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A stunning home perched above the Bel-Air Country Club is the perfect backdrop for "Crafting Dreams Los Angeles," a showcase of Louis Vuitton collections, collaborations, and of course, craftsmanship.

This unassuming woman helped so many of us survive childhood and parenting with a knowing smile and a boost to the confidence that crashed the barriers of doubts and crises, fears and confrontations, and did it with a laugh and a grin. She was complicit

The city of Beverly Hills and its Community Services Department will celebrate 50 years of bringing extraordinary art to Beverly Gardens Park through the Beverly Hills Art Show on May 20 and 21 from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m.  

Joseph Bologne, aka Chevalier de Saint-Georges, the subject of "Chevalier," was a historical figure of almost mythical stature so impressive that Napoleon went to great lengths to erase him from history when he reinstated slavery in the French colonies in 1802 after it had been

During the Beverly Hills Arts and Culture Commission's regularly scheduled April 11 meeting, the city demonstrated its ongoing commitment to art, highlighting a plethora of programming and providing updates on various arts and culture events around the city.

The Portland, Oregon art scene is thriving and Lizzy is there on the margins. A potter, she lives a life of quiet frustration.

"Air," about the Nike-Michael Jordan marriage, is a pure pleasure from beginning to end.

Making a film within a film seems to be becoming a genre unto itself.

"The Lonely Few," a musical premiering at the Geffen Playhouse in the tiny Audrey Skirball Kenis Theater, was commissioned by the Geffen. Ambitious and audacious, "The Lonely Few" is a play about hopes, dreams, successes, failures, disappointments and love in all its permutations and boundaries. 

March brings a bouquet of flowers (and weeds) and I will try to give you some viewing options and opinions. Buyer beware.