
Kiss Me, Kate – Old Globe
Cole Porter is one of the supreme masters of innuendo, his canon is unmatched in the rich and varied American Songbook. He arguably reached the apogee of his prowess in the words and ... Continue Reading →

Bourbon Orleans Hotel – A Great Choice When in New Orleans
New Orleans. Even its original name Vieux Carré (“Old Square”) conjures myriad impressions. It is truly the westernmost European city and the northernmost Caribbean city, ... Continue Reading →

CAR REVIEW: KIA Sorento SXL
There is nothing like getting caught in a traffic jam on a two lane freeway in Alabama and leveraging a bit of technology to shave an hour delay. By hitting ‘detour’ on our KIA’s ... Continue Reading →

BRUCE COCKBURN – RUMOURS OF GLORY
Bruce Cockburn has steadily, not always quietly, blazed a trail of stellar albums over the course of four decades. Unlike other Canadian musicians who headed south (Neil, Joni, most ... Continue Reading →

Brian Wilson & Rodriguez – Stolen Lives
Two performers who both had parts of their lives stolen comprised an impressive sounding double bill at Humphrey’s: Rodriguez opened for Brian Wilson.
In his usual black head ... Continue Reading →

Come From Away – World Premiere at La Jolla Playhouse
Rarely over the decades have I seen an audience leap to its feet as quickly as when the last note was sung last night at the world premiere of Come From Away.
This bravura production ... Continue Reading →

Satchmo at the Waldorf – Wallis Annenberg Center For The Performing Arts
Louis Armstrong is likely the first black man that many white Americans loved back in the day. A superb one man show reveals the man behind the image.
In a bravura performance, John ... Continue Reading →

PREVIEW – Singin’ In The Rain: San Diego Musical Theatre
Brandon Davidson plays Don Lockwood in the upcoming production of Singin’ In The Rain. Davidson grew up in La Jolla, and still has five siblings in the area, so this is a well-deserved ... Continue Reading →
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