Iambic pentameter lines set to folk, bluegrass and gospel echo off the walls of the Geffen Playhouse, as the Civil War musical “Atlanta” rehearses for its world premiere, which begins previews tonight.
Author Archives: Suzy Evans
Festival premieres innovative plays
The UCLA Theater Department’s annual New Play Festival has been showing original plays by graduate playwright students for years.
Voice professor plays dual roles
A typical day for Linda Kerns starts with teaching a singing lesson at Macgowan Hall at 9 a.m. and ends at 11:30 p.m. with signing autographs outside the Pantages Theatre.
Art Review: Getty Villa
Art has been reproduced for generations, but generally the originals are reserved for museum walls while the reproductions are sent to gift shop shelves.
Web site fosters social interaction
Back in high school, being a computer enthusiast may have earned you an empty spot at the lunch table. But today, students like Chris Kaufman are finding that a few strokes on your laptop can be the ticket to a great night out.
Versatile L.A. club attracts students
Farouk Gandhi and Nik Saum transformed partying into a successful career.
Breaking news and the mold
Seymour Hersh is famous for many things, but being an optimist is not one of them.