reviewed by Tracey Paleo, Gia On The Move "I want to be bad…" Although it does not specifically denote anywhere either on the Fringe website or in the show program, In Conclusion, is a loosely adapted re-framing of the... Continue Reading →
Press Release Multi-award winning Pacific Resident Theatre, in their 34th year as one of the top regional companies in the country, is now offering a brand new resource FREE to children in the Los Angeles area. The PRT Youth Conservatory... Continue Reading →
California School of the Arts – San Gabriel Valley (CSArts-SGV) opens its campus to students ages 8-16 from throughout the community to explore their interest in the arts this summer during CSArts Academy. A fun, creative and nurturing environment sets... Continue Reading →
by Tracey Paleo, Gia On The Move Following a sold out, critically acclaimed, seven-month run in New York City, NYC-based teacher, writer, performer, producer, and Hollywood Fringe alum (as well as Edinburgh Fringe and Adelaide Fringe) Peter Michael Marino is... Continue Reading →
Members of the Native American Community, the Commonwealth Club and Women’s March San Francisco will join in partnership, talk show host Michelle Meow (The Michelle Meow Show, KBCW TV and Progressive Voices Network Radio) to discuss the new documentary Dawnland, which details... Continue Reading →
by Tracey Paleo, Gia On The Move The last time I got to go this nuts at a dance show was like... NEVER! Fun seekers alert... Ubisoft opened its first live Los Angeles entertainment experience with its pilot tour of... Continue Reading →
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