It might be lights out at LA historic Mayan Theatre, but no one is planning to hang up their tights in the long run for the city’s longest running wrestling variety show, Lucha VaVoom de La Liz. The ...
For the first time in 23 years, Lucha VaVoom is hosting a Día de los Muertos event on the heels of moving from the Mayan Theater in Los Angeles to its new home in Pomona. Like several of the shows ...
It’s been hailed as the best burlesque in LA by LA Weekly. Comedy luminaries like Jack Black and Drew Carey have stepped in to host. It has roller-skaters, hula-hoopers and aerial acts mixed in ...
Romance will be in the air on Valentine’s Day weekend in downtown L.A. Wait, that’s not romance, that’s a 300-pound wrestler flying off the top rope and there’s no way he’s landing with a soft love ...
(Elana Marie/For De Los; Photos Courtesy of Luche VaVoom de La Liz.) Absurdity. Extravagance. Fashion. Mystique. Physique. These are the shared ingredients that make up the seemingly incongruous ...
Lucha VaVOOM is a non-stop, action-packed scream-a-thon, where Mexican Masked wrestlers flip and fly, performing breathtaking acrobatic feats. It’s good vs. evil played out in a one fall, Lucha Libre ...
When it comes to the celebration of Mexican customs, luchador Magno can’t think of a better pairing than Día de los Muertos and lucha libre. “I was born in Guadalupe, Mexico, but they brought me over ...
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