Arts & Entertainment

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Reggae is King

Reggae on the Mountain may have outgrown its original Topanga venue but it hasn’t outgrown its generous, all-inclusive Topanga spirit. The festival celebrated its tenth anniversary with a record crowd of around…

The Gin Game Triumphs at Theatricum

Real-life married couple Alan Blumenfeld and Katherine James engage in this dark comedy that is a theatrical tour-de-force at the S. Mark Taper Pavilion at Theatricum Botanicum. An elderly man, Weller Martin…

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TCG Presents Perspectivas

Three people can stand in the same place and each see the view in entirely different ways. Rarely can this visual diversity be shared or illustrated, but Artists Don Holtz, Russell Hunziker…

“Botanicum Seedlings” Nurtures New Plays

“Botanicum Seedlings: A Development Series for Playwrights” showcases new plays each year under the guiding hand of Program Director Jennie Webb. If you are interested in new plays, or are an aspiring…

Artists Invited to Submit Art to Second Woolsey Fire Exhibit

The City of Malibu Cultural Arts Commission invites artists to submit their original art to the second installation of the City’s public art exhibit based on the Woolsey Fire, “Radical Beauty, Malibu…

Reggae ‘Pon The Mountain Grows Up

Reggae on the Mountain turns 10 this year. The popular music festival has outgrown its original home at the Topanga Community Center and is moving to King Gillette Ranch, but it hasn’t…

The Topanga Film Festival is Back

Urs Baur has revived the Topanga Film Festival (TFF) to showcase a selection of short films and three award-winning features over three days, August 16, 17, and 18. The festival begins with…

Which Came First?

Topanga Canyon Gallery’s August show is about the influence of language on art, and art on language. Each work of art exhibited is accompanied by a poem or verse. Much like the…

August Exhibit Asks, “Which Came First?”

Topanga Canyon Gallery artists explore the concept of bringing together language and visual art by pairing the art with poetry or prose. We are communicators, recipients of a theory that, as humans,…