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The LA Times Food Bowl

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By Susan Hornik The Los Angeles Times announced the program schedule of almost 200 events for Food Bowl, its month long festival in May celebrating the city's dynamic food scene. It will feature events with many of the chefs and restaurants that have ...

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California Celebrates 420

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By Susan Hornik The Dispensary at 99 High Tide Recently, 99 High Tide, California's premier cannabis dispensary, hosted The Emerald Outpost, a first of its kind in-store pop-up experience from the Emerald Exchange, which showcased small-batch, ...

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Writers and Illustrators of the Future Gala

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By Valerie Milano The Ballroom at the Taglyan Cultural Complex Look to the stars, and you might be more likely to hear something than see it. Storytelling is at its apex of both interest and quality, especially in sci-fi circles. Ceilings are being ...

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Charlie Says - The Manson Murders Revisted

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by Valeria Milano IFC Films presents Mary Har ron's Charlie Says in the year that marks the 50 th Anniversary of the multiple Manson Murders. Leslie Van Houten, one of three women sent to prison for life for the horrific murders orchestrated by ...

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Copenhagen International Documentary Film Festival's "Doin' My Drugs" | A Review

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"Doin' My Drugs" | A Film By Tyler Q. Rosen Review By Susan Hornik One of the best films to come out of the CPH:DOX* festival is "Doin My Drugs,' The minute you start watching the documentary, you realize you are watching a nightmare from which you ...

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All My Sons at Lounge Theatre

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By Patricia Garcia It is always interesting to see how creative people can be with small theater spaces, especially when producing classical works that come with very specific stage directions, such as Arthur Miller's All My Sons. Here, in Gary Lee ...

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Book Reviews - Spring 2019

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Serving the Servant: Remembering Kurt Cobain by Danny Goldberg, former manager of Nirvana, honors Kurt Cobain drawing on memories, archives and interviews with those who were close to the late singer. Goldberg became Nirvana's manager in 1991, when ...

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Oscar's Hollywood - Spring 2019

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About 5 years ago, Hollywood had about 97,000 square feet of Class A office space. That was before companies like Netflix, Viacom, Fender and NeueHouse, to name few, located their businesses in Hollywood in Class A office space. Netflix alone has ...

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From The Editor - Spring 2019

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There's nothing quite so beautiful as a Southern Californian spring after a very rainy winter. A joy to behold. Wildflowers blanket the hillsides. We are renewed and refreshed. A wonderful time of new beginnings. New beginnings are in store for an ...

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Charlie and the Chocolate Factory at the Pantages

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By Tracey Paleo // Gia On The Move If you were hoping for the iconic, 1971 movie version - the Gene Wilder candy man who frighteningly taxis around a bunch of bratty kids and their hopelessly bullied parents through his über factory, kiss that dream ...

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Open Fist Theatre Opens Third Annual Political Pop-up: What Matters Now?/! at Atwater Village Theatre

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Open Fist "Speakeasy" Photo by Darrett Sanders By Valerie Milano Open Fist Theatre Company opened their 3rd annual political pop-up in speakeasy fashion, featuring a rotating roster of eight 10-minute plays by writers from across the country - ...

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Paradise at the Matrix Theatre

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Jeff Marlow and Maral Milani Photo by Ed Krieger By Kathy Flynn Faith, acceptance and the value of personal connection are key themes in Laura Maria Censabella's Paradise, currently playing at the Matrix Theatre. Dr Royston (Jeff Marlow,) a ...

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Miss America's Ugly Daughter at The Greenway Court Theatre

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Barra Grant Photo by Darrett Sanders By Tracey Paleo, Gia On The Move Growing up as a confused 'ugly duckling' in the shadow of a spectacular mother can be challenging for any girl (or boy for that matter!). Of course, if your mother also happens to ...

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Hype Man at the Fountain Theatre

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Chad Addison, Clarissa Thibeaux, Matthew Hancock Photo by Ed Krieger by Bill Garry Hype Man, the important new show at the Fountain, takes audiences into the world of Hip Hop -- politics (racial, sexual and otherwise), ambition, and behind-the-scenes ...

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Cats at the Hollywood Pantages - Theatre Review

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The North American Tour Company of Cats Photo by Matthew Murphy By Kathy Flynn Jellicle Cats of all shapes and sizes have arrived at the Hollywood Pantages Theatre for a month-long engagement of Cats, winner of 7 Tony Awards including Best Musical, ...

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Meet One of Taiwan's Hottest New Stars - Anson Chen

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By Susan Hornik Anson Chen One of Taiwan's hottest new stars is ready for his closeup in Hollywood! Anson Chen (Hsi An Chen) has had immense success as a model and acting in Asia, and is now ready to work on films here in the United States! With the ...

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Anna Karenina - Theatre Review

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Eva Abramian as Anna Karenina Photo: Larry Sandez/Actors Co-Op By Stana Milanovich The Actor's Co-Op's revival of Helen Edmundson's adaptation of Tolstoy's Anna Karenina is long on possessive apostrophes but short on balance, and its handling of ...

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Diversity Wins at the 2019 Academy Awards

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By Susan Hornik Kevin Wilmott, David Rabinowitz, Spike Lee and Charles Wachtel pose backstage with the Oscar® for adapted screenplay during the live ABC Telecast of The 91st Oscars® at the Dolby® Theatre in Hollywood, CA on Sunday, February 24, 2019. ...

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Dogman - Film Review

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By Valerie Milano Dogman, an Italian tale of revenge, is another intensely brutal piece of cinema by director Matteo Garrone - who won the grand jury prize in Cannes in 2012 with his Neapolitan comedy Reality. Dogman is inspired by the real-life case ...

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Saturday Night Live Alumna Julia Sweeney Returns to the Groundlings Stage for One Night Only

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Julia Sweeney, actress, comedian, and author, is returning to The Groundlings stage with her newest solo show, Older & Wider, for one night only, on Tuesday, March 5th at 8:00 p.m. The 90-minute stand-up comedy act previously opened in Chicago in ...

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