The phrase “Zoot Suit Riots” implies that the Mexican-American kids who dressed up in stylish zoot suits were the ones who were out of control during the week o...
“We are all of us in the gutter, but some of us are looking at the stars,” Chrissie Hynde sang at the Hollywood Bowl last month, invoking the famous Oscar Wilde...
Doris Wishman apparently never got the memo that many people consider sexploitation films to be sexist. Not only was the New York native the only woman directin...
Even though Johnny Ramone isn’t actually buried at Hollywood Forever, he is a larger-than-life presence in the Hollywood cemetery thanks in part to sculptor ...
Linda Vallejo is a monumental presence in the local art scene. One of the first art teachers at Self-Help Graphics and the founder of Galería Las Américas, the ...
“All my life when I’ve tried to talk to men about sexism, my main obstacle has been trying to convince them, quite simply, that it exists,” Chavisa Woods writes...
There is very little that is factually accurate about the life of W.A. Mozart in the 1979 play Amadeus by Peter Shaffer and the related popular 1984 film, which...
Just as L.A. Philharmonic goes on tour annually (this spring, they traveled to South Korea and Japan, with upcoming jaunts in the fall to Mexico, England and th...
FilmLA’s Local Shorts festival returns for its eighth edition with a wide-ranging series of films from local directors. Will Kindrick’s Storm is set in the near...
The L.A. Live Score Film Festival is an annual event that aims to pair short films with original music scores, which are performed live during screenings by Hel...
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