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  • Exceptional Children’s Foundation Announces Merger Exceptional Children’s Foundation Announces Merger LACMA Public Programs

    Jul 25, 2012

    LACMA Public Programs August Through the mic series: freestyle fellowship and breakestra Jazz at lacma: reinhold schwarzhald & Patrice rushen Animation august: bolt Talks & Courses Gallery Discussion: The Art of Looking Thursday, August 9 | 12:30 pm BP Grand Entrance | Free with museum admission, no reservations Join museum educator Elizabeth Gerber for a one-hour facilitated gallery discussion exploring the figure in contemporary photography. Meet the Artist: Ohie Toshio Tuesday, August 14 & Thursday, August 26 | 2:00 pm Pavilion for Japanese...

  • Movie Review: End Of July Triple Threat

    Debbie Lynn Elias|Jul 25, 2012

    As we head into the final vestiges of summer, movie distributors are sating our craving for good storytelling and filmmaking (not to mention the need to be in air conditioned comfort), flooding us with small movie gems, each glistening like a pebble on a sunlit beach. So while the kids are off at camp or the neighbor’s pool, spend a little adult time with some of these bits of movie magic. RUBY SPARKS Magic is the operative word with Fox Searchlight’s RUBY SPARKS. Written by the singularly uniqu...

  • Tickets For Douglas Play Go On Sale

    Jul 24, 2012

    Tickets have gone on sale this week for “Elephant Room” at the Kirk Douglas Theatre in Culver City. Bringing pure, unadulterated fun and transforming the space into a mystical place of wonder and amusement, “Elephant Room” runs August 22 through September 16, 2012. The opening is set for August 26. The West Coast premiere will star magicians Louie Magic, Daryl Hannah and Dennis Diamond, and is directed by Paul Lazar. “Elephant Room,” which was called “delightfully daft” by Eric Grode of The New York Times, was commissioned by Center Theatre...

  • Movie Review: The Queen Of Versailles

    Debbie Lynn Elias|Jul 18, 2012

    Easily claiming a spot on my list of “Must See Festival Films” at the 2012 Los Angeles Film Festival last month is the documentary THE QUEEN OF VERSAILLES which is now being released in theatres for all to see. As fascinating and funny with ridiculum and tacit socio-political comments as the documentary was when I first saw it, with the theatrical release, the film takes on a whole new light thanks to a lawsuit filed by the film’s subject, David Siegel, against filmmaker Lauren Greenfield and ot...

  • Movie Review: Easy Money (snabba Cash

    Debbie Lynn Elias|Jul 11, 2012

    MOVIE REVIEW: EASY MONEY (SNABBA CASH) Based on the internationally acclaimed novel by of the same name by Jens Lapidus, EASY MONEY (“Snabba Cash”) was already wildly successful in Sweden and Europe before this US release. And it’s easy to see why. EASY MONEY is “easy” in more ways than one. Easy on the eyes with Joel Kinnaman as JW, for starters. Easy to grasp and follow (even were there no subtitles; the film is in Swedish, English, Spanish and Russian) thanks to the superb craftsmanship of ed...

  • Movie Review: The Amazing Spider-man

    Debbie Lynn Elias|Jul 5, 2012

    MOVIE REVIEW: THE AMAZING SPIDER-MAN It’s been a decade since Sam Raimi first brought everyone’s favorite webslinger to the big screen, setting the bar and forever immortalizing indelible imagery and performances to the audiences’ imaginations. So one must now ask in 2012, after the successful franchise starring Tobey Maguire wrapped in 2007, is it too soon to reboot and reimagine Spider-Man. The answer: It’s not and that’s because while the franchise is being rebooted, it’s being done more a...

  • Kentwood Announces 'Auditions

    Jul 3, 2012

    Kentwood Players will hold auditions for the musical “SCREAM QUEENS - The Musical” with book, music and lyrics by Scott Martin on Saturday, July 14 from 11 am to 4 pm and Sunday, July 15 from 6 pm to 9. at the Westchester Playhouse, 8301 Hindry Avenue, Westchester, CA 90045. Callbacks, if necessary, will be held on Monday, July 16 at 6 pm. The production is directed by its author Scott Martin with Susan Goldman Weisbarth producing by special arrangement with Samuel French, Inc. Choreographer will be Victoria Miller. Production dates are Sep...

  • Movie Review: To Rome With Love

    Debbie Lynn Elias|Jun 28, 2012

    Many may recall that I have never been a huge Woody Allen fan. His material has always been hit or miss, more on the miss side as a rule. However, as Allen has aged, his material has become more resonating and he has excelled at blending generational actors, mixing mature established talent with young upstarts, and capturing a level of magic that warms the heart with laughter. With TO ROME WITH LOVE, Allen has achieved casting perfection with chemistry, energy, likeability, and performance...

