Miscellaneous

The Rebel Force Takes Manhattan

There’s no one else quite like Ricky Rebel in mainstream music. First discovered by Michael Jackson, he aims to be a pioneer for other male peacock artists....

LA SCOPE: What's On in LA This Spring

In song, dance, comedy and photography, artistic expression will rule the day this April and May....

REVIEW: Don Cheadle's "Miles Ahead"

Step into the twisted worlds of fractured fairy tales and deadly drone strikes, lost loves and haunted houses, alien overlords and an iconic artist looking for a fix....

South Island, The "Other" New Zealand

New Zealand visitors flock to its North Island, but if you skip the South you’re missing out. Adventure, nature, great food and wine — they all await on New Zealand’s South...

Trunkster: The Suitcase of the Future

You regularly upgrade your personal electronics; why not upgrade the way you travel with them?...

Our 5 Choices for Spring Circuit Parties

Our five choices for this spring’s flings…...

REVIEW: The Lobster

This film is very strange, but more importantly, it’s immersive, engaging and has something to say....

REVIEW: Terrence Malick's "Knight of Cups"

Master filmmaker Terrence Malick was once known for only creating a new film about every seven years, but he’s been picking up the pace — following up 2011’s ambitious The...

REVIEW: Rita Wilson at Cafe Carlyle

You know Rita Wilson: Movie Star. Now meet Rita Wilson: Singer-Songwriter....

REVIEW: Syfy's "Childhood's End"

This three-part mini-series adapts a story by legendary science fiction author Arthur C. Clark, and its depiction of an extra-terrestrial-controlled human evolution is a somewhat...

REVIEW: Guillermo del Toro's "Crimson Peak"

In his latest film, director Guillermo del Toro’s work remains as visually exquisite as his much-beloved Pan’s Labyrinth — even though the story may be less spectacularly...