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The Wallis Annenberg Center for the Performing Arts held "The Wallis Delivers: A Benefit Evening to Support Wildfire Recovery" on April 30. "The deadly 2025 Los Angeles wildfires ravaged our beloved neighborhoods and inspired truly extraordinary outpourings of help and support, said Wallis Annenberg, Chairman,

Continuing down the yellow brick road from last week, we begin with a new set of series that are already streaming on a TV near you. 

In this multi-part series, the Courier surveys some of the most notable “don’t miss” and “don’t bother” TV offerings this spring.

Continuing our theater journey, I’m like Alice down the rabbit hole. So much to see, so little time. 

Broadway isn’t just humming along; it’s singing at the top of its lungs. Having just returned from a theater blitz, it was all worthwhile. Advance planning certainly helped.

We are thrust into the middle of an American version of a Bollywood-style Indian wedding with everything but the elephant.

“The Penguin Lessons” is based on the true-life adventure of Tom Michell, a disillusioned and cynical Englishman who opted for what he thought would be an easy road, a job at a prestigious English boarding school halfway around the world in Buenos Aires.

January, February and March have presented what seems like an endless stream of entertainment.

“One Hundred Years of Solitude,” a new Netflix miniseries based on the acclaimed novel by Gabriel García Márquez, premiered in December.

“Sondheim’s Old Friends,” now playing at the Ahmanson Theatre in its pre-Broadway run, will make you want to get up and sing and dance with the marvelous cast on stage.