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Theater Review (LA): Jacques Brel is Alive and Well and Living in Paris
This attempt at restaging the classic revue is torpedoed by technical problems, miscasting and an unnecessary backstory.
Read More »Book Review: Jane Fonda: The Private Life of a Public Woman by Patricia Bosworth
Details the many different phases of Jane Fonda's ever-evolving life and career.
Read More »Theater Review (LA): Treat Yourself Like Cary Grant
A young attorney hopes to exonerate a Death Row inmate who thinks he's Cary Grant in this uneven production.
Read More »Circus Vargas and Indie Film
Was making your last video a circus? Make it a better circus.
Read More »Q&A with Cowboys & Aliens Scribes Mark Fergus and Roberto Orci
“We went with character, story, and ‘it’s really happening’ and stayed committed to that.”
Read More »Theater Review (LA): Live Nude Groundlings
The legendary L.A. comedy troupe's new show provides a fun, fast-paced evening of humor.
Read More »Book Review: Humphrey Bogart: The Making of A Legend by Darwin Porter
If you're looking to read a biography about Humphrey Bogart, this ain't the book.
Read More »Produced By Conference: One of Those Moments
One of those moments that reminds you why you decided to become involved in this craziness
Read More »Book Review: I Know Where I’m Going: Katharine Hepburn, A Personal Biography by Charlotte Chandler
More a collage of quotes than a biography, Katharine Hepburn and her stories still fascinate.
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