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Verdi’s Falstaff Revels in Raucous Joy with Colclough and Conlon at...

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LA Opera’s James Conlon and California baritone Craig Colclough unite for a triumphant, laughter-filled Falstaff at the Dorothy Chandler Pavilion By John Lavitt Los Angeles, CA...

An American Master at 86 — Herbie Hancock in Concert

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On his birthday at the Walt Disney Concert Hall, Herbie Hancock and his ultra-talented band reveal why this American treasure has endured and continued...

A South African Masterpiece, Unflinchingly Alive and Relevant, at the Geffen...

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In 21st-century Los Angeles, Athol Fugard's “Master Harold”…and the Boys remains a probing and unsettling examination of how systemic injustice shapes and fractures individual...

Revelations and Challenges at the Biohackers World Conference and Expo in...

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At a rapidly evolving intersection of science, wellness, and entrepreneurship, the LA gathering revealed the multidimensional nature of the longevity movement. By John Lavitt Los Angeles,...

Female Kinship, Humor, and Family Trauma in The Baptist Witches of...

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At the Whitefire Theatre, this modern Southern Gothic play allows humor and pacing to rescue the audience from a building storm of traumatic revelations...

“Charlie’s Angels” at 50 — A Legacy of Surviving Hollywood and...

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Kate Jackson, Jaclyn Smith, and Cheryl Ladd reflect on battles in Hollywood, their unwavering support through breast cancer, and their enduring love for Farrah...

The Labèque Sisters Play Philip Glass with Unwavering Intensity at Walt...

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Facing each other at twin Steinway pianos, the celebrated duo channels decades of collaboration into a hypnotically precise performance of Glass’ Cocteau Trilogy. By John...

The Gregorian Brings Sacred Sound into a Fractured World at California...

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At the Fred Kavli Theatre in Thousand Oaks, the Gregorian featuring Enigma made its debut in all of California, and it is hard to...

Golda Zahra Brings Operatic Brilliance to the National Anthem at a...

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From the first note of “The Star-Spangled Banner” to a radiant final flourish, the rising soprano transformed the iconic Los Angeles arena into a...

Accordion Music by Danny O’Mahony Heals and Reveals His Traumatic Journey...

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In Bellow, a strange yet profoundly resonant theatrical work by Brokentalkers, an Irish accordionist transforms music into an act of revelation where the past...