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Oscar Arslanian, Publisher
Nyla Arslanian, Editor
Adam Fisher, Newsletter and Social Media Manager
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Two Hollywood things that age well: Musso and Franks Restaurant and Film Noir (Cover from our Winter 2006 issue) | |
PALEYFEST 2025
Mar 21-29
The nation's premier TV festival—brings audiences together with television's brightest stars and biggest names at the Dolby Theatre.
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HOLLYWOOD
HERITAGE MUSEUM
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BARBARA LAMARR:
THE GIRL WHO
WAS TOO BEAUTIFUL
Mar 23
Presented by Sherri Snyder, actress, writer, and author of Barbara La Marr: The Girl Who Was Too Beautiful for Hollywood, come out and celebrate her life and legacy.
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ACADEMY MUSEUM
OF MOTION PICTURES
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DIRECTOR'S INSPIRATION:
BONG JOON HO
Mar 23-Jan 10, 2027
This exhibition offers a focused spotlight on Bong Joon Ho’s creative process, filmography, and cinematic influences.
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HOLLYWOOD
PANTAGES THEATRE
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HARRY POTTER
AND THE CURSED CHILD
Thru June 22
When Harry Potter’s head-strong son Albus befriends the son of his fiercest rival, Draco Malfoy, it sparks an unbelievable new journey for them all—with the power to change the past and future forever.
REVIEW
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ACTOR'S CO-OP
THEATRE COMPANY
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THESE SHINING LIVES
Thru Mar 30
Set in the 1920s, a group of women who take pride in their work painting luminous watch dials—until they discover the deadly consequences of radium exposure.
REVIEW
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CABARET
Thru Mar 29
Set in 1929 - 1930 Berlin during the twilight of the Jazz Age as the Nazis rise to power, the musical focuses on the hedonistic nightlife at the seedy Kit Kat Klub and revolves around American writer Clifford Bradshaw's relations with English cabaret performer Sally Bowles.
REVIEW
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ROGUE MACHINE
AT MATRIX THEATRE
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BACON
Thru Mar 30
An unflinching and unexpectedly humorous look at power and sexuality, through the dizzying lens of youth.
REVIEW
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TWO SMALL BODIES
Thru Apr 26
Two children have disappeared, the mother and a tough-talking detective play cat-and-mouse games while they investigate the case.
REVIEW
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ALABASTER
Thru Mar 30
The attraction between June and Alice is immediate, but what they need from each other transcends anything physical. A Pulitzer-nominated play about healing and the power of women.
REVIEW
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OPEN FIST THEATRE CO.
AT ATWATER VILLAGE
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BAT BOY:
THE MUSICAL
Thru Apr 6
Inspired by a 1992 story in a supermarket tabloid, about a half boy/half bat found in a cave in West Virginia. Now, according to new headlines, Bat Boy has been newly rediscovered.
REVIEW
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INDEPENDENT SHAKESPEARE
THEATRE CO.
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HAMLET(SOLUS) 2025
Thru Apr 13
In a virtuoso solo performance, Melville navigates the terrain between grief and humor, offering a deeply personal take on Shakespeare's text, seamlessly blended with original songs and music.
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ECHO THEATER CO.
AT ATWATER VILLAGE
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ONE JEWISH BOY
Mar 20-Apr 28
A funny, biting, bittersweet story about two young people in love who are faced with the world's unpredictable cruelty.
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Mar 22-30
After a rigged wrestling match goes sour, Rosalind and friends escape the rigidity and nastiness of the cruel city.
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Mar 22-30
The tangled web that happens when love and war are intertwined. Greeks and Trojans in Love. Fight. Love. Lose. Grieve. Rest. Repeat.
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OUT OF THE AREA PRODUCTIONS:
"Women On The Verge" at Casa 0101 Theatre in Boyle Heights REVIEW
A special evening of musical theatre "One For My Baby" at El Portal Theatre REVIEW closes March 23.
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IN SITU: ALICE
NINGCI JIANG
Mar 21-Thru Apr 20
Stories of Knowing and Unknowing
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COLT SEAGER:
THIN PLACES
Mar 22-Apr 26
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AUTRY MUSEUM
OF THE AMERICAN WEST
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AUTRY AFTER HOURS
Mar 20
Come out to the Museum and enjoy live music from Sourdough Slim and Robert Armstrong.
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DH Theatre and Music critic, Chris Cassone reviews Dom Cicchetti’s
latest album Candy Apple
REVIEW
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JAPANESE BREAKFAST
Mar 21
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COROOK
Mar 22
with Kel Cripe
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MICHAEL MARCAGI
Mar 21
with Ashley Kutcher
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A SKYLIT DRIVE
Mar 24
with Awake At Last, Ghost!InTheWall, Xanon,
Divide, and 5150
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THE MASONIC LODGE
AT HOLLYWOOD FOREVER
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SNOW WHITE
Mar 20-Apr 20
A live-action musical reimagining of the classic
1937 film.
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INDIA: PAINTED ELEPHANTS
FOR HOLI FESTIVAL
Mar 23
Celebrate India's Holi Festival usingcolor chalk, pattern paper, flowers, jewels.
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KIDDEE MATINEE:
SPIDER-MAN 2
Mar 22 & 23
Join Geppetto's beloved puppet, Pinocchio, as he embarks on a thrilling adventure to become a real boy.
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FRIDAY NIGHT COMEDY
Mar 21
Witness some of the best emerging stand up comedians in Hollywood.
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HOLLYWOOD SATURDAY
ALL STARS
Mar 22
They're rolling out the red carpet for you and your party, treat yourselves to a lineup of comedy's #1 All Stars. It's all in the name.
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MONDERAYS
Mar 24
Laugh your socks off with DeRay Davis and more!
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AMERICAN CINEMATHEQUE
AT EGPYTIAN THEATRE
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NOIR CITY:
HOLLYWOOD 2025
Mar 20-23
Introductions by Eddie Muller, John Dahl, and Alan K. Rode
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ANATOMY OF A MURDER
Mar 20-23
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MIDNIGHT:
TRUE ROMANCE
Mar 21 & 22
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MAGAZINE DREAMS
Mar 20-26
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NEW FILMMAKER
LOS ANGELES
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INFOCUS:
FEMALE CINEMA
Mar 21 & 22
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VIDEO CAPITAL
OF THE WORLD:
45 YEARS OF EZTV IN LA
Mar 24-31
9 UNIQUE PROGRAMS ACROSS 6 LOS ANGELES VENUES HONORING THE 45TH ANNIVERSARY OF PIONEERING MICROCINEMA
AND ARTS ORGANIZATION EZTV
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AMERICAN CINEMATHEQUE
AT LOS FELIZ THEATRE
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VALLEY GIRL
Mar 22
Introduction by contributor, World Film Locations: Los Angeles Volume 2, Robert Foulkes
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MY NIGHT AT MAUD'S
Mar 24
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SATISFACTION
Mar 26
Q&A with filmmaker Alex Burunova
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Take a closer look into the world of noir, read 'Hollywood is Film Noir.'
by Anita Rosenberg from the Winter 2006/2007 Issue of Discover Hollywood Magazine.
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Mar 21
Kirk Honeycutt & Mira Advani Honeycutt discuss & sign, SIDEWAYS UNCORKED: THE PERFECT PAIRING OF FILME & WINE.
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Mar 14
Jane Borden will sign and discuss CULTS LIKE US with Doree Shafrir.
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Mar 26
Writer and critic Elizabeth Teets, brings together authors of all genres for a unique reading to celebrate their favorite bits of pop culture.
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