Two years after the infamous Access Hollywood tape of our current President Donald Trump, comes a delightfully illustrated poetry guide to what is—and is not—available for grabbing. In Please Don’t Grab my P#$$y: A Rhyming Presidential Guide, co-writers and masters of... Continue Reading →
by Tracey Paleo, Gia On The Move "It's not my way to wear my heart on my sleeve, but I will take some personal privilege." There are several themes arranged inside Piano Man Richard Levinson's (12 Bars, Thanks A Lot –... Continue Reading →
by Matt Ritchey Kira Rockwell's With My Eyes Shut is a wonderful analogy between theatre and the autism spectrum. Naomi and Cole spend several days wearing costumes and practicing facial expressions to convey emotions, all the work leading toward a... Continue Reading →
by Matt Ritchey If you are of a certain age, you might remember Double Dare – it was a kid’s game show on Nickelodeon which featured an upbeat host asking trivia questions and offering physical challenges to the contestants. It... Continue Reading →
Every year, even with all the sparkle someone manages to complain about the holiday rush, cooking, cleaning and celebrating what is supposed to be "the most wonderful time of the year." What about you? Are you more Buddy the Elf... Continue Reading →
This Friday, July 17th is National Emoji Day and to celebrate, Bitmoji, the popular personal emoji app, invites you to join in on some festivities. BITMOJI YOUR PROFILE PIC: In honor of National Emoji Day, change your profile pic to your favorite Bitmoji! It's super easy to... Continue Reading →
by Tracey Paleo, Gia On The Move In Coffee, Tea or Me, two monologues parallel one another in a new semi-solo show by Les Kurkendaal also featuring Los Angeles based storyteller Marlene Nichols. If you caught Les's work at last... Continue Reading →
After yesterdays #FoodieChats about #FoodieResolutions, I got to thinking about a new 2015 food theme. I’m thinking I could use a bit more fish. You?
Anne-Catherine Becker-Echivard makes art out of fish. The Paris-born artist uses market-fresh fish to create her wacky scenes. After she is done photographing, she cooks and eats them.
“It is the perfect recycling of art. Nothing is left over – and I can live from it”
Oh yes we did. What better way to celebrate Super Bowl XLVIII than showcasing some of the best and funniest ads for game day ever. Everyone of course has a different list but these were pretty funny. Enjoy. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=B65C8VNCudI Also... Continue Reading →