BLOGS

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

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

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 …

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