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Can you hear me now? Symphony plays 'Carmen' on mobile devices
First the Bard on iPad and now an all-digital symphony? In an ad for a European bank, the Czech National Symphony Orchestra played "Carmen" entirely on smartphones and tablets. The 2 1/2-minute spot shows Czech conductor Libor Pesek stepping up to the...
Tags: Apple iPhone, Music Industry, Apple iPad, Ai Weiwei, Entertainment
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Girl born to save her sister's life graduates from CSU Long Beach
Marissa Eve Ayala, who first drew national attention more than two decades ago as the child who was born to provide her sister a life-saving bone marrow transplant, graduated from Cal State Long Beach this week with a degree in speech pathology. ...
Tags: Leukemia, California State University, Long Beach, Ceremonies, University of California, Los Angeles, Culture
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Paul Schimmel joins gallery world, creating Hauser Wirth & Schimmel
Former MOCA chief curator Paul Schimmel has signed on as a partner with the international gallery Hauser & Wirth. And yes, they are coming to Los Angeles. Schimmel, 58, confirmed that he will be helping the powerhouse gallery, which currently has...
Tags: Stanley Kubrick, Museums, Fine Artists, Arts, The Museum of Contemporary Art, Los Angeles
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Ana Serrano: Everyday L.A., captured in cardboard and paper
Los Angeles artist Ana Serrano creates vibrant neighborhoods filled with color and complexity, yet she produces them out of the most humble materials: corrugated cardboard, construction paper, glue and paint. These worlds will be on view starting this...
Tags: Arts
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Off Camera: Celebrity photographer launches new interview project
Sam Jones is one of Hollywood’s most acclaimed photographers. His celebrity portraits—of people such as George Clooney, Ben Affleck, Bob Dylan, Kristen Stewart — have appeared on the covers of Rolling Stone, Entertainment Weekly and Men&...
Tags: Photography, Jeff Bridges, Music Industry, Periodicals, Tony Hawk
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Matthew Sharpe's storytelling experiment
In my inbox this week: Matthew Sharpe announces “a little experiment in self-publishing on the Internet”: a series of 12 weekly micro-fictions, under the name “Very short stories r us,” that showcase his idiosyncratic blend of...
Tags: Education, Teachers, Authors, Teaching and Learning, Literature
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Signature Sensations
After a night (or nights) on the town, nothing takes the edge off like a revitalizing spa treatment. And the many ultra-luxe spas in Vegas can do it all — take years off your skin, remove that unsightly cellulite and those unwanted toxins, even...Tags: Physiology, Customs and Tradition, Personal Service, Ayurvedic Medicine, Drugs and Medicines
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Cal State trustees appoint new Cal State L.A president, others
William A. Covino, a veteran Florida and California administrator, was named Wednesday as the new president of Cal State L.A., becoming the first new leader of the El Sereno campus in 33 years. Covino’s selection was among a slate of...
Tags: Politics, Barack Obama, University of California, Berkeley, Political Fundraising, California State University, Long Beach
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James Holmes ordered 6 packages from ammo firm, documents show
CENTENNIAL, Colo. — Less than a month before last summer’s Aurora movie theater massacre, suspect James E. Holmes ordered six packages from an online ammunition supplier, according to court documents unsealed Wednesday. According to the...
Tags: Trials, Colorado Movie Theater Shooting, Court Preliminary, James Holmes, Apple iPod
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Paperless public library to open in Texas
A groundbreaking paperless public library system will open in Texas this year, the BBC reports. Bexar County's $1.5-million BiblioTech project will open its first library branch without a single print book. Instead, the BiblioTech library will...
Tags: BBC, Steve Jobs, Libraries, Justice System, Judges
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4Moms video chat: College counselors tell parents not to write students' essays
The best role for parents in the anxious process of the college search is to help students discover their paths. That was one message Wednesday from two college counselors who say parents often hijack the process. Colleges are trying to create a...Tags: Teaching and Learning, Literature, Students, Colleges and Universities
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