2,000 stories by "Pauline Adamek"
Within the enormous soundstage is a vast icy wasteland. A large snow vehicle is overturned and a submarine's conning tower, sporting the red and white Umbrella Corporation symbol, has breach…
WWA Gallery’s upcoming exhibit The Noise in the Basement featuring James “Jimbot” Demski, Dan Goodsell, JoKa, David Lozeau, Juan Muniz, Jeff T Owens, JC Rivera and Saratoga…
Jewish and Staten Island stereotypes, a sassy black angel from Heaven, a hirsute guy hobbling around in heels and a hot pink dress " clichés abound in Under My Skin, Prudence Fraser and Rob…
Gentle readers, This week my theater review for the LA Weekly is of a new play by Keliher Walsh entitled The Year of the Rabbit, now playing at the Atwater Village Theatre. Click here to go …
In response to this coming weekend’s impending Carmageddon II, a growing alliance of LA-based artists and arts organizations have united with community leaders to create ARTmageddon, a…
It's funny, it's outrageous and the company's energy is off the charts. Whatever you may have heard about The Book Of Mormon, check your preconceived notions at the door and surrender to an …
The Los Angeles Irish Film Festival launches this week, on Wednesday, September 26th, 2012, at the Academy's Linwood Dunn Theatre in Hollywood with a screening of Jump, by director Kieron J.…
"Happiness is that funny little place halfway between fantasy and reality." — MG. From his website: Michael Gardner seeks to create works of art that reflect his struggles with the wor…
Hello readers, This week my theater review for the LA Weekly is of classic Greek playwright Euripides' Helen, now playing at the Getty Villa amphitheater in the Pacific Palisades. Click here…
Fans of Jodie Foster, Anthony Hopkins, serial killers and musicals " look no further for a rollicking night of entertainment with Silence! The Musical, an over-the-top and ultra-broad spoof …
I've been struggling to find a tasteful way to describe Jordi Galcerán Ferrer's fine play that is currently running at the Falcon Theatre in Toluca Lake, but I can't seem to come u…
As the first group exhibition introducing the wide-ranging work of South Korean political art to an American audience, Being Political Popular: South Korean Art at the Intersection of Popula…
This coming Saturday, head over to NoHo for the Lankershim Block Party. The music & theater festival is a fundraiser for the various companies that reside on the arty Lankershim Blvd., i…
There’s been a whole lot of backstage (and audience) shenanigans swirling around the production of Andrew Osborne’s play No Love, currently running at the Eclectic Company…
A comedy festival born of grassroots efforts in the comedy community, the RIOT LA festival is an alternative, weekend-long comedy festival that will be taking place in Downtown Los An…
Found: Photographs of the Rolling Stones, will be a month long exhibition of twenty-six rare and candid photographs that document the legendary Rolling Stones on their first American …
Gentle readers, This week my theater review for the LA Weekly is of Love Struck, now playing at the Macha Theatre in West Hollywood. Click here to go to the LA Weekly's theater page and scro…
At age 36, playing a naive 19-year-old in The Book of Mormon at the Pantages Theatre, Gavin Creel is Elder Price in more ways than one. He reflects on the advantages of experience as well as…
Hello dear readers, Here is a link to my article for LA Stage Times where I chatted with Gavin Creel, one of the stars of The Book of Mormon, the musical which opens at Pantages Theat…
Hey art fans! Cella Gallery in NoHo is hosting two free art events over two consecutive Saturdays this month. SATURDAY, SEPT 15, 2012 2"5 pm Interactive Artist Appearance. Join master screen…
Dear readers, This week my theater review for the LA Weekly is of the newest show at The Groundlings improv comedy spot on Melrose, called The Groundlings All-Night Diner. Click here to go t…
The 2012 Dia de Los Muertos festival at Hollywood Forever Cemetery is the largest celebration of its kind in California. This year’s event will reach back to the pre-Aztec roots of Dia…
The title of playwright Andrew Osborne's new play, No Love, says it all. No one is getting any love in this pitch black 'comedy.' Osborne presents a series of stories that are ingenio…
On September 9, 2012 join 20,000 yogis around the globe as they embark on the first ever 24-hr Yoga Aid relay, all for charity. The LA leg of the race, a Wanderlust Yoga in the City celebrat…
Singer, songwriter and composer Kathryn Bostic is performing at Vitello’s upstairs jazz club THIS Thursday September 6, 2012. Show starts at 8pm " $20.00 cover charge. Accompanying thi…