UNICEF Ball & Totem at the Pier
So many Awards — so little time! Right on the heels of his winning the Golden Globe for his role in HBO’s Behind the Candelabra, Michael Douglas was honored with ... Continue Reading →
The Monuments Men
In his fifth effort in the director’s chair, George Clooney has delivered another satisfying and thoughtful film.
The Monuments Men tells the mostly true story of the ... Continue Reading →
Refurbishing the Sound in a Classic Car
When I received my driver’s license back in the day, one of the first things I did with the family car was to convince my Dad that the factory installed radio needed ... Continue Reading →
Pagliacci – San Diego Opera
Launching the season with aplomb, the San Diego Opera’s production of Pagliacci is robust and eminently enjoyable. The swift (90 minute) production is directed by Andrew ... Continue Reading →
Downton Abbey Season 4, much loved around the world, moving into the modern age
The eagerly awaited Season 4 of Downton Abbey has turned into a ratings blockbuster for PBS’ Sunday schedule.
The popular Masterpiece Classic series is like watching ... Continue Reading →
Enlisted saluting soldiers serving on the home front
The new Fox TV comedy Enlisted starring Geoff Stults is not only a sharply written show about three brothers serving together on an Army post in Florida, it’s also ... Continue Reading →
Night of 100 Stars & Derby Prelude Party
What do Jeff Goldblum, Daniel Baldwin, Bo Derek, Tia Carrere, Richard Dreyfuss, Julianna Margulies and Lou Diamond Phillips have in common — besides being on the ... Continue Reading →
Cameron Diaz’s The Body Book Educates Women on Fitness and Eating Natural Foods
By David Riess and Karen Jackson
Actress and former model Cameron Diaz (star of the hit movies: There’s Something About Mary, The Mask, ... Continue Reading →

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