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Review: The Taste – Presented By the Los Angeles Times at Paramount Pictures Studios

2020-02-21T00:01:18+00:00By |Categories: Food / Wine / Beer Events, Reviews|Tags: , , , , , |

Let me clear upfront, this is not a food review and I couldn't do justice to the overall experience by singling out any particular restaurant or chef demonstration. What I can say is that the food writers, critics and editors at

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Review: Jordi Alcaraz, Jack Rutberg Fine Arts

2020-02-20T11:01:13+00:00By |Categories: Art Parties / Exhibitions / Fairs, Reviews|Tags: , , , , , , , , |

Jack Rutberg Fine Arts presents an overwhelming, if not monumental, installment of work by the Catalan artist Jordi Alcaraz in what can simply be described as a paragon of contemporary high art. Photo by author; A La Pintura (Diptico)(Diptych)We can gather

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Review: Turn Me Loose at the Wallis Annenberg Center for the Performing Arts in Beverly Hills

2020-02-17T19:15:06+00:00By |Categories: Reviews, Theater/Poetry/Books|

Turn Me Loose at the Wallis Annenberg Center for the Performing Arts. Pictured: Joe Morton as Dick Gregory. Photo credit: Lawrence K. Ho. "You can't laugh social problems out of existence" goes a line voiced by Emmy Award and NAACP Image Award-winning

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Review: Ezralow Dance: Primo Passo at the Wallis Annenberg Center for the Arts

2020-02-14T21:56:51+00:00By |Categories: Dance, Reviews|Tags: , , , , , , , , , , , , |

Los Angeles native Daniel Ezralow returned to The Wallis to premiere Primo Passo – Italian for “first step” – a career retrospective of his investigation of intentional movement and exploring the question of "why do we do what we do." Erzalow's works are

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Scotch anyone…Del Monte Speakeasy

2020-02-20T23:42:42+00:00By |Categories: Restaurant / Wine Reviews|Tags: , , , , , , , , , , , |

On April 4th, the Del Monte Speakeasy at the Townhouse on Windward Ave in Venice hosted a benefit for Venice Arts.The townhouse has a rich history....and it was an added feature to attend an event at this hidden speakeasy which which was

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Whole 9 Gallery’s Taste of Culver City, A Big Success!

2020-02-20T23:45:50+00:00By |Categories: Food / Wine / Beer Events, Reviews|Tags: , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , |

The Whole 9 Gallery has established itself as a leading cultural center in Culver City. An art gallery and non profit, they not only help emerging artists but aslo support Peace Project initiatives. On any given day, 25% of anything purchased

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Music Review: Brand X – Vintage Fusion Rocks the Canyon

2020-02-20T22:28:09+00:00By |Categories: Music|Tags: , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , |

Being a huge fan of Genesis in the 1970's meant discovering some very cool secrets behind the band, such as when I found their EP "Spot the Pigeon" on one of my near-daily trips to Moby Disc Records in the San

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Review: BLINDED at The Brickhouse Theatre

2020-02-17T19:18:13+00:00By |Categories: Reviews, Theater/Poetry/Books|Tags: , , , , , , , , , , , |

Written by Rick Karatas - Blinded, written by Joni Ravenna, directd by T.J. Castronovo and produced by John Lant had its world premiere July 15th at the BrickHouse Theatre, the new home of Write Act Repertory in North Hollywood with a

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Review: Matthew Bourne’s Early Adventures at the Wallis Annenberg Center for the Performing Arts!

2020-02-14T21:57:02+00:00By |Categories: Dance, Reviews|Tags: , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , |

What a delight to be thoroughly entertained by the whimsical and romantic theatrical choreography of Matthew Bourne performed by his New Adventure Company! Each of the three pieces were from Bourne's early work for which the company now celebrates its 30th

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