“This festival is about giving back to our community, by preserving what’s best about the art and music of LA, while providing fuel for the amazing new cultural developments happening here.” One of Los Angeles most unique events and a... Continue Reading →
Reviewed by Matt Ritchey Porters of Hellgate are back at Fringe with Double Falsehood, attributed to Lewis Theobald based on Shakespeare and Fletcher’s Cardenio, itself based on the story in Don Quixote. It may not be the most well-known play... Continue Reading →
By Tracey Paleo, Gia On The Move Resplendently low brow, this awkwardly comedic, beatbox morality musical is complete with booger jokes, sexy angels, jealous angles and angels with baby oil, a host of frenemies and an appearance from God who... Continue Reading →
Los Angeles revolutionaries WASI usher in a new movement of empowerment, inclusion, and self-love with their debut album Riot Pop out everywhere today. Pushing for change and acceptance, this record comes right in time to celebrate Pride Month. In addition... Continue Reading →
by Tracey Paleo, Gia On The Move If you are a fan of Vietgone, Vietnamese-American playwright Qui Nguyen's comedy about his parents' 1975 refugee romance, Nguyen's new hip hop rap sequel, Poor Yella Rednecks premiering at South Coast Repertory in... Continue Reading →
Offering a kaleidoscope of contemporary dance, the Odyssey Theatre's 3rd Annual Dance at the Odyssey Festival (Tickets: $25) will celebrate the art of dance from January 5 - February 10, 2019, with a free workshop in December 2018. Friday, Dec. 21,... Continue Reading →
by Matt Ritchey The title isn’t fooling around – this production came to make some NOISE! A blend of hip-hop, spoken word, live beatboxing and singing, I Came To Make Noise is a Fringe Scholarship-winning production focusing on feminism and... Continue Reading →
Press Release Dance Camera West, marking its continued passion for bringing together diverse communities, cultures, and environments to experience dance through the intimate medium of film, along with Jacob Jonas The Company, are thrilled to present the 17th Annual Dance... Continue Reading →
L.A. based singer/songwriter Lindsey Harper caught us in the moment on Twitter today. We listened to her music. 'It Was Worth It - for sure!' Gorgeous, sentimental, nostalgia to a modern forward moving (hopeful) beat. #LUV (from her website [edited[) Lindsey has... Continue Reading →
Rainbows and Waterfalls finds Derek Vincent Smith—aka Pretty Lights—doing what he does best: blending the smooth sounds of old school funk and hip-hip with a next generation style that defies categorization. Shuggie Otis’ 1971 classic Strawberry Letter 23 sets the... Continue Reading →
2017 is set to be a seminal year for Soup J5 as he prepares to follow up the EP Still in Fullee Love which includes the track All Around The World with a new album, Free, White & 21 set... Continue Reading →
The 30th Anniversary LP edition of Beastie Boys' debut album Licensed To Ill will be released on October 14, 2016. This special reissue was cut from the original production masters and is presented on 180-gram heavyweight vinyl. Produced by Rick... Continue Reading →