VOICE FROM THE STONE producer Dean Zanuck will participate in a Q&A after the 7:10 PM screening at the Monica Film Center on Friday, April 28.
Laemmle Glendale Update: Sign Installation Video and Residential Loft Leasing Info
Way back in 2014 we talked to the L.A. Times about our company’s 75th anniversary and what we had up our sleeves for the future. That’s when many of you first learned of our project located at Wilson and Maryland Avenues in the heart of Glendale. How time flies! We’re happy to report the Laemmle Glendale is expected to open in time for the holidays in late 2017!
Yes, seeing is believing, so we submit this short time-lapse of the “LAEMMLE” sign installation on our building:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aCpDuAkhhOg
If just visiting a Laemmle theater isn’t enough for you, how about living atop one? Lease applications are now being accepted for the 42 luxury lofts above the theater. Visit lloftsglendale.com for more information. The ‘L’ is for LAEMMLE!
For updates, follow @LaemmleGlendale on Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram. Admittedly, there’s not much to look at right now… but there will be soon!
DANGER CLOSE Filmmaker Q&A Friday Night at the Music Hall.
DANGER CLOSE filmmakers Christian Tureaud and David Salzberg will introduce and participate in a Q&A after the 7:40 PM screening at the Music Hall on Friday, April 28.
SLACK BAY Filmmaker Bruno Dumont in Person Opening Night at the Monicas.
SLACK BAY writer-director Bruno Dumont will participate in a Q&A after the 7 PM screening at the Monica Film Center on Friday, April 28. NPR film critic Ella Taylor will moderate.
THE BLACK ROOM Q&A Opening Night at the Music Hall.
THE BLACK ROOM actress Lin Shaye will participate in a Q&A after the 7:20 PM screening at the Music Hall on Friday, April 28.
CHASING TRANE Q&A’s with the Filmmakers.
CHASING TRANE editor/co-producer Peter Lynch will participate in Q&A’s after the 7:30 PM screening on Friday, April 21 and the 4:50 show on Sunday, April 23 at the Playhouse 7. Producer Sig Sigworth will participate in a Q&A after the 7:30 PM screening at the Playhouse on Saturday, April 22. CHASING TRANE director John Scheinfeld will participate in Q&A’s at the NoHo after the first evening screenings and a Sunday matinee show Friday-Sunday, April 28-30, exact times TBD.
RUN WITH THE BULLS and Painter Francisco Alvarado at NoHo 7, April 25
If you haven’t done so yet, next Tuesday, April 25 will be a good time to catch RUNNING WITH THE BULLS, Art in the Arthouse’s recent exhibit at the NoHo 7 featuring the works of FRANCISCO ALVARADO. That’s because we’ll be having a “late-show celebration” Tuesday, April 25 from 7-9pm, featuring a slide show, artist talk, and of course, the usual food and beverage treats AAH is known for.
Drawing inspiration from nature and his travels, Alvarado creates powerful works utilizing a fascinating process that combines technology and hands-on manipulation of acrylic paint, mixed media and digital imaging. Curated by Joshua Elias, the exhibit runs through early May at the NoHo 7.
About the Exhibit:

Painting with refined Matisse-like cutout shapes, Francisco Alvarado, has a propensity towards creating movement. Overlaying forms are charged with passionate, vibrant colors that evoke the volcanic fields in his native Ecuador. Inspired from loss, a ditch of emotion wells up in his art, focused, patiently rendered, evoking a wistful empathy.
Alvarado moved from Ecuador to Glendale, CA in 1969. Psychedelic 60s painter Peter Max influenced young Francisco greatly. With Heinz Edelman’s animation in the Beatles’ film the “Yellow Submarine,” animation as a gateway to fine art began to percolate.
Inspired by the emergence of Apple Computers, he enrolled at Long Beach State to study engineering. He threw himself into the brave new world of coding and digital imaging, ultimately leading to artistic experimentation with mixed media.
When mentor Quinton Bemiller introduced him to abstract painting, Alvarado’s work took new turns, filled with vivacity and freedom and influenced by luminaries such as Picasso, Hockney, and Matta. As a mature artist, Alvarado has connected to life and painting in a fuller sense, resulting in the stunning new works currently on display.
– Joshua Elias, Curator
REDCAT: Christiane Jatahy’s THE WALKING FOREST.
From our friends over at REDCAT:
Who are the modern day Macbeths? After her “stunning” and “ingenious” Strindberg adaptation Julia at REDCAT last year, Christiane Jatahy returns to Los Angeles with The Walking Forest. Inspired by Shakespeare’s Macbeth, she urgently explores the impact of greedy political and economic power systems on citizens of the world.
REDCAT is brilliantly re-configured for the internationally acclaimed project — a powerful multimedia experience mixing film, theater and music with profound emotional and political impact. To the pulse of a live DJ, an intimate audience is surrounded by a multi-projector visual installation, which artfully confronts issues of human rights, greed and corruption in today’s political climate. The event transforms into a live film event, creating a forceful, modernized Macbeth. Breaking down the boundaries between fact and fiction, and between theater and film, Jatahy brings the tragedy of everyday life to the surface with a rare and unforgettable emotional intensity.
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