From the start, it seemed “Gotta Catch “˜em All” was an ambitious tagline, but not only have Pokémon aficionados done so, they are returning to catch them again.
Author Archives: Rob Kadivar
Classical ensemble makes its way to L.A.
Formed about two decades ago, the Gould Piano Trio has objectively established a name for itself as one of the premier chamber ensembles in the world, and tonight they plan to bring their talent to the stage of Schoenberg Hall.
Music bridges the gap between Arab and Brazilian cultures
The Arab world and the Brazilian world will collide this weekend, beginning this afternoon with a lecture in Haines Hall and continuing Saturday with a concert featuring sounds from each culture at Schoenberg Hall.
Historic Troubadour stays modern with P.O.S.
Since its opening in 1957, the Troubadour has built a reputation for showcasing lesser-known performers who possess real talent, in an intimate environment.
Decade in Review: Hip-Hop
As one of the younger genres in music, hip-hop is still in a formative state. In the past 10 years, its identity has gone in more directions than MapQuest would care to count.
Tunes of Middle East are a mix of tradition and Westernization
The Middle East is one of the most historically and culturally rich regions of the world.
Jazz great McCoy Tyner will play at Royce Hall with Los Angeles ensemble Build An Ark
Even if jazz isn’t your bag, there is something to be said for witnessing a musical legend tickle the ivory.