BRIGHT HALF LIFE at The Road Theater in North Hollywood is the heartbreaking love story of lesbian, interracial couple Erica and Vicky, and the evolution of their life and marriage together. It is nothing less than genuine theater baddassery. Sit up front.
Contributed by Julia Stier Photography by Cary Reynolds Copyright © 2020 Gia On The Move There is no bigger night in Hollywood than Oscar Sunday when the best of the best are recognized for their contributions to filmmaking and storytelling. The... Continue Reading →
By Kevin Hopps Copyright © 2020 Gia On The Move According to Mark Wilding, the three main things you must have to succeed, in addition to talent, are: “A persistence, a learning curve, and a thick skin.” Clearly, all were... Continue Reading →
In their current global mission to adapt more sustainable practices, Nadjarina is taking innovative steps towards a better future for the fashion industry and releasing eco-friendly plantable hangtags. The emerging L.A.-based visionary luxury brand is redefining industry standards with its... Continue Reading →
Press Release This February 23-24 Eurovet Americas, which produces Curve New York, and over a dozen more top intimates trade shows in Europe and Asia through Eurovet Body Fashion Network, is proud to launch Curve Los Angeles at the Westdrift Manhattan... Continue Reading →
Reviewed by Guy Picot With a wall being built, and harrowing stories of children being separated from their parents, the border with Mexico has been very much in the news recently. Timely then, that playwright Carlos Lacamara should revise his... Continue Reading →
by Tracey Paleo, Gia On The Move If it wasn't obvious enough at this year's Golden Globes, the big puffy sleeve is in (whether we like it or not). Fashionistas everywhere are celebrating this abundant femme trend. But nothing is... Continue Reading →
Co-reviewed by Matt Ritchey and Tracey Paleo, Gia On The Move There’s a wonderful Christmas story about a man dissatisfied with his life, who lives alone, and who has terrible thoughts about other people. And one magical night, he realizes... Continue Reading →
Reviewed by Tracey Paleo, Gia On The Move Historically it's been side by side panned for its character flaws and praised for its authenticity. Ultimately, the issue that plagued playwright Stephen Adly Guirgis’ (Jesus Hopped the 'A' Train, The Last... Continue Reading →
By Tracey Paleo, Gia On The Move If there was ever a wholly committed cast to a small theatrical production, Casa 0101’s Sister Act directed by Rigo Tejeda and musically directed by Gabrielle Maldonado ranks a 1000%. The actors really... Continue Reading →
Beautiful whites are front and center right now for Spring and Summer as Kourtney Kardashian who was spotted wearing Silk Laundry to Sunday Service at Coachella this past weekend highlights! The Poosh founder kept her look simple yet chic in... Continue Reading →
by Matt Ritchey A confession: If your show begins with somebody in a fake moustache, I'm already on your side. Fortunately, not only does Force of Nature Productions new show Telenovela, at the Actors Workout Studio, NOHO, start with a... Continue Reading →