Review: 2018 LA Times’ The Taste
The late Jonathan Gold once said, "Food is a pretty good prism through which to view humanity," and he was right. Gold has been a constant at the LA Times the Taste. He loved to interact with his audience.
Santa Monica Eatery, Lula Cocina Mexicana Inspired by Chef Lula Bertran!
California is home to an incredible amount of great restaurants ...If you love mexican food, head to Lula Cocina Mexicana. This past July (2016) the restaurant celebrated twenty five years. Although Geraldine Gilliland, owner of Lula Cocina Mexicana, is originally
Film Review: Kurt Cobain: Montage of Heck at Sundance 2015!
Written by An Bar Kurt Cobain: Montage of Heck Premiere at Sundance Film Festival 2015 DIRECTOR: Brett Morgen Film Review by Anya Baroff Photos: Kayte Methven See image: Courtney Love; Director, Frances Bean Cobain; Director, Brett Morgen; Producer, Francis
Review: Joey Alexander Trio ‘Jazzes’ Up the Broad Stage
The classic jazz trio is made up of piano, bass, and drums. It takes full advantage of swing, interaction, and dynamics and for the musician, there's no place to hide and no limit on the imagination. Each musician has
Review: Pasadena Playhouse, Good Boys
Good Boys at the Pasadena Playhouse is a probing and psychological drama about what happens in and around a private, prestigious Jesuit prep school for boys, Saint Joseph’s Prep in the Washington, DC suburbs in 1988. Though the play,
Exhibition Review: “Sarah Lucas: Au Naturel” at the Hammer Museum
"Sarah Lucas: Au Naturel," at the Hammer Museum is sometimes humorous, sometimes disturbing and grotesque, but always compelling and provocative. It is an extensive and diverse exhibition of more than 130 works in photography, collage, sculpture, assemblage and installation.




