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Masha Savitz
Movie Review: ‘Song of the Dunes’ directed by Paula Fouce
"The Song of the Dunes" screened to a packed house at the Los Angeles County Museum of Art.
Entertainment
February 19, 2010
Harvey Weinsten Proud of Fellini Remake ‘Nine’
The new musical film 'Nine' marries song and dance numbers set to a dramatic narrative.
Arts & Culture
December 16, 2009
Stephen Schwartz Characters Live on Sunset Strip
‘Boulevard' is a compelling dark physiological crime thriller/mystery which deals with "a crisis of the soul."
Arts & Culture
December 16, 2009
‘Blood Equity’—Interview with Rico McClinton
A film that exposes the often heartbreaking plight of retired NFL players.
Entertainment
December 10, 2009
Howard Zinn’s ‘The People Speak’
Howard Zinn wants history to be experiential, real, and relevant; hence, "The People Speak," his new documentary.
Entertainment
December 1, 2009
Theater Review: ‘Just 45 Minutes from Broadway’
The audience leapt from their seats for a standing ovation at the conclusion of the world premier of ...
Arts & Culture
November 22, 2009
‘New York, I Love You’: Collaboration of Emerging Writers and Directors
"New York, I Love You" is a kaleidoscope of characters, images, and music that create colorful impressions
Entertainment
October 23, 2009
Rachel Resnick, (Former) Love Junky
Rachel Resnick tells of her journey out of ruinous relationships toward real intimacy.
Arts & Culture
October 15, 2009
Cydwoq Shoes and Visionary Founder Rafi Balouzian
What do you get when you cross European master shoemaking and innovative architecture with a passion for walking ...
Style
September 20, 2009
‘Sandstorm’—A Story of Reckoning, Repentance, and Redemption
The public knows little about the realities of torture committed against Falun Gong practitioners in Chinese prisons.
Entertainment
September 1, 2009
Interview with Filmmaker Peter McGrain
Anyone who values freedom and the sacredness of life, has uncertainties about the current direction of society, should ...
Entertainment
July 9, 2009
A Chat with Actress Tanna Frederick, Indie Director Henry Jaglom’s Muse
Director Henry Jaglom'a most recent indie effort showcases the deft comedic acting skills of muse Tanna Frederick.
Entertainment
July 1, 2009
Interview with Filmmaker Steven C. Barber- ‘Return to Tarawa’
Film maker Steven Barber is in a spirited and a particularly good mood when we met a local ...
Entertainment
June 26, 2009
‘Desert Battalion’ Captures Colorful Bit of U.S. History
What do General Patton, Disney, and a love story all have in common? A book published in 1944 ...
Arts & Culture
May 24, 2009
‘Departures’—Yojiro Okuribito, Winner for Best Foreign Language Film
Full of humor, heart, and a holiness rarely seen on screen, 'Departures' reverently challenges...
Entertainment
May 21, 2009
Artist Lance Masai Jackson
“Truth, kindness and tolerance clear storms in your path” Jackson says of his painting.
Arts & Culture
May 13, 2009
Iranian Director Provides Window into Modern Iran
A glimpse into rural Iran, and a simple Ostrich farmer to provide for his family while maintaining traditional ...
Entertainment
April 20, 2009
Building the James Webb Space Telescope
Over 1,000 people in more than 17 countries are involved in developing the state-of-the-art James Webb Space telescope.
Science
April 10, 2009
L.A. Fashion Week: Interview With Runway Model Brit Tranckino
Fashion Week hits Los Angeles on March 13—20 full of related events, shows, and parties to take...
Style
March 19, 2009
‘Fuel’ Director on Having His Cake
Director Josh Tickell talks about his movie "Fuel," a documentary exploring various alternative fuels.
Entertainment
March 15, 2009
Indie Film Spotlight: ‘Call and Response’
Filmmaker Justin Dillon uses music to call attention to the problem of human trafficking.
Entertainment
March 12, 2009
Dance Review: ‘Max’
To watch Israel's Batsheva Dance Company is to perceive a new vocabulary of movement.
Arts & Culture
March 10, 2009
Penelope Cruz is Not Afraid to Say No
Elegant in a tangerine colored cocktail dress, the enchanting Penelope Cruz, Oscar nominee for her supporting role in ...
Entertainment
February 6, 2009
Film Spotlight: ‘Good’
The film Good portrays the journey down the slippery and sometimes dangerous slope of morality.
Entertainment
January 8, 2009
Former Dancer: ‘So eloquent it’s hard to consume!’
A spirited elderly woman with curly gray hair and a radiant smile, she explained why she was drawn ...
Arts & Culture
January 6, 2009
Channeling the Divine
A professional who attended the Divine Performing Arts show at the Pasadena Civic Auditorium...
Arts & Culture
January 3, 2009
Painter: ‘It made me so happy’
Pasadena Civic Auditorium was full for the Friday afternoon performance by Divine Performing Arts.
Arts & Culture
January 3, 2009
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