Any time a singer from a boy band goes solo, an inescapable question follows him around: Can he survive outside the system that built him? Can he hack it on his own? In the case of Harry Styles, formerly of One Direction, the answer is yes, he can. But the......
There’s a sense of infectious joy that comes from watching Siegfried Tieber do magic. He’s just so darn happy to be onstage that only the most hardened cynic could leave his show without a smile on her face. He’s also the golden boy in the magic world right now,......
As one of the first lines of his eponymous musical describes him, Alexander Hamilton was the “10-dollar founding father" — the first treasury secretary's face is literally on the $10 bill. As such, it’s part of Hamilton’s culture to offer a few people a chance to see the show for......
Nickelodeon rolled into Comic-Con 2017 with the most effective weapon they could possibly unleash on millennials: nostalgia. The network teased footage from a pair of new TV movies that revive two of its most popular '90s franchises, Hey Arnold! and Rocko’s Modern Life, and also hosted a panel on the......
Love is in the air at Comic-Con. After all, shared passions bring people together, and you’d be hard-pressed to find a group of people who are more passionate than Comic-Con devotees — not everyone is willing to wait in a line for over 24 hours to see the creators of......
The most recent public venue for PopUp Theatre wasn’t easy to find — getting there required climbing up a precarious staircase and winding through halls pungent with the aroma of pot. But finally, the audience straggled in, finding themselves in a loft space that looked like it was outfitted by......
Green Day Hollywood Palladium October 17, 2016 The guys of Green Day might be in their mid-40s, but it wasn’t obvious from their show Monday night at the Palladium in Hollywood. Indeed, you’d be forgiven for thinking that Billie Joe Armstrong, the band’s lead singer, is four, not 44, as......
It’s the kind of thing that sounds like a punchline from the SNL sketch “The Californians,” but it’s real: there's actually a yoga class called Namasdrake, where participants do vinyasa flow yoga to Drake tunes in a bar in the Arts District. The idea for the class came to yoga......