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ARTS REVIEW: 'IT'S A WONDERFUL LIFE'
Inspiring Theater at Sierra Madre Playhouse
'It’s A Wonderful Life' is a captivating adaptation for all ages and should not be missed this winter season.
ARTS COLUMN: 'MARILYN: INTIMATE EXPOSURES' BOOK LAUNCH EVENT
Launch Party Reveals the Candid Side of a Silver-Screen Legend
Gorgeous new coffee table book 'Marilyn: Intimate Exposures' is a lovingly curated volume of both photos and writings from author Susan Bernard’s father Bruno Bernard.
ARTS REVIEW: CIRQUE DU SOLEIL'S 'ZUMANITY'
Elaborate Circus Performance Brings a Sexy Twist to Las Vegas
If there’s one show that has a new, sexy twist, it’s 'Zumanity,' located in the big city streets of the New York, New York hotel.
ARTS GALLERY: LUCHA VAVOOM - HALLOWEEN 2011
Mexican Masked Wrestling + Burlesque + Comedy at The Mayan in Los Angeles 10/27/11
Lucha VaVOOM -- a wild mix of Mexican masked wrestling and saucy striptease -- presented their biggest Halloween show ever at The Mayan in downtown Los Angeles, CA.
ARTS REVIEW: "GRAPHIC DETAILS: CONFESSIONAL COMICS BY JEWISH WOMEN"
Funny Jewish Female Art on Display at Yeshiva University Museum in NY Through 4/12
“Just recently, I put up a comic about my meat-loving husband’s juice cleanse. That did not work out too well!” Lauren Weinstein said.
ARTS COLUMN: CARIBBEAN SEA JAZZ FESTIVAL 2011
The Spirit of Jazz Washes Ashore on a Very Magical Island
But for now, I do wake up, open my eyes, and look into 2012 and the prospect of a return to the Festival, back to the music and the love of Jazz!
ARTS REVIEW: CIRQUE DU SOLEIL 'IRIS'
Hollywood Defies Gravity with Triple Delights: The Kodak, the Acrobats, and Danny Elfman
In Cirque du Soleil, you leave with the sense of the possible -- that man can cleverly twist and fly and climb…the sense that the impossible in life is amazingly doable.
ARTS REVIEW: ‘AWAKE’
Joe Hernandez-Kolski Shares His Life in an Entertaining, Comedic Voice
Brains, wits, charm, and comedy, the Polish-Mexican-American one-man act that is Joe Hernandez-Kolski recently rocked the Bootleg Theater here in L.A. with his solo show.
ARTS REVIEW: SOL LEWITT AND THE WORKERS AT MASS MOCA
A Historic Display of Drawings & Paintings, and a Powerful, Unsettling Message of Society
It’s a powerful exhibit -- one that is particularly unsettling for the majority of its viewers visiting MASS MoCA on a New England vacation.
ARTS REVIEW: ‘PRIVATE LIVES’
Humorous Stage Production Essays Trials, Tribulations, Triumphs of Marriage
Combining witty dialog with glamorous flair, flamboyant characters, charming sets, and subtly intelligent comedy, 'Private Lives' is well-executed at the ICT.
ARTS REVIEW: ROB PRUITT'S 'THE ANDY MONUMENT'
Andy Warhol in New York City: A Vision in Chrome
“Like so many other artists and performers, and people who don’t fit in because they’re gay or otherwise different, Andy moved here to become who he was..."
ARTS REVIEW: 'FANTASIA' AT THE HOLLYWOOD BOWL
The Magic of Disney’s 'Fantasia' Recreated by John Mauceri, Hollywood Bowl Orchestra
The evening was full of mesmerizing classical tunes by the likes of Mozart and Tchaikovsky, integrating unused elements of 'Fantasia' to give a fresh perspective.
ARTS REVIEW: 'I WATCH, THEREFORE I AM'
A Philosophical Study of the Great Mysteries of Life as Explained Through TV Icons
Anyone who likes television should like 'I Watch, Therefore I Am.' Anyone who likes 'I Watch, Therefore I Am' should like philosophy...
ARTS REVIEW: ANTHONY LISTER JUNK FOOD ART HOUSE AT HVW8
Surreal Pop Art Depicting Comic Heroes for a Little Escapism in Our Post-9/11 World
If I had to make a guesstimation of Lister's work ... I'd say it's a reflection of the common man today masking ourselves in our escapes.
ARTS REVIEW: ALEXANDER MCQUEEN - SAVAGE BEAUTY
British Fashion Designer Exhibit at The Metropolitan Museum of Art Is Weird...and So Cool
A model in a white cotton muslin dress is spray-painted black and yellow by two robots. The crowd oohs and ahs in French, Dutch, German, English, Russian, and Hebrew.
ARTS COLUMN: COMIC-CON 2011
A Complete Round-Up of Some of the Adventures to Be Had at San Diego's Famous Convention
Yes, it is busy. There are lines and plenty of waiting, but good things come to those who wait, and I am anxiously awaiting the 2012 convention.
ARTS REVIEW: RINGLING BROS. AND BARNUM & BAILEY - 'FULLY CHARGED'
A Classic Circus to Bring Out the Kid in Adults & Cause the Kids to Laugh Contagiously
The second that guy flies out of a cannon on freaking fire? Like, real fire? You kind of forget your ambitions, worries, longings...maybe even the girl next to you.
ARTS REVIEW: 'SLEEP NO MORE'
Wander Through a "Hotel" in a Creepy, Interactive Telling of Shakespeare's 'Macbeth'
"It's powerful stuff that ought be experienced by anyone who knows what it feels like to wake up with the sweats..."
ARTS REVIEW: LORNA SIMPSON
Ghostly Photography of Times Past on Display at the Brooklyn Museum in New York
“When you tear a photo out, it leaves a ghost behind -- a marker,” said Morris, explaining the inclusion of the gouache images.
ARTS INTERVIEW: PAUL PROVENZA & DAN DION
Co-Authors of ‘¡Satiristas! Comedians, Contrarians, Raconteurs and Vulgarians’
Paul Provenza: “All the interviews…with the performers are all driven from the openness and the intimacy of your work & I personally have masturbated to the photographs…”