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Those who are practicing their religious beliefs in America occasionally face opposition. Some, much more than others, feel misunderstood and even frightened to express their views. The Skylight Theatre Company, known for developing impassioned new works and supporting emerging talent, takes on the controversial subject of religious freedom, and tolerance.

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Los Angeles – (April 2014) CABIV Productions is proud to present VIVIEN, by Percy Granger. Considered a drama with humor and grace that reaches zenith proportions between father and son. Directed by Tracey Silver, the show opens May 3rd at Acting Artists Theatre in Hollywood, CA, This powerful One-act production features Ilia Volok, last years winner of the 2013 LA Weekly Theater Award in the Best Solo Performance Category for “Diary Of A Madman”

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Realize that progress is not defined as being in any one direction. So let me reiterate—the ACA is healthcare progress. Progress not measured by politicians, healthcare agencies, or multi-million dollar medical entities, but by the most crucial entities—you and I. The patients. The consumers. The ones who are affected the most. You’re what’s most important.

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Sjalusi is a dark comedy about three women who live in the same luxury high rise but know nothing about each other. When I first saw the press release for this, I was really curious. I wanted more information about this interesting marriage between two exceptional groups, so I put together a little Q and A. For those of us who do not sign, there will be a live voice translation in English. This is a short run, so don’t hesitate if you’re as intrigued as I am.

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The past two weeks have been interesting in terms of shows. First, I saw a psychopathic teenager and her mother as the key characters in a science fiction thriller called Recall. The second show was about a sex-crazed family in a bizarre paly at the Odyssey called White Marriage; little did I know things would get worse. The show at the Sacred Fools Theater, ‘Taste,” was my next assignment.

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Every once in a while I see a show that I have an issue writing about – not because it was bad or good, but because as I sat in the theater I had to keep asking myself, “what the heck is going on here?”

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According to its Founder Brian MacMahon, Swap it Forward “is a shared community marketplace where entrepreneurs can grow their business by using their products and services as currency to get other companies products and services.

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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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What most impressed me was listening to their real, plain, and simple Common Sense principles of “Right” living they gained through observation, trial and tribulations, and reflection.

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