Lucy Hale is the new Mary Tyler Moore on CW’s ‘Katy Keene’
Who can turn the world on with her “style,” to paraphrase the opening theme of the ’70s classic Mary Tyler Moore Show. Now, for this generation of young, independent ... Continue Reading →
Cirque du Soleil’s VOLTA, awesome acts that soar
Review: VOLTA, the 22nd edition of the exceptionally-creative shows from Cirque du Soleil presented in the Los Angeles area, can take its place among the awesome crowd-pleasing ... Continue Reading →
Oscar Party 2000 at The Hollywood Museum
As usual, I am the first journalist to announce that the Oscar viewing Party 2000 will be held at the legendary Hollywood Museum. We have attended this SRO soiree for the ... Continue Reading →
The Rhythm Section
A fairly good premise goes awry. Various elements should make for a good story: CIA, MI6, terrorist bombing, widow sent into destitution (and prostitution), revenge or ... Continue Reading →
London, Reign Over Me: How England’s Capital Built Classic Rock
London, Reign Over Me: How England’s Capital Built Classic Rock [Rowman & Littlefield, February 2020] by Stephen Tow
I wasn’t alone in thinking that nearly ... Continue Reading →
Preview: ‘Hamlet The Rock Musical’ rocks at El Portal Theatre Feb. 14-23
Hamlet, the brooding Prince of Denmark, is one of Shakespeare’s most iconic characters. But who knew the melancholy man-child could rock the house!
It will happen ... Continue Reading →
The Gentlemen – Guy Ritchie In Full Effect
Guy Ritchie has carved out a clever niche for himself: the British caper-crime-thriller with just the right dash of humo(u)r. If you admired any of his prior films (especially ... Continue Reading →
Western Stars – Springsteen’s Cinematic View of America
I am up there when it comes to being a fan of Bruce Springsteen. He is in my amorphous list of artists whose every new release I am ready to devour and presumably love. ... Continue Reading →
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