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“Tosca” Galvanizes with Love and Liberty

The following review is based on the performance from April 27th. While nobody is perfect, many of us try our best to fit into society,...

Fantastic Full-Day Tours: The Best Way to See Yosemite and Sequoia National Parks

As locals and international travelers can attest, there are no two national parks that are more frequented in California than Yosemite and Sequoia. Both...

LACO Honors Music Director Jeffrey Kahane & Board Member Ruth Eliel

The evening of March 25th at the Millennium Biltmore Hotel turned out to be one of the most bittersweet nights in Los Angeles Chamber...

“An American in Paris” Reminds Us to Live Passionately

“An American in Paris,” the stage musical, is a continuation of the joie de vivre that the historic 1951 film, starring Gene Kelly, brought audiences...

Vegas’ Outrageously Fun “Absinthe” is headed to L.A. Live on March 22nd

Every now and then there needs to be a show that is risqué, ribald, and drolly inappropriate beyond our wildest fantasies. On specially social...

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Preview: Craig Colclough Brings Comic Swagger to Verdi’s ‘Falstaff’ at LA Opera

Giuseppe Verdi’s Falstaff returns to the Dorothy Chandler Pavilion...

Knott’s Boysenberry Festival Wraps with Flavor as Summer’s Next Chapter Calls

If there’s one thing Knott’s Berry Farm understands better...

Tala Ashe Stars in Pulitzer Prize–Winning Iranian Drama ‘English’ at The Wallis

Pulitzer Prize–winning playwright Sanaz Toossi’s English is primed to...

Review: Rubicon Theatre Company’s ‘Somebody to Love’ Has Promise

The Rubicon Theatre Company, long one of Ventura County's...

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