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  • Master Chorale's Holiday Concerts Entertain As Usual

    Steven Lieberman|Jan 7, 2016

    Grant Gershon, esteemed Artistic Director/Conductor of the Los Angeles Master Chorale (LAMC), filled the Walt Disney Concert Hall with his passion and joy as they presented their annual holiday concerts. He channeled his enthusiasm during the LAMC’s presentation of “Festival of Carols” on December 12 and Handel’s Messiah on December 20. The LAMC rung in the holiday season with a concert of favorite carols sung by one of the greatest chorales in the world. Sprinkled with new arrangements (four b...

  • Canyon Club To Welcome Eddie Money

    Steven Lieberman|Jan 7, 2016

    By Steven Lieberman Observer Reporter Eddie “Two Tickets To Paradise” Money makes at stop on his 2016 concert tour on January 29 at The Canyon Club. With over 28 million records sold worldwide, this classic rockers trademark raspy, husky voice is still easily recognized today, arguably one of the most distinctive voices. Fans will be treated to all of his most popular hits which include “Two Tickets,” Baby Hold On,” Think I’m In Love,” and “Take Me Home Tonight,” among many of his other great s...

  • Peter Cetera Is Coming To The Saban Theatre

    Steven Lieberman|Jan 7, 2016

    By Steven Lieberman Observer Reporter Peter Cetera, Grammy Award-winning singer/songwriter, has had two distinct musical careers. From 1968 thru 1986 he was the front-man, songwriter, and bass player for the legendary rock group "Chicago." In the time with this band, they recorded 18 of the most memorable albums of a generation, including such hits as "If You Leave Me Now," "Hard to Say I'm Sorry," "You're the Inspiration," among many others. As a solo artist since 1986 Cetera has recorded 10 ti...

  • Styx Is Next at The Saban Theatre

    Steven Lieberman|Jan 7, 2016

    By Steven Lieberman Observer Reporter On January 14 Styx and their front-man, Tommy Shaw, along with James "JY" Young, Lawrence Gowan, Todd Sucherman and Ricky Phillips (along with the occasional surprise appearance by original bassist Chuck Panozzo) will be making a stop on their current concert tour at the Saban Theatre in Beverly Hills. Styx has performed more live shows since '99 than all of the previous years of its career combined. Two Super Bowl appearances, Pollstar Box Office chart-topp...

  • Pacific Art Guild To Meet

    Dec 31, 2015

    The Pacific Art Guild will meet on Wednesday, January 6, 2016 at 7 pm in the Community Room, Westchester Civic Center, 7166 W. Manchester Avenue . Guests are welcome. The guest demonstrator for January will be Rafael Maniago, A renowned painter and poet who was born in the Philippines and who has been drawing since childhood. He attended the University of the East in Manila, where he studied fine and commercial art. He has painted leaders of industry and politicians in the Philippines. He captures more than photographic realism; he captures...

  • MOVIE REVIEW: Movies to Make Your Christmas Bright!

    debbie lynn elias|Dec 31, 2015

    Christmas Day. Winter Break. After all the office parties, the opening of presents and enduring relatives, the holidays scream for one thing - movies! And this holiday week has no shortage of some amazing movies that celebrate cinema, the art of moviemaking, never before seen stunts, practical sets as opposed to CGI and a return to film in the grandest of fashion. Obviously, for those who still haven’t experienced “the Force” of STAR WARS: THE FORCE AWAKENS, that should be at the top of your...

  • MOVIE REVIEW: IN THE HEART OF THE SEA

    debbie lynn elias|Dec 31, 2015

    Dust off the cobwebs boys and girls! We're going back to school for a refresher course in literature along with some actual history which many may or may not know. Over the decades, Herman Melville's "Moby Dick" has proven to be either a life changing piece of literature or the bane of one's existence when given the title as a reading assignment in school. But no matter what, it stays with you. Maybe not all of the words ("Call me Ishmael"), but the themes, the emotions, the life lessons, all...

  • Master Chorale's Holiday Concerts Entertain As Usual

    Steven Lieberman|Dec 31, 2015

    By Steven Lieberman Observer Reporter Grant Gershon, esteemed Artistic Director/Conductor of the Los Angeles Master Chorale (LAMC), filled the Walt Disney Concert Hall with his passion and joy as they presented their annual holiday concerts. He channeled his enthusiasm during the LAMC’s presentation of “Festival of Carols” on December 12 and Handel’s Messiah on December 20. The LAMC rung in the holiday season with a concert of favorite carols sung by one of the greatest chorales in the world....

