In 2004, The New Yorker published an article by David Grann called “Mysterious Circumstances,” about a Sherlock Holmes scholar/fanatic murdered under—you guessed it—mysterious circumstances. Matt Shakman, now
It’s hard to believe 30 years have passed since “Northern Exposure” first hit the airwaves, especially when Rob Morrow looks as young today as he did then, portraying Dr.
City Garage’s “Exit the King” at Bergamot Station, Rogue Machine’s “Ready, Steady, Yeti, Go” at Electric Lodge in Venice, and “Dana H.” at The Kirk Douglas in Culver
There’s no doubt that Dianne Wiest gives an amazing performance in Samuel Beckett’s “Happy Days,” at the Mark Taper Forum. She told an LA Times reporter that she
We live in a time of ecological transition, and human beings have the greatest influence over what direction Planet Earth will take — that’s the key takeaway as the Aquarium
There’s a powerful and important exhibition at The Broad Museum in downtown LA. “Soul of a Nation: Art in the Age of Black Power 1963-1983” examines African-American art in
Two terrific documentaries open next week. “The Biggest Little Farm” opens May 9 at the Landmark Theatre in West L.A. featuring a Q&As with the filmmakers/farmers
Two plays onstage right now, “The Niceties” at the Geffen Playhouse and “Native Son” at the Kirk Douglas Theatre, are strikingly different and yet connected via the thread of race.
Camp David Gonzales in Malibu Canyon is located in a scenic setting, surrounded by rolling hills, tall trees and with the recent rains, vibrant greenery. But for years it housed
Remember how you used to make shadow rabbits on a wall? Picture a stage filled with vintage overhead projectors creating shadows from paper and acetate figures, interacting with live actors
Joe Frank was a legendary radio artist; artist, not just dramatist, monologist or entertainer. He invented a genre all his own that defies description and came from deep within his
Sometimes there’s just too much happening to focus on one event. This week, two movies and two book events deserve your attention.
THE BRINK: STEVE BANNON
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