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'So You Think You Can Dance' recap: Newbie night
Show Tracker"So You Think You Can Dance" on Wednesday was unofficially New Choreographer and New Guest Judge Night. As with any time you take a chance, there were a few hits and misses. Let’s start with the misses: You could argue...... -
Summer Concerts 2010: Classical and World Music
Sundays
Sundays Live at LACMA: Weekly one-hour classical chamber music concerts and recitals by soloists and ensembles. This series has been running since 1948. Bing Theater, Los Angeles County Museum of Art, 5905 Wilshire Blvd., L.A. 6 p.m. Free. http:/...Tags: Richard Wagner, Festive Events, John F. Williams, Music Theater, Sports
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All aboard for a tour of Little Tokyo and East L.A. Next stop: foodie nirvana
Call it the sushi-torta express. Set to start running on Sunday, the Gold Line Eastside Extension is a direct, six-mile shot from Little Tokyo to East Los Angeles. It's also a light-rail lifeline to the incredible variety of restaurants that surrounds...Tags: Cilantro, Trips and Vacations, Squash, Sports, Entertainment
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One of a kind in Boyle Heights
The old man with the Santa Claus beard pulled a black yarmulke from the trunk of his Cadillac and limped across the street.
Hundreds of people had gathered outside an old synagogue in Boyle Heights for a program that looked back at the days when the...Tags: Passover, Civil Unrest, Hispanic and Latino Americans, Gefilte Fish, World War II (1939-1945)
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The thrill of flamenco
How to explain the flamenco experience? It is profoundly individual, based on emotion and sensation. And its history is as deep and mysterious as the music, dance and passions that define it.
Flamenco had its beginnings in the 8th to the 15th centuries,...Tags: Lifestyle and Leisure, Arts, Sports, Entertainment, Music Industry
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J.Lo and Marc spin one off
Dancer-singer-actress Jennifer Lopez may have taken a tumble during a performance of her new single, "Louboutins," at the American Music Awards last month, but she's on terra firma where the sale of her French country villa is concerned.
The Bel-Air...Tags: Jennifer Lopez, Awards and Prizes, Surgery, Television, American Music Awards
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One less house on his rounds
New buyers have found their McDream house thanks to "Grey's Anatomy" star Patrick Dempsey. The actor, whose looks earned him the nickname Dr. McDreamy on the ABC show, has sold his Bel-Air home for $2,571,500.
The New England-style two-story, with four...Tags: Jennifer Lopez, Television, Fashion Shows, Made of Honor (movie), Sports
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Jennifer Lopez and Marc Anthony sell Bel-Air home
Dancer-singer-actress Jennifer Lopez may have taken a tumble during a performance of her new single "Louboutins" at the American Music Awards last month, but she's on terra-firm where the sale of her French country villa is concerned.
Update: An...Tags: Marc Anthony, Jennifer Lopez, Property, Romance (genre), American Music Awards
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Ruben Blades sells his L.A. home for $2,415,000
Update: Salsa singer-actor-politician Rubén Blades has sold his home in the historic Windsor Square neighborhood of Los Angeles for $2,415,000, the Multiple Listing Service shows.
The English country-style house, built in 1924, has an elegant center...Tags: Matt Lauer, Homes, Today (tv program), Sports, Fencing
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Cartagena, Colombia: Gabriel García Márquez's inspiration, the seaport mixes Old World and New
Special to the Los Angeles TimesI paused on a steamy February afternoon in Cartagena's Plaza Santo Domingo. In the square's center, tourists dined on fresh seafood and coconut rice at umbrella-shaded tables. At its edge was the 16th century Santo Domingo Church, whose twisted tower is...Tags: Colleges and Universities, Music, Colombia, Entertainment, Restaurants
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The Writer's Life: Téa Obreht and 'The Tiger's Wife'
Los Angeles TimesTéa Obreht is living her grandfather's prophecy. Obreht was 7 when she left Yugoslavia in 1992 with her mother and grandparents. They lived in Cyprus, then Cairo. Her grandfather — an aviation engineer who served as her parent — was insistent...Tags: High School Sports, Bob Dylan, University of Southern California, Book, Vehicles
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Take Sunday supper easy at great L.A. restaurants
It's Sunday night.
You can go out for Chinese, order in or — radical idea — cook. Some of you might get lucky and have a friend invite you over for homemade Korean barbecue or a paella.
Whatever the plan, Sunday is for relaxing, for sneaking...Tags: Kale, Lucques, Human Interest, Caesar Salads, Pies and Tarts
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