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For the Record - July 2, 2017

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Gravity: In the Calendar section elsewhere in this edition, an article on Alejandro Inarritu’s virtual reality installation at the Los Angeles County Museum of Art falsely attached the director to the film “Gravity.” That movie was directed by Alfonso Cuaron. The article also stated that a piece of steel barricade in the installation evoked the barrier on the U.S.-Mexico border. The installation piece is an actual piece of the border wall. The errors were discovered after the section went to press.

Lee Remick: In the Calendar section elsewhere in this edition, an article about the UCLA Film & Television Archive series “Golden Age Television Writers on the Big Screen” says that actress Lee Remick was in the film “Tomorrow.” The films in the series in which she appears are “Days of Wine and Roses” and “Baby the Rain Must Fall.” The error was discovered after the section went to press.

Dow pesticide: In the June 29 Business section, an article reported, based on schedules provided by the Environmental Protection Agency, that EPA Administrator Scott Pruitt met with Dow Chemical Chief Executive Andrew Liveris for about half an hour at a hotel in Houston before reversing his agency’s push to ban a widely used pesticide that Dow makes. A spokeswoman for the EPA said the meeting listed on the schedule had been canceled, though Pruitt and Liveris did have a “brief introduction in passing.”

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