Hooked - Theatre Review
Reviewed by Harrison Held Hooked is a raw and provocative new drama written by indie actress Jillian Leigh which recently opened at the cozy Ruby Theatre on Santa Monica Boulevard. It is presented as...
View ArticleDécor for the Hollywood Emmy parties
By Susan Hornik Gina Rodriguez at the 2015 Emmys styled by Joico's Paul Norton with hairshake. It's Emmy time again! And here's some behind the scenes news about the décor for the Hollywood Emmy...
View ArticleAmerican Falls - Theatre Review
Review by Suzanne BirrellAmerican Falls presented by the Echo Theatre Company and now showing at Atwater Village Theatre is a vignette of American life where good and bad things happen to your...
View ArticleGhoulmaster's Haunted Playhouse- Theatre Review
Reviewed by Harrison Held Ghoulmaster and his Ghosts. Photo:Bianca SanchezThe slick, glitzy and glamorous new show Ghoulmaster's Haunted Playhouse opened at the Hudson Theatre Main Stage Friday night...
View ArticleIndie Films Oct 9-15
WESTERN RELIGION, BREAKING THROUGH, I SPIT ON YOUR GRAVE 3 OPEN EXCLUSIVE ENGAGEMENTS AT ARENA CINEMA HOLLYWOOD ON OCTOBER 9; JUST ADDED: LOST IN HONG KONG Western Religion.Written and...
View ArticleIndie films Oct 23-Oct 28
EXCLUSIVE ENGAGEMENTS START OCTOBER 23 AT ARENA CINEMA HOLLYWOOD: TOKYO TRIBE, PLUS WEEKEND ENGAGEMENTS OFTALES OF HALLOWEEN, SLEEPLESS IN NEW YORK, OTHER PEOPLE'S CHILDREN, FUN SIZE HORROR VOL....
View ArticleIndie films Oct 28-Nov 5
EXCLUSIVE ENGAGEMENTS START OCTOBER 28 AT ARENA CINEMA HOLLYWOOD: THE CREEPING GARDEN, BARE, AT GRANNY'S HOUSE; TOKYO TRIBE HELD OVER The Creeping Garden. Directed and produced by Tim...
View ArticleThe Emperer's New Clothes- Theatre REview
A review by Jen Brown. Lukas Bailey as the Emperor, James Patrick Cronin as Ronald, Julie McKay as Princess Felicity, Kathy Garrick as Beatrice. Presented by Storybook Theatre. Photo Credit: David P....
View ArticleFrom the Editor
Can someone tell me why there's always the "good news and bad news"? There was good news for our businesses with summer tourism up but not so good for traffic or for our hillside neighbors who were...
View ArticleOscar's Hollywood
Hollywood Leads the Way.Watching Kilroy Realty's Columbia Square and Hudson Pacific's Hollywood Icon take shape on Sunset Blvd. is easy because of their highly visible locations. Equally impressive,...
View ArticleANNIE - Theatre Review
Review by Suzanne Birrell (l to r) Isabel Wallach as Duffy, Lilly Mae Stewart as Molly, LillyBea Ireland asTessie, Issie Swickle as Annie, Angelina Carballo as July, Sydney Shuck as Kate andAdia Dant...
View ArticleIndie films Oct 28-Nov 6
EXCLUSIVE ENGAGEMENTS START OCTOBER 28 AT ARENA CINEMA HOLLYWOOD: THE CREEPING GARDEN, BARE, AT GRANNY'S HOUSE; TOKYO TRIBE HELD OVER The Creeping Garden.Directed and produced by Tim Grabham...
View ArticleThe Exit Intervview (An Existential Comedy) -Theatre Review
A review by Suzanne Birrell. Davey Johnson and Catie LeOrisaIf Ionesco is your cup of tea, you will definitely enjoy The Exit Interview (An Existential Comedy) now playing at the Lounge Theatre in...
View ArticleIndie Films Nov 6 - Nov 17
nascreen.comI REMEMBER YOU: EXCLUSIVE ENGAGEMENT STARTS NOVEMBER 13 AT ARENA CINEMA HOLLYWOOD I Remember You.Written and directed by Claudia Sparrow. Produced by Leandro Marini, Maria...
View ArticleOne Cut, One Life - Film Review
By Rachel Flanagan. Ed Pincus was well-known as a pioneer to first person documentary films. One Cut, One Life is one last film Ed made with Lucia Small, who had previously collaborated on an earlier...
View ArticleThe Painted Rocks at Revolver Creek- Theatre Review
A Review by Erin Fair"The Painted Rocks at Revolver Creek" begins as the story of real-life "outsider artist" Nukain Mabuza, (Thomas Silcott) is forced to face his legacy as a painter, a person, and a...
View ArticleToys: A Dark Fairytale - Theatre Review
A Review by Rachel FlanaganJulia Ubrankovics & Tunde SkovranToys: A Dark Fairytale is anything but your average run of the mill fairytale. Instead, it is a dark story of two young women who grew...
View ArticleEntertainment - Film Review
Review by Rachel Flanagan In 2012, director Rick Alverson delivered the 2012 Sundance competition entry The Comedy to audiences who found it anything but a comedy. Instead, the film was a tragic case...
View ArticlePrairie-Oke Theatre Review
A review by Bill Garry(L-R) Amy Procacci (Mrs. Moleson) and Drew Droege (Mellie Moleson). Photo by Dan WhitlockThere's a boisterous party going on in a Silver Lake basement and, if you're lucky enough...
View ArticleWomen w/o Walls - Theatre Review
Reviewed by Rachel Flanagan Kristin Carey and Esther Mira. Photo by Alex MoyWomen w/o Walls is a new twist on the story of Charon the ferryman on the River Styx as he transports the dead to a final...
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