Saturday night, The Hollywood Sentinel did the red carpet for the
annual Life Through Art Red Party, over at the Peterson Museum in
Beverly Hills. Credentialed stars included George Clooney and
Jennifer Aniston, who both serve on the Board of Directors for
this great organization. Beyond the great entertainment here this
night, which we will feature in next weeks issue, we mingled with
some amazingly talented and beautiful people, including TV Star
Doris Roberts, who is an absolute sweetheart. Thanks to our
friends at Life Through Art for their kind hospitality.
Monday we’re off to the Disney Hall for "Grammy Salute to
Classical Music," with world legend orchestral symphony and
chamber conductor and violinist Sir Neville Marriner and his
protégé Jeffrey Kahane, conductor of the Los
Angeles Chamber Orchestra. Thanks to our friends at the
Grammy’s for their great support.
The S.A.G. awards are now behind us, Slumdog smacked down best
actoral ensemble, the Globes still linger in our minds, The
Superbowl is over, and it still feels difficult to realize that
Bush is gone and Obama is in the White House. I am having L.A.
Art Show withdraw, but thanks to some of the amazing gallerists
we met, including our new friends from Amstel Gallery in
Amsterdam, we will carry it on as promised, each week.
In this issue we remind of the death of Analog T.V., give props
to Brad Pitt and Bruce Springsteen, reflect on Alicia Silverstone
and People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals, and more.
Lastly, when we heard that Czech President Vaclav Klaus is
denying that there is any scientific evidence that global warming
is occurring, in his opposition to former U.S. Vice President Al
Gore (source: LBN-Elert), you can see here inside this issue just
how "crazy" we think Mr. Gore is.
We hope you enjoy this issue, and remember, life is a great,
and exciting trip. You just have to make it so and lead the
way.
Bruce Edwin
Editor, The Hollywood Sentinel ®