F E R O C I O U S femmes! Featuring some of the sexiest, most luscious dancers around, Cherry Boom Boom is back by popular
SOURCE: Arts Beat LA at 03:12PMChildren’s musician Jazzy Ash brings her lively, family-friendly New Orleans-themed music to Pepperdine University’s Smothers Theatre in Malibu on Saturday, March 2, 2019, at 11 …
SOURCE: Arts Beat LA at 02:24PMNext month, Los Angeles Municipal Art Gallery (LAMAG) will debut two solo exhibitions from February 14 — Apr 14, 2019. The first is Gravity by David Alekhuogie, and will feature…
SOURCE: Arts Beat LA at 12:06PMPacific Visions is a new wing opening at the Aquarium of the Pacific on May 24, 2019, with inaugural exhibitions and programming. The venue will
SOURCE: Arts Beat LA at 06:48PMThe following is guest article by Neal Weaver that touches on the theatrical history of New York City. “One of the greatest brouhahas that occurred at the Actors Studio
SOURCE: Arts Beat LA at 06:48PMSoCal Museums announces the 14th Annual Museums Free-for-All on Saturday, February 2 and Sunday, February 3, 2019. Over forty museums—presenting art, cultural heritage, natural history, …
SOURCE: Arts Beat LA at 06:48PMFree to the public! As a salute to the late Penny Marshall and her iconic character Laverne, the Garry Marshall Theatre opens its doors and
SOURCE: Arts Beat LA at 05:48PMShort Shorts Film Festival in Hollywood is a one-day film festival program that aims to introduce the world of Japanese and international short films through
SOURCE: Arts Beat LA at 03:54PMThe early years of the enduring career of Ruth Bader Ginsberg have been given the full Hollywood treatment, presenting Ginsburg as both a role model
SOURCE: Arts Beat LA at 01:04PMSpecial engagements at Arena Cinelounge Sunset opening January 25: The Bounty Killer; Goodnight, Charlene; West of Sunshine. Arena Cinelounge is Hollywood’s new home for independent fi…
SOURCE: Arts Beat LA at 12:32PMThe following is guest article by Neal Weaver that touches on the theatrical history of New York City. “It must have been in 1964 when I was working as
SOURCE: Arts Beat LA at 12:12PMTake a thrilling descent into the underworld! Fourlarks, a Los Angeles-based performance troupe, returns to the Getty Villa in January to present their Villa Premiere Presentation, katabasi…
SOURCE: Arts Beat LA at 07:48PMJoe Gilford’s elegant play swings with a musical grace that eases us into its troubling dramatic subject matter. Finks is set New York City and Philadelphia
SOURCE: Arts Beat LA at 06:06PMSome of the most powerful narratives of the past decade have been produced by a forward-thinking generation of women photojournalists as different as the places and
SOURCE: Arts Beat LA at 02:54PMArtists from all over Los Angeles – and beyond – are presenting a group art exhibition entitled Here. This timely and topical new Los Angeles exhibition
SOURCE: Arts Beat LA at 12:42PMTake your friends and family on a wild ride with the American Youth Symphony (AYS) and Indiana Jones! Maestro Izcaray will lead the AYS in
SOURCE: Arts Beat LA at 04:48PMThe live performances of music selections, paired with film clips from some of legendary director Stanley Kubrick’s most celebrated films, bring the music selected by the legendary
SOURCE: Arts Beat LA at 05:36PMThe Music Center presents JONI 75: A Birthday Celebration Live at the Dorothy Chandler Pavilion, Two All-Star Concerts Dedicated to Joni Mitchell on Her 75th Birthday.
SOURCE: Arts Beat LA at 03:54PMMovies under the stars! Right in the heart of Hollywood is The Montalbán, presenting an outdoor 2018 film screening schedule for its preeminent rooftop event space in
SOURCE: Arts Beat LA at 07:18PMExpertly written, produced and directed by Christopher McQuarrie (Jack Reacher, Rogue Nation), Mission Impossible – Fallout dazzles with its intense drama and gorgeous, grand scale cine…
SOURCE: Arts Beat LA at 12:04AMFinding the universal in the specific, The Humans is a quintessential slice-of-life stage drama about a middle class family from Pennsylvania. The 2016 Tony Award-winning Best
SOURCE: Arts Beat LA at 02:54PMHave you ever wondered about the creative process? Curious to learn what drives artists to do what they do and how their lives and their work
SOURCE: Arts Beat LA at 04:54PMThis is Part Four of a four-part series of reminiscences by Neal Weaver, entitled Nudity, the Unconscious and the Creative Process. You can read more about this author at the end
SOURCE: Arts Beat LA at 12:36PMLOVE CONNIE (John Cantwell) invites you to join her and her cat, Vickie, on a pulsating, paisley-parked journey to the Erotic City in her quest
SOURCE: Arts Beat LA at 05:42PMThis is Part Three of a four-part series of reminiscences by Neal Weaver, entitled Nudity, the Unconscious and the Creative Process. You can read more about this author at
SOURCE: Arts Beat LA at 12:48PMThis is Part Two of a four-part series of reminiscences by Neal Weaver, entitled Nudity, the Unconscious and the Creative Process. You can read more about this author
SOURCE: Arts Beat LA at 12:48PMWallis Annenberg Center for the Performing Arts and For The Record announce the casting of For The Record: Tarantino which will now play six performances from
SOURCE: Arts Beat LA at 04:36PMThis is Part One of a four-part series of reminiscences by Neal Weaver, entitled Nudity, the Unconscious and the Creative Process. You can read more about this author at
SOURCE: Arts Beat LA at 12:54PMLa Bayadère was originally staged in four acts and seven tableaux by French choreographer Marius Petipa to the music of Ludwig Minkus. The ballet was staged especially for the benefit
SOURCE: Arts Beat LA at 04:12PMCalArts Center for New Performance and The Huntington in association with the Shanghai Kunqu Troupe present Nightwalk in the Chinese Garden, Sept. 21–Oct. 26,
SOURCE: Arts Beat LA at 04:12PMNow playing at the Wallis in Beverly Hills for a limited engagement (until July 1, 2018) is a revival of Eugene O’Neill’s Long Day’s Journey Into Night. This
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