Clairesse Yvonne Schweig

The National Tour of ‘Chicago’ Brings ‘Razzle Dazzle’ and ‘All That Jazz’ to OC

America’s No.1 longest-running musical in Broadway history, “Chicago,” made its way to Costa Mesa’s Segerstrom Center for the Arts from May 16-21. With sparkle,...

Lana Del Rey’s Single “A&W” Tells the Honest, Ugly, Sensual and Empowering Truth Behind her “American Wh*re” Experience

“A&W” is the second single released preceding Lana Del Reys’ ninth studio album, “Did You Know That There’s a Tunnel Under Ocean Blvd.,” co-produced...

Ranking Past Seasons of ‘American Horror Story’ By Strolling Down Memory Lane

After haunting and enticing fans for over a decade on the silver screen, the hit television show American Horror Story is back with its...

‘A League of Their Own:’ a Grand Slam for Queer Representation and Truly Terrific Television

Ranked number one on Amazon Prime’s Top Ten in the U.S., the first season of Amazon Prime’s sports comedy-drama “A League of Their Own”...

Feeling ‘The Effect’

Engrossing and elegiac, the Claire Trevor School of the Arts’ “The Effect” opened on April 23, and ran for two weekends at the Robert...

‘Before the Beginning’ Demonstrates the Multifaceted Joy of Being Human Through Dance

Disrupting the stage’s darkness, a low light slowly illuminates five dancers all wearing brown pants and neutral-colored tops. The first dancer comes from downstage...

Empathic and Entertaining, A24’s New Film Will Make You Feel ‘Everything Everywhere All at Once’

Production company A24’s newest film “Everything Everywhere All at Once” offers audiences a transcendent look into the multiverse. Having premiered in all theaters across...

Like Its Main Character, ‘The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel’ is Out for Revenge With Its Hilarious and Gorgeous Fourth Season

The Amazon Prime original series “The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel” is back with its fourth season of delightful and entertaining television. The entire eight-episode season...

‘Death on the Nile’ Is an Entertaining Sequel and Mysterious Film, but an Unsurprising One at That.

The long awaited sequel to the 2017 film “Murder on the Orient Express,” “Death on the Nile,” hit theaters on Feb. 11, enticing eager...

You’ll Want to Take a Walk Down This ‘Nightmare Alley’

Originally released in theaters on Dec. 17, 2021, the neo-noir psychological thriller “Nightmare Alley” recently hit streaming platforms HBO Max and Hulu, offering audiences...

Segerstrom Center for the Arts’ ‘Wicked’ Is A Wondrous and Altogether Worth-While Musical Theater Experience

Now the fifth longest-running show in Broadway history with its 18-year run, “Wicked” began its limited North American residency at the Segerstrom Center for...

The Netflix Original ‘The Woman in the House Across the Street from the Girl in the Window’ is as Entertaining and Deadly Hilarious as...

Spoofing what Laura Miller from Slate calls the “domestic suspense genre,” the mysteriously satirical show “The Woman in the House Across the Street from...

Lana Del Rey’s Phantasmal Single ‘Watercolor Eyes’ is Altogether Euphoric

Lana Del Rey’s new single “Watercolor Eyes” holds a plethora of mesmerizing similes that are majestic and emphasize her ability to conquer the lyrical...

‘Don’t Look Up’: A Comedic Call to Action

Currently ranked seventh on Netflix’s Top Ten in the U.S. Today and 27th Annual Critics Choice nominee, “Don’t Look Up” uses satire, hilariously frightening...

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