Friday, May 1

Laughter good medicine for food bank

The Knitting Factory, the Hollywood club usually known for musical performances, seductive red lighting and a somewhat eclectic crowd, has been welcoming a new genre into their Sunday night lineup ““ comedy. Read more...




Curtain Calls

“Fuddy Meers” Colony Theatre Through March 9 (818) 558-7000 Waking up in the morning with no recollection of the day before may seem like a common occurrence across college campuses, but for playwright David Lindsay-Abaire, the scenario presents itself as a world of interesting plot opportunities. Read more...


Fowler exhibit focuses on many faces of Senegal saint

Throughout the streets of Senegal, numerous representations of a holy man’s photograph reflect the artful response of a devout Muslim population. Through July 27, the UCLA Fowler Museum of Cultural History presents “A Saint in the City: Sufi Arts of Urban Senegal,” the first major U.S. Read more...


Be wary of Season No. 7

When I was in high school way back in the pre-reality-TV epoch of the late 1990s, the two most buzz-worthy shows among the teen female demographic were NBC’s “Friends” and the WB’s “Dawson’s Creek.” While “Friends” has postponed its much-ballyhooed final season one more year, however, Dawson and company will soon sail away from our hearts forever. Read more...