  • Salute To Vienna Concert Returns

    Steven Lieberman|Dec 31, 2015

    Salute to Vienna New Year’s Concert returns to Walt Disney Concert Hall on Sunday, January 3, 2016. Celebrate the beauty of Viennese music at The Music Center's 14th annual New Year's Concert. Romantic Strauss waltzes will be performed – including the Blue Danube, and melodies from operettas. Enjoy an internationally-renowned European cast of singers, dancers in period costumes and the Strauss Symphony of America, conducted by Viennese conductor Bernhard Schneider. Also returning is fan-favorite...

  • Playwrights' Submissions Will Be Welcomed

    Dec 24, 2015

    Center Theatre Group and HUMANITAS will be accepting submissions from Los Angeles-based playwrights from January 15 to February 29, 2016, for the second edition of its PLAY LA Workshop. Writers will receive a $1,500 stipend as well as input from theatre, film and television professionals throughout the year. At the end of the process, one play will be featured as a workshop at the Kirk Douglas Theatre as part of PLAY LA’s weekend celebration of new plays in the winter of 2017. Award-winning playwright and screenwriter Shem Bitterman will o...

  • "Raisin In The Sun" Is Coming to Kentwood

    Dec 17, 2015

    Kentwood Players will present Lorraine Hansberry's classic family drama "A RAISIN IN THE SUN" from Friday, January 8 through Saturday, February 13, 2016. There will be performances on Fridays and Saturdays at 8 pm and Sundays at 2 pm at the Westchester Playhouse, 8301 Hindry Avenue in Westchester. The production directed by Harold Dershimer and produced by Kathy Dershimer by special arrangement with Samuel French. Featured in the cast in alphabetical order are Rashod Davenport, Ruth...

  • MOVIE REVIEW: THE GOOD DINOSAUR

    debbie lynn elias|Dec 17, 2015

    Thanksgiving is all about family, and what better way is there to celebrate family than to see one of the best family films of the year - THE GOOD DINOSAUR. A rare treat to have two Pixar films released in the same year ("Inside Out" being the other in 2015), THE GOOD DINOSAUR makes its mark on your heart thanks to themes that ring true for every generation of families, parents and children, punctuated by a story filled with adventure, friendship and love and complemented by the beauteous...

  • Still Great, Johnny Mathis Performs Again

    Steven Lieberman|Dec 17, 2015

    By Steven Lieberman Observer Reporter Something magical unfolded on Friday at Cerritos Center for the Performing Arts. It was the legendary Johnny Mathis making a stop on his Christmas concert tour and spreading holiday cheer with Yuletide tunes and his classic hits, which included “Chances Are” and “It’s Not for Me to Say.” Grammy Hall of Famer and recipient of the Lifetime Achievement Award by the Academy of Recording Arts and Sciences, Mathis, 80 years old, did not disappoint. His voice was...

  • "It's A Wonderful Life" Comes To Culver

    Dec 10, 2015

    in Veterans' Memorial Complex – Multipurpose Room, 4117 Overland Ave. (at Culver Blvd). Admission is free as Culver City Public Theatre brings the beloved American holiday classic to life as a 1940s live radio broadcast. George Bailey, idealistic and compassionate resident of the little town of Bedford Falls, is driven to despair by events beyond his control. Thinking his family and friends would be better off if he didn't exist, he's shown what life would have been like without him by an a...

  • "Man Of La Mancha" Auditions Scheduled

    Dec 10, 2015

    Kentwood Players will hold open auditions for the multiple Tony Award-winning musical "MAN OF LA MANCHA" with Book by Dale Wasserman, Music by Mitch Leigh and Lyrics by Joe Darion on Saturday, January 9, 2016 from 10 am through 4 pm and Sunday, January 10 from 6:30 pm through 9 pm. Callbacks will be on Monday, January 11 at 7 pm. This is a non-equity, non-paid production directed by Susan Goldman Weisbarth, produced by Margie Bates and Gail Bernardi by special arrangement with Tams Witmark...

  • Sherwood Award Winner Is Announced

    Dec 10, 2015

    Animator, designer and multimedia artist Miwa Matreyek has been selected as the recipient of Center Theatre Group's 2016 Richard E. Sherwood Award. Created in memory of Richard E. Sherwood, the $10,000 award provides financial support for creative and adventurous emerging theatre artists living and working in Los Angeles. "Miwa's work is both boundary-pushing and enchanting. By blending animation with live performance, she creates something distinctly her own, making her the perfect recipient...

  • A Special Performance By LACO

    Steven Lieberman|Dec 10, 2015

    By Steven Lieberman Observer Reporter The Los Angeles Chamber Orchestra (LACO) opened its "Baroque Conversations" series on Thursday at Zipper Concert Hall at The Colburn School. It was a special affair led by Iranian-born harpsichord virtuoso Mahan Esfahani featuring works by Bach, Telemann and Erlebach. Esfahani was joined by LACO concertmaster Margaret Batjer; assistant concertmaster Tereza Stanislav; Victoria Miskolczy, associate principal viola; Robert Brophy, viola; Armen Ksajikian, associ...

