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“The Way You Look Tonight” Reviewed by Rose Desena

Sean Smith (Robyn) and Robin Riker (Esme) are endearing in their bathroom stall scenes, and both share a passion for expensive shoes.

The Dia Diaries had the pleasure of sitting down with Celebrity Face Designer and National Director of Creative Artistry, Tim Quinn to discuss the products used to achieve the iconic “Armani Glow”.

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Rogue Machine is back with a vengeance, up to their old tricks with good thought-provoking theater. Their season opener, “Gruesome Playground Injuries” written by Rajiv Joseph (Bengal Tiger at the Baghdad Zoo), lives up to their well-deserved reputation.

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The Guardsman, Ferenc Molnar’s classic tale of deception and manipulation, comes to life in a stunning production. Molnar has a flair for telling stories that are timeless. Jealousy has always made for good theater, but this time it’s not combative. It is more about skill and wit.

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At an event one night over champagne and cookies, Colin Mitchel and I were discussing the Fringe Festival. I mentioned I was interested in producing a show at the festival and the next day I get a script in my inbox: “Linden Arden Stole The Highlights.”

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This evacuation drill is designed for the benefit of residents of Topanga Canyon and will test the community’s knowledge of evacuation plans that were put in place during the Topanga Emergency Management Planning Project.

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Los Angeles, CA (April 15, 2014) Hollywood Fringe Festival Favorite, Master Storyteller, and Voiceover Artist, Bill Ratner, the cartoon voice of G.I. Joe’s “Flint,” returns in 2014 with The True Life Adventures of Barbie and G.I. Joe. Performances are Wednesday through Friday at 7:30 p.m. and Saturday at 9:15 p.m. The show runs June 18th through June 28th at The Complex Theaters, Ruby Room (6476 Santa Monica Blvd. Hollywood, 90038). Tickets are $10 and available at http://www.hollywoodfringe.org/projects/1688

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I learned the beginning of this process from always believing I needed to hear jazz while studying, in order to help keep my sanity. But when I started doing higher realms of thinking, it became clear that my Attention power was reduced by anything that also demanded some of its energy be shared, even to the tiniest degree

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I can’t help but invest some emotions into the work I am seeing. At times something hits home and might affect me, though the overall piece is far from perfect. Critics are human after all…well, I am. Theater should leave an impression on you, move you.

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Occupations and industries related to healthcare are projected to add
the most new jobs between 2012 and 2022, the U.S. Bureau of Labor
Statistics (BLS) reported today. Total employment is projected to increase
10.8 percent, or 15.6 million, during the decade.

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