7 Days in The Arts
Easiest mitzvah opportunity of the week award goes to \”One Night Only: A Concert for Autism Speaks\” tonight at the Kodak.
Easiest mitzvah opportunity of the week award goes to \”One Night Only: A Concert for Autism Speaks\” tonight at the Kodak.
Jews of the LBC rejoice as they finally get a film fest all their own. The first Long Beach Jewish Film Festival will be held today and tomorrow, thanks to the support of the Alpert JCC and the Cal State Long Beach Jewish studies program.
Summer nights are almost over. Head to Topanga Canyon this evening to take in one more night under the stars.
Spend some quality time with the kiddies before the back-to-school commotion ensues.
While we are of the opinion that adult twins who dress alike are about as cheesy or creepy as you can get, we can\’t speak for the Rosenblum Twins\’ comedic skills.
Last chance to see \”The Last Word…,\” Oren Safdie\’s latest play about the clashing of generations. Protagonist Henry Grunwald is a Holocaust survivor who went on to have a career as a New York ad exec.
McDonald\’s and Starbucks are just the tip of the iceberg. This afternoon, head to the Skirball for their screening of \”Looking for America.\” The film documents some of the millions of ways in which American culture has seeped into the indigenous societies of more than 30 countries around the world.