‘Little Black Dress The Musical,’ a good ‘Me Too’ sisterhood experience

 ‘LITTLE BLACK DRESS The Musical’  will have you shouting ‘Me too’ in a good way while sharing the special events we’ve all experienced while wearing ... Continue Reading →

Shawn Colvin and Mary Chapin Carpenter – An Inspired Evening

It is a very astute move, pairing two sympatico artists for a tour. A dozen years ago I saw the first few shows of what became a landmark tour of James Taylor and Carole ... Continue Reading →

Fenix Store BC21R LED Bike Light – The Smart Move for Safety First and Design a Close Second

Savvy bike riders know that even in the bright light of midday, a strong light is an astute safety feature. Among the myriad options on offer in the marketplace, what you ... Continue Reading →

Wilderado – Live at Ogden Theatre, Denver

What a great thing; tracking a band’s steady upward trajectory. We first encountered Wilderado on the early bill at Ohana Festival. The quartet was in the first flush ... Continue Reading →

Claude Monet: The Truth of Nature at Denver Art Museum

Claude Monet steadily rises to the top of most beloved artists. A glimpse of one or two of his paintings spread across the globe easily confirm why. His love of color, ... Continue Reading →

“Dodgers Stories: 6 Decades in LA” docu PBS SocCal/KCET Nov. 28

 It’s time for Dodger baseball.  Although it’s the off season there’s a historic documentary, “Dodgers Stories: 6 Decades in LA,” that baseball ... Continue Reading →

Two Wonderful Books About Music: “Music A Subversive History” and “Pop Science”

I have read back to back two marvelous books about music. One is serious, one is a parody and both are delightful. “Music – A Subversive History” by Ted Gioiais a ... Continue Reading →

Royal Academy of St. George & Remembrance Day

In honor of Remembrance Day (Sunday, Nov. 10), Chairman Ratu Muda Princess Karen Cantrell invited us to a celebration at The Heritage in Beverly Hills. Included in the ... Continue Reading →