Former theater critic for the LA Weekly and Los Angeles Times . For the last five years, an editing slave at a dot-com but recently laid off. Currently an under-employed freelance writer and artist.
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With Jacques Rivette's Around a Small Mountain, some of the poetry is lost with the name change.
How to steal from a small college to make your city richer: What happened to probate law in Philadelphia is what The Art of the Steal is about.
Agnes Varda offers up a memoir to inspire people of all ages.
For those interested in Japan, manga or anime and samurai, this exhibit is simplistic at best and misleading at worst. For those interested in Japan, manga or anime and samurai, this exhibit is simplistic at best and misleading at worst.
...shows how different interpretations of grace and beauty of movement stemming from the same disciplined tradition can polish individuality.
This family-break up, coming out of the closet movie doesn't break any new ground.
Although it lacks critical perspective, this movie can inspire us to envision what one person can do to help a city or community be reborn.
Unplanned, but ultimately devastating, Ellen Kuras and Thavisouk Phrasavath consider The Betrayal of immigrant dreams.
An ambitious tribute to the "formulators of a new and native architecture" who strongly influenced California's architectural heritage and the American Arts and Crafts movement.
The Gay Men's Chorus of Los Angeles celebrate the holidays with songs, stories, and dance.
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