FARMHOUSE TO TABLE
“If you wonder where I am, you can be pretty certain you’ll find me at the restaurant,” said Nathan (Nate) Peitso, with a rueful laugh. If
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
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
“Three Identical Strangers” will blow your mind, while “Five Seasons: The Gardens of Piet Oudolf” will bring it down to earth and calm it. Both open tomorrow and in a
We Need Mr. Rogers Now
Let me confess. I did not grow up watching Mr. Rogers’ Neighborhood, but I harbored dark, unfounded suspicions about him based on how “nice” he
PEAK PIZZA
Stop the (panini) presses—I’ve found pizza’s Holy Grail! Chef Daniele Uditi of Brentwood’s Pizzana has transformed Neapolitan pizza into neo-Neapolitan pizza and taken it
HIGH CAMP AND KUBRICK DEVOTION
Charles Busch’s campy noir classic “Die, Mommie, Die!” at the Kirk Douglas Theatre and Leon Vitali, the subject of the documentary “Filmworker,” opening at
Is It A Painting Or A Flag?
I brought a dear friend for her first visit to the Broad Museum downtown to see the blockbuster Jasper Johns survey, “Something Resembling
More than a few podcasts originate as live shows before being adapted for the Internet. Some are produced live, then digitized into podcast format. Others start live, then move into
Remember “The Graduate,” when Benjamin (Dustin Hoffman) is told that there is just one word he needs to know: “Plastics”? I honestly believe that now, other than AI, VR or