Late Summer, Early Fall
Summer’s starting to call it a day, but the arts keep on keeping on. This snippet-filled preview is a ...
Summer’s starting to call it a day, but the arts keep on keeping on. This snippet-filled preview is a ...
When I travel, I love riding on public transportation—buses, trains, trams and ferries— because in Europe, the UK and Scandinavia, ...
A short story award, a theatrical duo burning down the house and a movie about the Dalai Lama. To paraphrase ...
I’m easily overwhelmed by the visions and the emotions evoked by art. I’m blessed to have Bergamot Art Station in ...
I’m off to see “Heisenberg” this Thursday at the Mark Taper Forum, featuring the critically lauded Broadway cast of Mary-Louise ...
“Harold and Lillian: A Hollywood Love Story” and “Jeremiah Tower: The Last Magnificent” are two terrific documentaries that ...
I’ve often wondered why writing about art must be so complex, so ponderous, so filled with grandiose vocabulary and overly-intellectual ...
To say Rain Pryor had a complicated childhood doesn’t come close to being an understatement. She tells her funny, ...
Is “Zoot Suit” L.A.’s “Hamilton?” It’s been extended twice and it just opened. This remarkable revival of a play ...
It’s a New Year, stimulate your mind with smart talk, challenging art and a unique music event. But first, while ...