Event Review: Hippie Woman Wild Book Launch
Written by Lisa Robins - "Why did a not-so-nice Jewish girl, expelled from Yale Drama School during the Vietnam protests, abandon her acting dream to follow the man she loved to an off-the-grid commune in Oregon?" Carol Schlanger, author
Review: Fort Gansevoort, Christopher Myers, “Drapetomania”
Christopher Myers; photos by Juri Koll On a beautiful morning in Hollywood Christopher Myers opened Fort Gansevoort's new LA space by beginning his talk outside the gallery - on the sidewalk in front of "What Does it Mean to
Review: Dark Side of the Dome at Wisdome Los Angeles Regenerates a Classic Album
Rock bands and albums come and go, but, without doubt, one of the most iconic rock albums of all time is Pink Floyd's Dark Side of the Moon. Released in 1973, the album highlights the band at its creative
Review: 2019 WestEdge Design Fair
Opening night was even more fun than last year's WestEdge Design Fair, the West Coast's premier modern design fair, which returned for its 7th year to Santa Monica's Barker Hanger. Opening night WestEdge Design Fair; photo by Kathy Leonardo; courtesy
Review: Sankai Juku MEGURI at UCLA Center for the Art of Performance
In Meguri – Teeming Sea, Tranquil Land, the internationally renowned Butoh dance company Sankai Juku, founded by Ushio Amagatsu in 1975, enraptured the audience at UCLA's Royce Hall into experiencing a "different way of being." The word MEGURI refers
Review: “On Beckett” at the Kirk Douglas Theater
Do not shy away from seeing Bill Irwin's "On Beckett" if you feel lacking in your knowledge of the literary master's work. Irwin acknowledges that he is not a scholar nor has he read all of Beckett's literary output;




