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The Hollywood Museum Unveils Three New Additions by Brit Pop Artist Pegasus!
The Hollywood Museum recently added three new singular and diverse pieces to their collection this October in the form of eye-popping, glitter-copping portraits of Lucille Ball, Bette Davis and Marilyn Monroe. Respectively gracing the appropriately color-themed rooms of Max Factor’s … Continue reading
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Tagged Bette Davis, Lucille Ball, Marilyn Monroe, Pegasus, The Hollywood Museum
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“Days or Our Lives” to Take Smithsonian, in 50th Anniversary Glory, Hosted by Tippi Hedren, Represented by Deirdre Hall, Susan Seaforth Hayes and Greg Meng!
The dilapidated chair from All in the Family, the pristine puffy shirt from Seinfeld, the Fonz’ worn and rugged jacket from Happy Days, moving on from Happy Days to the slightly more dramatic Days of Our Lives and an entirely … Continue reading
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Tagged Days of Our Lives, Daytime Emmys, Daytime Television, Smithsonian, Smithsonian Museum, Washington DC
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World Premiere of Matt Chait’s “Disinherit the Wind”: A Sound and Just Answer Unraveling, yet Simultaneously Enhancing, Everything Ever Taught by Charles Darwin
What if, after decades of learning and embracing the teachings of Charles Darwin, the pendulum slowly began to swing back from whence it came…? Actor/Playwright Matt Chait sets out to explore this very notion in his latest, most cogitation-inducing play … Continue reading
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Tagged Charles Darwin, Disinherit the Wind, Evolution, Inherit the Wind, Matt Chait, Micro-biology, The Complex Theatre
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Dan Whitlock’s Musical “Pairie-Oke!” is Back at Cavern Club by Popular Demand: This Time Starring Alison Arngrim aka Nellie Olson from “Little House on the Prairie”
Hankerin’ for an evening of theatrical rustic prairie livin’ infused with modern day Karaoke jams spanning that of the age of the modern LP—well any LP post Shaun Cassidy most likely? Come have a heapin’ helpin’ as a cast of … Continue reading
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Tagged Alison Arngrim, Cavern Club, Child Stars, Little House on the Prairie, Musical, Prairie-Oke!
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Inglewood’s Vibrations Cultural Center and the Combined Forces of Poet Kiason: A Fresh, New, Communal Paradigm in Nightly Entertainment, Culture, Poetry, Dinning and Tea Consumption!
The venue is a Cultural Center/Tea Room called Vibrations—there is a check-in table in the front which forms a symbolic fusion between community rec hall, albeit vastly more atmospheric, and tea/coffee haus. Divergent from either such aforementioned establishments, a line … Continue reading
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Tagged Community Center, Fragrances, Inglewood, Kiason, Poet, Poetry, Skin Care, Vegan, Vibrations
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Joseph Perales’ Sit Down Reading of Screenplay “Georgia” Renders the Second Floor of the Hollywood Museum a History/ Civil Rights Exhibit and Theatre for an Afternoon!
We all know what it’s like not to feel right about ourselves in our own bodies pertaining to size at the very least. Throw in additional insecurity incumbent upon your own desires, fear of one’s father (parents); top it off … Continue reading
A Minor Consideration’s First Celebrity Fundraiser at Lucky Strike Bowling Alley: So Much more than a Spare or a Split, but a Full-On Striking Success!
Oh the excitement and prestige of being a child actor!; not to mention all its presented opportunities and privileges. Had you been one last decade into the present you might very likely be on the cutting edge between “reality” and … Continue reading
The Ahmanson’s Sound of Music Sizzles to Late Summer Splendor in Soaring Song, Suspenseful Storyline, and Smashing Set Design!
“Bright Copper Kettles”— “Warm woolen mittens and crisp apple strudel, doorbells, and sleigh bells, and schnitzel with noodles; brown paper packages tied up with string…” where can you find all these wonderful things? Well, for bright copper kettles, you could … Continue reading
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The Pink Lady and Barbara Van Orden’s “Senior Star Search” Foments Fresh-Faced Innovative Energy into Barnsdall Park Gallery Theatre!
A former backup singer for Keith Richards, one of the original cast members of Jesus Christ Superstar, an additional erstwhile backup singer for Carly Simon, and a local, loveable Santa Claus impersonator walk into an auditorium… Sounds like the opening … Continue reading
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The Hollywood Museum to Unveil its Latest Presentation: “The Best in Television…Emmys 2015 Exhibition” Highlighting this Year’s Emmy Nominees and “Fan Favorites”!
Think you’ve been regaled as much as is humanly/electronically, even robotically, possible by this year’s vast selection of promising television series? And really, how much in-depth information do you truly know: The thread count of Don Draper’s latest Madison Avenue-inspired … Continue reading
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