Tonight and tomorrow " India Jazz Suites
A unique and electrifying collaboration between traditional Indian dance (Kathak) and Tap dance set to Jazz music, India Jazz Suites tears up the floor tonight and tomorrow evening, only. Ch…
A unique and electrifying collaboration between traditional Indian dance (Kathak) and Tap dance set to Jazz music, India Jazz Suites tears up the floor tonight and tomorrow evening, only. Ch…
Dear readers, here is a link to my theatre review for this week’s LA Weekly, a sweet musical tribute to a former flatmate now playing at the Black Dahlia Theatre, on Pico Blvd. Written…
The first SUR: Biennial in Los Angeles, organized by Outpost for Contemporary Art and Rio Hondo College, is set for Oct. 20 " Nov. 18, 2011, under the curatorship of Ronald Lopez. SUR: Bienn…
New on the scene is quirky young actor Miles Teller, who last year immediately gained notice in his first feature film, Rabbit Hole, playing opposite Nicole Kidman and Aaron Eckhart. Judging…
Once again Wicked Lit returns to their ghoulish location of the Mountain View Mausoleum and Cemetery to present six adaptations of horror literature in full theatrical productions. Chilling …
Dazzling spectacle, breathtaking artistry, effortless grace and elegance " superlatives just keep flowing when you are experiencing Cirque du Soleil's $100 million dollar show Iris now playi…
Subliminal Projects presents Less is More, an important group exhibition of minimalist works by artists Clytie Alexander, Edith Baumann, Jow, Larry Bell, Scot Heywood, Sol LeWitt, Bertil Pet…
Tits, boobs, melons, jugs, bazookas " whatever you want to call them, Busting Out! is a comedy sketch show all about female assets. An uplifting celebration of bouncy songs and wobbly jokes,…
Los Angeles Municipal Art Gallery presents Five Elements/One World curated by Avinger Nelson, in association with Lantern of the East, Los Angeles (LELA). Running from October 13th until Nov…
Opening tonight at Meltdown Gallery in L.A. is I Want My Music Video Art Show, curated by music video auteur Chris Maars Piliero and Dave MacDowell. The exhibit f…
Silent Roar is a full-length multimedia 'cirque-like' theatre piece depicting the story of a family of whales and its perilous journey down and up the coasts of the North American contine…
Virtuoso, rising star violinist Tim Fain will be premiering his collaboration with legendary composer Phillip Glass on Sunday October 9th, at 4:00pm as part of Portals, an evening-length, mu…
Lucy, Ricky, Fred and Ethel " America's favorite sitcom foursome are performing live on stage and in color for the very first time! Making its world premiere is I Love Lucy® Live on Stage…
Gentle readers, my theatre review this week for the LA Weekly is for Pat Harrington, Howard Storm and the late Michael Rhodes' gentle comedy about friendships and growing old, Jimmy &…
Ever wondered how a lighting designer makes magic? I interviewed two LDs who have been nominated for Ovation Awards. To read my interview with Jeremy Pivnick and Kenneth Booth, go her…
Ovation-nominated lighting designers Jeremy Pivnick (A Wither's Tale) and Ken Booth (A House Not Meant to Stand and The Train Driver) shed some light on their methods and their careers. Seve…
A must-see if you are a Tim Burton fan is this gorgeous, exhaustive and idiosyncratic exhibition. The Los Angeles County Museum of Art (LACMA) presents a major retrospective exploring the fu…
Art block party on Weddington! Saturday, October 8th, 8-11pm. The Brothers Grimm's collection of dark folktales serves as inspiration for this unique group exhibition featuring artists:Å
Curated by Deborah Willis, Posing Beauty in African American Culture explores the contested ways in which African and African American beauty have been represented in historical and contempo…
Who doesn’t “Love Lucy?!” I Love Lucy " Live On Stage is now playing at the Greenway Court Theatre in West Hollywood (right near the Farmers' Markets) and it's a rea…
Glorya Kaufman Presents Dance at the Music Center announces the eighth season of this international dance series. Seven companies representing the United States, Spain, Brazil, the Nethe…
There's a tsunami of retrospective art coming our way, on track to engulf LA. Over the next six months, more than sixty (60!) museums and arts venues, from Santa Barbara to San Diego, will f…
Muffins and basil bushes become metaphors for two destroyed marriages and a quartet of shattered friendships in LA theatre darling Theresa Rebeck's comedic domestic drama Poor Behavior, maki…
Gentle readers, this week’s theatre review for the LA Weekly is a rave for Kristina Poe's savagely funny and astonishingly perceptive play, Love Sick about a rejected woman on a…
The Fifth World Festival of Sacred Music (WFSM) will feature an astonishing 832 Artists who will be performing in thirty-two events devoted to sacred music and dance. The Festival's intentio…