Review: Zevitas Marcus, Daniel B. Dias
With Zevitas Marcus' latest opening, Daniel B. Dias most poignantly coyly and playfully critiques our contemporary society head-lurching over blue screens with his eponymous exhibition. We have faint resemblances of surreal gestures which intensify the odd absurdities of our
Review: Manual Cinema’s Mementos Mori at The Broad Stage
Manual Cinema's Mementos Mori delighted the audience at The Broad Stage with a multi-media experience that magically integrated the performances of live actors projected as shadow characters, video produced scenes, and the skillfully precise choreography of shadow puppets, and
Review: Hubbard Street Dance Chicago & Third Coast Percussion, the Wallis
Celebrating its 40th Anniversary Season, Hubbard Street Dance Chicago presented a musically driven two part show at the Wallis Annenberg Center for the Performing Arts. In the first half, Third Coast Percussion, the Grammy award winning quartet of classically
Review: LAAA’s 2018 Annual Auction Brings Out the Art Lovers
By Paul Finn If you're as much of a Los Angeles art scene fanatic as I am then we surely must have crossed paths at the 2018 Los Angeles Art Association's Annual Benefit Auction on Saturday, July 28. The
Restaurant Review: CHAYA Downtown
On any given day, Downtown LA's top restaurants are filled with business people closing deals, while others rush back to the office...with barely enough time to grab a quick bite. However, Downtown LA has now become a destination, attracting
Food Festivals – A Great Way to Try New Restaurants!
On July 2, Wescom Credit Union presented the 2017 Culver City Centennial Westside Food & Wine Festival at the Courtyard by Marriott Los Angeles Westside in Culver City. Wescom Credit Union coordinated the event with Todd Elliot Entertainment and Event Planning. It





