Home-made Easy
Been home a lot these days and cooking much more than ever. And to tell you the truth - I love it. I have always been a pretty great cook. What's more, I simply love food. As it turns out I have had my...
View ArticleGiving Is No Small Challenge for the Little Theater LA
It’s December 2010 and Mr. Ross Canton, owner of The Little Theater LA, coincidentally just renamed from The Black Box Theater, has holiday giving on the brain. How do we give great performances?...
View ArticleThe Model Critic Reviews: SONS OF THE PROPHET
SONS OF THE PROPHET Laura Pels Theatre, New York, NY Reviewed by Carlos Stafford, The Model Critic Fate has been unkind to both Joseph and Charles Douaihy, gay brothers of Lebanese descent living...
View ArticleSalma Hayek Teams Up with The Breakfast Project To Upgrade America’s AM Routine
Salma Hayek and Ellie Krieger Help Kick Off New Campaign to Show How Every Good Day Starts With Milk The Breakfast Project Aims to Make Over America’s Mornings, Help Upgrade the A.M. Routine in This...
View ArticleMy Brooklyn Hamlet Comes to Hollywood
IT ALL COMES DOWN TO REALITY. IT’S FINE WITH ME....
View ArticleOn the Road to Pontelandolfo! Finding Family On Mother’s Day
On the Road to Pontelandolfo! My wonderful friend, mentor and former director Midge is starting a new family today on Mother’s Day. It’s a family investing in its roots by travelling to Italy. I love...
View ArticlePrimal Barbecue
According to the Saturday Evening Post, barbecuing isn’t just about cooking. It’s a primal connection to family, joy, love; tending the fire, smoke, roasting the meats and vegetables, then divvying...
View ArticleThe Inkwell Theater presents the World Premiere of Luigi
Reviewed by Tracey Paleo, Gia On The Move . I winced as they slightly butchered the language and just a little bit of the culture of my great grandfather throughout each mild cliché and lagging...
View ArticleMusic Monday: John Tracy Happy Ever After
Casual Twitter chats are truly amazing. Not only did I discover some pretty fine music, but a wonderful person in John Tracy, who began by simply asking me, “What style of music do you enjoy most?”...
View Article‘Pterodactyls’ Examines Severed Family Connections
by Tracey Paleo, Gia On The Move A classic dysfunctional family. A descent in to nothingness. A single question. “Why are we here?” Pterodactyls, written by Nicky Silver (The Lyons), directed by...
View Article‘Shoplifters’ (A Glimpse Into The Underclass in Japan), reviewed
Reviewed by Deborah Klugman Shoplifters, from Japanese writer/director Hirokazu Kore-Eda, won the Palm D’Or in Cannes in 2018, and for good reason; it’s a sad, tender, funny and eloquent rendering of...
View Article‘It’s a mad, mad world’ in ‘Hir’ at The Odyssey Theatre
by Tracey Paleo, Gia On The Move Anywhere but hir… Playwright Taylor Mac's acclaimed dysfunctional family drama Hir making its Los Angeles premiere at the Odyssey Theatre is a bleak fandango of messy...
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