Entertainment
Davy Jones as Artful Dodger in ‘Oliver!’ and other stage turns
Mar 1st
Before Davy Jones became the most wee Monkee in 1966 and the object of Marsha Brady’s crush five years later, he was a star of the stage.
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Westward, ho! for LACMA’s art rock
Mar 1st
The 340-ton boulder, destined to be the centerpiece of an artwork at the Los Angeles County Museum of Art, is drawing interest in its slow, circuitous move westward. The 340-ton boulder, destined to be the centerpiece of an artwork at the Los Angeles County Museum of Art, is drawing interest in its slow, circuitous move westward.
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The Spotlight: Evan Brenner in ‘Buddha: A Fantastic Journey’
Mar 1st
Never mind that the ancient spiritual leader was probably pretty thin himself. Never mind that the ancient spiritual leader was probably pretty thin himself.
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When are the 2012 Tony Awards?
Mar 1st
Now that the Oscars are over we can move on to Broadway’s big night, the 2012 Tony Awards. Now that the Oscars are over we can move on to Broadway’s big night, the 2012 Tony Awards.
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Music review: Two Louis Andriessen premieres at Green Umbrella
Mar 1st
There is no question that violinist Monica Germino and the soprano Cristina Zavalloni were muses for a curious violin concerto, “La Giro,” and the theatrical “Anais Nin.” There is no question that violinist Monica Germino and the soprano Cristina Zavalloni were muses for a curious violin concerto, “La Giro,” and the theatrical “Anais Nin.”
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Art review: ‘Richard Diebenkorn: The Ocean Park Series’ at OCMA
Feb 29th
For American art in its ambitious, often aggressive postwar efflorescence, they bring a commitment to abstraction to a virtuoso climax. For American art in its ambitious, often aggressive postwar efflorescence, they bring a commitment to abstraction to a virtuoso climax.
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Pritzker Prize winner Wang Shu speaks to packed house at UCLA
Feb 29th
Thirty minutes into Wang Shu’s lecture at UCLA on Monday night, the freshly minted winner of the Pritzker Prize had yet to talk about any of his own projects. Thirty minutes into Wang Shu’s lecture at UCLA on Monday night, the freshly minted winner of the Pritzker Prize had yet to talk about any of his own projects.
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Music review: U.S. debut of Norway’s asamisimasa at Zipper Hall
Feb 28th
It’s tempting to view the performance by virtuosic Norwegian group asamisimasa as comic relief from the contemporary music scene s more serious side. It’s tempting to view the performance by virtuosic Norwegian group asamisimasa as comic relief from the contemporary music scene s more serious side.
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Theater review: ‘Figure 8′ at Theatre of NOTE
Feb 28th
Although the playwright’s stream-of consciousness technique sometimes falls short, the actual staging, by Kiyomura and co-director Jerry Kernion, is unerringly proficient. Although the playwright’s stream-of consciousness technique sometimes falls short, the actual staging, by Kiyomura and co-director Jerry Kernion, is unerringly proficient.
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Smithsonian embracing digital 3-D technology
Feb 28th
Hollywood isn’t the only industry to embrace digital 3-D technology. Hollywood isn’t the only industry to embrace digital 3-D technology.
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