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March 5, 2010
Entertainment & Arts
Tovah Feldshuh has had an extra-long-running role as Israeli leader Golda Meir, with whom she shares a certain grit and conviction.
Jan. 30, 2005
Tovah Feldshuh, who received a Tony Award nomination this year for her portrayal of Israeli prime minister Golda Meir (and 29 other characters) in William Gibson’s one-woman play “Golda’s Balcony,” will leave the Broadway production in January and reprise her performance at the Wadsworth Theater in L.A., Feb. 1-20.
Aug. 27, 2004
Travel & Experiences
Billy Crystal, Bob Saget, Tovah Feldshuh and Dave Koz headline “Celebrating Chai for Chayim,” an evening of music and comedy with cantors and the Los Angeles Jewish Symphony Orchestra, Tuesday at 7:30 p.m. at UCLA’s Royce Hall in Westwood.
March 3, 2003
The Geffen Playhouse’s current season will not occur entirely at the 499-seat Brentwood Theatre, as initially announced.
Oct. 17, 2004
Movies
Intimate and well-acted, “A Day in October” (selected theaters) sheds light on an uplifting aspect of the Holocaust era that is not nearly as well known as it ought to be.
Nov. 11, 1992
Television
The Alexandria Safe-Zone becomes anything but safe as a zombie mega-herd invades the formerly protected community on “Start to Finish” (Episode 608), the midseason finale of AMC’s “The Walking Dead.”
Nov. 30, 2015
“Kissing Jessica Stein” has the look and feel of a smart, stylish New York romantic comedy in which the principals are articulate and forthright about their intelligence and sophistication.
March 13, 2002
‘Golda’s Balcony’ hinges on a resolute woman’s fateful 1973 decision.
Feb. 4, 2005
There aren’t many animated movies made for so specific an ethnic audience as French filmmaker Albert Hanan Kaminski’s “Aaron’s Magic Village,” and for his stick-to-it-iveness alone, he deserves credit.
Sept. 19, 1997