  • MOVIE REVIEW: CINEMATIC GEMS TO MAKE YOUR HOLIDAY SPARKLE

    debbie lynn elias|Dec 10, 2015

    We may be in the midst of the holiday season but that also means we are in the midst of the movie awards season aka “studios bring out their best and brightest Oscar hopefuls.” And while some national and regional awards have already been handed out, with many more to come, and nominations for other awards like the Film Independent Spirit Awards announced, many of the names and titles being bandied about haven’t yet made it to most theatres; they are playing in New York and LA for what are k...

  • Verdi Chorus Scores Again In Santa Monica

    Steven Lieberman|Dec 3, 2015

    By Steven Lieberman Observer Reporter There was song and dance, castanets and celebration as The Verdi Chorus took the stage for their fall performances this past weekend at the acoustically-sound First United Methodist Church in Santa Monica. This is the chorus' 33rd year of showcasing glorious operatic repertoire and continues to be one of the jewels of the Los Angeles opera scene and showed the audience why as they presented two flawless performances that were themed "Fire and Spice." The...

  • Wende Museum's Taschen Publication Wins First Prize

    Nov 26, 2015

    Beyond the Wall: Art and Artifacts from the GDR, The Wende Museum's TASCHEN publication, was awarded First Prize in Books by the American Alliance of Museum's 2015 Museum Publications Design Competition. https://photos.prnewswire.com/prnvar/20151119/289614 This encyclopedic volume with more than 900 pages and illustrations of some 1800 objects from the Museum's East German collections will be featured in the November/December issue of Museum, AAM's bi-monthly publication. For more than 26 years the AAM has recognized and encouraged excellence...

  • Tommy Roe (Shiela) Makes Rare Appearance

    Steven Lieberman|Nov 26, 2015

    By Steven Lieberman Observer Reporter Legendary 1960’s bubblegum rocker Tommy Roe, made a rare appearance recently at the Cerritos Center for the Performing Arts (CCPA) and came equipped with all the songs he wrote and sang that made him famous. Songs like “Dizzy,” “Sheila,” “Hooray For Hazel,” “Sweet Pea,” among many other chart toppers. This was a rare performance because Roe retired from touring years ago and it took his friend and now tour manager and bandmate, Rick Levy, to inspire him to...

  • AVPA Dance Company Presents "Where It All Comes Together"

    Nov 19, 2015

    When Culver City High's Danger Zone Dance Company considers "Where It All Comes Together," you can't be certain of where they'll end up. Known for their creative dance theater work, the dance students and faculty of CCHS' Academy of Visual and Performing Arts are up to their old tricks; inventing new, lively, and imaginative expressions of western and world dance ideas for the Frost stage. "Where It All Comes Together" will be performed on Friday and Saturday, November 20 and 21 at 7 pm in the...

  • Symphony Orchestra Kicks Off New Season

    Nov 19, 2015

    The Culver City Symphony Orchestra Opens its 2015-16 Season with the concert: Openings and Breakthroughs, Saturday, December 5 at 8 pm at Veterans Memorial Auditorium, 4117 Overland Ave. and Culver Blvd. CCSO marks its return to Culver City with the opening concert of its 53rd Season, This concert is under the direction Conductor/Music Director-Frank Fetta. $10: GEN ADMN. At Veterans Memorial Auditorium the evening of the performance and on-line: www.culvercitysymphony.org $5: 13-17 years of...

  • New Douglas Play Will Open Sunday

    Nov 19, 2015

    "Straight White Men," written and directed by Young Jean Lee, will open this Sunday, November 22 at 6:30 p.m. at the Center Theatre Group/Kirk Douglas Theatre in Culver City. The West Coast premiere of the production, presented in collaboration with Center for the Art of Performance at UCLA, will have previews on Friday, November 20 and Saturday, November 21 at 8 p.m. and will run through December 20. In "Straight White Men" Young Jean Lee offers a traditionally structured take on the classic...

  • Movie Review

    debbie lynn elias|Nov 19, 2015

    In what I can only describe as an epic end to a cinematic legacy, THE HUNGER GAMES: MOCKINGJAY - PART 2 is the final film in what has been a global phenomenon over the past decade, as moviegoers (and readers) the world over felt like they too, were citizens of the fictional Panem. Little girls now dream of being adventurous and strong like Katniss Everdeen or confident powerful fashionistas like Effie Trinket. We have watched alliances, friendships and trusts form, only to sometimes break. We...

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