Hundred Days – La Jolla Playhouse

The set up: real life married couple Abigail and Shaun Bengson tell the story of their relationship in song. This structure was also effective in Once, and is a bit of ... Continue Reading →

LA Opera – Don Carlo with Plácido Domingo

In a sumptuous presentation, LA Opera assayed Giuseppe Verdi’s timeless Don Carlo. First performed in France and then Bologna in 1867, the opera has undergone evolution ... Continue Reading →

The Marine Room – Amazing Cuisine and Amazing Setting in La Lolla

You have a slight sense of vertigo initially as you settle into your seats. Your window side table is only a foot away from the Pacific Ocean. Timed properly, you can watch ... Continue Reading →

Reel Cowboys of the Silver Screen & Family Film Awards

The spacious ballroom of the Sportsman Lodge was overflowing with a ton of ten gallon hats & curvaceous cowgirls to celebrate the 24th Silver Spur Awards. Gorgeous ... Continue Reading →

A Star is Born

Gallons of ink has been spilled about the wisdom of green lighting a remake of a prior film. Here we are faced with the fourthversion of a film that captures the entertainment ... Continue Reading →

Tim Allen still standing with “Last Man Standing” on Fox

 “Last Man Standing” is a great family sitcom starring Tim Allen. And now it is back for its seventh season on Friday nights after being picked up by FOX. ABC cancled ... Continue Reading →

LA Theater Scene shows & reviews October 2018

 The vibrant LA theater scene will let you enjoy an iconic rock star, sing along with the songs of your youth, connect with ultra-talented ensembles on stage, and much ... Continue Reading →

What is the Future of Hollywood? How Will Tech Participate? Predictions Abound at TheGrill 2018

The annual gathering of TheGrill, produced by TheWrap, provided attendees with myriad up close and personal observations about the state of the business. As in years past, ... Continue Reading →