Norah Jones – Copley Symphony Hall, San Diego

The very elegant venue was filled with well-coiffed couples ready for an evening of pleasant music.  More than several were undoubtedly jolted at the ambitious sonic textures ... Continue Reading →

Ray Davies – From the House of Blues to the Olympics Closing Ceremony

Ray Davies is ensconced in the annals of premiere British songwriters.  Over the least four decades he has penned some of the most enduring songs emanating from the fertile ... Continue Reading →

Warner Bros. Television History Exhibit at Paley

Warner Bros. Television has a rich history, from presenting classic Westerns such as Maverick and Cheyenne, to classic cartoons with Bugs Bunny, Daffy Duck, and The ... Continue Reading →

Dean Cain wishing he was Superman again

When Dean Cain agreed to join the team of celebrities on NBC’s Stars Earn Stripes, he thought “I’m in good shape. I’ve played sports. I can do ... Continue Reading →

Theatre West to Honor Beau Bridges

Emmy and Golden Globe winning actor Beau Bridges will be honored with the Betty Garrett Lifetime Achievement Award at the 50th Anniversary Gala of Theatre West on Sept. ... Continue Reading →

Hidden Gem Series: The Resort at Glade Springs

Regardless of your perception of West Virginia, I can sadly guarantee that it does not include the gracious splendor of the Resort at Glade Springs. Folks travelling the ... Continue Reading →
Ralph Stanley (center) at Carter Fold photo by Brad Auerbach

Ralph Stanley and Clinch Mountain Boys – Carter Fold

When George Clooney opened his mouth to sing “Man of Constant Sorrow” in the supremely satisfying film “O Brother Where Art Thou,” it was the voice of Ralph Stanley ... Continue Reading →

Top TV Shows honored by Television Critics with help from Bryan Cranston

Bryan Cranston hosted the 28th annual TCA Awards honoring the best shows on TV, according to the Television Critics Association. The night was not only a great example ... Continue Reading →