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Art: Made in L.A. showcases local art at Hammer
Made in L.A. is a biennial survey of the absolute best in local art from a variety of media. Hosted by the Hammer Museum, it's a compendium of work from rising artists' early careers, and aside from being an excellent show, it puts the imprimatur of one...Tags: Arts
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The Last Remaining Seats info
The Last Remaining Seats When: 8 p.m. Wednesdays (2 p.m. matinee on June 30). Doors open one hour before each screening. Cost: $20 ($16 for Los Angeles Conservancy members) Info: (213) 623 2489; http://www.laconservancy.org. Schedule: June 6:...Tags: Robin Hood (movie, 2010), The Wizard of Oz (movie, 1939), Entertainment Events, Entertainment, Theater
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Last Remaining Seats will honor 'Tootsie' at 30
When veteran actor Dabney Coleman was preparing to film his last scene for the 1982 comedy "Tootsie" with costar Jessica Lange in New York, he recalls how they looked at each other in dismay, both convinced they were making a terrible movie. "Jessica said...
Tags: Dabney Coleman, Douglas Fairbanks Jr., The Wizard of Oz (movie, 1939), Entertainment Events, Jessica Lange
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'Los Otros' creators make an artful trio
Almost everyone, sometime, has felt the sting of being treated like the Other. The members of the creative team behind the new chamber musical "Los Otros," which will have its world premiere Sunday at the Mark Taper Forum, are no exceptions. Growing up...
Tags: Concerts, Michael Ritchie, Entertainment Events, World War II (1939-1945), Theater
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Thursday’s Highlights: 'Breaking Pointe' on KTLA
Show TrackerClick here to download TV listings for the week of May 27 - June 2 in PDF format TV listings for the week of May 27 - June 2 in PDF format are also available here This week's TV Movies...... -
Late Night: Jon Stewart clarifies his support for 'socialism'
Show TrackerAccording to Jon Stewart, "A socialist is someone who wants to spend government money on things you don’t like."... -
Kristen Stewart: I'm not trying to distance myself from 'Twilight'
24 FramesIn the four years since Kristen Stewart began playing the role of Bella Swan in the "Twilight" franchise, the actress has only appeared in three films outside of the massively popular series. The most popular of the nonvampire fare was the 2009 comedy... -
Academy chooses architects for its movie museum project at LACMA
24 FramesAcademy hires two architects to transform the old May Co. building into its movie museum.... -
An appreciation: Doc Watson, flatpicker, song stylist, messenger
Pop & HissDoc Watson, whose guitar style was an influence on generations of folk players, died on Tuesday near his North Carolina home. Times pop music critic Randall Roberts offers an appreciation.... -
Watercolor paintings based on Julius Shulman photos
L.A. at HomeAmy Park: Artist Amy Park paints classic pieces of Southern California modernism, with a twist: Her watercolors aren't based on visits to the landmarks, but rather the photography of Julius Shulman.... -
Fashion News: Johnny Depp to receive CFDA award Lady Gaga won last year
All The RageJohnny Depp is to receive the CFDA Fashion Icon Award on Monday, the same category Lady Gaga won last year. Presenters will include Lily Collins and Jessica Chastain, with Seth Myers serving as the evening's host.... -
The origins of '50 Shades of Grey' go missing
Jacket CopyWhy has the online serial E.L. James wrote before "50 Shades of Grey" been removed from an Internet archiving site?...
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