Review: The Hollywood Bowl, Buddy Guy, Jimmie Vaughan, and Charlie Musselwhite
The great blues guitarist Albert King said, "If you don't dig the blues you got a hole in your soul" and I would have to agree with him after this week's triple-threat blues bill at the Hollywood Bowl featuring
Exhibition Review: Luis De Jesus, “Refraction,” Chris Engman
Chris Engman's works in "Refraction" surpass the human imagination's ability to conceive of the meticulous. Indeed, together with the site-specific Containment which creates an ethereal effervescent stimulus – quite extraordinary for a fine art to accomplish – we have
Review: Love Actually Live at the Wallis
Love Actually is a classic holiday movie. In case you have been living under a rock, the 2003 cult classic has made a huge impact on its devoted fans and I admit to being one. My roommates and I
Review: Bill T. Jones / Arnie Zane Company at UCLA Royce Hall
In 2017, Bill T. Jones removed the word "dance" from the name of the company he founded with Arnie Zane in 1983. As he now says, "We're a contemporary performance ensemble." It is with this subtle, yet meaningful, frame
Restaurant Review: The Brixton
Santa Monica restaurant The Brixton was recommended by a friend. It was a Sunday evening. I was with a group of about ten people who had just attended an art opening at Blue 7 Gallery on Pico Boulevard, a
Event Review: SLEEPLESS: THE MUSIC CENTER AFTER HOURS
The Music Center's Dorothy Chandler Pavilion entrance was turned into a snow tunnel blasting out snow, light set up and music all merging together to create a whimsical multidimensional experience. The time of the night played a major role





