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For the record - Sept. 15, 2015

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Broad museum: In the Sept. 13 Arts & Books section, a graphic detailing the design of the Broad in downtown Los Angeles said that all of the free, timed-admission tickets for the art museum’s Sept. 20 opening day had been distributed. A limited number of walk-up tickets will be available.

“Gianni Schicchi”: In the Sept. 14 Calendar section, a review of Los Angeles Opera’s production of “Gianni Schicchi” stated the title of one aria as “O Mio Bambino Caro.” The correct title is “O Mio Babbino Caro.”

PacMutual Building: In the Sept. 10 Business section, an article about the sale of the PacMutual office complex in downtown Los Angeles said that a lease by law firm Hueston Hennigan is valued at $60 million. Terms of the lease were not disclosed.

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Canned wine: An article in the Sept. 12 Saturday section about canned wine misstated the prices for Francis Ford Coppola Sofia Blanc de Blancs. A single can costs $5, not $4; a four-pack is $20, not $12. The article also misspelled the name of the restaurant Ledlow as Ludlow.

Alex Theatre: In the Sept. 7 California section, an article about the Alex Theatre’s marking 90 years in Glendale said that the theater is home to four resident companies. It has five: the Alex Film Society, the Glendale Youth Orchestra, the Los Angeles Ballet, the Los Angeles Chamber Orchestra and the Musical Theatre Guild.

Compton schools: In the Aug. 24 California section, an article about a lawsuit demanding that Compton Unified School District staff be trained in how abuse and violence affect students said that the suit was filed on behalf of eight students. It was filed on behalf of five students and three teachers.

Felony crime bills: In the Sept. 12 California section, an article about four proposals to create new felony crimes calling for prison or jail time referred to a rampage in which six people were killed. The 2014 shootings occurred in Isla Vista, a neighborhood near UC Santa Barbara, not at the university itself.

Ole Miss: An article in the Sept. 13 Sports section about the week in college football reported that Mississippi had scored 159 points in its first two games. Mississippi scored 149 points in wins over Tennessee Martin and Fresno State.

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