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“The Dragon Prince” is a Win for Fantasy Fans of All Ages

“The Dragon Prince,” an animated series on Netflix, may be a family friendly show with some goofy humor, but adult fans of fantasy can also enjoy its detailed world, well-developed characters and sophisticated story. The computer animation by Bardel Entertainment … Continue reading

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Get ‘Buzz’d’ and Splooshed in Hollywood at the Studio/Stage

For fans of trivia games, games shows, colorful game show hosts, and perhaps even “splooshing” enthusiasts, “Buzz’d Out! Live!” at the Studio/Stage in Hollywood is definitely for you! Although a family show, this immersive show is geared towards adult participants … Continue reading

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LACO @ the Movies: An Evening of Disney Silly Symphonies

This Saturday, June 4th, The Orpheum Theatre will screen seven of Disney’s beloved “Silly Symphonies,” with the scores performed live by the Los Angeles Chamber Orchestra (LACO). Entitled LACO @ the Movies: An Evening of Disney Silly Symphonies, the event … Continue reading

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Learn About the Glory Days of Hanna-Barbera Cartoon Studio

Animators Tony Benedict, Willie Ito and Jerry Eisenberg, animators, producers, storyboard artists and character developers for Hanna-Barbera, will be appearing at “The Barn,” which is the performance space of The Hollywood Heritage Museum across from the Hollywood Bowl. On Wednesday, June … Continue reading

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43rd Annie Awards: A Night Of Celebration Of The Best In Animation

The Annies are in their 43rd year of celebrating Animation from around the world and commerating the best in animation. This year’s proceedings started in the UCLA’s Anderson Alumni Plaza, a short distance from Royce Hall, with an opening party for … Continue reading

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The Annie Awards: Fast Track Prognosticator to Animation Oscar Win and a Tribute to Animation Legend June Foray

    Arriving early always makes an event seem to ramp in a slow manner. Like any other award event it will reach its peak speeding things along in dramatic fashion on the Red Carpet just before it’s official start. … Continue reading

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Death of a Salesgirl

Death of a Salesgirl is a fast paced, unique stage show. Described as “an absurdist tragicomedy with integrated media, about one woman’s struggle to free herself from her past”. It was only after I saw the play that I could … Continue reading

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Movie Review: “Toys in the Attic”

Toys in the Attic is a stop-motion/mixed animation film from Hannover House, which arrives in theaters today (Sept. 7). Created by Czech animation director Jiří Barta, and written by Edgar Dutka, the movie was adapted into English by Vivian Schilling, … Continue reading

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