Gallery Secrets at the Natural History Museum

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by Selene Santiago Staff Writer Theater as diorama, diorama as performance locked in an architectural resin of time.  Chalk Repertory Theater celebrates 100 years of the Natural History Museum of Los Angeles County… Continue reading

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What is the state of the arts in our government?

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By Armando Huipe Staff Writer On the heels of the first federal government shutdown in 17 years, all non-essential government functions have halted. Some of the more benign effects include the shutdown of… 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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EDITOR’S NOTE: ‘St. Jude’ by Luis Alfaro at Radar L.A. is a must see

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by Fanny Garcia Founding Editor Luis Alfaro’s  St. Jude is not just a performance: It is a baptism, a therapy session, and a funeral in ninety minutes.  Alfaro’s genius comes from his courage.… Continue reading

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‘Death of a Salesman’: Out of its context and into a racial context

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by Armando Huipe Staff Writer South Coast Repertory opens its 50th season with the American classic Death of a Salesman by Arthur Miller. This year also marks the 50th anniversary of the historic March… Continue reading

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The Prince of Denmark Fails to Enthrall

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by Raquel Sanchez Staff Writer How weary, stale, flat, and unprofitable Seem to me all the uses of this world. ~Hamlet, Act 1 scene 2 The Odyssey Theatre Ensemble and the Los Angeles… Continue reading

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Scattered Light

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by Oscar T. Basulto Staff Writer Light in the Darkness is an often savage story which is still too common in working class neighborhoods.  Originally written by Victor Tamayo, the story is about… Continue reading

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Interview: Off the Track’s Artistic Director Juan Parada on Teatro en Español

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by Oscar Basulto Staff Writer There is a great energy surrounding Off the Tracks Theater Company.  Artistic director, Juan Parada’s optimism is evident when you speak to him about it.  And with good… Continue reading

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Lula Washington Dance Theatre Meets Complexions Contemporary Ballet

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Lula Washington Dance Theatre Meets Complexions Contemporary Ballet Natalie Mislang Mann Staff Writer The Lula Washington Dance Theatre and Complexions Contemporary Ballet performed as part of the inaugural year of the Zev Yaroslovsly… Continue reading

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