Even at their best, musical homages are inevitably faint replicas of their original inspirations, but there’s something potentially exciting about Satellite of ...
If you stand in one place along various parts of Hollywood and Sunset boulevards, Hollywood comes to you, in a nighttime promenade of marching bands, floats, gi...
When Igor Stravinsky’s epochal The Rite of Spring received its premiere in Paris in 1913, the work was considered so startling that the audience rioted and enga...
Playwright Maxwell Anderson’s 1939 play Key Largo, which was transformed into the classic 1948 film by director John Huston that starred Humphrey Bogart, Lauren...
Oakland activist Alicia Garza, who was born in Los Angeles and directs special projects for the National Domestic Workers Alliance, engages in a live podcast at...
Hunter Hunt-Hendrix’s new operatic opus Origin of the Alimonies centers on “a pair of divine beings whose thwarted love tears a wound from which civilization is...
Writer Iris Berry has always been fascinated by the reality of modern-day Hollywood and its glittery history as Tinseltown, and in her new collection of poetry,...
“There’s no getting around the fact that setting words on paper is the tactic of a secret bully, an invasion, an imposition of the writer’s sensibility on the r...
Morton Feldman’s 1984 musical work For Philip Guston is a spectral and magical piece that unfolds in layers, with keening, intermingled tones of flute and celes...
Four years after the Love Ride seemingly took its final ride, the annual charity motorcycle ride is back, albeit in a smaller, revamped version. Grohl behin...
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