Q Con Comic Convention Set For This Summer
by Stephi Wild - Mar 11, 2024
Prism Comics, the nonprofit championing LGBTQ+ visibility, diversity and inclusion in comics, graphic novels and popular media, has announced the 3rd Annual Q Con, Southern California’s only LGBTQ+ comic convention, and Q Con the Podcast.
Prism Comics Presents Q CON Southern California's 2nd Annual LGBTQ+ Comic Convention
by A.A. Cristi - Jun 9, 2023
Prism Comics, the nonprofit championing LGBTQ+ visibility, diversity and inclusion in comics, graphic novels and popular media, presents Q Con, Southern California's newest LGBTQ+ comic con on Saturday, June 17, 2023 from 10 am to 5 pm at Fiesta Hall in Plummer Park, 1166 North Vista Street, West Hollywood, CA.
Molly Knox Ostertag Comes to Q Con Next Weekend
by Stephi Wild - Jun 11, 2022
Molly Knox Ostertag, New York Times bestselling author and illustrator of the acclaimed Witch Boy trilogy, will be a special guest at Q Con - Southern California's newest LGBTQ comic con - on Saturday, June 18 at Fiesta Hall in Plummer Park, 1166 North Vista, West Hollywood, CA. 90064.
Rogue Artists Ensemble Announces 2017 Season of Performances
by A.A. Cristi - May 4, 2017
The critically acclaimed and award-winning Rogue Artists Ensemble announces its first complete season of performances for 2017. The season includes one world premiere immersive production in association with East West Players, one workshop of an original site-specific adaptation commissioned by the City of West Hollywood, one reading of an original script, and a remount and reinvention of an all-ages production at the Pasadena Playhouse.
Classical Theatre Lab to Present A FAMILY AFFAIR, Begin. 7/19
by Tyler Peterson - Jul 17, 2014
The Classical Theatre Lab and the City of West Hollywood present A Family Affair by Alexander Ostrovsky, adapted from a translation by Geroge R. Noyes, directed by Mel Green. Causing an uproar when published in 1850, this broad and irreverent Russian comedy of manners centers around a greedy merchant, Bolshov, who makes a fraudulent bankruptcy application in order to finance the lavish lifestyle of his bourgeois husband-hunting daughter. When Bolshov's accomplices run off with his assets and his daughter, he descends into professional and psychological ruin and is jailed. Upon his release, Bolshov, a new man ready to walk the straight and narrow, finds that his selfish and cantankerous family has not changed one bit.