
Stop Making Sense
The list of universally acclaimed concert films is notoriously short. This is for obvious reasons. The ability to capture on film in two dimensions the excitement and transient nature ... Continue Reading →

Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde Thrills at North Coast Repertory Theatre
With a family trip to London abruptly taken off calendar, it was especially delightful to attend the North Coast Repertory Theatre’s production of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde. Set in ... Continue Reading →

The Holdovers
The filmmakers have apparently said this is not a Christmas film, but the key art and setting certainly augur toward annual viewing. Neither “It’s a Wonderful Life” nor “Die ... Continue Reading →

The Man Behind the Spectacle of U2 at Sphere
Four decades of progressively over the top productions reach a peak in Las Vegas
The guy who has brought U2 to life in concert since the band left forever the club scene ... Continue Reading →

Nyad
As someone who spent countless hours in the swimming pool on swim team, I have much admiration for long distance swimmers, as my competition only extended to shorter sprints. In the ... Continue Reading →

SUMO Delivers at La Jolla Playhouse
Often described as a blend of religion and the National Football League, the centuries-old sport of sumo holds a grip in Japanese culture, but it’s mostly unknown or misunderstood ... Continue Reading →

Jamestown Revival – Triumphant Return to The Belly Up
On their 7th (or is it 8th?) sold out gig at Belly Up the band and audience celebrated their mutual love affair.
Acknowledging that such support seemed unmatched at any other venue, ... Continue Reading →

Postcard From Earth – A Massive Push at the Edge of the Entertainment Envelope
Anyone coming to Vegas for one of the U2 gigs should be sure to arrange tickets to see Darren Aronofsky‘s Postcard From Earth. It is a magnificent film that certainly has executives ... Continue Reading →
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