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Newsletter – Arts – Lead

A Tale of Two Walts: How an Unusual Friendship Led to Orange County Becoming a Theme-Park ...

Yesternow
by Doug JonesPosted on November 21, 2018November 21, 2018

The Wayward Artist Brings a Heartfelt, Universal Corpus Christi to Grand Central Ar...

Theater
by Joel BeersPosted on November 15, 2018November 15, 2018

Our Theater Critic Becomes an Art Critic In Spite of Himself, Thanks to ‘Living With Cla...

Art
by Joel BeersPosted on November 8, 2018November 8, 2018

The Enemy of the People? It’s Us, the People

Lost in OC
by Jim WashburnPosted on November 1, 2018November 5, 2018

Viet Film Fest Returns With an Incredible Lineup of Global Works

Film and TV
by Aimee MurilloPosted on October 11, 2018

Laguna Dance Festival Beams in Sublime Dancers and Choreographers As Seen on TV

Culture
by Lisa BlackPosted on October 4, 2018

We Love South Coast Repertory’s New Artistic Director

Theater
by Joel BeersPosted on September 27, 2018

Cambodia Town Film Festival Returns for a Sixth Year of Amazing Programming

Film and TV
by Aimee MurilloPosted on September 13, 2018

At the 25-Year Mark, QFilm Fest Is as Relevant as Ever

Film and TV
by Matt CokerPosted on September 6, 2018

Horrible Imaginings Film Festival Celebrates Classic and Indie Horror Films

Film and TV
by Aimee MurilloPosted on August 30, 2018

A New OC-Centric Play Proves That Shakespeare Isn’t Dead Yet

Theater
by Joel BeersPosted on August 23, 2018

A Sanctuary of Old California Art Closes After 20 Years

Mary Prankster
by Mary CarreonPosted on August 16, 2018

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