Entertainment & Arts
Like most good character actors, Tony Plana has a face that looks familiar even if you can’t remember his name.
Jan. 18, 1994
Just when we thought we’d reached saturation point with one-person shows, along comes “James Agee: A Heart’s Eye,” presented Sundays at the Mark Taper Forum’s Literary Cabaret customary hangout, the Itchey Foot Ristorante.
Feb. 20, 1992
Tony Plana was trying to be nonchalant about giving a newspaper interview, while another part of him badly wanted to watch the Hagler-Leonard fight.
April 9, 1987
Travel & Experiences
He’s an arrogant, rich caballero. She’s an independent Yankee pioneer.
Feb. 20, 2006
East L.A. theater group weaves racial harmony into Shakespeare.
July 29, 1999
Cherry Jones, Raul Esparza give Sundance Theatre Lab star power
July 10, 2012
“Painless Shakespeare.” That’s what East L.A.
May 17, 2002
Latin Rhythms and a Message of Unity in Kid-Friendly ‘Twelfth Night’
Aug. 20, 1998
Movies
Awkward title aside, tonight’s “The Princess and the Barrio Boy” is an engagingShowtime family film whose chief asset is its core of characters: articulate, well-heeled and upper-crust Latinos.
Dec. 8, 2000
I’m glad Latino theater is flourishing again.
Feb. 9, 1986