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Highly Recommended Jazz Album: BEYOND ORBITS (Miho Hazama & M-Unit)
From composer and conductor Miho Hazama – Beyond Orbits is a vibrant new album celebrating the 10-year anniversary of her ensemble M-Unit. Beyond Orbits is testament to Miho’s boundless creativity and artistic vision and to the remarkable growth of her career in Japan, Europe and the US in recent years. It’s is an album born…
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Off-Broadway Review: DRACULA: A COMEDY OF TERRORS (New World Stages)
DRAC-OOH-LA-LA Beware ladies and gentlemen and every other gender expression currently walking the planet. There’s a new Dracula in town and he is HAWT! Looking much more like a young Dolph Lundgren than an old Bela Lugosi, the tall, blonde, Aryan ideal at the center of Dracula: A Comedy of Terrors is on the prowl for…
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Opera Review: THE BARBER OF SEVILLE (LA Opera)
LA OPERA’S THE BARBER OF SEVILLE MORE THAN MAKES THE CUT In the world of opera, few works shine as brightly and endure as enduringly as Gioachino Rossini’s comic 1816 masterpiece, The Barber of Seville. The Barbiere di Siviglia score is a marvel of musical composition. Its lively and effervescent melodies, intricate vocal lines, and…
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Music Review: SIBELIUS AND SWAN LAKE (LA Phil; Hilary Hahn, violinist; Alpesh Chauhan, conductor)
Yesterday at Walt Disney Concert Hall conductor Alpesh Chauhan, making his Los Angeles Philharmonic debut, began with Saad Haddad’s new piece, Aysheen (عايشين), or “living” in Arabic, an LA Phil commission which received its first performances over the weekend. Aysheen begins with the bass drum thumping a soft heartbeat, soon joined by droning cellos and basses,…
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Theater Review: DR. JEKYLL AND MR. HYDE (North Coast Repertory Theatre)
A JEKYLL AND HYDE SCRIPT In 1886, Robert Lewis Stevenson’s short novel The Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde was published in London. The story has become one of the most popular in English language literature, dealing with an upper-class English scientist who manages to split his personality between good and evil, with…
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Extras / TV: THE ONLINE CASINO BOOM: PROS, CONS, AND THE FUTURE OF REMOTE GAMBLING
In recent years, the world of gambling has experienced a remarkable transformation. The rise of online casinos has ushered in a new era of remote gambling, bringing with it a host of opportunities and challenges, like sites similar to casino-promo.codes. Let’s explore the pros, cons, and the future of remote gambling. The Pros of Online…
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Theater and Dance Review: HEART OF BRICK (International Tour)
A MIDSUMMER NIGHT’S CHIC CLUB ODYSSEY Choreographer Raja Feather Kelly elevates backing dancers to high art in serpentwithfeet’s musical tour In Heart of Brick, presented yesterday at the Ford Theater, the musical artist serpentwithfeet (Josiah Wise) begins the evening by gliding onstage in an enormous red-orange snuggie. He speaks to us about his desire to…
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Art and Collectibles: RAY BOLGER’S COPIES OF MUSIC FROM THE WIZARD OF OZ (Lion Heart)
“IF I ONLY HAD A BRAIN” RARE ITEMS FROM THE LIFE AND CAREER OF LEGENDARY ACTOR RAY BOLGER, THE “SCARECROW” IN THE WIZARD OF OZ, TO BE OFFERED AT AUCTION FOR THE FIRST TIME IN ENTERTAINMENT HISTORY Lion Heart Autographs Fall 2023 Auction – November 1, 2023 Rare MGM Production Score of Famous Song Among the Highlights Lion Heart Autographs, among the world’s most respected…
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San Diego Theater Review: DEATHTRAP (Lamplighters Community Theatre)
PLAYWRITING CAN BE A DEADLY BUSINESS Tony-nominee Deathtrap ran for over four years (1978-1982) on Broadway, with good reason. Ira Levin’s script is intellectual, witty, full of twists, and – done right – full of suspense. I recall being on the edge of my seat in 1981, catching Farley Granger (notably of Hitchcock’s Rope) and…
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Recommended Album: NIGHT AFTER NIGHT: MUSIC FROM THE MOVIES OF M. NIGHT SHYAMALAN (James Newton Howard)
ALBUM FEATURES ALL-NEW RECORDINGS WITH SOLOISTS JEAN-YVES THIBAUDET, HILARY HAHN, AND MAYA BEISER Night After Night: Music from the Movies of M. Night Shyamalan celebrates one of the richest collaborations between a contemporary film director and a composer – an all-new recording of music for M. Night Shyamalan’s most acclaimed films by the Emmy ®- and…
