Native Earth Announces 2022/23 Season
Native Earth Performing Arts has announced its 40th anniversary season, featuring a remarkable lineup of Indigenous dancers, playwrights, and emerging artists from across Turtle Island.
AIR APPARENT Shares New Single 'Leave Me' From Upcoming Album
Rising San Francisco-based DJ and producer, AIR APPARENT, shares his new single 'Leave Me' out everywhere now. The newest single arrives ahead of the release of the producer's debut LP Chromatic. The 12 track project features appearances from vocalists like Constance, Kcdeeya, GESS, Ellie Jones, and more.
DJ and Producer Air Apparent Shares New Single and Music Video
Rising San Francisco-based DJ and producer, AIR APPARENT, releases his bouncy new single and accompanying video, '100%' featuring ÊMIA today, out everywhere now. The single will be followed by the optimal poolside soundtrack–a collection of light and bright tracks, culminating in the 12-track LP, Chromatic featuring appearances from vocalists like Constance, Kcdeeya, GESS, Ellie Jones, and more, coming just in time for summer.
Air Apparent Shares Bouncy New Single '100%'
The single will be followed by the optimal poolside soundtrack–a collection of light and bright tracks, culminating in the 12-track LP, Chromatic featuring appearances from vocalists like Constance, Kcdeeya, GESS, Ellie Jones, and more, coming just in time for summer. Watch the music video for the new single now!
NINA FOCH, Sophisticated Screen Siren & Teacher, Dies At 84
Nina Foch, the Dutch actress best remembered as Milo Roberts, died today in her LA home. She was 84 years old.
Nina Foch was a major leading lady of the 1940s. The tall and blonde Foch usually played cool, aloof, and often foreign, women of sophistication. Yet Foch also proved to versatile in many areas, holding a role as a panelist on several TV quiz shows. She worked as George Stevens' assistant director for The Diary of Anne Frank (1959) and directed several plays.
Nina Foch, Actress, Renowned Coach and Directing Teacher, Dead at 84
The Los Angeles Times has reported that Nina Foch, a veteran actress from Hollywood's film noir era of the 1940s who became a widely respected acting coach and teacher of directors, died Friday at the Ronald Reagan UCLA Medical Center. She was 84. The cause was complications of long-term myelodysplasia, a blood disorder, according to her son, Dr. Dirk De Brito.