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An invisible man, live on stage
Can you do a play about an invisible man? About an African-American whom others simply refuse to see? Ralph Ellison, it seems fair to surmise, thought probably not. Not well, anyway. Not something that would do justice to the moment, shortly after the end...Tags: University of Chicago, Harold Bloom, Quincy Jones, Louis Farrakhan, Entertainment
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A glacial tour by tall ship
Times Staff WriterCRUISE Alaska on the tall ship Maple Leaf. The 11-night trips, which leave May 30 or June 12, focus on Alaska's natural and cultural history. The 92-foot-long, 14-passenger Maple Leaf stops at Juneau, Ketchikan and Sitka and visits estuaries popular...Tags: Personal Service, Rivers, Bodies of Water, Frank Lloyd Wright, Travel
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L.A. fetish film producer convicted of federal obscenity charges
L.A. NOWFive years after he was first indicted and after two prosecutions ended in mistrials, a Los Angeles-based maker and distributor of niche fetish films was convicted Friday of federal obscenity charges. Ira Isaacs, who produced, sold and sometimes acted in.... -
'Carnage:' Jodie Foster has no sense of humor [video]
24 FramesOpening Friday, "Carnage," director Roman Polanski's adaptation of Yasmina Reza's stage play "God of Carnage," tells the story of two sets of parents who come together to discuss an altercation involving both of their sons and descend into bitter... -
'Carnage' writer Yasmina Reza discusses her life in the theater
Culture MonsterRoman Polanski's "Carnage" recently opened in New York and Los Angeles. The movie is based on Yasmina Reza's play "God of Carnage." Reza recently sat down to discuss her theater career and the various versions of "God of Carnage" that have been produced... -
Theater review: ‘The Understudy’ from Mad Cow Theatre
Orlando Theater Blog“I’m not bitter,” explains the title character in the comedy “The Understudy.” In fact, he explains it repeatedly, you know, in that way that makes you doubt the truthfulness of that statement. Harry (Josh Geoghagan) has... -
'K.' by The Hypocrites: Greg Allen's 'K.' can be unfeeling, but it showed the way
The Theater LoopTHEATER REVIEW: "K." â â ½ Through Nov. 28 by The Hypocrites at Chopin Theatre, 1543 W. Division St.; Running time: 1 hour, 50 minutes; Tickets: $28 at 773-989-7352 and www.ovationtix.com In 1996, when Greg Allen first produced his distinctive... -
This Recording's marvelous writers series
Jacket CopyA blog series on writers from This Recording is a must-read.... -
Influences: Los Angeles composer Hugh Levick
Culture MonsterHear Now: A Festival of New Music by Contemporary Los Angeles Composers will offer pieces by a few well-known figures -– provocative British transplant Thomas Adès, longtime USC professor Stephen Hartke, someone named Esa-Pekka Salonen -– as... -
LAUSD prepares to ax school librarians' jobs. What would August Wilson say?
Culture MonsterWith school librarians' jobs endangered in L.A., what would August Wilson say?... -
Five literary treats to last all year long
Jacket CopyFive literary treats that will last through 2011: free short stories, a new app, near-extinct words and author interviews form the Paris Review.... -
Kafka meets kittens? 2011 will bring 'The Meowmorphosis'
Jacket CopyComing in 2011: The Meowmorphosis, a literary mashup of Kafka's classic - with kittens!...
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