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Hollywood is Innovative and Hip, Unique, Entertaining, and Iconic
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Oscar Arslanian
Hollywood is "Innovative and Hip"; "Unique"; "Cool"; "Fun"; "Entertaining"; "Iconic"; "Center of the Action"; "Exciting"-These are a few words describing today's Hollywood from the residents, workers and visitor respondents to the Hollywood Survey ...
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The Suburbs at the Whisky-a-Go-Go - Concert Review and Interview
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Valerie Milano
The Suburbs at the Whisky-a-G0-G0 Photo by Jimmy Steinfeldt Legendary Punk/New Wave band The Suburbs performed for the first time in their 41 year career at The Whisky-a Go-Go. It was a celebration for both the band and the audience. The band was ...
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Rope - Theatre Review
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Kathy Flynn
By Kathy Flynn David Huynh and Burt Grinstead in Rope Photo by Larry Sandez The Actors Co-Op kicks off their 27th season with a production of Patrick Hamilton's Rope, the 1929 play that was adapated into a film by Alfred Hitchcock, a film widely ...
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Wolf Cub - Theatre Review
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Tracey Paleo
By Tracey Paleo, Gia On The Move Devin Ketko in "Wolf Cub" Photo by Ivan Mrsic It is acutely apparent from the moment actress Devin Ketko appears, crouched in the eeriest corner of the shadowy, barren McCadden Theatre stage, that the very pitch black ...
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Making Montgomery Clift - A LAFF Film Review
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Valerie Milano
By Valerie Milano Three times nominated for an Oscar, once the highest paid actor in Hollywood, widely lauded as the handsomest man on the silver screen, Montgomery Clift was an iconic star of 1950's. It was him, James Dean and Marlon Brando -- in ...
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A Night with Janis Joplin - Theatre Review
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Bill Garry
By Bill Garry A Night with Janis Joplin at the La Mirada Theatre Photo by Jason Niedle Editors Note: Discover Hollywood's roving reporter Bill Garry ventured down to La Mirada to bring us this review. Randy Johnson's A Night with Janis Joplin turns ...
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Beautiful: The Carole King Musical - Theatre Review
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Bill Garry
By Bill Garry I was smiling from the minute the curtain opened on Beautiful: The Carole King Musical, now running at the Hollywood Pantages. The show is highly polished, fast-moving, and funny. My smile stayed on throughout the show, but Beautiful is ...
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A Fine Cut: KCET Highlights the Next Generation of Filmmakers
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Valerie Milano
By Valerie Milano Four ambitious student films were chosen out of 300 submissions from 54 different schools to take home the Fine Cuts trophy on Wednesday night at the Directors Guild Theater. They included a quirky animated short about life in South ...
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Two Strangers Who Meet Five Times - Short Film Review
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Valerie Milano
By Valerie Milano Photo by Hermes Lucas Marcus Markou's Two Strangers Who Meet Five Times touches on the topical issues of racism and poverty. This must-see film has been selected for numerous high profile film festivals and won many awards. The ...
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Gloria - Theatre Review
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Kathy Flynn
By Kathy Flynn Devere Rogers, Alana Dietze, Jenny Soo Photo by Darrett Sanders It's hard to know what to say about the Echo Theatre Company's production of the Pulitzer Prize-nominated Gloria without giving away too much of the plot. It starts off as ...
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Fox brings Last Man Standing, The Cool Kids to the PaleyFest Fall Previews
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Rachel Flanagan
By Rachel Flanagan Amanda Fuller, Hector Elizondo, Nancy Travis, and Tim Allen attend The Paley Center for Media's 12th Annual PaleyFest Fall TV Previews celebrating FOX's Last Man Standing at the Paley Center in Beverly Hills on September 13, 2018 © ...
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NBC previews I Feel Bad at the Paley Center
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Rachel Flanagan
By Rachel Flanagan I Feel Bad Cast and creatives attend The Paley Center for Media's 12th Annual PaleyFest Fall TV Previews celebrating NBC's I Feel Bad at the Paley Center in Beverly Hills on September 10, 2018. © Emily Kneeter for the Paley Center ...
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We Have to Go Back: The Lost Concert - Music Review
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Kathy Flynn
By Kathy Flynn Michael Giacchino Conducting the Hollywood Studios Symphony Orchestra Photo by Gennia Cui for the Ford Theatres Saturday night at the Ford Theatres, Oscar-winning composer Michael Giacchino and the Hollywood Studio Symphony Orchestra ...
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Othello - Theatre Review
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Valerie Milano
By Valerie Milano Old wine in new bottles doesn't always taste delicious, but such was definitely not the case when this reporter attended the opening night of Shakespeare's Othello performed by the Griot Theatre of the West Valley at The Actors ...
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Swansong - Theatre Review
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Tracey Paleo
by Tracey Paleo, Gia On The Move André de Vanny in Swansong. Photo by Yure Covich. The Australian Theatre Company's solo show Swansong, written by Connor McDermottroe, currently playing at the Skylight Theater, Los Feliz, guts all ideas about who is ...
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Mrs Maisel Star Rachel Broshnahan to Exec Produce New Series
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Valerie Milano
By Valerie Milano Rachel Brosnahan in The Marvelous Mrs Maisel In the midst of finding out there will be a second season of the popular The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel, Rachel Brosnahan has announced she will be executive producing her own project. The ...
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American Horror Story: Apocalypse Terrorizes FX With World's End, Starting Today
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Valerie Milano
By Valerie Milano As a longtime television critic, I'm granted access to the best behind-the scenes cast and character information from the most high-profile programming in television. American Horror Story: Apocalypse did not disappoint-the hotly ...
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American Saga - Gunshot Medley: Part 1 - Theatre Review
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Stana Milanovich
By Stana Milanovich Sha'Leah Nikole Stubblefield and Cherise Boothe Photo by Cristian Kreckler American Saga - Gunshot Medley: Part 1, by the brilliant young playwright Dionna Michelle Daniel, is the inaugural piece in the American Saga series ...
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Sarah Silverman Visits Paley Center For "I Love You, America" Premiere
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Valerie Milano
By Valerie Milano Sarah Silverman and The Daily Beast's Matt Wilstein attend The Paley Center for Media's 12th Annual PaleyFest Fall TV Previews celebrating Hulu's I Love You, America with Sarah Silverman at the Paley Center in Beverly Hills on ...
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A Light in Dark Places - Theatre Review
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Stana Milanovich
By Stana Milanovich It takes a bit to find the Stella Adler Lab Theater. Hollywood Boulevard is noisy and bright, and the Lab is tucked in a dim gap, set back from the street. Someone will lead you past the opacity of locked doors, up the stairs ...
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