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This Weekend’s Orange County Calendar

Feb 03, 2012 by

What’s up for this weekend?  You’ll find it all right here,  plus upcoming February events. Welcome to Travelin’ Local’s  round-up of  Music, Arts, Sports, Children’s Programs, Community Events and more. Come Fly Away, Twyla Tharp/Frank [...]

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This Weekend’s Orange County Calendar

Jan 27, 2012 by

 What’s up for this weekend in the OC?  You’ll find it all right here,  plus upcoming February events.   Welcome to Travelin’ Local’s Orange County round up of  Music, Arts, Sports, Children’s Programs, Community Events [...]

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This Weekend’s Orange County Calendar

Jan 22, 2012 by

What’s up this weekend in Orange County? Plenty! And you’ll find it all right here,  plus new February events.   Welcome to Travelin’ Local’s round up of  Music, Arts, Sports, Children’s Programs, Community Events and more. [...]

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The 18th Annual Screen Actors Guild (SAG) Award Nominations

Dec 27, 2011 by

The Screen Actor Guild (SAG)Awards is the only Awards show that exclusively honors performers, and it presents thirteen awards for acting in film and television, including both individual performances as well as on the work [...]

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Who Knew? Vegas No More! Southern California’s Gaming and Gambling Places to Go and have Fun

Aug 15, 2011

Because of the economic uncertainty and the cost of gas, people living in Southern California who used to travel to Las Vegas, no longer need to. Ever since California and other states allowed for Indian [...]

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“Superior Donuts” now playing at the Geffen Playhouse

Jun 15, 2011

Picture yourself here, on the south side of Boston, within of all places—a donut shop. And although, its title is plain vanilla–the plot and characters are not. Written by Tracy Letts, whose play, August: Osage [...]

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Hershey Felder plays Leonard Bernstein at the Geffen

Nov 18, 2010

On November 12th, I was privileged to watch one composer portray another. Currently playing at the Geffen Playhouse is Hershey Felder in Maestro: The Art of Leonard Bernstein, a contemporary look at the personal and [...]

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See Love, Loss, and What I Wore – Before it’s too Late

Oct 20, 2010

After a seven month run at the Audrey Skirball Kenis Theater, at the Geffin, Nora and Delia Ephron’s scripted play Love, Loss, and What I Wore, weaves an intimate collection of stories by women, about [...]

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Ruined at the Geffen tells a Tale of War, Survival and Hope – It’s full of Life

Sep 23, 2010

It isn’t often that I cry with sadness, jump out of my seat with shock, and laugh all in one evening, but that’s exactly what happened when I saw the Geffen Playhouse’s stage transform into [...]

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Hey LA, Give your Local Opera Some Love

Jun 23, 2010

I’m not an opera critic and I can’t tell you which opera in the world is the best, or whether Placido Domingo‘s voice has ripened with his old age. But I can tell you that [...]

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Shakespeare by the Sea is Coming to a Stage near You

Jun 03, 2010

Are you ready to see some Shakespeare? Well, even if you’re not, Shakespeare is almost ready for you. Yes, it’s time for Shakespeare by the Sea. Celebrating its 13th season, this year’s featured plays are [...]

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“Love, Loss, and What I Wore” is more than just plain Witty, it’s damn Funny

May 17, 2010

Have you ever looked at your life via your clothes?  Now, I’m speaking about this from a female perspective.  Throughout our lives, starting when we were very young, we have memories associated with our clothes.  [...]

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Nightmare Alley at the Geffen Playhouse

May 02, 2010

If you’ve always felt a few butterflies when attending a new play, you wouldn’t be alone. But I’m talking about the audience, and not the actors! Last week was both my first time at the [...]

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