April 25, 2014
Brewing Up Some Fun! Chalk Art, Earth Day & Dog Walking

  

STAND OUT This week's stand out events are full of variety across the city. 

 

 

FRIDAY: Diane Keaton at the Wilshire Ebell Theatre presents her latest book about beauty.


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TICKET GIVEAWAY! Win a pair of tickets to see Deaf West Theatre as they bring Teater Manu, Norway's professional sign language theater company, to the U.S. for the first time with a black comedy about three women living on different floors of the same luxurious high-rise. Although they have never met, the trio is inter-connected by their secrets, a man and a feisty email conversation. It's a story as truthful as life, love and jealousy itself, filled with forbidden emotions, desire and passion. The actors will be voiced in English. We're offering 3 pairs of tickets for Thursday, May 1 show at [Inside] the Ford in Hollywood. Drop us a line at eyespylareviews@gmail.com. 

 

  

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EVEN MORE: Some things are always fun to do... Check out our Places to Go Anytime and Things To Do pages for plenty of ideas that are available on a regular basis.

  • KIDS STUFF - Shows, activities, teas and more for families with toddlers, tykes and teens.
  • ART - Painting classes, gallery openings and new exhibits.
  • MUSEUMS - We have wonderful museums and they are always worth a visit - many have special events.

See what's going on all month on the MAY CALENDAR  

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 Find more? Check out our Editor's Picks selected at the start of every week.  

  

DiscountsDISCOUNTS - there are some really good ones right now. From whale watching to kids shows to festivals... entertain yourself at a discount. All at very reasonable prices. Even better, most of the discounts offered are direct from the event/activity producers and do not involve additional fees to receive the discount.

  

TIP OF THE ICEBERG: you'll find lots more events and other things to do near you - on our neighborhood and regional calendar links at the bottom of all Eye Spy LA web pages.


Have a GREAT Weekend!

 
Fabulous Ferris Wheel, Las Vegas, NV by Charles Phoenix

Ferris Wheel NV

Fabulous Las Vegas, as it's accurately and historically described, has done it again. They've gone and built another icon. This time it's the biggest Ferris wheel on earth! The whole thing is SO futuristic. The nearby monorails whizzing by add to the effect. For a moment or two I thought I was on another planet.

The gala grand opening of the HIGH ROLLER, as it's officially named, happened less than a month ago. Earlier this week, I had the privilege and pleasure of taking a midnight spin and what a thrill it was.
 
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Calling All Playwrights! Skylight Theatre Offers a Home for New Voices to Shine by M.R. Hunter

http://eyespyla.blogspot.com/2014/04/calling-all-playwrights-skylight.html

Like any art, theater is in a constant state of evolution. It enjoyed preeminence before the talkies appeared a century ago. Everything changes. Newspapers struggle against the internet, critics who once wrote essays and books on the state of theater let alone verbose reviews are reduced to a mere doubling of Twitter-sized word counts and a diminishing of their importance. Actors are not so nearly eager to dive into a six-week run at the expense of a better paying gig. The trickledown effect has been enormous and palpable. One role has remained the same, the playwright. Without him/her, there is no show excepting improvisation. Yet, much in how theater has been indelibly altered by technology and dwindling, less-than-captive audiences, so too has the playwright suffered the slings and arrows of theater's hegemony by lack of accessibility.  
 
For a playwright to find a foothold between his/her script and the stage door one has to crack the door, or in this case, a window to let opportunity and development shine its way through.  Artistic Director Gary Grossman of the Skylight Theatre Company (previously known as Katselas) is determined to offer a place for playwrights to experiment, hone, fail or succeed. Having produced over 300 plays and over 50 world premieres, Grossman is fearless in his conviction: emerging playwrights are the future of theater. Finding and developing raw talent is his goal. It is a lofty mission in the face of flagging audiences, competing revivals (where everyone knows at least the play is good) and word of mouth. In a city rife with writers like Los Angeles, the demand is great but the supply, up until the company's rebranded vision, has been poor with few options beyond the Fringe Festival or workshops. A playwright haven is an oasis.


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Rance's Chicago Pizza in Costa Mesa by Valerie Mitchell
 
  Rance's Pizzeria
After visiting Illinois, Rance Ruiz dreamed of creating the perfect Chicago style pizza. He practiced and perfected his skills and his recipes for years before opening up his dream restaurant - Rance's Chicago Pizza. 
 
I tried out the restaurant for the first time and loved the food. Obviously, I am not the only one who enjoys it. There was a steady stream of people coming in to eat at the restaurant and to pick up to go orders... 
 
 
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Eyestrology: Happy Birthday Taurus! by Cici Psy-Chic
 
Day of the Dead Duo Happy birthday to these celebrity April Tauruses: George Takei (4/20), Queen Elizabeth II (4/21), Jack Nicholson (4/22), George Lopez (4/23), Kelly Clarkson (4/24), Al Pacino (4/25), Channing Tatum (4/26), Tess Daly (4/27), Jessica Alba (4/28), Jerry Seinfeld (4/29), Willie Nelson (4/30)
 
Celebrity May Tauruses: Tim McGraw (5/1), David Beckham (5/2), Frankie Valli (5/3), Randy Travis (5/4),Adele (5/5), George Clooney (5/6), Robin Strasser (5/7), Enrique Iglesias (5/8), Billy Joel (5/9), Bono (5/10), Prince Royce (5/11), Tony Hawk (5/12), Stevie Wonder (5/13), George Lucas (5/14), Emmitt Smith (5/15), Megan Fox (5/16), Bob Saget (5/17), Tina Fey (5/18), Eleanor Tomlinson (5/19), Cher (5/20), Mr. T (5/21)  
 
This will be a fortunate month for most signs. Reap the benefits by keeping a glass half full perspective and making the most of the small stuff. Late spring is an excellent time to socialize. Mix and mingle through most of May and be open to meeting new people in different venues. Energy should be riding high, so put that to good use by working out in time to hit the beach. Artists and creative types will find this extra burst of tenacity helpful for finalizing projects or maybe starting one that's been percolating. By staying positive, we can be open to surprises. 
 
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