The personal is political. If that sounds like a poster board photographed on Capitol Hill before January 22,1973, then you know your activism parlance. A rallying cry from the 1960s, [ … ]
Category: Arts&Music
Opening Doors and Taking Up Space, One Journey at a Time
How therapist and host of ‘The Queer Magic Podcast’, Luis Cornejo, is creating space for queer and BIPOC individuals in mainstream entertainment
GEORGE YEPES: EAST LOS ANGELES COLLEGE: LACCD ONLINE SILENT ART AUCTION, LOS ANGELES OPEN TO THE PUBLIC ONLINE SILENT ART AUCTION: SEPT. 18-OCT. 12, 2023
The renouned and famous L.A. local artist George Yepes opens a silent auction for Hispanic Heritage month
Review: ‘BECAUSE IT’S SUNNY IN L.A (Especially on Skid Row)’
A play with purpose.
Does Kazakh Singer Dimash Kudaibergen Have the World’s Most Complete Voice ? Many Say Yes
He reaches, in short, all the vocal registers in existence.
“The Why?’ An Upcoming Performance by Acclaimed Actor and Screenwriter Dakota Loesch
“THE WHY? is the answer to ALL of life’s questions.”
‘A Public Reading of an Unproduced Screenplay About the Death of Walt Disney’
The production was a beautiful example of artistry, direction, production and had the execution and precision of a perfectly sharpened knife.
REVIEW: Martin Creed Takes Over Two Gallery Spaces in One Weekend at Dries Van Noten’s Little Gallery and Hauser & Wirth
Dries Van Noten’s Little Gallery opened with a solo exhibition of Martin Creed’s Work No. 2587 “half the air in a given space.”
EISENHOWER: THIS PIECE OF GROUND
Eisenhower: This Piece of Ground by Ricard Hellesen and under the direction of Peter Ellenstien, had its debut opening at the Theatre West and New L.A. Repertory Company on Oct. [ … ]
The Fallen Woman: Sensie
L.A. based artist, Sensie, wows with the movement of her stokes of her brush to completely immerse the viewer into her relm of ‘The Fallen Woman.”