Company, who each year bring their own hilariously warped and satirical style of musical comedy to a beloved Christmas tale? Thi…