  • Movie Review: Brave

    Debbie Lynn Elias|Jun 25, 2012

    For many, the number 13 often bodes a negative connotation and is considered to be “unlucky”. Such is not the case here, however, with Pixar’s 13th animated feature, BRAVE. Raising Pixar’s already astronomically high bar for level of excellence even higher, writer/director Mark Andrews and co-writers/directors Steve Purcell and Brenda Chapman, take us into the mystical, magical world of ancient Scotland to a time of kilts and Celts, celebrating its famed beauty and fabled lore with stunnin...

  • Kentwood Presents "Doubt"

    Jun 19, 2012

    Kentwood Players presents “DOUBT, A Parable” by John Patrick Shanley from July 13 to August 18 on Fridays and Saturdays at 8 pm and Sundays at 2 pm at the Westchester Playhouse, 8301 Hindry Avenue in Westchester. The production is directed by Gail Bernardi and produced by Calia Mintzer-Wolf and Linda Reinhardt by special arrangement with Dramatists Play Service, Inc., New York. “DOUBT, A Parable” won the 2005 Pulitzer Prize for Drama and Tony Award for Best Play. It tells the story of a nun in a Bronx Catholic School in 1964 who suspect...

  • Los Angeles Film Festival 2012: Must See Festival Films

    Debbie Lynn Elias|Jun 14, 2012

    Now in its 18th year, and bigger and better than ever, LOS ANGELES FILM FESTIVAL 2012 is a guaranteed winner. Returning to the LA Live complex in Downtown Los Angeles, the energy and excitement is already at an anticipatory fever pitch - and that’s just from looking at the line-up! While the main screening venue will be at the Regal Cinemas L.A. Live Stadium 14, LAFF will have the stars shining all over town with special events at additional venues, among them, Disney Concert Hall Redcat, D...

  • Douglas Theatre To Have Five New Plays

    Jun 13, 2012

    Center Theatre Group Artistic Director Michael Ritchie has set the 2012-2013 season at the CTG/Kirk Douglas Theatre in Culver City. In a season of contrasts – of surprising comedy and startling drama, the 2012-2013 season at the Kirk Douglas Theatre will include the magical and mystical hi-jinks of the CTG-commissioned “Elephant Room” by Trey Lyford, Geoff Sobelle and Steve Cuiffo;the acclaimed Gate Theatre Dublin production of the Beckett classic “Krapp’s Last Tape” withone of Britain’s greatest actors, John Hurt; the comic genius of The...

  • Movie Review Special: It's Movie Mania This Week!

    Debbie Lynn Elias|Jun 8, 2012

    A bombastic week of movie releases, we’re going on quite a few journeys. Be they ones involving time travel, emotions, self-discovery or visits to history, each is as engaging as the next. Filled with heart, surprise and entertainment, this is the week to “journey” to the theater to see some of my picks of the week. SAFETY NOT GUARANTEED Thanks to a shared vision of director Colin Trevorrow and screenwriter Derek Connolly, and stand out performances of a small ensemble cast led by Mark Dupla...

  • Movie Review Special: Heading Into Summer

    Debbie Lynn Elias|Jun 1, 2012

    HIGH SCHOOL I don’t know about you, but when I think back on my high school days, I don’t recall them being anything like the school in John Stalberg’s HIGH SCHOOL, and that’s probably a good thing, as I would have accomplished nothing but for laughing my way through my senior year. While reminding us all of the fun and foibles of our youth (and taking it to the extreme), with HIGH SCHOOL, Stalberg capitalizes on irreverent humor and social incorrectness to bring us the most Mind Numbingly Funny...

  • Memorial Day Weekend Double Feature

    Debbie Lynn Elias|May 25, 2012

    MEN IN BLACK III It has long been said that the third time’s a charm. Sadly, that phrase doesn’t too often apply to movie franchises. By the time the third sequel film roles around, characters are typically hackneyed, old, tired and sorely lacking in enthusiasm and originality. With MEN IN BLACK III, however, after a ten year absence, Will Smith and Tommy Lee Jones jump back into the alien-busting saddle with lasers and neuralizers blazing, bringing us the return of Agents J and K in a sum...

  • Movie Review: "double Header" Special

    Debbie Lynn Elias|May 19, 2012

    THE YANKLES There may be no crying in baseball but there certainly is praying - a lot of it - especially when it comes to THE YANKLES. The greatest American past-time, baseball has seen more than its share of movies made about it. From documentaries to biopics to underdogs to dreamers and even women, baseball movies have covered all the bases. Or have they? Obviously not because brothers David and Zev Brooks come out swinging, putting a twist on the familiar with an original, funny and...

