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ARTS REVIEW: 'NEIGHBORS' AT THE MATRIX THEATER
New, Original & Hilariously Entertaining, Yet Disturbing In Its Subject
Warning: if you are squeamish, there is one bit of action (and nothing to do with black-white America. I think the author was having a bit of scatological fun) that is so
ARTS REVIEW: GALLERY 1988
3G Installation of the Three Big Gs of '80s Movies: 'Ghostbusters,' 'Goonies,' 'Gremlins'
Having just opened in 2004, the gallery has experienced fast and broad success. Kevin Smith hangs out there, Samuel L. Jackson, Swizz Beats, and Jessica Alba have all bee
ARTS REVIEW: DOUG HUTCHISON'S 'THE ART OF STILLNESS' ACTING CLASSES
Veteran Actor of 'Green Mile', 'Equus' & 'Lost' Fame Creates Safe Haven in Hollywood
In Still acting, one is far from passive. In fact, it’s the most subtle yet strong way in which to command a scene...
ARTS REVIEW: RIFFTRAX LIVE: 'REEFER MADNESS'
One Whiff and You'll Be Hooked on Laughter!
What makes these dated stillborn efforts watchable is the hysterical commentary that ensues between the three.
ARTS REVIEW: LA EXCELENCIA - LIVE AT THE SKIRBALL CULTURAL CENTER
A Salsa Group With Street Cred Brings The Dura Sound into a New Century
La Excelencia’s dynamic showl made for a wonderful evening promoting the goal of cultural diversity though music with perhaps the only suggestion being…more cow bell!
ARTS REVIEW: COMIC-CON 2010
Something For Every Fan of Fan of Comics, Science Fiction, Fantasy, Horror & Gaming
And all genre fans should try it at least once. But I warn ya, you’ll be hooked and want to go back every year...
ARTS INTERVIEW: NEAL ADAMS
Legendary Artist Returns to 'Batman' and Comics with 'Odyssey'
"There are no jealousies like there are in other things. It's a joyful business."
ARTS REVIEW: 'THURGOOD'
Starring Laurence Fishburne at The Geffen in Westwood, California
In 'Thurgood,' you get an excellent performance, the portrait of an honorable and committed man, and a history lesson.
ARTS REVIEW: AN EVENING WITH HERBIE HANCOCK AT THE GRAMMY MUSEUM
A Wonderfully Intimate Evening Discussing 'The Imagine Project'
He’s continued as one of the most respected jazz pianists and composers of his generation...
ARTS REVIEW: GEORGE MACIUNAS EXHIBIT--JONAS MEKAS VISUAL ARTS CENTER
A Dream of Establishing Vilnius as the 21st Century Capital of Fluxus
Jonas Mekas: “Keep dancing, keep singing, have a good drink, and do not get too serious! Okay?”
ARTS REVIEW: 'OPUS'
Not a Big Play, but in Its Small Way, It Draws Its Audience Tightly In
You have slipped into the world of these five characters. It’s a theater experience that doesn’t always happen.
ARTS INTERVIEW: GEORGE SAUNDERS
His Writing Appears Regularly in 'The New Yorker'...
"Dealing with ambiguity is hard work, and human beings like to avoid hard work and float through..."
ARTS REVIEW: WICKED WILDE SHAKESPEARE FESTIVAL
'MacBeth' and 'The Importance of Being Earnest'...With a Twist
The two plays I saw were Oscar Wilde's 'The Importance of Being Earnest' and the edited 'Macbeth' played by three men and the campy Lady.
ARTS INTERVIEW: TERRANCE ZDUNICH
The Tutor: Art Scene or Crime Scene? You Decide.
To the studios, he's a storyboard artist ('Into The Wild'). To goth-girls, he's a movie star and cult sex-symbol...
ARTS REVIEW: 'THE THREE MUSKETEERS' AT THE THEATRICUM BOTANICUM
Ellen Geer Stays as True to Dumas’s Vision as Possible Without Sacrificing Substance
When the audience witnesses her final judgment during the production’s climactic scene, they are eagerly rooting against her.
ARTS REVIEW: 'A SHAYNA MAIDEL' AT INTERNATIONAL CITY THEATRE
Far From a Depressing Story; Instead, Rather Therapeutic and Redeeming
By the time the lights dim and the curtains come down, audiences will walk away with one thing—no matter what life may throw your way, family is the strongest bond...
ARTS REVIEW: DANCE CAMERA WEST
A Visual Language Which Happens at the Intersection of Choreography and Cinematography
The opening evening at REDCAT was comprised of five different films ranging from four minutes to 23 minutes. No matter the length, each one has its own beginning, middle
ART REVIEW: YOUNG HOLLYWOOD AWARDS
A Night of Awards For Those Who Are Destined For Great Things in Tinsel Town
Recognizing the current crop of talented young entertainers that could dominate the future of Hollywood.
Review: "Love, Loss and What I Wore"
The performance was lightweight but first-rate, taking normal ladies back to trying clothing times as a metaphor...
Review: "The Ballad of Emmett Till"
Don't miss this excellent presentation.