Jonathan Maseng
Jewish children’s choir combines the power of youth with the magic of music
It’s Sunday afternoon at the Workmen’s Circle in Pico-Robertson.
Ruth Weisberg exhibition captures timeless emotions
The fruits of Ruth Weisberg’s artistic career can’t fit in one room, but a new exhibition, “Ruth Weisberg: Reflections Through Time,” sure is doing its best.
All that glitters is Ari Gold
Sir Ari Gold isn’t actually a knight, but the popular singer and LGBT rights activist can be seen in shining armor in photos on his website.
Singer Tony Orlando, longtime friend of Israel, to receive Chabad’s Voice of Courage Award
Tony Orlando is not Jewish. Not even a little.
‘Waterfall,’ coming to Pasadena Playhouse, bucks Broadway norms
Songwriter David Shire’s newest work, “Waterfall,” which gets its world premiere at the Pasadena Playhouse May 29, started in his mind as anything but a likely hit.
Keren Ann returns to Skirball
Keren Ann Zeidel, better known as Keren Ann, isn’t afraid. She’s not afraid of technology, or change, or terrorism; in fact, she even seems to be handling motherhood with aplomb.