By Sarah A. Spitz
A Fevered Dream: Nat “King” Cole
It’s the last night for the first African-American host of a nationally broadcast television show. Nat “King” Cole, widely
So Much Art!
What a whirlwind week it was for contemporary art all across Los Angeles. There were at least 4 different art fairs that took place, two of which
CINDERELLA RETURNS
Spoiler alert: A pumpkin will not become a golden carriage nor will four white mice turn into four white horses in choreographer Sir Matthew Bourne’s dance drama,
PHOTO FRENZY; LA FOODWAYS
By Sarah A. Spitz
Judging from the size of the crowd on opening night of Photo L.A (last Thursday at Santa Monica Airport’s Barker
By Sarah A. Spitz
FARE-THEE-WELLS AND MORE
SHINE, Santa Monica’s inspirational true story-telling series, is taking its final bow. Produced for six years by Isabel Storey, most recently in
MUSIC, CIRCUS, THEATRE, GLASS
Do you sing in the shower? Need an outlet for your (alto, soprano, tenor, baritone) pipes? Ever thought about joining a chorus? This weekend you’ll
MARY POPPINS RETURNS; PUSSY RIOT PERFORMS
Thanks to KCRW’s Partner Screenings, LACMA and Disney, I was treated to a screening of “Mary Poppins Returns” at LACMA’s Bing Auditorium.
THREE FOREIGN FILMS
I tend toward the quieter films; you’ll never see me in line for the latest big buzz movie. And I found these three foreign films to
Holiday Cheer; High Camp; HIV/AIDS Mass
“Come from Away,” through January 6, 2019 at the Ahmanson Theatre, will restore your faith in humanity. This uplifting musical tells the story
The brilliant new documentary, “Science Fair,” offers hope for the future. If you’ve been as discouraged as I am by the anti-science climate in America today, buy tickets now