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    Nov 3, 2008 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  1. Criss Angel, in a word: unbelievable

    If Criss Angel were blindfolded, straitjacketed, run over by a steamroller, locked in a steel box and dumped from a helicopter into the Pacific Ocean, he still might be easier to salvage from disaster than "Criss Angel: Believe," the gloomy, gothic muddle of a show that officially lurched into being on Halloween night like some patched-together Frankenstein's monster.
    If Criss Angel were blindfolded, straitjacketed, run over by a steamroller, locked in a steel box and dumped from a helicopter into the Pacific Ocean, he still might be easier to salvage from disaster than "Criss Angel: Believe," the gloomy, gothic muddle...

    Tags: Death, Defense, Firearms, Grace Slick, Halloween

  2. Aug 10, 2008 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  3. Broadway a big hit for Verdugo Hills High drama students

    New York
    Los Angeles Times Staff Writer
    New York Behold America's theater capital, twinkling, preening, clanging, stoking ambitions and devouring tourist dollars. Now behold the drama students of Verdugo Hills High School, their parents ferrying them from the San Fernando Valley to LAX, their...

    Tags: Eyewear, Subway Transportation, Museum of Natural History, Museum of Modern Art, YouTube

  4. Jun 14, 2009 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  5. Still alive!

    To call something "notes" means it isn't finished.
    To call something "notes" means it isn't finished. A preparation for something else, or a work in progress. Or It means I know this is less than perfect. It means the piecemeal composition is acknowledged, should be applauded. "And to my horror (for I...

    Tags: Death, Poetry, John Cage, Gaming, Stranger Than Fiction

  6. Apr 6, 2008 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  7. Man of mud

    <b>By Nick Owchar</b>
    By Nick Owchar Why do so many monsters live in Victorian London? Was there something toxic in the Thames (Spenser probably wouldn't call it "sweet" if he could have seen it then -- or now) or in the fog that, as the Environmental Protection Agency points...

    Tags: Crimes, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Grateful Dead (music group), World War I (1914-1918), Environmental Politics

  8. Jan 16, 2005 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  9. Park City, ski-free

    Times Staff Writer
    As the country's best-known film festival opens Thursday, one drama that already has generated considerable buzz will play out off-screen: Park City's love-hate relationship with Sundance. Hotels and restaurants love the Sundance Film Festival,...

    Tags: William Morris, Dining and Drinking, Science and Technology, Personal Service, Awards and Prizes

  10. Sep 17, 2003 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  11. BMW's bigger, better Rolls

    Not since torch-wielding peasants chased Frankenstein's monster through the town square has such a noble spirit been so mercilessly taunted. One critic compared the new $320,000 Rolls-Royce Phantom to a coffin maker's "Executive Slumber Series"; another...

    Tags: Dining and Drinking, Companies and Corporations, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Daimler AG, Restaurants

  12. Mar 29, 2012 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  13. 'Pinocchio' pops; 'The Giver' holds back

    &quot;The Strange and Terrible True Tale of Pinocchio (the Wooden Boy) As Told by Frankenstein's Monster (the Wretched Creature)"
    "The Strange and Terrible True Tale of Pinocchio (the Wooden Boy) As Told by Frankenstein's Monster (the Wretched Creature)" Walt Disney had a knack for boiling fairy tales down to their least-objectionable essence, and of the many dank Old World...

    Tags: The Hunger Games (movie), Pinocchio (movie), Science Fiction (genre), Arts and Culture, Literature

  14. Feb 22, 2012 |Column| Tribune Media Services
  15. Mr. Right eludes the GOP

    Jonah Goldberg
    "If we could just take a little bit from each of them." I've lost track of how many people I have heard say some version of this in the last couple of months. The "each of them" refers to the final four combatants for the Republican nomination. You...

    Tags: Republican Party, Politics, Tea Party Movement, Republican National Conventions, Parties and Movements

  16. Dec 20, 2011 |Story| Tribune Media Services
  17. Splendid beefs up lineup: Distrib nabs 'Black Sands,' 'Hours,' 'I, Frankenstein,' 'Killing Season'

    Tribune Media Services
    BERLIN -- Splendid Film has picked up rights to a slew of high-profile pics, including the Arnold Schwarzenegger actioner "Black Sands" and Stuart Beattie's monster actioner "I, Frankenstein" for German-speaking territories and the Benelux. Directed by...

    Tags: Paul Walker, Berlin (Germany), Aaron Eckhart, Literature, Bill Nighy

  18. Jan 15, 2012 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  19. Readers lament the lack of charm in contemporary downtown Towson

    After last week's column decrying the definite lack of charm in downtown Towson and its hideous collection of dehumanizing architecture, I thought I might have to enter the federal witness protection program. I feared I'd be chased from my West Towson...

    Tags: Photography Supplies and Services, Business, Baltimore County, World War II (1939-1945), Architecture

  20. Jul 7, 2011 |Column| Chicago Tribune
  21. A new season at the Neo-Futurists

    The Neo-Futurists have announced their 2011-12 season.  Typically electic titles abound. They include: • "Chalk and Saltwater: The Ladder Project." Opening in September and created by John Piersen and Clifton Frei, this piece dissects the...

    Tags: Music Theater

  22. Oct 21, 2010 |Story| Orlando Sentinel
  23. Theater review: 'Phantasmagoria' from Empty Spaces Theatre Co.

    Something wicked this way comes in the form of &quot;Phantasmagoria," a dance-storytelling-puppetry entertainment created and directed by John DiDonna for his Empty Spaces Theatre Co. And this pastiche of stylish costumes, lowbrow puppet humor and scary stories is quite good at being wicked.
    Orlando Sentinel theater critic
    Something wicked this way comes in the form of "Phantasmagoria," a dance-storytelling-puppetry entertainment created and directed by John DiDonna for his Empty Spaces Theatre Co. And this pastiche of stylish costumes, lowbrow puppet humor and scary...

    Tags: Edgar Allan Poe, Monsters (legendary creatures), Entertainment, Vlad the Impaler, Dance

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