Long Beach Opera announces four productions for its 2021 “Season of Solidarity.” The season will bring together some of today’s most adventurous and collaborative thinkers on the contemporary music scene.
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A Literary Tour of Charles Bukowski's Los Angeles
by Gustavo Turner (@eyecantina)
"Author Charles Bukowski’s work invites us to imagine him as a man alone (or in messy company), sharing a small apartment with a stray cat near L.A.’s Thai Town ‑
“I Am Not Your Negro” — Celebrate Black History Month at a viewing of the film based on James Balwdin’s insightful writings on U.S. race relations. Discussion to follow screening.
SundanceTV debuts creator Jane Campion's highly-anticipated limited series “Top of the Lake: China Girl" as a three-night special event starting Sunday, September 10 and continuing Monday, September 11th and Tuesday, September 12th at 9p/8c each evening. The network will present two hours of the six-hour
A darkly comic look at America’s true national religion: Sports!
At times funny and sad, complex and crass, comic/songwriter Bill Berry takes a look at the concept of three deaths in the Fringe 2017 Encore Producers Award Winning "The Brick: A One Man Musical."
Back by popular demand, accomplished actress Claudia DiMartino once again shares her touching, moving and hilarious story of leaving the corporate world to pursue her dreams.
In this parody of Samuel Beckett’s “Waiting for Godot,” the script is flipped as Bono, wracked with guilt over his own success and fear of having lost touch with his working class roots,
"Nothing Bad," a combined artform's Pick of Fringe 2017, is the World-Premiere musical Written/Directed by Erik Blair with Music/Lyrics by Daniel Sugimoto