  • Movie Review: Girl In Progress

    Debbie Lynn Elias|May 9, 2012

    Director Patricia Riggen came to the attention of English-speaking audiences several years ago with the beautifully poignant “Las Misma Luna”. Her follow-up, “Lemonade Mouth” was a smash success for the ABC Family Channel. As if fated, she now helms GIRL IN PROGRESS, a film blending elements and emotions from each of these earlier projects into a coming-of-age story that at times touches the heart, makes you laugh, makes you cry, addresses social issues such as bullying, and will definit...

  • Actor's Gang to Present '1984'

    May 8, 2012

    As part of its 30th year celebration the Actors’ Gang will present George Orwell’s ‘1984’ on Friday and Saturdays at 8 pm beginning May 18. In addition, The Actor’s Gang this week began six workshop performances of Joseph Conrad’s ‘Heart of Darkness’. The performances will continue on May 10, 16 and 17 at 8 pm....

  • Movie Review: Double Feature Special

    Debbie Lynn Elias|May 2, 2012

    While we all know that MARVEL’S THE AVENGERS hits theatres this weekend (and I know that 98% of you are chomping at the bit to see it, and you should, and you will), there are a few other films that are truly gems on which you should cast your eye. But before getting to them, I give you a word of advice when seeing THE AVENGERS - sit in the middle section of the theater. As many of my colleagues and I learned during a screening at Grauman’s Chinese Theater, the sound mix is such that if seated o...

  • Movie Review: The Raven

    Debbie Lynn Elias|Apr 25, 2012

    To paraphrase Edgar Allan Poe's own descriptive terms in The Tell-Tale Heart, what many may mistake for my own madness is but over-acuteness of the senses when it comes to THE RAVEN. In a phrase, A MASTERPIECE! Thanks to an inventive, intriguing and intricately twisting script courtesy of scribes Ben Livingston and Hannah Shakespeare, which is exquisitely showcased and brought to life by director James McTeigue, fact meets fiction during the last days of Poe’s life as he becomes embroiled in a...

  • Douglas Play Provides a Compelling Story

    Cheryl Giraud, Special to the Observer|Apr 24, 2012

    In a world set apart from holy matrimony based on true love, where complex old-world traditions are nurtured by some, but collide with new dynamics of social order, and with inevitable questions about optional free-will for a young teenage girl living in the small southern African Zimbabwe town of Salisbury, under British jurisdiction, the late 19th century story is told from a black point of view. Discover what defines the risks and challenges as a young woman from the Shona people named...

  • Kentwood To Present 'The Miracle Worker'

    Apr 24, 2012

    Kentwood To Present ‘The Miracle Worker’ Kentwood Players presents THE MIRACLE WORKER by William Gibson from May 11 to June 16 on Fridays and Saturdays at 8 pm and Sundays at 2 at the Westchester Playhouse, 8301 Hindry Avenue in Westchester. Adapted from William Gibson’s 1957 Playhouse 90 teleplay of the same name, THE MIRACLE WORKER is based on Helen Keller’s autobiography “The Story of My Life” and won several Tony Awards including Best Play. The production is directed by Shawn K. Summerer and produced by Alison Mattiza and Elizabeth S...

  • Movie Review: Think Like A Man

    Debbie Lynn Elias|Apr 18, 2012

    While I may not be a Steve Harvey fan per se, I am a fan of all things funny, especially when funny comes in the form of a great ensemble cast, well told organically unfolding intertwining stories and characters, and all packaged as a gem of a film shot in, of all places, the Heart of Screenland - Culver City. And this is exactly what director Tim Story gives us with THINK LIKE A MAN - a funny, funny film filled with heart and laughter. Based on Steve Harvey’s best-selling comedic advice book ...

  • Movie Review: Weekend Movie Bonanza Special

    Debbie Lynn Elias|Apr 12, 2012

    Who could ever imagine that Friday, April 13th would give birth to one of the richest weekends of new film releases that we have seen in a long time. With so many to choose from, I thought I’d give you a taste of some of my faves: DETENTION Joseph Kahn’s comedic genre-busting love letter to the 90's that is brilliantly constructed with rapier dialogue, sharp creative visuals, meticulously tapestried themes and plots, a soundtrack that is to-die-for, an off the charts performance by Dane Coo...

  • Movie Review: Mirror Mirror

    Debbie Lynn Elias|Mar 28, 2012

    When director Tarsem Singh told me back in the Fall of 2011 that MIRROR MIRROR was (1) unlike anything he had done before, (2) unlike any "Snow White" story that had been previously done, (3) was filled with "color, fantasy and fun" and, (4) "you will love it" - he wasn't lying. Creative, colorful, fanciful and funny, this is one fantastic fairy tale that is hilarious fun for the whole family! MIRROR MIRROR is the stuff from which dreams and fantasies are made and I love it! Now, the tale of...

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