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    Feb 25, 2012 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  1. Kenneth Price dies at 77; artist transformed traditional ceramics

    Kenneth Price, a prolific Los Angeles artist whose work with glazed and painted clay transformed traditional ceramics while also expanding orthodox definitions of American and European sculpture, died early Friday at his home and studio in Taos, N.M. He was 77.
    Kenneth Price, a prolific Los Angeles artist whose work with glazed and painted clay transformed traditional ceramics while also expanding orthodox definitions of American and European sculpture, died early Friday at his home and studio in Taos, N.M. He...

    Tags: The Getty, Trips and Vacations, Germany, Customs and Tradition, John Mason

  2. Feb 5, 2012 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  3. Dorothea Tanning dies at 101; artist and poet married Max Ernst

    Over more than a century, Dorothea Tanning collided and consorted with artistic titans of the 20th century who included Pablo Picasso, John Cage and Joseph Cornell. She designed sets for George Balanchine ballets, played romantic matchmaker for poet Andre Breton and appeared in Hans Richter's avant-garde films — but she remained best known as the wife of Surrealist Max Ernst, to whom she was married for nearly 30 years
    Over more than a century, Dorothea Tanning collided and consorted with artistic titans of the 20th century who included Pablo Picasso, John Cage and Joseph Cornell. She designed sets for George Balanchine ballets, played romantic matchmaker for poet Andre...

    Tags: Wallace Stevens, Poetry, Arts, George Balanchine, Entertainment

  4. Dec 26, 2011 | Los Angeles Times
  5. PST, A to Z: ’46 N. Los Robles’ at Pacific Asia, ‘Proof’ at Norton Simon

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    Pacific Standard Time will explore the origins of the Los Angeles art world through museum exhibitions throughout Southern California over the next six months. Times art reviewer Sharon Mizota has set the goal of seeing all of them. This is......
  6. Nov 25, 2011 | Los Angeles Times
  7. Art review: 'Announce' at Thomas Solomon Gallery

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    Christopher Knight reviews "Announce," a show of 1960s-1970s exhibition announcements at Thomas Solomon Gallery...
  8. Aug 4, 2011 | Los Angeles Times
  9. Eve Babitz kicks off L.A. '60s art world tribute

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    Eve Babitz, prolific author and art muse, helps kick off Pacific Standard Time, this fall's 60-venue tribute to L.A.'s 1960s art scene, at a Hammer Museum discussion....
  10. Feb 24, 2011 | Los Angeles Times
  11. Theater review: 'The Hyacinth Macaw' at the Royal Theatre, Queen Mary

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    David C. Nichols reviews Cal Rep's production of 'The Hyacinth Macaw' at the Royal Theatre aboard the Queen Mary...
  12. Mar 3, 2011 | Los Angeles Times
  13. Art review: Laurie Frick at Edward Cella

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    Leah Ollman reviews Laurie Frick's assemblages at Edward Cella Art + Architecture...
  14. Mar 3, 2011 | Los Angeles Times
  15. Art review: 'Some Assembly Required' at Jack Rutberg

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    Leah Ollman reviews Some Assembly Required at Jack Rutberg Fine Arts...
  16. Aug 22, 2010 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  17. Book review: 'This Must Be the Place' by Kate Racculia

    This Must Be the Place
    Special to the Los Angeles Times
    This Must Be the Place A Novel Kate Racculia Henry Holt: 354 pp., $25 During his lifetime, the artist and sculptor Joseph Cornell established a celebrated career by creating shadow boxes filled with eclectic assemblages of random objects that...

    Tags: Arts and Culture, Henry Holt, Heart Failure, Health, Hospitals and Clinics

  18. Jan 25, 2009 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  19. "The Sky Below: A Novel" by Stacey D'Erasmo

    The Sky Below
    The Sky Below A Novel Stacey D'Erasmo Houghton Mifflin Harcourt: 288 pp., $24 Gabriel, the chimerical narrator of "The Sky Below," Stacey D'Erasmo's episodic novel of mayhem and myth, was not the sort of boy his "sad brown bear of a father" could bond...

    Tags: Crime, Law and Justice, Drug Trafficking, Arts and Culture, Folklore and Mythology, Death

  20. Oct 24, 2004 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  21. Shaped, in bits, drips and quips

    I grew up with people telling me -- I think rightly -- that the greatest plays in the western world were written by Shakespeare, and, of course, by the Greeks. But when I started writing plays, people were trying to write plays like Ibsen and Eugene O'Neill and Arthur Miller. And I thought: If the Greeks and Shakespeare were the greatest playwrights, why aren't we all trying to write plays the way they did?
    Special to The Times
    I grew up with people telling me -- I think rightly -- that the greatest plays in the western world were written by Shakespeare, and, of course, by the Greeks. But when I started writing plays, people were trying to write plays like Ibsen and Eugene O'...

    Tags: Robert Rauschenberg, India, Arts and Culture, Dick Cheney, Talk Shows (genre)

  22. May 8, 2003 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  23. A most personal gallery

    He seems like just the kind of guy you'd expect to be a success in the television industry. Brusque-yet-polished New York manners, semi-casual dress, dry wit and enough self-deprecation to let you know right away there's a lot more intellect beyond the first impression. Dean Valentine, in other words, isn't immediately surprising when he greets you with a friendly smile. At 48, he's a longtime TV mogul who most recently has been spending the bulk of his time developing a family entertainment company. So when Valentine shakes your hand outside his Colonial-style Beverly Hills house, everything about him appears to make sense.
    Times Staff Writer
    He seems like just the kind of guy you'd expect to be a success in the television industry. Brusque-yet-polished New York manners, semi-casual dress, dry wit and enough self-deprecation to let you know right away there's a lot more intellect beyond the...

    Tags: Family, Entertainment, Viacom Inc., Television, University of Chicago

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