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Extras | Theater: TOP 9 THEATRE EVENTS FROM VIDEO GAMES
The world of video games has not only captivated players with immersive gameplay and stunning graphics but has also inspired unique and creative theatre events. From live performances to musicals and action films, video games have become a source of inspiration for theatrical productions that bring the virtual world to life on stage. In this…
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Theater Review: OLIVER! (5-Star Theatricals)
WHO WILL BUY IT? Endearing and sometimes exhilarating in its zest to please, 5-Star Theatricals‘ heartfelt but uneven revival of Oliver!, staged like community theater on steroids by Kari Hayter, only occasionally earns its exclamation point. The good news is that even with all-over-the-map dialects, so-so choreography, milquetoast drama, and mixed performance styles from Broadway…
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Theater Review: GROSS INDECENCY: THE THREE TRIALS OF OSCAR WILDE (Bent Theatre, Palm Springs)
WATCHING THREE TRIALS BECOMES A BIT OF A TRIAL In kicking off their second season, The Bent has again chosen to highlight an important issue of concern to the queer community, this time with a play by Moises Kaufman (The Laramie Project, I Am My Own Wife, 33 Variations). The Bent fills an important niche in…
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Dance Review: FRANKENSTEIN (The Joffrey Ballet)
IT’S ALIVE! When you think of the Frankenstein story, what comes to mind? The mad scientist in the lab hovering over a green corpse when lightning strikes and electrifies the monster into reanimation ’” “It’s alive!” you might find yourself saying. But what if I told you Victor Frankenstein never actually uttered those words, at…
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Broadway Review: GUTENBERG! THE MUSICAL! (James Earl Jones Theatre)
FINALLY, A MUSICAL THAT ISN’T GUTEN-FREE Those who saw Josh Gad and Andrew Rannells in The Book of Mormon have been looking forward eagerly to their return as a team in Gutenberg! The Musical! They will not be disappointed. Scott Brown and Anthony King’s Gutenberg!, nimbly directed by Alex Timbers, is a blast from beginning to…
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Cabaret Review: TIME TRAVELER (Ute Lemper at Joe’s Pub at The Public Theater)
TAKING A TRIP WITH UTE LEMPER Ute Lemper’s Time Traveler, which plays Joe’s Pub one more time on October 22, highlights pivotal events in the German-born chanteuse’s life. These events include her move to Berlin forty years ago when she became part of a Kurt Weill show; her 1987 move to Paris to play Sally…
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Recommended Event: GRAND AVE ARTS: ALL ACCESS (Downtown Los Angeles Sat. Oct. 21, 2023, 11am – 4pm)
FREE DAY OF ARTS EXPERIENCES FOR ANGELENOS It’s just a couple of days away from Grand Ave Arts: All Access, a day like no other where Downtown Los Angeles’s cultural corridor becomes a giant open house for Angelenos of all ages to experience free art opportunities with 14 of LA’s most iconic institutions on Saturday…
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WHAT ARE THE BEST MOVIES ABOUT PLANES EVER MADE?
Planes have always been present in popular culture, appearing everywhere from TV shows and fashion, to online gaming like the popular Aviator casino game, and even photography. Public Interest in Aviation The Museum of Flight in Seattle and the Smithsonian’s National Air and Space Museum in Washington D.C. are among the best places to find out…
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Film Recommendation: BEYOND THE AGGRESSIVES: 25 YEARS LATER (directed by Daniel Peddle; World Premiere at NewFest 2023)
NEWFEST 2023 DOCUMENTARY CENTERPIECE Screens in person on Wednesday, October 18th, 7 ET Streams through October 24, 2023 Daniel Peddle’s follow-up to his groundbreaking 2005 film THE AGGRESSIVES, which was the first documentary to really center transmasculine people of color – all assigned female at birth. It followed the lives of six masculine presenting BIPOC…
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Film Recommendation: HIDDEN MASTER: THE LEGACY OF GEORGE PLATT LYNES (Directed by Sam Shahid; Screening at NewFest 2023)
CAN PHOTOS TELL THE WHOLE STORY? THIS GREAT DOC DOES George Platt Lynes working in his studio The early years of George Platt Lynes’ career read like a Hollywood film script. Gifted and financially secure, he was privately educated and well-traveled. In the ’20s Lynes went to Paris, where he became acquainted with Man Ray…
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