ABC’s Shark Tank has lucky Mark Cuban

 At the ABC-Disney All-Star Party promoting the Fall TV lineup, Mark Cuban strolled in dressed very casually in a tee-shirt and jeans. He’s comfortable with who he ... Continue Reading →

The Wallis Annenberg Center for the Performing Arts opens in Beverly Hills

 Located in the heart of Beverly Hills is the Wallis Annenberg Center for the Performing Arts. The Wallis, as it is affectionately known, just opened its doors with a ... Continue Reading →

Dark Delicacies, a book store dedicated to the horror genre

 The title “Dark Delicacies” may sound like chocolate candy, but actually it’s the name of a book store that dwells solely in the horror genre. It’s in the midst ... Continue Reading →

Something to Smile About & Los Angeles Opera Opening

The usually elusive Harrison Ford aka Indiana Jones, was on hand at the Beverly Wilshire Hotel, to present the Wallis Annenberg Public Service Award to his friend, Randy ... Continue Reading →

The Rascals: Once Upon a Dream

One of the most underrated bands in America is probably The Rascals. In the mid 60s, the only consistent chart topping band was The Beach Boys. The Byrds were making their ... Continue Reading →

The Atlantic Meets The Pacific

I have attended a range of conferences. The Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas is a sensory overload with tens of thousands of attendees. The burgeoning availability ... Continue Reading →

Live at Montreux – Solomon Burke, Miles Davis, Quincy Jones

Music fans have long known that a certain venue on Lake Geneva is one of the globe’s premier live venues. Long before and after Deep Purple made Montreux famous in their ... Continue Reading →

John Mayer: Born & Raised World Tour

A chameleon in both his musical and love lives, Mayer brought a maturity to his musical vision on the San Diego stop of his current tour. His current sound is an amalgamation ... Continue Reading →