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Review: Meshell Ndegeocello Ignites the John Anson Ford Theatre

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Summer weather is here, which means it's time for a summer concert. And there is no better place in town to see a show than the John Anson Ford Theatre which has recently completed a renovation. This week, the venue

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Exhibition Review: Sara Abbott, No Free Bread Gallery

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The grand opening of the No Free Bread Gallery presents us with a cryptic collection of abstractions from Sara Abbott. Ms. Abbott provides a copious - if not overwhelmingly so – series of enigmatic uses of the primordial elements

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Review: “AIN’T TOO PROUD—THE LIFE AND TIMES OF THE TEMPTATIONS” 

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"Ain't Too Proud" at the Ahmanson is irresistible and electrifying!!! A must see before it heads to Broadway! From the very first moments, we are mesmerized by the smooth moves, the amazing dancing and unmistakable harmonies of 'Ain't Too Proud

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Review: Dada Masilo’s GISELLE at the Wallis Annenberg Center for the Performing Arts

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Acclaimed South African choreographer Dada Masilo transforms the classical ballet story of a girl who dies of a broken heart from the betrayal by her suitor and then enters a netherworld into a high energy feminist reclaiming of power

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SMMoA Hosts Final “Incognito” at Bergamot Station!!

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"Incognito" is one of those rare memorable events combining mystery, art, speculation and camaraderie. At what other event can one place their "bet" and hit the jackpot? This was the eleventh year of the popular Santa Monica Museum of

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