Editorials

“The Color Purple” Is a Saga of Strength and Redemption

When most people hear “The Color Purple,” they may think of the critically acclaimed 1985 film starring Oprah Winfrey, Whoopi Goldberg, and Danny Glover,...

Odyssey Theatre’s “Bad Jews” Is a Firework-Like Display of Acting Prowess

Family dynamics can be exceedingly tough to navigate for just about anyone. For those who are observant or faithful to a creed, the struggle...

“Soft Power” Empowers Its Performers and the Audience

Sometimes works of art that are angling to make a poignantly relevant statement on society either come from a position of misplaced biases, or...

Rockwell’s “Clueless” Is a Ridiculously Funny Homage to the Original

The following review is based on the May 11th performance. Unlike some tentpole film franchises, there are no depreciating returns with Rockwell Table & Stage's...

LACO’s “Australia à la carte” Gala Brings Two Nations Together

Now in its 50th season, the Los Angeles Chamber Orchestra (LACO) has earned a stellar reputation as a community-supported (and supporting) entity that, through...

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