Events
Review: “Witness Uganda” – Wallis Annenberg
Opening Night Review 2/8/19 – Lovelace Studio Theater – – Wallis Center For the Performing Arts The Wallis Center For the Performing Arts Complex in Beverly Hills has several venues. “Witness Uganda” billed as a ‘documentary musical’ is being showcased in the Lovelace Studio theater. A relatively small arena. Instead of theatre in the round […]
Buddha Passion – Tan Dun (U.S. premiere, LA Phil commission) One-Night Left!
Review: Buddha Passion – Tan Dun (U.S. premiere, LA Phil commission) One-Night Left! Tonight is last night. Tan Dun, the composer for Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon and the LA Phil in celebration of the Chinese New Year present Buddha Passion. Performances are on February 9th and 10th only. Tan Dun is […]
WICKED – Hollywood Pantages
(Photo Credit:Joan Marcus) Watch Video WICKED, the Broadway sensation, looks at what happened in the Land of Oz…but from a different angle. Long before Dorothy arrives, there is another young woman, born with emerald-green skin—smart, fiery, misunderstood, and possessing an extraordinary talent. When she meets a bubbly blonde who is exceptionally popular, their initial rivalry […]
Review: “Love Actually Live” at Wallis Annenberg
Watch Video Here Review: Wallis Annenberg Center for the Performing Arts & For The Record come together to bring audiences a thrilling evening celebrating the human experience of love . Love Actually Live is an exhilarating holiday treat running through December 31st. For The Record is known for turning blockbuster Hollywood films into musical theatrical experiences on […]
Los Angeles Chamber Orchestra’s The Four Seasons
Los Angeles Chamber Orchestra (LACO) is presenting The Four Seasons, as part of Baroque Conversations. The Antonio Vivaldi series includes: Concerto in G minor for Two Violins, RV 517. Concerto in A minor for Two Violins, RV 522 (L’estro armonico), and The Four Seasons (Le Quattro stagioni). The concertos were inspired not just by the seasons themselves, but by a […]
REVIEW: LACO – Beethoven’s Pastoral (Orchestral Series)
Los Angeles Chamber Orchestra’s program was a perfect mix of classics and contemporary music that delivered an outstanding evening (Nov. 18) for the connoisseur of music. Led by Austrian conductor David Danzmayr, Beethoven’s Pastoral (part of the Orchestral Series) opens with Erich Wolfgang Korngold’s Straussiana which is based on some lesser-known works by Johann Strauss, […]
Review: LA Opera – Rigoletto May 31st
Bravo to LA Opera for delivering an outstanding evening of Opera! Sneak Peek Video – Rigoletti Guiseppe Verdi’s opera Rigoletto takes place in Mantua, Italy. It is the 16th century and men of royalty, means and power were often corrupt. Women were mere objects to do with what they wanted, without objection or public outcry. […]
LA OPERA PRESENTS “Crossing”
“Crossing” the West Coast Premiere from LA Opera is inspired by poet Walt Whitman’s experiences working in military hospitals during the Civil War. His diary is a messy compilation as a volunteer nurse. His personal and loving connection to each patient in the hospital is what attracted Matthew Aucoin (composer, librettist and conductor) to the […]
Starbelshe Spectacular
Recently at the Avalon in Hollywood, there was the Starbelshe Spectacular! Its an amazing event that unifies our youth and educates and empowers the youth on bullying. this year, Tyler Brown, over 3 million followers on Instagram, and Kevin Bojorquez, also with over 3 million followers on Instagram, were the hosts. there were also many […]
New Film on Vaccines and Autism Controversy
Who is Dr. Leonard G. Horowitz and why did he make a film (actually, a Docu-Commentary) for Robert De Niro? “Un-Vaxxed: A Docu-Commentary for Robert De Niro”. The answer is evident to film festival attendees who were shocked when Robert De Niro, under enormous pressure, pulled the film “VAXXED” from the Tribeca Film Festival. […]
Joey Birlem and Charles Gitnick MagPark Meet Up
Today, The MagPark had another meet and greet. Last time Hayes Grier, Tez, Neels, Twan, and Charles Gitnick had a meet and greet but this time it was just Joey Birlem and Charles Gitnick. Everyone at the meet up either had VIP or GA and they let a group of people in at a time […]
Janoskian Meet and Greet in Hollywood
Today, 3/5 of the Janoskians were at the AVALON in Hollywood doing a meet and greet for the people who bought tickets for their show on May 15th. Jai, Luke, and Beau Brooks were all there as well as Tayler Holder, Fraydoe Martinez, Allen Sarinana, Johnny Orlando, Jeremy and Jordan Steel, and Kevin Bojorquez. Everyone […]
Mayberry Turns Into Mayhem Over Viner Hayes Grier
Mops of teenage girls lined up at The Mag Park in hopes of meeting famous Viners & YouTubers this morning, as early as 8 am. Hayes Grier’s Meet & Greet brought fans from other cities, even other states. The lines went all the way up Avon Street. The stars showed up around Noon and the […]
The 7th Burbank International Film Festival
BURBANK, Calif. — The 7th Burbank International Film Festival, which will run September 9th through 13th, announced its full lineup today, including 100 films from 31 countries, 25 world premieres, 22 award categories, and opening and closing night screenings. The Burbank International Film Festival is open to the public, with tickets available at www.burbankfilmfest.org The five-day festival will honor pioneering actress and […]
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