The media's current image of Greece is a country crumbling amidst financial ruin. The Los Angeles Greek Film Festival is an important reminder that the country's rich culture & history continue far beyond its financial woes. The fifth year of the festival opens Thursday night at Laemmle's Sunset 5 with the U.S. premiere of Pelican's Watch, a Dionysian documentary on Greek elders' efforts to preserve traditional winemaking.
1
Results tagged “losangelesgreekfilmfestival”
LAist Film Calendar 06/09-06/12: Get Thee To The Greek Film Festival
Your Weekly LAist Film Calendar
Like many aspiring tranny space aliens, I worked Rocky Horror shows in college, and through many, many weeks of rehearsals have probably seen the show a dozen times. That being said, even though there are two shows every weekend down here, I've yet to see it in L.A. Now might be a good time to check out Midnight Insanity's show at the Warner Grand Theatre. Yes, it's all the way out in San Pedro, but it's cast-member Bill's 20th year with the show, which means lingerie night and the ghosts of Janets past (one of whom, Danielle, is tapped to be Fangoria's next Spooksmodel)! Once/if you wake up on Sunday, the party continues at Rockystock in Huntington Central Park, wedged between the public library & the bathrooms. Oh, Brad!
« Previous
1
Next »


