BLOGS

Savion Glover – Dance Review

By Joan Alperin After going through a 70 million dollar renovation, the Ford Amphitheatre, which originally was built in…

Odd Brodsky – Film Review

By Bill Garry Odd Brodsky, an independent comedy from writer-director Cindy Baer (working with co-writer Matthew Irving)…

From the Editor

Summertime and the livin’ is easy. That may be true for the true South, but it’s also vacation time and ther…

Apathy Killed the Cat – Hollywood Fringe Festival Review

By Rachel Flanagan Apathy Killed the Cat is a one-act play written and directed by Ryan Lisman and premiering at the 201…

Out & About with Susan Hornik 6/26/17

By Susan Hornik For Mummy Day, Tom Cruise was at the Hollywood & Highland complex as they unveiled a big mummy for U…

The Interference – Hollywood Fringe Festival Review

By Erin Fair It is a tale as old as time, but The Interference is no fairytale; it’s a story of sexual violation. …

Tough Brown Leather – Hollywood Fringe Festival Review

By Erin Fair Two chairs adorn the minimalist stage, framing the performer and a projector shining on a white screen. The…

Book of Mormon – Theatre Review

By Rachel Flanagan What do you get when you mix the writers of an animated series that follows cartoon children on foul-…

Species Native to California – Theatre Review

By Annette Semerdjian “Species Native to California” is a tale about the significance of land, especially in…

Lucky Stiff – Theatre Review

By Bill Garry There’s something really wholesome about seeing a show at the Actors Co-Op in Hollywood. The troupe&…

Out & About with Susan Hornik 5/19/17

By Susan Hornik Will Brahm It’s rare to find a musician as diverse as Will Brahm. Whether he’s playing jazz …

The Ningyo – Film Review

By Rachel Flanagan A good movie can transport anyone to a faraway place in a faraway time, make people laugh, cry or scr…