Bohemian Rhapsody – Queen Biopic Finally Takes Flight
Queen was a band that found outsize popularity despite, or more likely because of a flamboyant lead singer who denied his sexuality until the end of his life. Supported ... Continue Reading →
Consumer Study Reveals Insights About Cybersecurity At Home
On the eve of Election Day, understandable paranoia circulates about security of the voting system. But what about security at the home level? Unless you’re an ostrich ... Continue Reading →
Jim James Kicks Off His Acoustic Tour at The Belly Up, Solana Beach
As the packed house enjoyed the sold out tour debut from Jim James, I reckoned this was what it must have been like when a young Neil Young took his acoustic guitar into ... Continue Reading →
Holmes & Watson – West Coast Premiere, North Coast Repertory Theatre
The Sherlock Holmes canon has evolved marvelously over the decades. There are myriad permutations and interpretations which have emanated from the original stories by ... Continue Reading →
Ronald Reagan & Hollywood’s greatest love story “In A Booth At Chasen’s,” El Portal Theatre, Nov. 9-25
“IN A BOOTH AT CHASEN’S,” a wonderful romantic musical about Nancy and Ronald Reagan, is having its world premiere exclusively at NoHo’s historic El Portal Theatre ... Continue Reading →
Big Bash for Big Brothers Big Sisters brings out Hollywood’s best
“Potential is everywhere.” That’s the motto of the Big Brothers Big Sisters of Greater Los Angeles (BBBSLA), which was evident at the BBBSLA’s Big ... Continue Reading →
Jesse Colin Young – Additionally Out of the Darkness Darkness of Lyme Disease
It is such a great story. After a couple solo albums, Jesse Colin Young emerged on the scene in the late ’60s as a key part of The Youngbloods. Their song “Get ... Continue Reading →
The Sisters Brothers
We have riffed before about the help a clever film title brings in the marketplace. In this case, a quick glance at the title engenders a double take, and further consideration. ... Continue Reading →

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