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Los Angeles, California · Los AngelesWith the Belly Laughs Festival, an ambitious Asian American and Pacific Islander-centered comedy festival, the food is as important as the talent line-up. Every detail is intended to send a message of unabashed cultural pride. “It’s like we grew up kind of shying away and hiding our Asian-ness,” said Viv Wang, a volunteer festival producer with Coalition of Asian Pacifics in Entertainment, or CAPE, who helped conceive the idea for the event. “It…See the Story
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Topanga · TopangaGerald C. Rivers and Ensemble (Photo by Ian Flanders) Reviewed by Madison Mellon Theatricum Botanicum Through October 4 In a time of deepening economic inequity and corporate consolidation, Strife — John Galsworthy’s 1909 play about the clash between workers and management — should feel urgently relevant. Presented this summer at Theatricum Botanicum in an adaptation set in 1890s Pennsylvania, the play explores the complexities of strikes, union…Read Article
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Los Angeles, California · Los AngelesDavid Melville (Photo by Grettel Cortes) Reviewed by Ali MacLean Independent Shakespeare Company in Griffith Park Through August 31 RECOMMENDED Independent Shakespeare Company’s 2025 season opener is Shakespeare’s comedy Love’s Labour’s Lost. In this political climate, surely Richard II (a play about the dangers of unchecked power), Richard III (about a Machiavellian and corrupt King), or the bloody Titus Andronicus (featuring a chaotic governm…Read Article