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A Good Time at Carol’s Christmas, Underground Annex
Story by Laura Smearer Gonyaw We arrived at the cozy Underground Annex Theater to see “Carol’s Christmas” and were greeted by a smiling gentleman who provided refreshments prior to and after the performance. We sat ourselves in the rows of seats in … Continue reading
‘I Am Not A Comedian…I’m Lenny Bruce’ and Ronnie Marmo Brilliantly Shows Us Why
Lenny Bruce was not only a comic legend, but was one of the greatest artists of the 20th century. His work had an impact on everything from politics, music, film and of course comedy. It’s because of Bruce’s legal battles … Continue reading
Republic of Pie
Republic of Pie is a hidden gem in North Hollywood, well, not quite so hidden now that the high-profile Bow & Truss has replaced the auto shop next door. Pies of the day are on display in a glass counter … Continue reading