Category Archives: Miscellanious

Sunrise: A Classic Film Rises Again With A New Score

Sunrise: A Song of Two Humans won three Oscars at the inaugural Academy Awards ceremony in 1929. The Los Angeles Master Chorale, in conjunction with the Sundance Institute, is bringing the silent classic back to the big screen at Walt … Continue reading

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A Nod to Mod and Farewell to a Hero

Lovingly considerate, tough and fair; a loving son, father, friend, and husband, Dion Neutra’s was a life well-lived. His last words were, “Never give up.” Thus, we said goodbye to a real man at the memorial and presentation at the … Continue reading

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LA Phil Explores Weimar Germany in February

The Weimar Republic took power following the First World War in Germany in 1918 and held until the ascendance of Nazism and the beginning of the slide toward the Second in 1933. While the Republic as a political entity can … Continue reading

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‘Pacific Opera Project’ Opens Its 10th Season With A Double Header of ‘Puccini’ and ‘Ravel’

Pacific Opera Project begins its 2020 season with a unique double-header of Puccini’s Gianni Schicchi and Ravel’s L’Enfant et les Sortilège at Occidental College from January 25, 2020, through February 2, 2020. The brisk farce Schicci, depicting the increasingly desperate and … Continue reading

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Movies Till Dawn: Hell Comes to the Saturday Morning Strange

“House By the Cemetery” (Blue Underground, 1981) Despite constant admonitions from a young girl that only he can see, towheaded Bob (Giovanni Frezza) and his parents (Catriona MacColl and Paolo Malco) not only remain in the Creepy Old New England … Continue reading

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The Intown Report’s Gig Picks of the Week 1/16/20 – 1/22/19

Looking for cool live music this week? Here’s some show recommendation Thursday 1/16 LEM HQ (835 N.La Brea) – Jagged Baptist Club, JUGGs + guest DJ Annette Zilinskas The Observatory – Dimebash Redwood Bar – Mark & the Tiger, Vanilla … Continue reading

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The ‘LA LGBT Center’ ‘Center South’ in Leimert Park Opens

The grand opening of the’s new location, Center South The Los Angeles LGBT Center, in the Leimert Park neighborhood of South Los Angeles is Saturday, January 11, 2019, from 11 a.m.–3 p.m. The Center South will be open to self-guided tours … Continue reading

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The Intown Report’s Gig Picks of the Week 1/9/20 – 1/15/19

Looking for cool live music this week? Here’s some show recommendation Thursday 1/9 Cinema Bar – Paul Inman’s Delivery + Steve Kay Viper Room – Dirty Cakes, Westerner, Piper Hays + Rambling Ways Zebulon – Tissues, Chernobyl, Fucked Forever + R. … Continue reading

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The Intown Report’s Gig Picks of the Week 1/2/20 – 1/8/20

Looking for cool live music this week? Here’s some show recommendation Thursday 1/2 The Lexington – The Humblers, Dangerously Sleazy, Animals & Children + Bummed Out Zebulon – Rocco Deluca, Lael Neale Guy Blakeslee, Halo May Sean Smith + Tyler … Continue reading

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