
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 →

Hotel Majestic Kuala Lumpur and Jadi Batek Gallery
A fascinating element of memorable travel is the juxtaposition of the five senses, the collision of the old and the new. Kuala Lumpur delivers in all respects. We paid a visit to KL ... Continue Reading →

Springtime and the Living is Easy
We have been waiting for nicer weather and the time change to check out a few outdoor items from Gaiam and Allsop.
Gaiam is known for their preeminent position in the fitness and yoga ... Continue Reading →

The Waterboys Landing at Humphrey’s By The Bay
There are probably other bands as equally well-named as The Waterboys to appear at Humphrey’s By The Bay, but band leader Mike Scott will undoubtedly deliver a rousing performance ... Continue Reading →

The Power of Duff – Geffen Playhouse
This provocative and intriguing production explores the question of what happens when a network news anchor begins praying at the end of each broadcast. The script by Steven Delbar ... Continue Reading →

Sprout: The Audio Antidote to Too Much Choice
The proliferation of choice wrought by the digital explosion has resulted in the pendulum understandably swinging back toward a realization that less is more.
Sprout is an incredibly ... Continue Reading →

Bayan Audio soundbook X3
The proliferation of quality portable audio products is gratifying. There are many items at the low end of the market that don’t do much other than making the execrable sound from ... Continue Reading →
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