Music 1 Dudamel delivers tension, thunder at Disney Hall By R. Daniel Foster on February 1, 2018 Glockenspiel, octobons, spiral cymbals, temple bowls, vibraphone … that’s a partial... Read more →
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Music 5 Me and Miles at Slugs’ in the Far East By Eric Trules on January 24, 2018 I’m walking down an empty, dark street in Alphabet City somewhere in the East Village... Read more →
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Music Itzhak Perlman graces Disney Hall By R. Daniel Foster on January 17, 2018 Itzhak Perlman is in vogue – a new documentary (Alison Chernick’s “Itzhak”) about... Read more →
MusicTheatre Hurricanes, Volcanoes, and Meteor Showers on Broadway By David Sheward on December 13, 2017 Hurricanes, volcanoes, and meteor showers mark a trio of recent Broadway openings with... Read more →
DanceFilmMusicStreet Art Dare to Dance in Public Film Fest & A Beautiful Destroyer By Sarah Elgart on December 13, 2017 I’m incredibly pleased to announce that Dare to Dance in Public Film Festival closed on... Read more →
ArtDanceMusicTheatre The Secret City, back in LA! By Cultural Weekly on November 22, 2017 The Secret City, the joyous art-ritual-commununal-theatrical-singing-dancing-event,... Read more →
Music Jill Sobule is making her first album in 9 years, and she’s crowdfunding to do it By Cultural Weekly on November 22, 2017 When they say, 'We want our America back,' well what the fuck do they mean? You... Read more →
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