Review: A Legendary Trio at the Hollywood Bowl
The Hollywood Bowl Orchestra with Kenny Loggins, led by conductor Thomas Wilkins; Photo by Dustin Downing The Hollywood Bowl is one of LA's best venues. With its upgraded sound system (2013), large scale crystal clear monitors and its
Review: Light and Place: The New Paintings of Mark Innerst
It was nice to have a walk through with artist Mark Innerst just before the opening of his solo show at Kohn Gallery the other night (April 6, 2018). We started on his latest - larger than usual -
Theater Review: Elevator at the Coast Playhouse!
What happens when seven strangers get stuck in an elevator together?Elevator, written and directed by award-winning filmmaker and playwright Michael Leoni returned to Los Angeles for a special limited engagement at the Coast Playhouse in West Hollywood. The play
Review: Jessica Lang Dance at the Music Center
Though dance may be experienced as an ephemeral art form, New York-based choreographer Jessica Lang presented a series of performance pieces that took the audience on a tangible and memorable journey through conceptual, personal and socially conscious environments. The
Review: Blues in the Night
Conceived and directed by Sheldon Epps, Blues in the Night is a passionate and energetic revue of classic blues songs of the 1920's and 1930's. Driven without a narrative storyline, the setting is a seedy Chicago hotel where three
Review: CB1Gallery, “Tomorrowland,” “Veiled”
CB1Gallery is a cavernous but inviting gallery space located at 1923 S. Santa Fe Ave. Currently, two shows are on exhibit. "Tomorrowland" is a curation of oddities, such as sculpture, conceptual art (including a found object), and paintings that





