WAR at Greek Theatre – A Sort of Homecoming

WAR is a band that emanated from the streets of Long Beach, were improbably embraced by the British RnB pioneer Eric Burdon and continued through the decades to build an ... Continue Reading →

Solo: A Star Wars Story

When George Lucas moved from his biographical “American Graffiti” to a galaxy far far away from Modesto, he doubtfully envisioned how large his Star Wars universe would ... Continue Reading →

A Bronx Tale – Now on Broadway

In the midst of so many existing productions being turned into Broadway plays, it was an intriguing journey taken by A Bronx Tale. Chazz Palminteri started the ball ... Continue Reading →

In & Of Itself – An Amazing One Man Show in NYC, Is It Magic or Something More?

The intriguing thing about entertainment is that the bar is generally being raised, across the board. By now everyone concurs we are in the golden (or platinum) age of ... Continue Reading →

“Book Club” – From Between the Covers and Up on the Silver Screen

In a clever bit of brand extension, “Fifty Shades of Grey” is the book chosen by a quartet of ladies of a certain age. No doubt Universal Pictures and Vintage Books ... Continue Reading →

Golfing with George Lopez, fun on the links, helping a cause and hook ups with gifts

The 11th Annual George Lopez Celebrity Golf Classic was  held May 7th at the prestigious golf club in Toluca Lake, just a short putt from Lopez’ home. The star-studded ... Continue Reading →

L.A. Jewish Film Festival – Brit Week at the Wallace

The L.A. Jewish Film Festival celebrated their 13th year with a Gala Opening Night celebration at the Ahrya Fine Arts theatre with the documentary “Sammy Davis Jr. I’ve ... Continue Reading →

Tully – Charlize Theron Shines as a Mom Visited by a Remarkable Nanny not Named Mary Poppins

Jason Reitman made his mark with several thoughtful films, including “Thank You for Smoking,” “Juno,” and “Up in the Air.” His dad Ivan helmed comedy blockbusters ... Continue Reading →