Let’s just call American Ballet Theatre’s world premiere, “Of Love and Rage,” choreographed by the singular Alexei Ratmansky, a terpsichorean... Read More
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Victoria Looseleaf is an award-winning, Los Angeles-based international arts journalist who covers music and dance festivals around the world. Among the many publications she has contributed to are the Los Angeles Times, the New York Times, Dance Magazine and KCET’s Artbound. In addition, she taught dance history at USC and Santa Monica College. Looseleaf’s novella-in-verse, Isn't It Rich? is available from Amazon, and and her latest book, Russ & Iggy’s Art Alphabet with illustrations by JT Steiny, was recently published by Red Sky Presents. Looseleaf can be reached through Twitter, Facebook, Instagram and Linked In, as well as at her online arts magazine ArtNowLA.
Time. One of life’s great imponderables becomes one of the topics in a soaring meditation in the T.S. Eliot literary... Read More
Seeing dance up close and personal can be something thrilling—as long as the choreography and performers are up to terpsichorean... Read More
Since it was first written and performed in 1596, Shakespeare’s enduring classic, “Romeo and Juliet”—the doomed romance of two teenagers... Read More
Black History Month was ushered in with a bang when members of Lula Washington Dance Theatre shredded the stage—in a... Read More
“I remember the day.” So begins Pulitzer Prize-winning composer David Lang’s crowdsourced lament, a eulogy for the lost, an encomium... Read More