Category Archive: Diversity

‘Dreamscapes’: Ever Had One of Those Dreams Where You Scream but Nothing Comes Out?

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by Selene Santiago Staff Writer Shot twelve times by four Riverside police officers, nineteen year-old Myeshia Miller is left to dream and die alone in her car on December 28,1998. Written and directed… Continue reading

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A Dizzying Zoetrope Kaleidoscope Opens Encuentro 2014 at The Los Angeles Theatre Center

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by Selene Santiago Staff Writer A zoetrope is one of several pre-cinema animation devices that produce the illusion of motion by displaying a sequence of drawings or photographs showing progressive phases of that… Continue reading

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For Mexican Independence Day: Lotería Poetry

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By Fanny Garcia Founding Editor In honor of the 204th anniversary of “El Grito de Dolores”, the pronunciamiento (declaration) of the Mexican War of Independence by Miguel Hidalgo y Costilla from the small town of… Continue reading

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Found: Migratory Dreams in Lost in Lvov

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by Ramona Gonzales Editor in Chief Schkapf is a place dedicated to “performance culture in Los Angeles” nestled in the middle of Theatre Row, a string of theaters along Santa Monica boulevard. This “Performing… Continue reading

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Lessons Learned as a Non-traditional (aka older) Transfer (aka product of a community college) Undergraduate Student

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By Fanny Garcia Founding Editor In 2009, after being laid off, I decided to go back to college. Since then, I have been on a roller coaster ride of emotions, academic setbacks and… Continue reading

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‘Mother.Redux’ Takes on Motherhood at Miles Memorial Playhouse

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By Fanny Garcia Founding Editor SuarezDanceTheater is a Los Angeles based dance theater company with a mission to produce work that challenges the social constructs society places on women. Christine Suarez founded the… Continue reading

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Hardest working teatristas in show business: Lucha VaVoom

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I first saw Lucha Vavoom back in 2007 at The Mayan Theater in Downtown Los Angeles – home to many a salsa night and, once,a clandestine home to a goth club or two.… Continue reading

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Instructions Not Included: Maturity, Adulthood, and Parenthood

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By Priscilla Lynn Gonzalez Contributing Writer If you’re lucky enough, someone will unexpectedly enter your life, flip your world upside down, and help you realize just how selfish and cowardly you’ve been living.… Continue reading

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El grupo Sinergia y Teatro Frida Kahlo celebra el 20 aniversario de su obra titular haciendo algo que la misma Frida clamaba querer ser, “original y diferente.”

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Por Liana Aráuz Escritora Contribuyente En 1993, muchísimo antes que Salma Hayek inmortalizara el personaje en el cine (2002), el grupo teatral Sinergia montó por primera vez la obra “Frida Kahlo” en una… Continue reading

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#SoManyFeels: Look Up and Let the Stardust Fall on Your Skin

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By Armando Huipe Staff Writer Stardust opened Tuesday as part of the Radar L.A. festival, which includes work from companies around the globe alongside some of L.A.’s most innovative artists. In all, the… Continue reading

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