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.
Review: Night of 100 Solos: A Centennial Event
Written by Michael Baroff; To commemorate the 100th birthday of Merce Cunningham, who died in 2009, the Merce Cunningham Trust co-produced Night of 100 Solos during which 75 dancers from around the world performed on three stages in London,
Review: 2019 Photo LA
“Photo LA in Santa Monica was a storm of over 60 contemporary photography galleries from all corners of the Earth. It provided more validation of Los Angeles as a burgeoning locus for contemporary fine art and great representations of
Review: Gus’s World Famous Hot and Spicy Fried Chicken
All photos by Richard Bilow, courtesy of LAArtParty.com The first thing I noticed as I walked through the door at Gus's World Famous Hot and Spicy Fried Chicken on Crenshaw Boulevard was a sign stating, "Please Seat Yourself." And





