CULTURE WATCH — A fish falls from the sky and a story told across multiple generations begins. "When The Rain Stops Falling" is the latest offering by City Garage,
Before she was erased from history, Hatshepsut had been both queen and king of Egypt.
Hat-who? Was what? We've heard of pharaohs and Cleopatra but who was Hatshepsut,
Mommies, Mummies, M&Ms
Japan has created "robots with a heart" to keep the elderly company. Perhaps this is what inspired playwright Jordan Harrison to write "
CULTURE WATCH — With Bergamot Art Station redevelopment leading the headlines, it's nice to remember what Bergamot actually is: a pretty darned great collection of galleries and a local
CULTURE WATCH — There's something distinctive about a Neil Simon play; the quick patter, the complex relationships, the neighborhood (Brighton Beach especially), and sometimes these elements play out poignantly
CULTURE WATCH — Sadly the Edinburgh Fringe Festival 2014 ended this past Monday. But what an incredible array of arts, ranging from the unwatchably boring to the outrageously outlandish and everything
CULTURE WATCH — After not traveling for more than 15 years, I just returned from a two-month trip throughout the UK, from northern Scotland to southern England.
One specific goal was
What happens when an artist, dependent upon head, hand and heart, loses the full use of one of them?
Local artist Bruria Finkel faced that dilemma when she was seriously
In case you missed "Incognito," the unique "guess-the-artist" annual fundraising art show benefiting Santa Monica Museum of Art, you still have a chance to get in
Yom Ha'Shoah, or Holocaust Remembrance Day, took place this past weekend.
Here in Los Angeles we're most familiar with the work of architect Moshe Safdie as