This year’s Topanga Elementary musical production of “Mary Poppins, Jr.,” on March 16 and 17, took place in a new venue, Calabasas High School. No doubt that presented challenges for director and…
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Raunchy rockers get revisionist spit shine instead of unabashed truth. Since their inception, Mötley Crüe has made their bones on being the kings of sleaze. It’s baffling as a fan of the…
In observance of Mental Health Awareness Month in May, the Los Angeles County Department of Mental Health (LACDMH) is sponsoring the “We Rise” Poetry Contest, which is seeking original poems that address…
The Greenhorn Brothers, Topanga’s homegrown, country-influenced rock band is on a roll. Their new EP Flying Down the Road was released late last year, and they have a full lineup of concerts,…
As we enjoy this magical rainy season, it’s fitting that Topanga Youth Services will be presenting the classic Singin’ in the Rain Jr. at the Topanga Community Club March 29-31. This production…
The City of Malibu Cultural Arts Commission and the Malibu Library presents the second annual “Poetry Summit: Call to the Wall, Changing of the Verse” a journey of poetry, music and art…
The Los Angeles Women’s Theatre Festival (LAWTF), a non-profit organization, celebrates 26 years of producing well over 500 extraordinary multicultural and multidisciplinary solo performers from around the globe. Drawing from a large…
Musician Billy Joseph went solo for years, then nothing for some more years, and now he’s got a band and a new album. A California native, Billy grew up in Mar Vista…
Prepare to behold an amazing array of never-before seen spectacular objects! You won’t believe your eyes. A machine that draws. Nudes, Nudes, Nudes! Contortions of glass that bedevil the mind. Tightropes and…
There’s still time, until April 21, to experience “Desert X,” a one-of-a-kind exhibit of 19 contemporary art installations scattered across 50 miles of the Coachella Valley desert, mostly known for its famous…