Los Angeles

SFCV’s writers report on topics relevant to the Los Angeles area.

Victoria Looseleaf - July 21, 2020

This summer’s online festival offers its courses, master classes, symposium, and keynote addresses to a broader audience than ever.

Victoria Looseleaf - July 20, 2020

Honoring military vets and front-line COVID-19 responders, the film is an artistic leap for the noted choreographer/director.

Peter Feher - July 16, 2020

With the inevitable cancellation, the orchestra is starting to figure out what it can present in new ways.

Peter Feher - July 14, 2020

L.A.-based piano duo HOCKET responds creatively to the times with pieces that last mere moments.

Jim Farber - July 14, 2020

San Diego’s Mainly Mozart brings live classical music back with a pair of free drive-in concerts.

Peter Feher - July 7, 2020

In a brand new summer festival, the orchestra is taking a step forward toward doing its normal job.

Jim Farber - June 29, 2020

Organizations are figuring out ways to present concerts while maintaining pandemic restrictions.

Jim Farber - June 26, 2020

The San Diego music festival finds an interesting way to do live music while maintaining social distancing.

Peter Feher - June 23, 2020

Derrick Spiva Jr.’s American Mirror is the centerpiece of the podcast Sounds Interesting, and Salastina has other projects afoot as well.

Lisa Houston - June 23, 2020

Opera philanthropy floats hope upon a sea of uncertainty.